MRS Meetings and Events

 

EN04.07.00 2022 MRS Spring Meeting

How Organic Semiconductors Can Contribute to a More Sustainable Electronics Industry

When and Where

May 10, 2022
9:00am - 9:30am

Hawai'i Convention Center, Level 3, 321A

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Jean-Rémi Pouliot1

Brilliant Matters Organic Electronics1

Abstract

Jean-Rémi Pouliot1

Brilliant Matters Organic Electronics1
Printed electronics represent a paradigm shift in the way we manufacture electronics, offering possibilities for more sustainable large-scale manufacturing in addition to new functionalities. Organic Semiconductors, which can be formulated as inks and then printed into various devices are poised to unlock even more potential applications in printed electronics. For large volume production runs of printed organic electronics technologies, it is expected that organic semiconductors will be manufactured on the kilogram to ton- scale. Thus, it is important that the large-scale synthesis of these materials is not only repeatable but also done in an environmentally responsible manner. This presentation will outline how Brilliant Matters is contributing to the growing field of printed solar cells by offering a scaleup platform for organic semiconductor materials.

Symposium Organizers

Han Young Woo, Korea University
Derya Baran, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Gregory Welch, University of Calgary
Jung-Yong Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Symposium Support

Bronze
1-Material Inc
FOM Technologies
McScience
The Polymer Society of Korea

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature