12.01.2019

Cathy Mulzer: The incredible chemistry powering your smartphone


Cathy Mulzer·TED@DuPont
The incredible chemistry powering smartphone
Summary
It started in December from today and this month must be loved by many people, especially children because it includes Christmas Day. The speaker also said that a device that people are now addicted to is coming to you on the day as Christmas presents. However, we don’t think a lot about when the device was made and the speaker suggests that we have to know about it more because it must become your cool sidekick and the best friend. It’s not just code and battery making software engineers but this is a great gift from the chemistry.

The display of our smartphone is embedded within organic polymers, l thought that it’s liquid crystal. It can take electricity and turn it into the blue, red, and green that we enjoy in our pictures. The great adhesive that of course thanks to chemistry bind electrodes in the small area of smartphone. For the brain and some circuits board of our smartphone, chemistry seems to enable all of those layers. And then our devices will be more powerful, faster and miniaturized. For 5G, chemistry must work more. We always say that technology developing is now really great but chemistry really helps it, we really don’t know about it, though. We have to thank chemistry and I hope that the divide is not a product that makes people only addicted.

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