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SEMI C3.47-11 01 © SEMI 1993 , 2001 1 SEMI C3.47-1101 SPECIFICA TION FOR HYDROGEN BROMIDE (HBr), 99.98% QUALITY This specif ication was technic ally approved by the Global Ga ses Committee and is the direct responsib ili…

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Figure 1
Configuration for the Analysis of O
2
, N
2
O
2
in C
2
F
6
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SEMI C3.47-1101 © SEMI 1993, 20011
SEMI C3.47-1101
SPECIFICATION FOR HYDROGEN BROMIDE (HBr), 99.98% QUALITY
This specification was technically approved by the Global Gases Committee and is the direct responsibility of
the North American Gases Committee. Current edition approved by the North American Regional Standards
Committee on August 27, 2001. Initially available at www.semi.org September 2001; to be published
November 2001. Originally published in 1993; previously published in 1995.
1 Description
1.1 Hydrogen Bromide is an irritating and corrosive
gas with a sharp, penetrating, suffocating odor. It is
colorless and nonflammable, but fumes in moist air.
2 Specifications
QUALITY: 99.98%, ASSAY (Total Acidity): 98% min
Impurities
Maximum Impurities
Acceptable (ppm)*
Carbon Dioxide (CO
2
)50
Carbon Monoxide (CO) 5
Hydrogen Chloride (HCl) **
Methane (CH
4
)15
Oxygen (O
2
) + Nitrogen (N
2
)50
Water (H
2
O) (v/v) 5
TOTAL LISTED IMPURITIES
(excluding metals)
125
Impurities
Maximum Impurities
Acceptable (ppm)*
Iron (Fe) 1 (by weight, vapor phase)
* An analysis of significant figures has not been considered. The
number of significant figures will be based on analytical accuracy and
the precision of the provided procedure.
** To be analyzed and reported (typically 500 ppm).
3 Physical Constants (for information only)
Metric Units U.S. Units
Molecular Weight 80.92 80.92
Boiling Point at 1 atm -66.7°C -88.1°F
Density of gas at 70°F (21.1°C)
and 1 atm
3.333 g/L 0.208 lb/ft
3
Specific gravity of gas 2.7 2.7
Critical Pressure 85.16 bar 1234.8 psia
Critical Temperature 90°C 193.6°F
4 Analytical Procedures
4.1 Nitrogen, Oxygen, Carbon Monoxide, Methane,
and Carbon Dioxide — This procedure is for the
determination of nitrogen, oxygen + argon, carbon
monoxide, methane, and carbon dioxide using a gas
chromatograph with a discharge ionization detector.
4.1.1 Detection Limits
N
2
< 10 ppb
O
2
+ Ar < 20 ppb
CO < 20 ppb
CH
4
< 10 ppb
CO
2
< 10 ppb
4.1.2 Instrument Parameters — All components are
analyzed using two columns and two detectors with a
single injection. (See Figure 1.)
4.1.2.1 Columns:
HayeSep Db 2.0 m (6 ft.) by 3.2 mm (1/8") O.D.
by 2.2 mm (0.085") I.D.
Molecular Sieve 5A 2.0 m (6 ft) by 3.2 mm (1/8")
O.D by 2.2 mm (0.085") I.D. ss or equivalent
(60/80 mesh)
4.1.2.2 Carrier Flow — 40 mL/min He
4.1.2.3 Sample Volume — 1.0 mL
4.1.2.4 Temperatures:
Detector 100°C
Column 1 40°C
Column 2 100°C
4.1.3 Calibration Standards 5 ppm of each com-
pound of interest including nitrogen, oxygen, carbon
monoxide, methane, and carbon dioxide in helium.
4.1.4 Operating Procedures
4.1.4.1 Inject a sample of the calibration standard into
the HayeSep column using a gas sample valve. Allow
the effluent of HayeSep column to enter the Molecular
Sieve column until after CO has eluted. Switch the
switching valve to allow the methane and CO
2
to elute
directly into detector A while oxygen, nitrogen, and CO
separate on the molecular sieve column and elute into
detector B. Record retention times and peak areas for
all peaks. The order of elution from the HayeSep
column to detector A is methane and CO
2
. The order of
elution on the molecular sieve column to detector B is
oxygen, nitrogen, and CO.
