| Literature DB >> 34301943 |
Christian Larsen1,2, Petter Lundberg1, Shi Tang1,2, Joan Ràfols-Ribé1, Andreas Sandström1,2, E Mattias Lindh1, Jia Wang1, Ludvig Edman3,4.
Abstract
The emerging field of printed electronics uses large amounts of printing and coating solvents during fabrication, which commonly are deposited and evaporated within spaces available to workers. It is in this context unfortunate that many of the currently employed solvents are non-desirable from health, safety, or environmental perspectives. Here, we address this issue through the development of a tool for the straightforward identification of functional and "green" replacement solvents. In short, the tool organizes a large set of solvents according to their Hansen solubility parameters, ink properties, and sustainability descriptors, and through systematic iteration delivers suggestions for green alternative solvents with similar dissolution capacity as the current non-sustainable solvent. We exemplify the merit of the tool in a case study on a multi-solute ink for high-performance light-emitting electrochemical cells, where a non-desired solvent was successfully replaced by two benign alternatives. The green-solvent selection tool is freely available at: www.opeg-umu.se/green-solvent-tool .Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34301943 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-24761-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919