Abstract

(Opto)electronics is one of our most developed and pervasive technologies.The enduring high demand for (opto)electronics and their energy powering components has led to massive amounts of Waste of Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE).We will discuss our research efforts on the integration of solution-processable electro- and photo-active organic electronic nanomaterials available from biomass feedstock into (opto)electronic and energy technologies, such as light-emitting transistors and batteries, to minimize their environmental footprint.We will include in our discussion preliminary results on the biodegradability of such photo-active nanomaterials.

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