Author: Dave Fang

Carbonized membranes stable in KOH

I did a small experiment to demonstrate that a carbonized membrane would be stable in a harsh alkaline solution, such as KOH. I soaked a carbonized membrane and untreated membrane in %5 KOH at 40 C for an hour in

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Membrane with Ar sputter after a-Si dep

Inspired by some recent literature that I have been reading, I decided to add an argon bombardment step after the amorphous silicon deposition step by applying a 50 W substrate bias. The idea is that point defects on the surface

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Gold separations with carbonized membranes

Recently, I have been trying to pass 5 nm, 10 nm, and 15 nm gold through untreated, carbonized, and ozone/carbonized membranes.  These experiments were done in the pressure cell with fresh samples.  I used a 1:1 dilution of Au stock

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Inside/outside morphology changes due to RTP non-uniformity

Last week, I used a 6-inch thermocouple wafer to profile the temperature uniformity (outside the susceptor) in the RTP.  I measured four points: center, front, back, and center-right (positions relative to the RTP door e.g. front means closer to the

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First attempt at Au separations with carbonized membranes

Today I tried to pass 5 nm gold through three different membranes with similar cut-offs but distinct mean diameters and porosities.  All the samples I used were ozoned yesterday and tested for water permeability. Based on the absorbance measurements, it

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Permeability versus porosity, carbonized membranes

I tested four membranes with different porosities today, including one that had been carbonized.  Here are the pore size distributions with TEM micrographs. I ozone treated all the samples prior to running the experiments, including the carbonized sc 582.  I

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Barnstead and Hopeman water OK

I did two tests using water straight out of the Barnstead and with water from the cleanroom in Hopeman.  I was able to maintain high permeability using the same membrane for at least three successive trials with both.  It looks

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There's something in the water

I’ve become increasing suspicious of the membrane clogging during the hydraulic permeability experiments.  I ran an experiment where I took three fresh samples (sc 582) and pushed water through for 5, 10, and 20 minutes.  Ideally, the permeability would be

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Changes in morphology… from oxide?

Looking back at production over the last year, I noticed that our porosity has dropped considerably.  Now that we have a good handle on controlling pinhole density, it is time to focus on controlling morphology again.  Below are two examples

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Permeability w/ PBS

In a first attempt to reduce the electrostatic drag that might be slowing water transport, I ran an experiment with 1x PBS.  The membranes were first ozone treated and then assembled into the SepCon inserts. From these first trials, it

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