Abstract

Sulfated holocellulose nanofibers (SHCNFs) were effectively manufactured and employed as a dispersant for silver nanowires (Ag-NWs) to prepare a novel SHCNF/Ag-NW dispersion. SHCNF dispersions possessed extremely high electronegativity (−64.5 mV), which resulted the uniform dispersion of Ag-NWs. Meanwhile, the high elasticity and shear thinning capabilities of SHCNF/Ag-NW dispersions render them promising alternatives in the field of conductive inks. As functional materials fabricated from SHCNF/Ag-NW dispersions, the film showed extremely high conductivity (6000 S/cm) and excellent tensile strength (106 MPa), whereas aerogels as pressure-sensitive sensors exhibited outstanding repeatability, stability, and high sensitivity (75% resistance changes).

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