数码产品
材料科学
电子废弃物
基质(水族馆)
纳米技术
电气工程
废物管理
工程类
生态学
生物
作者
Giuseppe Cantarella,Mallikarjun Madagalam,Ignacio Merino,Christian Ebner,Manuela Ciocca,Andrea Polo,Pietro Ibba,Paolo Bettotti,Mukhtar Ahmad,Bajramshahe Shkodra,AKM Sarwar Inam,Alexander J. Johnson,Arash Pouryazdan,Matteo Paganini,Raphael Tiziani,Tanja Mimmo,Stefano Cesco,Niko Münzenrieder,Luisa Petti,Nitzan Cohen,Paolo Lugli
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202210422
摘要
Abstract The growing usage and consumption of electronics‐integrated items into the daily routine has raised concerns on the disposal and proper recycling of these components. Here, a fully sustainable and green technology for the fabrication of different electronics on fruit‐waste derived paper substrate, is reported. The process relies on the carbonization of the topmost surface of different cellulose‐based substrates, derived from apple‐, kiwi‐, and grape‐based processes, by a CO 2 laser. By optimizing the lasing parameters, electronic devices, such as capacitors, biosensors, and electrodes for food monitoring as well as heart and respiration activity analysis, are realized. Biocompatibility tests on fruit‐based cellulose reveal no shortcoming for on‐skin applications. The employment of such natural and plastic‐free substrate allows twofold strategies for electronics recycling. As a first approach, device dissolution is achieved at room temperature within 40 days, revealing transient behavior in natural solution and leaving no harmful residuals. Alternatively, the cellulose‐based electronics is reintroduced in nature, as possible support for plant seeding and growth or even soil amendment. These results demonstrate the realization of green, low‐cost and circular electronics, with possible applications in smart agriculture and the Internet‐of‐Thing, with no waste creation and zero or even positive impact on the ecosystem.
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