An electrochemical method to rapidly assess the environmental risk of silver release from nanowire transparent conductive films
Silver nanowires (AgNW) are new nanomaterials designed to be incorporated into transparent conductive films in electronics, microelectrodes, heated surfaces and others. Although in these films, the AgNW are generally protected by a coating material, a risk for release of silver at all stages of the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | NanoImpact 2020-04, Vol.18, p.100217, Article 100217 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Silver nanowires (AgNW) are new nanomaterials designed to be incorporated into transparent conductive films in electronics, microelectrodes, heated surfaces and others. Although in these films, the AgNW are generally protected by a coating material, a risk for release of silver at all stages of the nanoproduct life cycle does exist due to corrodibility of the metal. Since ionic and nanoparticulate Ag represent a toxicological risk for a large number of living cells, there is a need for quantifying the potential Ag release from these product components. We developed an electrochemical method to evaluate possible corrosion activity of silver in AgNW transparent conductive films (TCFs) and concomitant Ag+ release. A polysiloxane polymer was used as protective coating of AgNW TCFs. A consistent correlation is observed between the degree of corrosion and the coatings' characteristics, in particular the thicknesses. A major advantage of the new approach, compared to classical aging studies, is the short experimentation time: 20 min are sufficient for a diagnostic result. The method is an accelerated corrosion and release test. It is environmentally sound methodology with use of very low electric power and with no harmful reagents. A particularly attractive application could be in the field of environmental risk assessment of metals from portable electronics and biosensors.
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•Accelerated corrosion method to assess the risk of silver release from silver nanowires transparent conductive films•Environmentally sound and low power consuming method•Fast diagnostic results (20 min per sample)•Applicability of the method to household products and personal electronics containing nano-silver is demonstrated |
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ISSN: | 2452-0748 2452-0748 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.impact.2020.100217 |