Conductive inks and manufacturing method thereof

Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Free metal containing

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C106S031430, C427S216000, C427S123000, C428S673000, C429S338000, C556S050000, C252S518100

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07955528

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a variety of conductive ink compositions comprising a metal complex compound having a special structure and an additive and a method for preparing the same, more particularly to conductive ink compositions comprising a metal complex compound obtained by reacting a metal or metal compound with an ammonium carbamate- or ammonium carbonate-based compound and an additive and a method for preparing the same.

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