Metal particle dispersion for electroconductive substrates, method for producing the same, and method for producing an electroconductive substrate
US-9972413-B2 · May 15, 2018 · US
US10424648B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10424648-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414906422-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 23, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 24, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 24, 2019 |
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To provide a copper and/or copper oxide dispersion capable of forming an electroconductive film exhibiting excellent stability with respect to temporal change and having a fine pattern form, an electroconductive film laminate obtained by laminating the electroconductive film produced using the copper and/or copper oxide dispersion, and an electroconductive film transistor. The copper and/or copper oxide dispersion contains 0.50-60 mass % of copper and/or copper oxide microparticies and the following components (1)-(4): (1) a surface energy modifier; (2) an organic compound having a phosphate group; (3) 0.050-10 mass % of a solvent having a vapor pressure of 0.010 Pa to less than 20 Pa at 20° C.; and (4) a solvent having a vapor pressure of 20 Pa to 150 hPa at 20° C. The electroconductive laminate is obtained by laminating an electroconductive film containing copper on a substrate.
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What is claimed is: 1. A dispersion of copper and/or copper oxide, wherein the dispersion contains copper and/or copper oxide microparticles in an amount of between 0.50 mass % and 60 mass %, inclusive relative to the total mass of the dispersion, as well as the following (1) to (4): (1) a fluorine-containing surfactant that modifies a surface free energy of the dispersion, in an amount of between 0.10 mass % and 2.0 mass %, inclusive relative to the total mass of the dispersion, (2) an organic dispersing agent having a phosphate group and a number average molecular weight (Mn) of 300 to 30000, in an amount of between 0.10 mass % and 20 mass %, inclusive relative to the total mass of the dispersion, (3) a dispersing medium having a vapor pressure of 0.010 Pa or higher and lower than 20 Pa at 20° C., in an amount of between 0.050 mass % and 10 mass %, inclusive relative to the total mass of the dispersion, and (4) a dispersing medium having a vapor pressure of between 20 Pa and 150 hPa, inclusive relative to the total mass of the dispersion, at 20° C., wherein the dispersion has a surface free energy of no greater than 40 mN/m at 25° C. 2. The dispersion according to claim 1 , wherein the (3) dispersing medium having a vapor pressure of 0.010 Pa or higher and lower than 20 Pa at 20° C. is a polyhydric alcohol having 10 or less carbon atoms. 3. The dispersion according to claim 1 , wherein the (4) dispersing medium having a vapor pressure of between 20 Pa and 150 hPa, inclusive, at 20° C. is a monoalcohol having 10 or less carbon atoms. 4. The dispersion according to claim 1 , wherein the copper and/or copper oxide is cuprous oxide or cupric oxide. 5. The dispersion according to claim 4 , wherein the copper and/or copper oxide is cuprous oxide. 6. A method of producing a copper electrode or an electroconductive film comprising printing the dispersion of copper and/or copper oxide according to claim 1 on a substrate. 7. A method of producing a copper electrode or an electroconductive film comprising: printing the dispersion of copper and/or copper oxide according to claim 1 on a substrate; and reducing the dispersion to provide electroconductivity. 8. A dispersion of copper and/or copper oxide, containing copper and/or copper oxide microparticles in an amount of between 0.50 mass % and 60.0 mass %, inclusive relative to the total mass of the dispersion, and the following (1) to (4): (1) a fluorine-containing surfactant that modifies a surface free energy of the dispersion in an amount of between 0.10 mass % and 2.0 mass %, inclusive relative to the total mass of the dispersion, (2) an organic dispersing agent having a phosphate group and a number average molecular weight (Mn) of 300 to 30000, in an amount of between 0.10 mass % and 20 mass %, inclusive relative to the total mass of the dispersion, (3) a polyhydric alcohol having 10 or less carbon atoms in an amount of between 0.050 mass % and 10 mass %, inclusive relative to the total mass of the dispersion, and (4) a monoalcohol having 10 or less carbon atoms, wherein the dispersion has a surface free energy of no greater than 40 mN/m at 25° C.
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