Circularity and environmental sustainability of organic and printed electronics
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2024
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04A - Book part
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Organic and printed electronics. Fundamentals and applications
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543-602
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Jenny Stanford Publishing
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Singapore
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2
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In this chapter, the possible role and impact of organic and printed electronics (OPE) in a transition toward a circular economy and more sustainable society will be discussed. The learning targets are twofold: first, understanding main environmental issues associated with the emerging field of OPE, and second, identifying, through a systemic perspective, the enabling potential of these technologies.
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978-981-5129-14-4
978-1-003-48441-7
978-1-003-48441-7
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English
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Le Blévennec, K., Hengevoss, D., Zimmermann, Y.-S., Brun, N., Hugi, C., Lenz, M., Corvini, P., & Fent, K. (2024). Circularity and environmental sustainability of organic and printed electronics. In G. Nisato, D. Lupo, & S. Rudolf (Eds.), Organic and printed electronics. Fundamentals and applications (2 ed., pp. 543–602). Jenny Stanford Publishing. https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/47046