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Development of Eco-Efficient Smart Electronics for Anticounterfeiting and Shock Detection Based on Printable Inks

Edis Glogic, Romain Futsch, Victor Thénot, Antoine Iglesias, Blandine Joyard-Pitiot, Gael Déprès, Aline Rougier, Guido Sonnemann

2021ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering42 citationsDOI

Abstract

Printed electronics are expected to meet an increasing demand for improved functionality and autonomy of products in the context of Internet-of-Things. With this trend, the environmental performance of novel technologies is of growing importance. The current study presents the life cycle assessment of two novel devices: an anticounterfeit label based on the electrochromic display and a shock-detection tag based on the piezoelectric sensor, designed for the use in packaging of pharmaceuticals and luxury items to improve the safety and accountability in the supply chain. The devices are manufactured by means of energy-efficient printing techniques on a low-cost flexible and recyclable paper substrate. Comprehensive cradle-to-grave analysis contributes to industrial-scale energy and material life cycle inventories and identifies the main impact hotspots evaluated for a broad range of categories of the ReCiPe midpoint (H) impact assessment method. Results show that major impact burdens are associated with the near-field communication chip and radio-frequency identification antenna, while the impacts of solvents, process energy, electrochromic display/piezoelectric sensor, Li-ion battery, and substrate are comparatively small. In terms of their global warming potential, both the anticounterfeit label and shock-detection tag embody around 0.23 kg of CO2-equiv. Several material-use reduction and material-substitution strategies are quantified and discussed for their potential to reduce high impacts of the antenna.

Topics & Concepts

ElectronicsLife-cycle assessmentElectrochromismContext (archaeology)Radio-frequency identificationComputer scienceRenewable energySupply chainProcess engineeringTelecommunicationsElectrical engineeringEngineeringBusinessComputer securityMarketingPaleontologyChemistryEconomicsElectrodeBiologyMacroeconomicsProduction (economics)Physical chemistryGreen IT and SustainabilityRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesSustainable Supply Chain Management