Abstract
Conductive inks are mainly used in the printed electronics industry. Particle-free conductive inks are prepared from organometallic compounds or complexes as precursors. They have the characteristics of preventing agglomeration and settling, not easily clogging the nozzles, and having a low heat treatment temperature, suitable for inkjet printing. Starting from precursors, the development statuses of conductive inks using silver acetate, silver citrate, silver neodecanoate, silver oxalate, silver tartrate, silver nitrate, and silver oxide as precursors were respectively introduced, summarized the main problems that existed, and put forward the outlook.
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