Biodegradable materials: Foundation of transient and sustainable electronics

M. Monisha, S. Agarwala
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Biodegradable materials are designed to degrade in a desired time either through the action of microorganisms or under certain physical conditions. The driving force behind the rise of biodegradable materials is the growing problem of electronic waste (e-waste), low recyclability, and toxicity of electronic materials. Transient response of biodegradable materials has found application in next-generation health-care and biomedical devices. Advances in material science and manufacturing technique have pushed the envelope of innovation further. This review discusses different biodegradable material classes that have emerged to replace the traditional non-biodegradable materials in electronics. Focus has been given to conversion of biodegradable materials to inks and pastes that find use in printed electronics to create flexible, bendable, soft, and degradable devices. Material degradation behavior and dissolution chemistries have been illustrated to understand their impact on electrical performance of devices. Finally, some short-term and long-term challenges are pointed out to overcome the commercialization barrier.
可生物降解材料:瞬态和可持续电子学的基础
可生物降解材料被设计为通过微生物的作用或在一定的物理条件下在所需的时间内降解。生物可降解材料兴起的驱动力是日益严重的电子垃圾(e-waste)问题、低可回收性和电子材料的毒性。生物可降解材料的瞬态响应在下一代医疗保健和生物医学设备中得到了应用。材料科学和制造技术的进步推动了创新的进一步发展。本文综述了近年来出现的各种生物可降解材料,以取代传统的非生物可降解材料。重点是将生物可降解材料转化为印刷电子产品中使用的油墨和糊状物,以创造柔性,可弯曲,柔软和可降解的设备。材料的降解行为和溶解化学已经说明,以了解他们对设备的电气性能的影响。最后,指出了克服商业化障碍的短期和长期挑战。
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