Taejon, South Korea

Key-Jung Kang


Average Co-Inventor Count = 10.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2004

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Title: Innovations in Wastewater Treatment by Key-Jung Kang

Introduction

Key-Jung Kang is a notable inventor based in Taejon, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of wastewater treatment, particularly in addressing environmental challenges posed by industrial processes, specifically in semiconductor manufacturing.

Latest Patents

Key-Jung Kang holds a patent for a "Strain for decomposing TMAH, and method of wastewater treatment using the same." This innovative patent describes a wastewater treatment method utilizing microorganisms capable of decomposing Tetramethyl Ammonium Hydroxide (TMAH). TMAH is widely used in the etching of silicone chips during semiconductor manufacturing, but it is known for its toxicity and difficulty in decomposition. The invention introduces novel microorganisms specifically designed to effectively decompose over 90% of TMAH, facilitating an environmentally friendly approach to wastewater treatment in semiconductor facilities.

Career Highlights

Key-Jung Kang is affiliated with Inbionet Corporation, where he continues to contribute to advancements in biotechnology and environmental solutions. His work is instrumental in the development of sustainable practices that can significantly reduce hazardous waste outputs in the semiconductor industry.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Key-Jung Kang has collaborated with other talented researchers such as Daesang Lee and Mi-Kyoung Lee. Their combined expertise has been crucial in the successful development and implementation of innovative wastewater treatment solutions.

Conclusion

Key-Jung Kang's pioneering work in wastewater treatment highlights the importance of innovation in addressing environmental issues associated with industrial processes. His contributions not only enhance operational efficiency in semiconductor manufacturing but also foster a more sustainable future for the industry.

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