Green Materials For Electronics
by Mihai Irimia-Vladu /
2017 / English / PDF
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Combining the materials science, technological, and device aspects
of organic bioelectronics based on green materials, this is the
first overview of the emerging concepts involving fabrication
techniques for sustainable electronics with low energy and material
consumption.
Combining the materials science, technological, and device aspects
of organic bioelectronics based on green materials, this is the
first overview of the emerging concepts involving fabrication
techniques for sustainable electronics with low energy and material
consumption.
With contributions from top-notch editors and authors, in one
focus, the book covers a collection of natural materials suited for
electronics applications such as paper, silk, melanin, DNA and
nucleobases, resins, gums, saccharides, cellulose, gelatine and
peptides. In another thrust, the book focuses on device fabrication
based on these materials, including processing aspects, and
applications such as sensors, signal transducers, transient,
implantable and digestible electronics.
With contributions from top-notch editors and authors, in one
focus, the book covers a collection of natural materials suited for
electronics applications such as paper, silk, melanin, DNA and
nucleobases, resins, gums, saccharides, cellulose, gelatine and
peptides. In another thrust, the book focuses on device fabrication
based on these materials, including processing aspects, and
applications such as sensors, signal transducers, transient,
implantable and digestible electronics.
With its interdisciplinary approach this text will appeal to the
chemistry, physics, materials science, and engineering
communities.
With its interdisciplinary approach this text will appeal to the
chemistry, physics, materials science, and engineering
communities.