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Toxicol Ind Health


Title:Toxicological investigations in the semiconductor industry: IV. Studies on the subchronic oral toxicity and genotoxicity of vacuum pump oils contaminated by waste products from aluminum plasma etching processes
Author(s):Bauer S; Wolff I; Werner N; Schmidt R; Blume R; Pelzing M;
Address:"Department of Environmental Toxicology, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany"
Journal Title:Toxicol Ind Health
Year:1995
Volume:11
Issue:5
Page Number:523 - 541
DOI: 10.1177/074823379501100506
ISSN/ISBN:0748-2337 (Print) 0748-2337 (Linking)
Abstract:"Dry etching processes in semiconductor manufacturing use ionized gases in closed reactors at pressures below 1 torr. Vacuum pump systems that service the reaction chambers are potential sources of exposure to complex mixtures of inorganic and organic compounds. These mixtures consist of unused process gases and process by-products that condense and accumulate in the vacuum pump oils. To evaluate potential hazards of dry etch vacuum equipment, a contaminated vacuum pump oil sample from a BCl3/Cl2 etching process was analyzed. The waste oil was administered by gavage for 14 or 28 days to male and female Wistar rats. Neither death nor behavioral changes occurred after subchronic treatment or during a 14-day posttreatment period. Only slight effects on body weights, clinical chemistry, and hematology data were seen in the exposed animals, although the livers of all waste oil-exposed rats of both sexes showed remarkable hypertrophic degenerations. Genotoxicological investigations were performed through the Ames assay (Salmonella assay) and the Micronucleus assay. The contaminated oil sample caused clear genotoxic effects in both test systems"
Keywords:"Administration, Oral Aluminum/*toxicity Animals Ethers/toxicity Female Fluorocarbons/toxicity *Hazardous Waste/adverse effects Liver/enzymology/pathology Male *Metallurgy Micronucleus Tests Oils/*toxicity Organ Size/drug effects Rats Rats, Wistar *Semicon;Animals;"
Notes:"MedlineBauer, S Wolff, I Werner, N Schmidt, R Blume, R Pelzing, M eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 1995/09/01 Toxicol Ind Health. 1995 Sep-Oct; 11(5):523-41. doi: 10.1177/074823379501100506"

 
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