TY - JOUR
T1 - Flexible and robust 2D arrays of silver nanowires encapsulated within freestanding layer-by-layer films
AU - Gunawidjaja, Ray
AU - Jiang, Chaoyang
AU - Peleshanko, Sergiy
AU - Ornatska, Maryna
AU - Singamaneni, Srikanth
AU - Tsukruk, Vladimir V.
PY - 2006/10/4
Y1 - 2006/10/4
N2 - Freestanding layer-by-layer (LbL) films encapsulating controlled volume fractions (Φ = 2.5-22.5 %) of silver nanowires are fabricated. The silver nanowires are sandwiched between poly(allylamine hydrochloride)/poly(styrene sulfonate) (PAH/PSS) films resulting in nanocomposite structures with a general formula of (PAH/PSS)10PAH Ag(PAH/PSS)10PAH. The Young's modulus, toughness, ultimate stress, and ultimate strain are evaluated for supported and freestanding structures. Since the diameter of the nanowires (73 nm) is larger than the thickness of the LbL films (total of about 50 nm), a peculiar morphology is observed with the silver nanowires protruding from the planar LbL films. Nȧnowire-containing LbL films possess the ability to sustain significant elastic deformations with the ultimate strain reaching 1.8 %. The Young's modulus increases with increasing nanowire content, reaching about 6 GPa for the highest volume fraction, due to the filler reinforcement effect commonly observed in composite materials. The ultimate strengths of these composites range from 60-80 MPa and their toughness reaches 1000 kJ m -3 at intermediate nanowire content, which is comparable to LbL films reinforced with carbon nanotubes. These robust freestanding 2D arrays of silver nanowires with peculiar optical, mechanical, and conducting properties combined with excellent micromechanical stability could serve as active elements in microscopic acoustic, pressure, and photothermal sensors.
AB - Freestanding layer-by-layer (LbL) films encapsulating controlled volume fractions (Φ = 2.5-22.5 %) of silver nanowires are fabricated. The silver nanowires are sandwiched between poly(allylamine hydrochloride)/poly(styrene sulfonate) (PAH/PSS) films resulting in nanocomposite structures with a general formula of (PAH/PSS)10PAH Ag(PAH/PSS)10PAH. The Young's modulus, toughness, ultimate stress, and ultimate strain are evaluated for supported and freestanding structures. Since the diameter of the nanowires (73 nm) is larger than the thickness of the LbL films (total of about 50 nm), a peculiar morphology is observed with the silver nanowires protruding from the planar LbL films. Nȧnowire-containing LbL films possess the ability to sustain significant elastic deformations with the ultimate strain reaching 1.8 %. The Young's modulus increases with increasing nanowire content, reaching about 6 GPa for the highest volume fraction, due to the filler reinforcement effect commonly observed in composite materials. The ultimate strengths of these composites range from 60-80 MPa and their toughness reaches 1000 kJ m -3 at intermediate nanowire content, which is comparable to LbL films reinforced with carbon nanotubes. These robust freestanding 2D arrays of silver nanowires with peculiar optical, mechanical, and conducting properties combined with excellent micromechanical stability could serve as active elements in microscopic acoustic, pressure, and photothermal sensors.
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U2 - 10.1002/adfm.200600430
DO - 10.1002/adfm.200600430
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33749595600
SN - 1616-301X
VL - 16
SP - 2024
EP - 2034
JO - Advanced Functional Materials
JF - Advanced Functional Materials
IS - 15
ER -