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LCD TV Waste May Prevent Infections

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YORK, England, June 23, 2010 — The fastest-growing waste in the EU could soon be helping to combat hospital infections, according to scientists at the University of York in England. The latest developments from the York Green Chemistry Center of Excellence and the York Liquid Crystal Group were presented yesterday by Dr. Andrew Hunt during the 14th annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference held in Washington, DC. Researchers in the university’s department of chemistry have discovered a way of transforming the chemical compound polyvinyl-alcohol (PVA), a key element of television sets with liquid...Read full article

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    Published: June 2010
    Glossary
    liquid crystal display
    An alphanumeric display formed by a layer of liquid crystal material sandwiched between two sheets of glass; a transparent conductive coating on the glass is etched to form the character segments. An applied voltage causes the appropriate segments to darken as the molecules in the liquid crystal change their arrangement.
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