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Paniwnyk, Larysa
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- 2012Initial studies to optimise the sonochemical surface modification of a high Tg laminatecitations
- 2010Through hole plating of printed circuit boards using ultrasonically dispersed copper nanoparticlescitations
- 2009Degradation of chemical water pollutants using ultrasound
- 2001Controlling Emissions from Electroplating by the Application of Ultrasoundcitations
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Degradation of chemical water pollutants using ultrasound
Abstract
The manufacture of Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) produces a cocktail of chemicals in waste water effluent from inorganic compounds to organic species used as additives in electroless and electroplating solutions. In addition resist stripers can introduce a range of dyes and ink based compounds into the effluent stream. With environmental legislation become ever stricter it is imperative that the industry keeps abreast of new techniques for waste water treatment one of which is the employment of ultrasound.