In Silico Toxicity Screening as a Tool for the Development of Sustainable Electronics, Exemplified with Organic Light‐Emitting Electrochemical Cells
Papri Sutar,
Thomas P. McGrath,
Kunal Lulla
et al.
Abstract:Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) have revolutionized our lives, however, their associated waste (WEEE) presents a global challenge because at this time EEE relies heavily on metals that are not commonly found in the living environment (Biosphere), which find their way into the environment during both production/disposal of EEE/WEEE. The use of organic components in EEE is increasingly common, particularly with the growing interest in flexible electronics. Here we describe an approach to device design … Show more
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