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Cellulose composite for electronic devices / Sarute Ummartyotin and Mohini Sain.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ummartyotin, Sarute, author.
- Sain, Mohini, 1956- author.
- Series:
- Biotechnology in agriculture, industry and medicine series.
- Biotechnology in Agriculture, Industry and Medicine
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Organic semiconductors--Materials.
- Organic semiconductors.
- Light emitting diodes--Materials.
- Light emitting diodes.
- Cellulose fibers.
- Composite materials.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (186 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Nova Publishers, 2016.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- The present book provides a state-of-the-art overview on cellulose and its application in electronic devices. It covers both cellulose from forestry and the development on cellulose for electronic devices. From the fundamental point of view, cellulose was considered as the most abundant availabile resource of bio-based materials. The research on cellulose was designed for forestry to industrial commercialization. The overview of cellulose from forestry is provided along with the method for properties modification. After that, significant enhancement of cellulose properties is evaluated on an electronic device. The content of this book is involved on academic research of the author (active from 2010 to the present time) at University of Toronto, Canada, The Petroleum and Petrochemical College, Chulalongkorn University and Thammasat University, Thailand. As mentioned above, chapter contributions are made from laboratory experience and strong research publication among these institutes. The comprehensive and systematic overview provided within this book is expected to assist the reader in comprehending the importance of taking into account cellulose from forestry and its development for the electronic device. Finally, the editor would like to express sincere appreciation to the research contributors for their dedicated collaboration in cellulose for the electronic device project. We sincerely hope this book will enable readers to connect basic research principles with up-to-date knowledge, thereby encouraging future discoveries and development of cellulose for many possible applications.
- Contents:
- CELLULOSE COMPOSITE FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES ; CELLULOSE COMPOSITE FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES ; CONTENTS ; PREFACE ; ABSTRACT ; ACKNOWLEDGMENT ; ABOUT THE AUTHORS ; Chapter 1 OVERVIEW ; Chapter 2 PREREQUISITE REQUIREMENT ON SUBSTRATE ; 2.1. Potential Polymer Candidate; 2.2. Properties of Flexible Substrate for Display Technology; 2.2.1. Clarity; 2.2.2. Thermal Resistance; 2.2.3. Surface Properties; 2.2.4. Chemical Resistance; 2.2.5. Mechanical Properties; 2.3. Barrier Properties; 2.3.1. Device Failure from Barrier Properties; 2.3.2. Theories of Gas Permeation
- 3.3. Barrier Coatings on Polymer Substrates3.4. Permeation Rate Measurements; Chapter 3 OVERVIEW OF CELLULOSE: FROM FORESTRY TO INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIALIZATION ; 3.1. Overview of Cellulose: From Forestry to Industrial Commercialization; 3.1.1. Cellulose Derived from Plant: Modification; 3.2. Modification of Cellulose as Composite Based Material; 3.2.1. Example of Cellulose Based Composite; 3.3. Modification of Cellulose for Flexible Substrate; 3.3.1. Cellulose Modification for Composite; 3.3.2. Properties of Cellulose Based Composite as a Flexible Substrate in Display Technology
- 3.3.3. Barrier Properties of Cellulose-Based Composite against Moisture3.3.4. Development of Smoothness of Cellulose-Based Composite as Organic Light Emitting Diode Substrate in Flexible Display Technology; 3.3.4. Development of Cellulose-Based Composite for Touch-Screen Properties; Chapter 4 FUNDAMENTAL ON ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DIODE ; 4.1. Fundamental on Organic Light Emitting Diode; Chapter 5 MATERIALS FOR ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DIODE AND FABRICATION TECHNIQUE; 5.1. Materials for Organic Light Emitting Diode; 5.1.1. Development of Transparent Electrode
- 5.1.2. Development of Emissive Layer5.1.3. Development of Cathode Layer; 5.2. Fabrication Technique; Chapter 6 REMAINING CHALLENGE AND FUTURE OUTLOOK ; 6.1. Remaining Challenge and Future Outlook; 6.1.1. Long-Term Stability; 6.1.2. Reproducibility; 6.1.3. Characterization the Dispersion State; REFERENCES; INDEX
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 1-63484-208-1
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