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Electrochemical Properties of Yttria Stabilized Zirconia Binder for Thermal Batteries
Jiyoun Kim
J Korean Inst Electr Electron Mater Eng 2017;30(5):331-337.   Published online May 1, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2017.30.5.331
Thermal batteries, reserve power source, is activated by melting of molten salt at the temperature range of 350~550℃. To immobile the molten state electrolyte when the thermal battery is activated, the binder must be added in electrolyte. Usually, molten salts include 30~40 wt% of MgO binder to ensure electrical insulation as well as safety. However, the conventional MgO binder tends to increase ionic conductive resistance and thus the inclusion of the binder increases the total impedance of the battery. This paper mainly focused on the study of yttria stabilized zirconia (YSZ) as an alternative binder for molten salt. The chemical stability between the molten salt and YSZ is measured by XRD and DSC. And the sufficient path for ionic conduction on molten salt could be confirmed by the enhanced wetting behavior and the enlarged pore size of YSZ. The electrochemical properties were analyzed using single cell tests so that it showed the outstanding performance than that using MgO binder.
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Fabrication of Transparent Conducting Thin Film with High Hardness by Wet Process
Jong Guk Park, Dae Woo Jeon, Mi Jai Lee, Tea Young Lim, Jonghee Hwang, Jin Ho Kim
J Korean Inst Electr Electron Mater Eng 2015;28(12):826-830.   Published online December 1, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2015.28.12.826
Transparent Ag nanowire conducting thin films with high surface hardness were fabricated by bar coating method. When coating speed was changed from 35 mm/sec to 50 mm/sec, the transmittance of coated glass increased from 65.3% to 80.8% in visible light range and the surface resistance was changed from 10.1 Ω/sq to 23.3 Ω/sq. The surface hardness and adhesion of thin film were 5H and 5B.
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Printing Properties of Ag Paste with the Variation of Binder on the SiNx Coated Si Wafer
Jea Won Kang, Hyo Soon Shin, Dong Hun Yeo, Dae Yong Jeong
J Korean Inst Electr Electron Mater Eng 2014;27(2):85-90.   Published online February 1, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2014.27.2.85
Ag paste has been used in the front electrode of the Si-solar cell. It is composed by Ag powder, glass frit, binder, solvent and dispersant. The role of the binder and the solvent is to make a flow and a printing property. However, it was not enough to report the printing properties with the variation of binder in the controled viscosity. In this study, we selected 3 kinds of typical binder which were used as binder for the paste in the industry, such as Ethyl cellulose, Hydroxypropyl cellulose and Acrylic. Ag pastes using these were prepared, controled viscosity and printed on the SiNx coated Si wafer. In the ‘A paste’ used Acrylicbinder, printed hight was highest and ‘H paste’ used Hydroxypropyl cellulose binder was lowest. Because ‘Hpaste’ was high viscosity due to the molecular weight, the solvent was added in the paste to control the viscosity. Therefore, the content of solid was lower in ‘H paste’. The relative pattern width which is related to the spreading of paste was the best in the case of ‘H paste’ and ’EH paste’ at 30℃. It is thought that the optimization of the relative pattern width is possible for a paste by the controling shear thinning phenomenon. In the case of ‘A paste’, though printing hight was best, the pattern width was dependant on the temperature.
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Regular Paper : A Study on the Efficiency of Dye Sensitized Solar Cell Based on the Volume of Binder Addition
Hyun Chul Ki, Haeng Yun Jung, Hal Bon Gu
J Korean Inst Electr Electron Mater Eng 2013;26(12):878-881.   Published online December 1, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2013.26.12.878
In this study, we have fabricated the dye sensitized solar cell (DSSC) composed by a transparent conductive oxide (TCO), a nanocrystalline semiconductor film usually TiO2, a sensitizer adsorbed on the surface of the semiconductor, an electrolyte containing a redox mediator and a counter electrode. The TiO2 nanopowder was prepared by sol-gel methode. The HCl (hydrochloric acid) and TBAOH (Tetrabutyl amonium hydroxide) was added for improving the catalyst and distributed properties of TiO2 nanopowder. Ammonium hydroixde was added in order to control the morphology and size of TiO2 nano crystal. A TiO2 paste for working electrode was prepared with the addition of HPC (hydroxypropyl cellulos) used as a binder of which volume was controled as 1.3, 1.5, 1.7, and 2.0%. The measured I-V curves of assembled DSSC showed that the cell with 1.7% HPC binder had the best efficiency of 6.79%.
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Physical Properties of Green Sheets According to Glass Transition Temperature of Binder
Hyeok Jung Kwon, Hyo Soon Shin, Dong Hun Yeo
J Korean Inst Electr Electron Mater Eng 2013;26(1):33-37.   Published online January 1, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2013.26.1.33
The properties of LTCC green sheets formed by the MLS-22 powder of NEG Inc. were investigated for acrylic binders with different PVB and Tg in the variation of temperature. The elongation of the green sheets showed large variation depending on the temperature, and was rapidly decreased near the Tg of the sheets. With the increase of the ratio of plasticizer/binder (P/B), large elongation of the sheets was observed due to the decrease of the Tg. In the stacking process of the multilayer ceramic, the optimal control of the temperature is highly required depending on the Tg of the binder and the ratio of P/Buniform coating.
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The Variation of Response on Humidity in CNT Thin Film by Silane Binders
Seong Jeen Kim
J Korean Inst Electr Electron Mater Eng 2010;23(10):782-787.   Published online October 1, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2010.23.10.782
Recently the solution-based thin film technology has often been treated in the field of device fabrication owing to easy process and convenience for the development of various semiconductor devices and sensors. We deposited on glass substrate single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs)/silane hybrid thin films by multiple spray-coating which is one of solution-based processes, and examined their electrical response for humidity. Generally silane binders which are often mixed in carbon nanotube (CNT) solution to adhere CNTs to substrate well form easily each own functionalized group on the surface of CNTs after they are hardened by way of the hydrolysis reaction. In this work, we investigated how silane binders (TEOS (tetraethoxy silane), MTMS (methyltrimethoxysilane) and VTMS (vinyltrimethoxysilane)) in CNT thin films make effect to their electrical response on humidity. As the result, we found that the resistance in the samples using TEOS was changed dramatically while it was almost invariant in the samples using MTMS and VTMS for increasing humidity.
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Effect of Performance in Dye-sensitized Solar Cells by PEG Contents
Hyoung YouI Baek, Zhen Ji Han, Hu Li, Hal Bon Gu, Kyung Hee Park
J Korean Inst Electr Electron Mater Eng 2008;21(2):178-181.   Published online February 1, 2008
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2008.21.2.178
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Effect of Binder Content on Physical Properties of LTCC Green Tapes
J Korean Inst Electr Electron Mater Eng 2006;19(12):1112-1117.   Published online December 1, 2006
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2006.19.12.1112
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Electric and Mechanical Properties of CMC+PTFE Binary Binder Electrode for Electric Double Layer Capacitor
J Korean Inst Electr Electron Mater Eng 2004;17(10):1079-1084.   Published online October 1, 2004
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2004.17.10.1079

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