Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
595313 Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Conductive silver–glass composite powders, which are promising candidates for novel electrode materials, were prepared by spray pyrolysis. Composite conducting powders had a core–shell structure, which was the same as that of glass-coated silver powders. The composite powders with a mean size of 0.63 μm had spherical shape and non-aggregation characteristic. Even at a low firing temperature of 450 °C, the conductive layer formed from the composite powders had a dense structure and low pore volume. The specific resistances of the conductive layers formed from the silver pastes with and without glass powders were 9 μΩ cm and 19 μΩ cm, respectively. However, the specific resistance of the conducting layer formed from the composite powders was as low as 3.6 μΩ cm.

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