1. The application of the life cycle assessment and life cycle costing for the treatment of microelectronic industry effluents
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Nicolò Maria Ippolito, Alessia Amato, Francesco Ferella, Marina Prisciandaro, Francesca Beolchini, Francesco Vegliò, and Valentina Innocenzi
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TMAH ,Industrial effluent ,Microelectronic technology ,Sustainability analysis ,Environmental engineering ,TA170-171 ,Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 - Abstract
The study explored the treatment of different wastewater by producing microelectronic components. It proposed using aerobic biological treatment for the first effluent containing tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide and chemical-physical processes for the other two streams having fluorides, phosphates, nitrates and acetic acid. The novel integrated process significantly reduced environmental impacts by an average of 50 % compared to current disposal methods. The economic analysis indicates a 30 % reduction in treatment costs for the first effluent and lesser reductions for the other two effluents. The study revealed that treating all three effluents in an integrated manner is cost-effective, reducing investment and operating costs.
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- 2024
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