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Published on July 20th, 2009

LCD Screens Recycled Into Medicine (Seriously)

Here’s a new one: LCD display screens serve as more than just an entertainment outlet. A chemical in the screens can be used to manufacture medicine pills and bandages. Seem impossible, let alone, sanitary? The process is actually quite interesting.

The study's initial purpose was to find a solution to e-waste, a growing problem in both the U.S. and other countries. Photo: Techfresh.net

The study's initial purpose was to find a solution to e-waste, a growing problem in both the U.S. and other countries. Photo: Techfresh.net

According to EurekAlert, researchers from the University of York have found a way to recover polyvinyl-alcohol (PVA), the main ingredient in LCD screens, and transform it into a substance “suitable for use in tissue scaffolds which helps parts of the body regenerate.”

The study also claims that the same material can be used for pills and dressings that are engineered to deliver drugs to specific parts of the body.

One of PVA’s main attraction is that is does not provoke a response from the immune system, which in turn allows it to be used as biomedicine.

But perhaps the coolest thing about this study is its initial intent: to find a solution to e-waste issues.

“With 2.5 billion liquid crystal displays already reaching the end of their life, and LCD televisions proving hugely popular with consumers, that is a huge amount of potential waste to manage,” Professor James Clark tells EurekAlert.

“It is important that we find ways of recycling as many elements of LCDs as possible so we don’t simply have to resort to burying and burning them.”

3 Comments

  1. LCD Display Screens Recycled into Medicine

    posted on July 21st, 2009 at 7:00 am

    [...] EurekAlert, via Earth911: The chemical compound polyvinyl-alcohol (PVA) is widely used in industry and is a key element of [...]

  2. medicine

    posted on July 25th, 2009 at 11:11 pm

    New aspects about medicine is very interesting,this type of recycling is very helpful for nature.

  3. LCD screens recycled into medicine. | Computer System Works LLC

    posted on September 28th, 2009 at 6:41 pm

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