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Highly conductive Cu2–x S nanoparticle films through room-temperature processing and an order of magnitude enhancement of conductivity via electrophoretic …

Otelaja et al., 2014

Document ID
14690213775936793570
Author
Otelaja O
Ha D
Ly T
Zhang H
Robinson R
Publication year
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

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A facile room-temperature method for assembling colloidal copper sulfide (Cu2–x S) nanoparticles into highly electrically conducting films is presented. Ammonium sulfide is utilized for connecting the nanoparticles via ligand removal, which transforms the as …
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