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Review on Corrosion in Electronic Packaging Trends of Collaborative between Academia-Industry

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 14, Issue 23, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su142315730

Keywords

corrosion; electronic package; wire bonding corrosion; solder corrosion; leadframe corrosion

Funding

  1. Institute of Microengineering and Nanoelectronics, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
  2. Ministry of Higher Education [FRGS/1/2020/TK0/UKM/01/3]

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This article reviews the issue of corrosion in electronic packaging in the semiconductor industry worldwide. The importance of previous studies on this topic is highlighted. A large number of research papers were found in the IEEE Explore and Scopus databases, and they were classified and analyzed. The results showed that journal articles were mainly published by academia, while conference proceedings were mainly published by the industry. The trend of collaborative works between industry and academia has been increasing since 2010.
This article reviews corrosion in electronic packaging mainly in the semiconductor industry over the world. The previous study was reviewed scientifically to highlight the significant work on corrosion in electronic packaging. A total of 467 and 762 studies were found in the IEEE Explore and Scopus databases from 2010 to 2020, respectively. After the search was limited to articles and proceedings, the databases showed only 319 from IEEE and 694 from Scopus. The keywords searching for this topic also emphasized corrosion wire bonding, corrosion leadframe, and corrosion solder. When searching for articles and proceedings were divided into three (3) categories such as academia, industry, and collaborative works, the database from collaborative works showed only 57 and 108 results in IEEE and Scopus, respectively. The studies were classified according to the process after some analysis using Microsoft Excel. Most of the previous studies were on corrosion in electronic packaging. From the study, we found that most of the journal articles were published by academia while the proceeding was published by industry. This information was extracted from IEEE Explore and Scopus databases. Since 2010, the trend of collaborative works among the industry and academia showed increased from 13 to 165 total publications in 2020. This review is significant to give an overview of the collaborative works between industry and academia on the corrosion issue in electronic packaging.

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