Importance of electrokinetic phenomena in contamination control during semiconductor wet processing.

The adsorption of metanil yellow [3-{{4-(phenylamino) phenyl}} benzene sulfonate] and colloidal silica on a commercially available, positively charge-modified nylon 66 membrane (N66 Posidyne) with an isoelectric point (IEP) of 7.6 was investigated. Challenge testing of N66 Posidyne with a 2.3 ppm co...

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Main Author: Jan, Der-E.
Other Authors: Raghavan, Srini
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1994
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/187005
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1870052015-10-23T04:33:42Z Importance of electrokinetic phenomena in contamination control during semiconductor wet processing. Jan, Der-E. Raghavan, Srini Jackson, Kenneth Agrawal, Anoop O'Hanlon, John F. Schrimpf, Ronald D. The adsorption of metanil yellow [3-{{4-(phenylamino) phenyl}} benzene sulfonate] and colloidal silica on a commercially available, positively charge-modified nylon 66 membrane (N66 Posidyne) with an isoelectric point (IEP) of 7.6 was investigated. Challenge testing of N66 Posidyne with a 2.3 ppm colloidal silica dispersion has shown that the membrane adsorbed 0.015 μg of colloidal silica per cm². At a pH of 5.1, the adsorption of metanil yellow was found to increase with its solution concentration and reached a saturation value of 2.2 x 10¹⁴ ions/cm² at a solution concentration of 1.49 x 10⁻⁵M. A technique to incorporate positively charged groups onto the surface of microporous polypropylene and polyvinylidene fluoride membrane filters for the filtration of liquids used in the semiconductor industry has been developed using γ-irradiation. The electrical characteristics of prepared membranes were measured by streaming potential and dye challenge tests. The compatibility of these charge-modified membranes with ultrapure water was investigated. Results show that these charge-modified membranes are characterized by a positive zeta potential in the pH range from 4 to 9.3. From the dye challenge tests at a pH of 5.0, the density of positively charged sites on charge-modified membranes was calculated to be approximately five times larger than that of unmodified membranes. The modified membranes released less than 1 ppb of total organic carbon (TOC) into ultrapure water and thus appear to have potential for use in DI water system. The electrokinetic characteristics of silicon, silicon dioxide and silicon nitride wafers subjected to different cleaning procedures were measured using a streaming potential technique. A streaming potential cell for handling 5" wafers was designed and fabricated to make these measurements. The isoelectric point of silicon, silicon dioxide and silicon nitride was dependent on the cleaning method. Polystyrene latex (PSL) and aminopropyl/silica particle deposition from aqueous solutions onto silicon nitride was investigated and correlated with the electrokinetic potential data. 1994 text Dissertation-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/187005 9527969 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description The adsorption of metanil yellow [3-{{4-(phenylamino) phenyl}} benzene sulfonate] and colloidal silica on a commercially available, positively charge-modified nylon 66 membrane (N66 Posidyne) with an isoelectric point (IEP) of 7.6 was investigated. Challenge testing of N66 Posidyne with a 2.3 ppm colloidal silica dispersion has shown that the membrane adsorbed 0.015 μg of colloidal silica per cm². At a pH of 5.1, the adsorption of metanil yellow was found to increase with its solution concentration and reached a saturation value of 2.2 x 10¹⁴ ions/cm² at a solution concentration of 1.49 x 10⁻⁵M. A technique to incorporate positively charged groups onto the surface of microporous polypropylene and polyvinylidene fluoride membrane filters for the filtration of liquids used in the semiconductor industry has been developed using γ-irradiation. The electrical characteristics of prepared membranes were measured by streaming potential and dye challenge tests. The compatibility of these charge-modified membranes with ultrapure water was investigated. Results show that these charge-modified membranes are characterized by a positive zeta potential in the pH range from 4 to 9.3. From the dye challenge tests at a pH of 5.0, the density of positively charged sites on charge-modified membranes was calculated to be approximately five times larger than that of unmodified membranes. The modified membranes released less than 1 ppb of total organic carbon (TOC) into ultrapure water and thus appear to have potential for use in DI water system. The electrokinetic characteristics of silicon, silicon dioxide and silicon nitride wafers subjected to different cleaning procedures were measured using a streaming potential technique. A streaming potential cell for handling 5" wafers was designed and fabricated to make these measurements. The isoelectric point of silicon, silicon dioxide and silicon nitride was dependent on the cleaning method. Polystyrene latex (PSL) and aminopropyl/silica particle deposition from aqueous solutions onto silicon nitride was investigated and correlated with the electrokinetic potential data.
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Importance of electrokinetic phenomena in contamination control during semiconductor wet processing.
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title Importance of electrokinetic phenomena in contamination control during semiconductor wet processing.
title_short Importance of electrokinetic phenomena in contamination control during semiconductor wet processing.
title_full Importance of electrokinetic phenomena in contamination control during semiconductor wet processing.
title_fullStr Importance of electrokinetic phenomena in contamination control during semiconductor wet processing.
title_full_unstemmed Importance of electrokinetic phenomena in contamination control during semiconductor wet processing.
title_sort importance of electrokinetic phenomena in contamination control during semiconductor wet processing.
publisher The University of Arizona.
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