Eco‐Friendly Materials for a Zero E‐Waste Society: Challenges and Opportunities in Engineering Plastics

Author:

Lee Seunghyeon12,Huang Minhu3,Lee Junhyuk12,Choi Howon4,Jo Il‐Young3,Na Hyeonjun3,Lee Yongjin24,Youk Ji Ho24,Yoon Myung‐Han3,Shim Bong Sup12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Program in Biomedical Science & Engineering Inha University 100, Inha‐ro, Michuhol‐gu Incheon 22212 Republic of Korea

2. Department of Chemical Engineering Inha University 100, Inha‐ro, Michuhol‐gu Incheon 22212 Republic of Korea

3. School of Materials Science and Engineering Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) 123 Cheomdangwagi‐ro Gwangju 61005 Republic of Korea

4. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Education and Research Center for Smart Energy and Materials Inha University Incheon 22212 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractThis review addresses the environmental challenges arising from the proliferation of plastic and electronic waste (E‐waste), driven by global economic and demographic expansion. Since the 1950s, the mass production of plastics has seriously threatened global sustainability, lacking effective post‐use management. E‐waste worsens the issue due to low recyclability and high toxicity. Resolving this requires improving biodegradability. The paper explores eco‐friendly biodegradable materials for a zero‐e‐waste society, focusing on multifunctional plastics in electronics, providing a comprehensive guide to material selection, and illustrating novel concepts through recent trials. The goal is fully biodegradable electronics, but transitioning from conventional material systems is complex. Notably, rendering engineering plastics in electronics biodegradable surpasses simply substituting conventional plastics. Thus, it is delved into various research initiatives focused on biodegradable materials for electronics, highlighting a systematic approach toward creating a fully integrated, biodegradable electronic system. This includes exploring the mechanisms of biodegradation and the integration of printed circuit boards (PCBs), a critical component in electronics. Achieving this represents a challenging but promising step toward a sustainable electronic future.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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