Surface-passivated Cu conductors for high-temperature sulfurous environments.
Zheng LiJian YuSaurabh KhujeAaron ShengMarieross NavarroCheng-Gang ZhuangShenqiang RenPublished in: Nanoscale advances (2022)
Advanced materials capable of withstanding extreme environments garner extensive interest in the development of next-generation advanced anti-corrosion electronics. Herein, we report that the surface passivation of printed copper conductors imparts corrosion resistance in high-temperature sulfurous environments while maintaining a high electrical conductivity of 4.42 MS m -1 when subjected to a sulfur-containing environment at 350 °C for 12 h. This study provides potential for the development of surface-passivated copper conductors that are resistant to the sulfidizing environments found in several applications of modern technology.