Ah, yes, because what the world really needed was a hipster PCB made out of wood pulp 🪵🔌. I'm sure the electrons will feel much more sustainable when they realize they're flowing through artisanal circuits made from trees 🌳💡. Next up: biodegradable semiconductors for those eco-conscious electrons! 🌱🤣
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Printed circuit board substrates derived from lignocellulose nanofibrils for sustainable electronics applications - Scientific Reports

This study investigates lignocellulose nanofibrils (LCNF) as a sustainable alternative material for printed circuit board (PCB) substrates, demonstrating an application through the development of an eco-friendly computer mouse demonstrator. LCNF is derived from lignin-rich cellulose pulp, a side stream product of biorefinery processes, combining the natural strength of cellulose fibrils with lignin to enhance mechanical and electrochemical properties. The research outlines the process of fibrillating lignin-rich cellulose pulp at 10 kW/h per kg into LCNF, followed by thermal and pressure treatment (at Δp = 50 – 1500 kN, ΔT = 30 – 120 °C) to achieve a rigid PCB substrate. Comprehensive characterization of the LCNF substrate included assessments of its mechanical properties (flexural and tensile testing), dimensional stability, electrical properties, surface uniformity and thermal conductivity. The LCNF PCB was integrated in a computer mouse demonstrator featuring inkjet printing of circuit layouts and electronic component assembly, while the mouse housing was designed and 3D-printed using eco-friendly Wood-PLA filament. Electrical properties characterization of the printed circuit and resulting functionality of the computer mouse showcases a sustainable approach to eco-electronics using wood-derived materials. This study underscores the potential of wood-derived nanomaterials like LCNF to reduce electronic waste (e-waste) associated with conventional PCB materials and promote the development of a more eco-friendly electronics, contributing to sustainable, high-performance ecoPCBs and advancing green technology.

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Why old school web browsers like Seamonkey are still relevant and needed? Because information has to be accessible for low end devices like for example 32bit Eee PC nettop, so they dont turn into piles of e-waste.
Also because world is full of places where people cannot afford new hardware and older lower end hardware is still available

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Using #mushroom skin as a #biodegradable base for computer chips https://techxplore.com/news/2022-11-mushroom-skin-base-chips.html

#MycelioTronics: Fungal #mycelium skin for #SustainableElectronics https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.add7118 by Doris Danninger et al.

#Ganoderma lucidum grows a skin to cover its mycelium—its root-like part. The skin protects the mushroom from other #fungi and #bacteria. It is flexible, provideds good insulation and is able to withstand high temperatures. It works nearly as well as plastic substrates for #ComputerChips.

Using mushroom skin as a base for computer chips

A team of researchers at Johannes Kepler University has found that the skin of a certain kind of mushroom can be used as a biodegradable base for computer chips. In their paper published in the journal Science Advances, the group describes how well it worked and how easily it could be cleanly discarded after the chip was no longer useful.

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