Metal Acetylene Dicarboxylates as Catalyst for Printable Low Temperature Carbon Precursors

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Abstract

The synthesis of various metal acetylene dicarboxylates (MxADC, M=Cu, Ag, Fe, Co, Ni) via new methods are reported. The previously unknown crystal structures for Ag2ADC and FeADC are presented. The behaviour of the different metal dicarboxylates and their role as graphitization catalysts in a printable highly energetic carbon precursor is investigated in detail. Despite the copper compound has the lowest decomposition temperature of all studied acetylene dicarboxylates and is significantly enhancing the conductivity of carbon thin films obtained at low pyrolysis temperatures, the catalytic effect of cobalt and iron on graphitizing carbon results in a superior conductivity in carbon thin films pyrolyzed at lower temperatures down to 600 °C. The newly designed precursors are demonstrated to produce micro-supercapacitors via 3D-piezoelectric inkjet technique at low pyrolysis temperature.

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Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202400372
JournalEuropean journal of inorganic chemistry
Volume27
Issue number33
Publication statusPublished - 21 Nov 2024
Peer-reviewedYes

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unpaywall 10.1002/ejic.202400372
Mendeley 8c9f8025-75bb-3737-b357-8c8e1c1c76eb

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Keywords

  • 3D printing, Conductive carbon, High-energetic precursor, Low-temperature pyrolysis, Micro-supercapacitor