Description
Copper (Cu) Nanowire – 99.5% Purity, 150–200 nm Diameter, in Ethanol
Copper (Cu) Nanowires are high-conductivity nanomaterials with 99.5% purity, suspended in ethanol for enhanced stability and dispersion. With an average diameter of 150–200 nm and a length of 4.0–8.0 µm, these nanowires possess exceptional electrical, thermal, and optical properties, making them ideal for next-generation electronic, energy, and sensing applications.
Thanks to their high aspect ratio and excellent mechanical flexibility, Copper Nanowires are widely used in transparent conductive films, flexible electronics, energy storage devices, and nanoelectronic components. The ethanol suspension prevents oxidation, ensuring long shelf life and reliable performance in both research and industrial applications.
Applications
Transparent Conductive Films (TCFs) – For touchscreens, flexible displays, and solar cells
Flexible Electronics – Wearable devices, bendable sensors
Conductive Inks – Printed electronics and RFID antennas
Energy Storage Devices – High-performance batteries and supercapacitors
Nanoelectronics – Microcircuits, interconnects, and nanosensors
Thermal Management – Heat dissipation in compact electronic systems
Technical Specifications
Property | Value |
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Material | Copper (Cu) |
Purity | 99.5% |
Form | In ethanol suspension |
Color | Reddish-brown |
Average Diameter | 150–200 nm |
Length | 4.0–8.0 µm |