Abstract

This research explores the development of biodegradable RFID microchips using magnesium and aluminium, aiming to address the environmental impact of non-biodegradable RFID devices. Electronic waste poses a significant challenge, and the study focuses on leveraging the unique properties of magnesium and aluminium for controlled degradation. Magnesium's high reactivity and aluminium's durability offer a strategic combination for crafting microchips that maintain functionality throughout their intended lifespan while gradually breaking down in specific environmental conditions. This approach aligns with global efforts to reduce electronic waste and promotes a sustainable alternative in RFID technology. The study's significance lies in its potential to revolutionize the electronic industry, providing an eco-friendly solution to mitigate the environmental consequences of non-biodegradable RFID microchips.

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