A high-performance nano-copper paste with good oxidation resistance
Copper nanoparticles (Cu NPs) are promising candidates for next-generation interconnect materials in power electronics due to their excellent electrical and thermal conductivity and low cost. However, their susceptibility to surface oxidation hinders sintering and device integration. In this work, C...
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| description | Copper nanoparticles (Cu NPs) are promising candidates for next-generation interconnect materials in power electronics due to their excellent electrical and thermal conductivity and low cost. However, their susceptibility to surface oxidation hinders sintering and device integration. In this work, Cu NPs were synthesized via an alcohol-phase reduction method using 2-pyridinemethanol (2-HMP), a low-boiling-point nitrogen-containing dispersant, to enhance oxidation resistance. The modified Cu NPs showed uniform quasi-spherical morphology (20–30 nm) and were coated with a ∼1.5 nm organic layer. The TEM interplanar spacing and XRD analysis confirmed its identity as pure copper crystal, while FT-IR and XPS analyses verified the surface coordination between Cu and 2-HMP. TG-DSC demonstrated improved thermal stability, with the oxidation onset temperature increasing from 94.8 °C (unmodified) to 141.3 °C (modified). The nanoparticles were formulated into a screen-printable paste and applied to bond AlN chips onto PCB substrates via fluxless sintering at 275 °C. SEM and CSAM images revealed dense joints with minimal porosity, and shear testing yielded high joint strength (85.8 MPa). High-resolution TEM of sintered structures showed grain growth, dislocation interactions, and nano-twin formation, while EBSD analysis confirmed equiaxed grains, abundant low-angle grain boundaries, and isotropic crystallographic orientation. These features explain the superior mechanical properties and reliability of the joints. Synchrotron-based XANES and EXAFS further elucidated the Cu–N coordination mechanism. This work presents a viable surface-modification strategy for oxidation-resistant Cu NPs in power electronic device packaging. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-9405a30815d848cb9d26b3e67d9ebf5b2025-08-20T02:57:17ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542025-09-01381336134110.1016/j.jmrt.2025.08.010A high-performance nano-copper paste with good oxidation resistanceJinghui Zhang0Feng Tian1Jintao Wang2Hongtao Chen3Mingyu Li4Sauvage Laboratory for Smart Materials, Harbin Institute of Technology·(Shenzhen), Shenzhen, 518055, ChinaSauvage Laboratory for Smart Materials, Harbin Institute of Technology·(Shenzhen), Shenzhen, 518055, ChinaQianYuan National Laboratory, HangZhou, 310000, China; Corresponding author.Sauvage Laboratory for Smart Materials, Harbin Institute of Technology·(Shenzhen), Shenzhen, 518055, China; Corresponding author.Sauvage Laboratory for Smart Materials, Harbin Institute of Technology·(Shenzhen), Shenzhen, 518055, ChinaCopper nanoparticles (Cu NPs) are promising candidates for next-generation interconnect materials in power electronics due to their excellent electrical and thermal conductivity and low cost. However, their susceptibility to surface oxidation hinders sintering and device integration. In this work, Cu NPs were synthesized via an alcohol-phase reduction method using 2-pyridinemethanol (2-HMP), a low-boiling-point nitrogen-containing dispersant, to enhance oxidation resistance. The modified Cu NPs showed uniform quasi-spherical morphology (20–30 nm) and were coated with a ∼1.5 nm organic layer. The TEM interplanar spacing and XRD analysis confirmed its identity as pure copper crystal, while FT-IR and XPS analyses verified the surface coordination between Cu and 2-HMP. TG-DSC demonstrated improved thermal stability, with the oxidation onset temperature increasing from 94.8 °C (unmodified) to 141.3 °C (modified). The nanoparticles were formulated into a screen-printable paste and applied to bond AlN chips onto PCB substrates via fluxless sintering at 275 °C. SEM and CSAM images revealed dense joints with minimal porosity, and shear testing yielded high joint strength (85.8 MPa). High-resolution TEM of sintered structures showed grain growth, dislocation interactions, and nano-twin formation, while EBSD analysis confirmed equiaxed grains, abundant low-angle grain boundaries, and isotropic crystallographic orientation. These features explain the superior mechanical properties and reliability of the joints. Synchrotron-based XANES and EXAFS further elucidated the Cu–N coordination mechanism. This work presents a viable surface-modification strategy for oxidation-resistant Cu NPs in power electronic device packaging.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785425019635Copper nanoparticles2-HMPNano-copper pasteAluminum nitride chip |
| spellingShingle | Jinghui Zhang Feng Tian Jintao Wang Hongtao Chen Mingyu Li A high-performance nano-copper paste with good oxidation resistance Journal of Materials Research and Technology Copper nanoparticles 2-HMP Nano-copper paste Aluminum nitride chip |
| title | A high-performance nano-copper paste with good oxidation resistance |
| title_full | A high-performance nano-copper paste with good oxidation resistance |
| title_fullStr | A high-performance nano-copper paste with good oxidation resistance |
| title_full_unstemmed | A high-performance nano-copper paste with good oxidation resistance |
| title_short | A high-performance nano-copper paste with good oxidation resistance |
| title_sort | high performance nano copper paste with good oxidation resistance |
| topic | Copper nanoparticles 2-HMP Nano-copper paste Aluminum nitride chip |
| url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785425019635 |
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