摘要

Organic thin-film optoelectronic devices, unlike inorganic analogues, offer the attractive prospect of large, flexible, and inexpensive arrays made by simple procedures such as roll-to-roll printing. In current organic thin-film devices, layers of tin-doped indium oxide (ITO) are widely used as electrodes. Motivated by the increasing price of indium and the high cost of ITO-coated substrates, we have examined ways to recover and recycle ITO substrates in typical devices by environmentally benign methods. A process using only water yields recovered ITO substrates that can be reused at least 10 times to prepare new devices without loss of efficiency.

  • 出版日期2014-12