End-of-life options for printed electronics in municipal solid waste streams: a review of the challenges, opportunities, and sustainability implications
IF 2.8 4区 工程技术Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Mohammad Naji Nassajfar, Mariam Abdulkareem, Mika Horttanainen
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Abstract
Although printed electronics (PE) are a more sustainable option than conventional electronics, proper treatment of PE in their end-of-life phase is crucial to decrease their overall environmental impacts and ensure the materials specifically the metal fraction of PE are recovered. Thus, to investigate the state of the art regarding the research and development of material recovery from PE, this study performed a literature review process. It concluded that the majority of the observed articles rather not mention specifically what is recycling option for recycling the PE or introduced a novel recycling method for the metal ink. Only a marginal fraction of the articles covered proper recycling methods for the metal fraction of PE. Then based on the literature review process, this study investigates the suitability of the current waste management system to recover different fractions of PE products.
尽管与传统电子产品相比,印刷电子产品(PE)是一种更具可持续性的选择,但在其报废阶段对其进行适当处理对于减少其对环境的总体影响以及确保回收材料(尤其是 PE 中的金属部分)至关重要。因此,为了调查从聚乙烯中回收材料的研发现状,本研究进行了文献综述。研究得出的结论是,所观察到的大多数文章都没有具体提及什么是回收聚乙烯的回收方案,也没有介绍金属油墨的新型回收方法。只有一小部分文章介绍了聚乙烯金属部分的正确回收方法。因此,本研究在文献综述的基础上,调查了当前废物管理系统是否适合回收不同馏分的聚乙烯产品。
期刊介绍:
Flexible and Printed Electronics is a multidisciplinary journal publishing cutting edge research articles on electronics that can be either flexible, plastic, stretchable, conformable or printed. Research related to electronic materials, manufacturing techniques, components or systems which meets any one (or more) of the above criteria is suitable for publication in the journal. Subjects included in the journal range from flexible materials and printing techniques, design or modelling of electrical systems and components, advanced fabrication methods and bioelectronics, to the properties of devices and end user applications.