IEST RP-CC031 3-2011 Method for Characterizing Outgassed Organic Compounds from Cleanroom Materials and Components.pdf
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1、 Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology IEST-RP-CC031.3 Contamination Control Division Recommended Practice 031.3 Method for Characterizing Outgassed Organic Compounds from Cleanroom Materials and Components Arlington Place One 2340 S. Arlington Heights Road, Suite 100 Arlington Heights,
2、 IL 60005-4516 Phone: (847) 981-0100 Fax: (847) 981-4130 E-mail: informationiest.org Web: www.iest.org 2 IEST 2011 All rights reserved Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology IEST-RP-CC031.3 This Recommended Practice is published by the INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY t
3、o advance the technical and engineering sciences. Its use is entirely voluntary, and determination of its applicability and suitability for any particular use is solely the responsibility of the user. This Recommended Practice was prepared by and is under the jurisdiction of Working Group 031 of the
4、 IEST Con-tamination Control Division. Copyright 2011 by the INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY First printing, September 2011 ISBN 978-09841330-8-6 PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT: The Working Groups of the INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY are continually working on impro
5、vements to their Recommended Practices and Reference Documents. Suggestions from those who use these documents are welcome. If you have a suggestion regarding this document, please use the online Proposal for Improvement form found on the IEST website at www.iest.org/proposal/form.html. INSTITUTE OF
6、 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY Arlington Place One 2340 S. Arlington Heights Road, Suite 100 Arlington Heights, IL 60005-4516 Phone: (847) 981-0100 Fax: (847) 981-4130 E-mail: iestiest.org Web: www.iest.org IEST-RP-CC031.3 Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology IEST 2011 All righ
7、ts reserved 3 Method for Characterizing Outgassed Organic Compounds from Cleanroom Materials and Components IEST-RP-CC031.3 CONTENTS SECTION 1 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS 5 2 REFERENCES 5 3 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS 5 4 BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE . 6 5 TEST METHOD . 8 6 REPORTING 10 APPENDIX AORGANIC COMPOUNDS OF
8、 CONCERN OUTGASSING FROM COMMON CLEANROOM MATERIALS 11 BBIBLIOGRAPHY 15 4 IEST 2011 All rights reserved Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology IEST-RP-CC031.3 IEST-RP-CC031.3 Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology IEST 2011 All rights reserved 5 Institute of Environmental Sci
9、ences and Technology Contamination Control Division Recommended Practice 031.3 Method for Characterizing Outgassed Organic Compounds from Cleanroom Materials and Components IEST-RP-CC031.3 1 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS 1.1 Scope This Recommended Practice (RP) describes a test me-thod appropriate for semiq
10、uantitative determination and qualitative characterization of organic compounds outgassed from materials or components exposed to air or gases in cleanrooms or other controlled environ-ments. This RP specifies four outgassing temperatures50 C (122 F), 75 C (167 F), 100 C (212 F), and 150 C (302 F)to
11、 baseline cleanroom materials and components. The RP may become the basis of an agreement between customer and supplier in the specification, procurement, and certification of materials. This RP can also be applied for other mate-rials where outgassing is a concern. 1.2 Limitations The method descri
12、bed in this RP is designed to screen primarily cleanroom materials but can also be applied to materials used in other controlled envi-ronments for identification of outgassed compounds detectable by dynamic headspace gas chromatogra-phy-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The method described is not designed
13、 to provide absolute quantit-ative results. Information on the composition of the materials under test may be useful in selecting the appropriate outgassing temperature to use. 2 REFERENCES Due to the pioneering nature of this document, nor-mative references are not available. Users are encouraged t
14、o investigate the possibility of applying other RP documents. 3 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS analytical sample A portion of material, or component, analyzed. cleanroom components The individual fabricated parts that may consist of one or more material types and are used in areas sub-ject to contamination c
15、ontrol specifications. Example: filter assemblies contamination-free aluminum foil An aluminum foil free of organic contamination within the detection limit of a chosen test method. dynamic headspace analysis The process of thermal desorption of a sample in a flowing gas stream and collecting the ou
16、tgassing compounds for subsequent analysis. gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) A single tool for the identification and quantitation of volatile and semivolatile organic compounds in com-plex mixtures. gate oxide integrity (GOI) A measure of the reliability of a thin gate oxide that contro
17、ls the switching of a transistor. integrated circuit An interconnected array of discrete devices (transis-tors, diodes, and capacitors) contained on a single semiconducting substrate to form a complete circuit or multiple circuits. n-dope To introduce an impurity (dopant) into the crystal lattice of
18、 a semiconductor to modify its electronic properties; for example, adding phosphorous to sili-con to make the material n-type. 6 IEST 2011 All rights reserved Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology IEST-RP-CC031.3 outgassing (offgassing) The release of molecular species in the gaseous or
19、 vapor state from a material under ambient or greater pressure conditions. semiquantitation An analysis technique in which the response factors for all unknown compounds are assumed to be the same as the standard reference compound. target compound A contaminant detrimental to the manufacturing proc
20、ess, either by itself or in combination with other compounds. thermal desorption (TD) or thermal extraction The removal of volatile material using thermal ener-gy (that is, heat). volatile organic compound (VOC) A gaseous product released from polymeric or other materials under certain conditions of
21、 temperature and pressure. 4 BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE This document is relevant to industries that may expe-rience adverse production yields as a result of gaseous organic contamination, also known as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and semi-volatile organic com-pounds (SVOCs). The deposition of out
22、gassed compounds on hardware, products, and wafer surfaces is recognized as a source of processing problems and hardware failures. Outgassing of organic compounds from various construction, fabrication, and other ma-terials may reduce integrated circuit (IC) processing yields and degrade tool perfor
23、mance. Organic com-pounds deposited on silicon wafers may make the wafer surfaces hydrophobic, which may affect etch-ing, wetting, cleaning, and other wafer-processing steps. Organic compounds may decompose to form silicon carbide on silicon wafers and affect gate oxide integrity (GOI) and polysilic
24、on deposition. Organo-phosphorus compounds may decompose and n-dope silicon wafers. In the disk drive industry, organic compounds may build up on disks or heads to cause stiction or read-write errors. Optics (for example, li-thography processing and inspection tools) used in the semiconductor and op
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