1993
DOI: 10.1016/0021-8502(93)90010-7
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Solid silver particle production by spray pyrolysis

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“…2. A similar conclusion can be made through comparison of the results from Kato et al (1985) who used silver nitrate solution in ethanol to that of Pluym et al (1993a) who used aqueous silver nitrate; in both cases the Ag particles were solid. Systems that lie just below the line with slope = 0.16 (Fig.…”
Section: Correlation Of Particle Morphology With Materials Properties supporting
confidence: 56%
“…2. A similar conclusion can be made through comparison of the results from Kato et al (1985) who used silver nitrate solution in ethanol to that of Pluym et al (1993a) who used aqueous silver nitrate; in both cases the Ag particles were solid. Systems that lie just below the line with slope = 0.16 (Fig.…”
Section: Correlation Of Particle Morphology With Materials Properties supporting
confidence: 56%
“…Tsai et al (2004) used ultrasonic spray pyrolysis and observed that uniform particles of 90 nm can be synthesized from smaller droplets whereas larger droplets generated porous particles. Pluym et al (1993) used three types of aerosol generators in synthesizing solid, spherical, micron-sized silver metal particles. It was observed that the effect of precursor concentration on the particle size was weak and mostly dependent on the aerosol droplet size.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It has to be pointed out that the temperature of 110 C used to deposit Ag NPs was much lower than the reported work using spray pyrolysis to form Ag NPs. [29][30][31][32] This low temperature, size and density controlled Ag NPs deposition method has high potential for wide use in different applications. Optical properties of Ag NPs deposited on FTO substrates were studied by UV-Vis measurements.…”
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“…The spray-CVD used here can easily be applied on large scale and the temperature used is much lower than that of the similar method reported in other work. [29][30][31][32] The thickness of the perovskite absorber layer used is around 140 nm, which is much thinner than the normal thickness ($300 nm or even thicker). By implementation of Ag NPs, a signicant enhancement of the short-circuit current density (J sc ) by 22.2% was obtained for the averaged performance of the solar cells, leading to a relative improvement of efficiency by 22.5%.…”
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