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4.1.4.2 Analyze the HBr sample to be tested in the
same manner.
4.1.4.3 Analyze the calibration standard again.
4.1.4.4 Compare the average peak area of the
calibration standard to that of the HBr sample being
tested. Calculate the concentration of impurities, using
the formula below. The result may not exceed the
specification in Section 2 of this standard.
Sample Peak Are
a
Standard Peak Are
a
×
Concentratio
n
of Standard
=
Concentratio
n
of Sample
4.2 Water — This procedure is for the determination of
trace moisture (water) in hydrogen bromide gas using a
continuous flowing, cooled surface condensation point
hygrometer.
NOTE 1: The National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST) provides calibration services for the thermometer used
in condensation point hygrometers.
NOTE 2: This method is not applicable if other constituents
in the gas will condense before the moisture condensation i.e.,
excessive carbon dioxide and/or oil contamination.
NOTE 3: The sampling system and hygrometer must be
designed to operate under the sample pressure, or the sample
pressure must be reduced to accommodate the pressure
restrictions of the analytical hygrometer using a regulator with
a stainless steel diaphragm.
4.2.1 Detection Limit 2.0 ppm.
4.2.2 Flow Requirements:
4.2.2.1 Sample flow rate and pressure will be set in
accordance with the instrument manufacturer’s
instructions.
4.2.2.2
Gas must flow past the chilled mirror where
optic means are provided to detect the deposit
(condensation) and to read the thermometer measuring
the temperature of the mirror.
4.2.3
Calibration
4.2.3.1 A calibration thermometer designed to indicate
temperatures in the –89°C (–121°F) range is required.
4.2.3.2 A calibration curve representing water added to
dried hydrogen bromide vs condensation point is
required. This can be obtained by preparing a standard
of water balance nitrogen and mixing it with dry
hydrogen bromide using a dynamic gas blender with
mass flow controllers or calibrated flow meters. The
hydrogen bromide gas can be dried by passing it over
an activated molecular sieve (5A) or magnesium
perchlorate.
4.2.4
Operating Procedures
4.2.4.1 Obtain a continuous flow of sample gas from
the source using a clean stainless steel sampling line
which has been purged dry after exposure to ambient
moisture.
4.2.4.2
After prepurging with a dry gas, allow the
sample gas to flow through the sampling system and the
condensation point hygrometer for one-quarter hour to
two hours to allow the entire system to reach
equilibrium with regard to moisture content.
4.2.4.3
After equilibrium has been reached, cool the
mirror to determine the actual condensation point of the
sample. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations
to create the temperatures needed.
4.2.4.4
Continue to verify the condensation point for at
least 30 minutes after a stable reading has been
confirmed.
4.2.4.5
Correct the condensation point reading from the
measured pressure to 1 atm of pressure. The result may
not exceed the specification in Section 2 of this
standard.
4.3
Iron — This procedure is for the determination of
iron in gaseous hydrogen bromide and analyzed by
inductively coupled plasma.
4.3.1
Sampling Apparatus
3 Teflon diaphragm valves (1/4" FNPT)
(Fluoroware 201-10 or equivalent)
2 Teflon tees (1/4") (Fluoroware UT4FN-1 or
equivalent)
50 ft. Teflon tubing (1/4") (Fluoroware AT250-047
or equivalent)
Teflon flow meter (1/4" FNPT calibrated for HBr
flow) (Fluoroware FM-4N-1P or equivalent)
8 Teflon connectors (1/4" tube to 1/4" MNPT
(Fluoroware C4-CFN-1 or equivalent)
9 gas washing bottles (375 mL) (Savillex #507 or
equivalent with 501-4-2 cap)
Tee purge assembly (Matheson 4756-330 or
equivalent)
Manual control valve (Matheson 55A-330 or
equivalent)
Cylinder scale that can measure the mass of the
cylinder to ± 1 g accuracy.
4.3.2 Water — 18 megaohm-cm DI water is used for
all dilution blanks and washings.
4.3.3
Reagents — All reagents are of the highest purity
available minimizing background metal contamination.