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MSE PRO Copper (Cu) Nanowire Dispersion, 1g/bottle– MSE Supplies LLC

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MSE PRO Copper (Cu) Nanowire Dispersion, 1g/bottle - MSE Supplies LLC

MSE PRO Copper (Cu) Nanowire Dispersion, 1g/bottle

SKU: CM2033

  • $ 39995
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MSE PRO Copper (Cu) Nanowire Dispersion

Copper nanowires exhibit exceptional electrical conductivity and elasticity, making them important components in flexible and wearable electronics. These nanowires have recently been utilized in optical devices, lithium-ion batteries, and wearable devices such as stretchable electrodes.

Please contact us for customization or bulk orders. MSE Supplies offers high quality nanowire dispersion products with competitive prices. 

Specifications:

SKU# CM2033 CM2034 CM2035
Concentration 10mg/ml
Package 1g/bottle
Average diameter 100-200nm 40-230nm
Length  0.8-6um 10-30um
Dispersion Water Water Ethanol
Purity ≥96.5wt% ≥99wt%

Note: Weight calculated by solid content.

Storage: keep it sealed, avoid light exposure, store at 4℃

Shipping and handling: Materials containing Ethanol are classified as hazmat and require special packaging and shipping to comply with regulatory requirements. Please contact us for specific details with shipping and handling.

Reference:

[1] Li, Xingsheng. Wang, Yumeng. Yin, Chengri. Yin, Zhenxing, Copper nanowires in recent electronic applications: progress and perspectives, 2020, 849-872, Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 8, 3. The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2050-7526.

[2] Ye Zhang, Jiangna Guo, Dan Xu, Yi Sun, and Feng Yan, Synthesis of Ultralong Copper Nanowires for High-Performance Flexible Transparent Conductive Electrodes: The Effects of Polyhydric Alcohols, Langmuir 2018 34 (13), 3884-3893.