Z Su, Y Yang, Q Huang, R Chen, W Ge, Z Fang… - Progress in Materials …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract “Green” electronics are increasingly in demand to alleviate environmental pollution caused by electronic wastes. Biomass materials derived from natural resources, such as …
D Tobjörk, R Österbacka - Advanced materials, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Paper is ubiquitous in everyday life and a truly low‐cost substrate. The use of paper substrates could be extended even further, if electronic applications would be applied next …
Transparent amorphous oxide semiconductors have unique electron transport properties, such as large electron mobility (10–50 cm 2/Vs) and the absence of a Hall voltage sign …
Here we report on a novel substrate, nanopaper, made of cellulose nanofibrils, an earth abundant material. Compared with regular paper substrates, nanopaper shows superior …
Amorphous oxide semiconductors (AOSs) are expected as new channel materials in thin- film transistors (TFTs) for large-area and/or flexible flat-panel displays and other giant …
Renewable and clean “green” electronics based on paper substrates is an emerging field with intensifying research and commercial interests, as the technology combines the unique …
S Nandy, S Goswami, A Marques… - Advanced Materials …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The world in the 21st century is confronted with multifaceted challenges against rapid climate change and continuous ecological disturbances caused by revolutionary socio …
L Hu, Y Cui - Energy & Environmental Science, 2012 - pubs.rsc.org
Paper and textiles have been used ubiquitously in our everyday lives, such as books and newspapers for propagating information, clothing and packaging. In this perspective, we will …
Nanopaper is a flexible, transparent, and renewable substrate that is emerging as a replacement for plastic in printed “green” electronics. The underlying science of …