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titleOfInvention A kind of electrically conductive ink and preparation method thereof and using method
abstract A kind of electrically conductive ink, by mass percentage, the nano-metal particle of 8% ~ 60% is included in this electrically conductive ink, the solvent of 20% ~ 90% and the auxiliary agent of 2% ~ 30%, boiling or decomposition during described solvent and auxiliary agent 40 DEG C at ambient pressure ~ 190 DEG C, boiling during material 40 DEG C at ambient pressure ~ 190 DEG C after described solvent and auxiliary agent decompose, it is characterized in that, the melting range of described nano-metal particle is 115 DEG C ~ 180 DEG C, described auxiliary agent comprises reductive agent, boiling or decomposition during described reductive agent 120 DEG C at ambient pressure ~ 190 DEG C, boiling during material 120 DEG C at ambient pressure ~ 190 DEG C after described reductive agent decomposes, and the fusing point of described nano-metal particle lower 5 DEG C than described reductive agent boiling/decomposition temperature at ambient pressure ~ 75 DEG C.
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