Advances in Chemical Engineering in the Field of Green Electronics
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Keywords

Chemical Engineering
Green Electronics
Sustainable Electronics
Energy Storage
Semiconductors
Eco-friendly Manufacturing
Recycling
Circular Economy

Abstract

Green electronics, also known as sustainable electronics, focuses on the design, development, and production of electronic devices that have minimal environmental impact. Chemical engineering plays a vital role in advancing green electronics by developing energy-efficient materials, eco-friendly manufacturing processes, and recycling technologies. This article explores the latest advances in chemical engineering for green electronics, including innovations in materials for energy storage, semiconductors, and biodegradable components. It also discusses the challenges and future directions in creating electronics that contribute to a more sustainable, circular economy.

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