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Catalog Number:
46544
CAS Number:
7440-22-4
Silver nanowires immersed in ethanol, 1g/25ml (40±10nm dia, ≥ 20 micron length)
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Applications : 1) Optical: Solar, Optical Equipment, SRP Sensors
2) Conductive Application: Touchscreen display, LCDs, OLEDs, conformal electronics 3) Chemical & Thermal : Batteries, Catalysts, Heat dissipation, sensors

CAS Number
7440-22-4
Molecular Formula
Ag
Molecular Weight
0
PubChem ID
23954
Appearance
Grey liquid
Mesh Size
APS 40±10 nm dia, = 20 micron length
Conditions
Store at RT
General Information
CAS Number
7440-22-4
Molecular Formula
Ag
Molecular Weight
0
PubChem ID
23954
Appearance
Grey liquid
Mesh Size
APS 40±10 nm dia, = 20 micron length
Conditions
Store at RT
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Yes
Antibiotic
No
DEA-regulated
No
Warnings
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Applications

Silver nanowires immersed in ethanol is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Transparent Conductive Films: These nanowires are used to create transparent conductive coatings for touch screens and solar cells, offering excellent conductivity and transparency compared to traditional materials.
  • Electronics: In the electronics industry, silver nanowires serve as interconnects in flexible circuits, providing high performance while maintaining flexibility, which is essential for wearable technology.
  • Biomedical Applications: They are explored for use in biosensors and antimicrobial coatings, leveraging silver's natural antibacterial properties to enhance infection control in medical devices.
  • Energy Storage: Silver nanowires are being researched for their role in improving the efficiency of supercapacitors and batteries, contributing to advancements in energy storage technology.
  • Optoelectronics: Their unique optical properties make them suitable for applications in sensors and photonic devices, enabling innovations in light manipulation and detection.

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