Here, we demonstrate that chemical reduction of oxide layers
on metal nanostructures fuses junctions at nanoscale to improve the optoelectrical performance, and to ensure environmental stability of the
interconnected nanonetwork. In addition, the reducing reaction lowers the
adhesion force between metal nanostructures and substrates, facilitating the
detachment of them from substrates. Detached metal nanonetworks can be
easily floated on water and transferred onto various substrates including
hydrophobic, floppy, and curved surfaces. Utilizing the detached metal
nanostructures, semitransparent organic photovoltaics is fabricated, presenting
the applicability of proposed reduction treatment in the device applications.
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