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Use of PFOS in chromium plating – Characterisation of closed-loop systems, use of alternative substances


PFOS (Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid) is a persistent organic pollutant. Its use has been strictly restricted by the Stockholm Convention and EU POP Regulation. In the EU, the use of PFOS is still permitted for “non-decorative hard chromium (VI) plating in closed loop systems” in the plating industry, as a specific exemption. With the aim of minimizing PFOS-emissions into the environment, this project describes the characteristics and possible improvements of a closed loop system. Both non-fluorinated compounds and short-chain fluorinated compounds are discussed as substitutes for PFOS in the plating industry.

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Texte | 95/2017
Number of pages
55
Year of publication
November 2017
Author(s)
Markus Blepp, Wolfram Willand, Dr. Roland Weber
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English
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 PFOS  Stockholm Convention  closed loop system  substitute

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