This is the “mobile” era, characterized by a growing demand of flexible substrates for novel products such as curved screens, folding smartphones, and wearable devices. In this framework, plastic electronics represents a suitable technology to replace silicon-based electronics. However, up to now, little attention has been devoted to rendering this technology more environmentally sustainable. It is thus necessary to develop new eco-designed devices that allow recycling of all the components and recovering the valuable materials through sustainable methods. For the first time, we report the fabrication of organic light emitting diodes made on an as-cast biopolymeric flexible substrate. Sodium alginate is a natural biodegradable polymer deriv...
The study of biodegradable polymers is in the focus of scientific interest, which is due to their in...
The growing demand of disposable electronics raises serious concerns for the corresponding increase ...
International audienceWe developing technologies that aim to add flexible electronics onto objects, ...
This is the “mobile” era, characterized by a growing demand of flexible substrates for novel product...
Organic electronics, in particular organic photovoltaics, have gained widespread attention due to th...
The use of biodegradable and biocompatible materials for electronic applications is a research topic...
A new biopolymer obtained from onion pulp (Allium cepa L.) was employed to produce a sustainable sub...
Printed and hybrid integrated electronics produced from recycled and renewable materials can reduce ...
Flexible electronics has emerged as a promising field for the development of electronic devices with...
In this paper a novel approach is presented to prepare flexible and transparent conducting films, wh...
Flexible organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are candidates for next-generation solid-state lighti...
Low‐cost flexible organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) with nanoemitter material from waste open up...
Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) have become attractive for flat panel display industry, with a...
We report the development of coplanar green colour organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) based on as...
The study of biodegradable polymers is in the focus of scientific interest, which is due to their in...
The study of biodegradable polymers is in the focus of scientific interest, which is due to their in...
The growing demand of disposable electronics raises serious concerns for the corresponding increase ...
International audienceWe developing technologies that aim to add flexible electronics onto objects, ...
This is the “mobile” era, characterized by a growing demand of flexible substrates for novel product...
Organic electronics, in particular organic photovoltaics, have gained widespread attention due to th...
The use of biodegradable and biocompatible materials for electronic applications is a research topic...
A new biopolymer obtained from onion pulp (Allium cepa L.) was employed to produce a sustainable sub...
Printed and hybrid integrated electronics produced from recycled and renewable materials can reduce ...
Flexible electronics has emerged as a promising field for the development of electronic devices with...
In this paper a novel approach is presented to prepare flexible and transparent conducting films, wh...
Flexible organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are candidates for next-generation solid-state lighti...
Low‐cost flexible organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) with nanoemitter material from waste open up...
Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) have become attractive for flat panel display industry, with a...
We report the development of coplanar green colour organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) based on as...
The study of biodegradable polymers is in the focus of scientific interest, which is due to their in...
The study of biodegradable polymers is in the focus of scientific interest, which is due to their in...
The growing demand of disposable electronics raises serious concerns for the corresponding increase ...
International audienceWe developing technologies that aim to add flexible electronics onto objects, ...