Soon, gadgets that dissolve fully in water
PTI
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Oct 13, 2014, 07.12 AM IST WASHINGTON:
A new generation of electronic devices that dissolve completely in
water, leaving behind only harmless end products may soon become a
reality.
Pioneering research at the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign may bring in devices that range from green
consumer electronics to biomedical sensor systems that do their work and
then disappear. John A Rogers' research group at the
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Frederick Seitz
Materials Research Laboratory is leading the development of such
concepts, along with all of the required materials, device designs and
fabrication techniques for applications that lie beyond the scope of
semiconductor technologies that are available today. "Our most
recent combined developments in devices that address real challenges in
clinical medicine and in advanced, high volume manufacturing strategies
suggest a promising future for this new class of technology," said
Rogers. Practical applications might include: bioresorbable
devices that reduce infection at a surgical site. Other examples are
temporary implantable systems, such as electrical brain monitors to aid
rehabilitation from traumatic injuries or electrical simulators to
accelerate bone growth. Additional classes of devices can even be used for programmed drug delivery, Rogers said.
The devices would provide robust, reliable, high performance operation,
but only for a finite period of time dictated, for example, by the
healing process - they would not only be biologically compatible, but
also biologically punctual, performing when and as the body needs them.
After their function has been fulfilled, they would disappear through
resorption into the body, thereby eliminating unnecessary device load,
without the need for additional surgical operations. The research will be presented at the AVS International Symposium & Exhibition next month in Baltimore.
From my point of view, new gadgets are inventing with new features of technology day by day and its a new trend to attract people and also to make money. Now the question is about the used or the outdated gadgets??? For Ex: Sony introduced a new team called as a "Green heart". Its main motto is to reuse the outdated or the old gadgets into a new gadget which is called as E-Recycling Concept. In this way, the gadgets can be bioresourceable and does no harm to the environment. Later, the gadgets can also be evolved and not merged completely :)
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