Affiliation:
1. Biomaterial Processing and Products VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd. Tietotie 4E Espoo 02044 Finland
2. Sensing Solutions VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd. Kaitoväylä 1 Oulu 90590 Finland
3. Industrial Chemistry VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd. Tietotie 2 Espoo 02044 Finland
4. VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd. Tietotie 3 Espoo 02044 Finland
Abstract
AbstractPrinted, flexible, and hybrid electronic technologies are advancing rapidly leading to remarkable developments in smart wearables, intelligent textiles, and health monitoring systems. Flexible electronics are typically fabricated on petroleum‐derived polymeric substrates. However, in the light of global environmental concerns regarding fossil raw materials, there is a need to drive the production of flexible electronics devices based on sustainable materials. Additionally, there is a need to reduce the quantity of electronic waste by developing material recovery and recycling technologies. Here, a fully biobased and biodegradable substrate tailored for printed flexible electronic applications is developed. Based on a nanocomposite of cellulose nanofibril (CNF) and hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC), the substrate shows excellent mechanical and optical properties for printed flexible electronics applications. High‐resolution screen printing of conductive ink and typical electronics assembly processes are possible to realize on the substrate. An electrocardiograph (ECG) device is fabricated on the cellulosic substrate as a technology demonstrator and its performance is confirmed on human volunteers. Last, end‐of‐life scenarios are studied for printed electronic devices where device degradation and subsequent material recovery concepts are presented. This work demonstrates that sustainable plant‐derived materials can play a big role toward a green transition in the electronics industry.
Funder
Teknologian Tutkimuskeskus VTT
Subject
Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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17 articles.
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