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Sustainable Strategies in Organic Electronics reviews green materials and devices, sustainable processes in electronics, and the reuse, recycling and degradation of devices. Topics addressed include large-scale synthesis and fabrication of safe device materials processes that neither use toxic reagents, solvents or produce toxic by-products. Emerging opportunities such as new synthetic approaches for enabling the commercialization of pi-conjugated polymer-based devices are explored, along with new efforts towards incorporating materials from renewable resources for a low carbon footprint.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Sustainable Strategies in Organic Electronics reviews green materials and devices, sustainable processes in electronics, and the reuse, recycling and degradation of devices. Topics addressed include large-scale synthesis and fabrication of safe device materials processes that neither use toxic reagents, solvents or produce toxic by-products. Emerging opportunities such as new synthetic approaches for enabling the commercialization of pi-conjugated polymer-based devices are explored, along with new efforts towards incorporating materials from renewable resources for a low carbon footprint. Finally, the book discusses the latest advances towards device biodegradability and recycling. It is suitable for materials scientists and engineers, chemists, physicists in academia and industry.
Autorenporträt
Assunta Marrocchi received her Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences from the University of Perugia (Italy) in 1999.
She is an associate professor in the Department of Chemistry, Biology and Biotechnology at the same Institution. Following graduation, she joined the Technische Universität Braunschweig (Germany) as visiting PhD student, and Radboud University Nijmegen (The Netherlands) and the Northwestern University (IL, USA) as visiting scientist.
Her education and professional career are essentially focused on organic synthesis themed research, including advanced organic materials and their application in organic electronics; sustainable conversion of biomass into high added value chemicals, fuels, and materials; heterogeneous catalytic materials for efficient liquid-phase organic reactions. She is leading author/co-author of more than 110 JCR papers, 3 book chapters with ISBN and DOI, two issued patents and two filed patent applications.