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Silver conductivity

In the last 20 years, new sulphide, sulphate, molybdate, halide, etc., based compositions have been obtained in the glassy state (Ingram, 1987). They have much higher ionic conductivity than most oxide glasses at ambient temperature, e.g. from 10 to 10 S cm in the case of some lithium or silver conducting glasses (Fig. 4.1(h)). [Pg.75]

Th02 shows a very interesting behavior. Although it is an n-type semiconductor, it reacts like the p-conductors mentioned in the silver-conductivity test. This is consistent with the fact that Th02 is the only oxide with a work function lower than that of silver it will tend to emit electrons into the metal rather than accept them. [Pg.21]

Silver conducting solid electrolyte -> solid electrolyte... [Pg.612]

Conduct-O-Fil S series - silver coated solid glass spheres. Twelve grades in particle sizes range of 12-92 pm. Materials for conductive adhesives, caulks, coatings, elastomers, greases, inks Conduct-O-Fil SH - silver coated hollow borosilicate glass spheres containing 30 wt% silver Conduct-O-Fil SM - silver coated mica flake... [Pg.108]

The ITO electrode was made of a 5- X 5-mm slice cut from ITO sheet. A copper wire was attached to the ITO film with silver conducting epoxy. The ITO slice was mounted on a glass tube with epoxy. All electrodes were washed thoroughly with deionized water and dried in a vacuum oven for 12 h at 100 °C before alkylsilaniza-tion. [Pg.488]

Silver conducts heat more readily than any other metal. It is often convenient to take its thermal conductivity as a standard, namely 100, and express all others relatively thereto. On this basis the conductivity of copper is 92, gold 70 whilst that of nickel silver is only about 8. It is thus easy to understand why silver teaspoons rapidly become hot when dipped into a cup of tea whereas the common or garden variety of spoon does not. [Pg.120]

Properties Lt. gray solid sphere 42 mean particle size sp.gr. 2.6 bulk powd. resist. 0.0017 ohnVcm /o silver Conduct-0-RI S5000S3 [Potters Ind PQ]... [Pg.209]

Recent advances in technology have even facilitated the deployment of printed antennas to achieve similar functionality like the traditional antennas. One possible way of printing antennas is to use silver conductive inks on plastic substrates or papers (Tecstra, n.d.). The main advantage of printed antennas is that they are cheap. [Pg.118]

Yang, K., Torah, R., Wei, Y., Beeby, S., Tudor, J., 2013. Waterproof and durable screen printed silver conductive tracks on textiles. Textile Research Journal 83 (19), 2023—2031. http // dx.doi.org/10.1177/0040517513490063. [Pg.538]

Unfortunately, conventional doping techniques did not result in high conductivity (207). However, recently it has been reported that PBZT/silver conductive fibers, made by infiltration during processing, have electric conductivity over 10 S/cm and at the same time have maintained good mechanical properties, with a tensile modulus of 52 GPa and a tensile strength of 1 GPa (204). [Pg.7190]

Solid electrolyte coulometers developed so far use silver conducting compounds Ag SBr (32) Ag3 SI (33) and Rb Agj 15 (3 ) between a silver and a metallic electrode. In operation a known amount of silver is transported and plated on the other electrode. After storage, this amount is stripped away by a current in the reverse direction and transported back to the silver electrode. [Pg.455]

Silver conductive spiral coil buried in LTCC 2.0... [Pg.369]

Silver conductive spiral coil with 2 layers ferrite tape (one each side 3.5... [Pg.369]

Insulation displacement is a unique process in that the silver conductive paste is screened on copper foil and cured. The conductive paste forms a pointed via that penetrates conventional prepregs during lamination and adheres to the copper foil on the reverse side, forming a via. Figure 22.18e shows this via formation process. [Pg.501]

Figure 36 A Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) polymer core particle with a silver conducting inner layer and a silica outer layer. Figure 36 A Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) polymer core particle with a silver conducting inner layer and a silica outer layer.
Hwang, S., Lee, S. Kim, H. (2009). Sintering Behavior of Silver Conductive Thick Film with Frit in Information Display. J. Electroceram. Vol. 23, p>p. 351-355. [Pg.336]


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