1997
DOI: 10.1109/95.558539
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Study of isotropically conductive bondings filled with aggregates of nano-sited Ag-particles

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“…These particles also have many applications in different fields such as medical imaging, nano-composites, filters, drug delivery, and hyperthermia of tumors (Tan et al 2006;Lee et al 2008;Pissuwan et al 2006). Silver nanoparticles have drawn the attention of researchers because of their extensive applications in areas such as integrated circuits (Kotthaus et al 1997), sensors (Cao 2004), biolabelling (Cao 2004), filters (Cao 2004), antimicrobial deodorant fibres (Zhang and Wang 2003), cell electrodes (Klaus-Joerger et al 2001), low-cost paper batteries (silver nano-wires) (Hu et al 2009) and antimicrobials (Cho et al 2005;Dura´n et al 2007). Silver nanoparticles have been used extensively as antimicrobial agents in health industry, food storage, textile coatings and a number of environmental applications.…”
Section: Applications Of Silver Nanoparticles and Their Incorporationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These particles also have many applications in different fields such as medical imaging, nano-composites, filters, drug delivery, and hyperthermia of tumors (Tan et al 2006;Lee et al 2008;Pissuwan et al 2006). Silver nanoparticles have drawn the attention of researchers because of their extensive applications in areas such as integrated circuits (Kotthaus et al 1997), sensors (Cao 2004), biolabelling (Cao 2004), filters (Cao 2004), antimicrobial deodorant fibres (Zhang and Wang 2003), cell electrodes (Klaus-Joerger et al 2001), low-cost paper batteries (silver nano-wires) (Hu et al 2009) and antimicrobials (Cho et al 2005;Dura´n et al 2007). Silver nanoparticles have been used extensively as antimicrobial agents in health industry, food storage, textile coatings and a number of environmental applications.…”
Section: Applications Of Silver Nanoparticles and Their Incorporationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these materials, and the related devices made from them are in nanometer size (1-100 nm) objects constituted of basic building blocks of metals, ceramics or polymers. Physical, chemical or biological methods may apply to control the properties of such materials that are novel and can be engineered in dimension.Silver nanoparticles have been drawn the attention of researchers because of their extensive applications in areas such as integrated circuits [9], sensors [9], bio-labelling, filters, antimicrobial deodorant fibers [10], cell electrodes [11], low cost paper, batteries [12] and antimicrobial [13] and extensively as antimicrobial agents in health industry, food storage, textile coatings and a number of environmental applications. The antimicrobial properties of it caused the use of these nano metals in different fields of medicine, various industries, animal husbandry, packaging, accessories, cosmetics, health and military [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nature and unique properties of nanomaterials have a wide range of applications in biosensors, tissue engineering, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) modification, drug delivery systems, cosmetics, and medical devices. [1][2][3][4][5] Silver NPs (AgNPs) are well known biocidal substances that can be incorporated as antimicrobial agents in pharmacology, veterinary medicine, implants, wound dressings, and topical ointments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…38 [1] Transmission electron microscope and energy dispersive X-ray analysis TEM and EDX were performed with a JEM 1101 transmission electron microscope (JEOL, Tokyo, Japan) to confirm the size, shape, and elemental composition of the AgNPs. The sample was dispersed in ethanol on a carbon-coated copper TEM grid, and the images were obtained by operating at an accelerating voltage of 120 kV.…”
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confidence: 99%