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SODIUM HYDROXIDE, 50 % S OLUTION SEMI C43-0699 © SEMI 1999 1 SEMI C43-0699 SPECIFICA TION FOR SODIUM HYDROXIDE, 50% SOLUTION This spe cifica tion was te chnically approve d by the G lobal Process Che micals Com mittee an…

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13 VLSI Grade Procedures
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14 Tier A Procedures
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15 Tier B Procedures
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16 Tier C Procedures
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17 Tier D Procedures
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Table 1 Impurity Limits and Other Requirements for Sodium Hydroxide Pellets
Previous SEMI Reference # C1.22-95
Grade 1
(Specification)
Assay (NaOH) 97.0% min
Sodium Carbonate (Na
2
CO
3
)0.5% max
Ammonium Hydroxide Precipitate 0.02% max
Insoluble Matter 50 ppm max
Nitrogen Compounds (as N) 10 ppm max
Chloride (Cl) 50 ppm max
Phosphate (PO
4
) 5 ppm max
Sulfate (SO
4
) 20 ppm max
Heavy Metals (as Ag) 10 ppm max
Iron (Fe) 10 ppm max
Mercury (Hg) 0.1 ppm max
Nickel (Ni) 10 ppm max
Potassium (K) 0.02% max
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SODIUM HYDROXIDE, 50% SOLUTION SEMI C43-0699 © SEMI 19991
SEMI C43-0699
SPECIFICATION FOR SODIUM HYDROXIDE, 50% SOLUTION
This specification was technically approved by the Global Process Chemicals Committee and is the direct
responsibility of the North American Process Chemicals Committee. Current edition approved by the North
American Regional Standards Committee on April 23, 1999. Initially available on SEMI OnLine May 1999;
to be published June 1999.
1 Purpose
1.1 The purpose of this document is to standardize
requirements for 50% sodium hydroxide solution used
in the semiconductor industry and testing procedures to
support those standards. Test methods have been shown
to give statistically valid results. This document also
provides guidelines for grades of 50% sodium
hydroxide solution for which a need has been
identified. In the case of the guidelines, the test
methods may not have been statistically validated yet.
2 Scope
2.1 The scope of this document is all grades of 50%
sodium hydroxide solution used in the semiconductor
industry.
3 Limitations
3.1 None.
4 Referenced Documents
SEMI C1 Specifications for Reagents
5 Terminology
5.1 None.
6 Physical Property (for information only)
6.1 Not applicable.
7 Requirements
7.1 The requirements for 50% sod ium hydroxide
solution for Grade 1 are listed in Table 1.
8 Grade 1 Procedures
NOTE 1: Each laboratory is responsible for verifying the
validity of the method within its own operation.
8.1 Assay
Accurately weigh 70 to 80 g of sample in
a closed weighing bottle. Transfer to a 500 mL
volumetric flask, dilute in carbon dioxide-free water,
cool to 25°C, dilute to the mark with carbon dioxide-
free water, and mix thoroughly. Transfer 25.0 mL of
this solution to a 500 mL glass-stoppered flask, dilute
with 175 mL of carbon dioxide-free water, add 5 mL of
barium chloride reagent solution, shake and allow to
stand for five minutes. Add 0.15 mL of
phenolphthalein indicator solution and titrate with
standardized 1 N hydrochloric acid. (Save this solution
for the sodium carbonate test.)
(g) Sample ofWeight
80.00 HCl of N mL
Assay %
××
=
8.2 Sodium Carbonate To the a bove titrated
solution, add 0.15 mL of methyl orange indicator and
continue the titration with 1 N hydrochloric acid,
making sure that no insoluble carbonate remains. The
additional hydrochloric acid is equivalent to that
consumed by the sodium carbonate.
(g) Sample ofWeight
106.0 HCl of N mL
CONa %
32
××
=
8.3 Ammonium Hydroxide Precipitate Weigh 20 g
of sample into 250 mL beaker and dissolve in about 100
mL of water.
8.3.1 Cautiously add 15 mL of sulfuric acid to 15 mL
of water in a 100 mL glass beaker, cool; then cautiously
add the mixture to the solution of the sample, and
evaporate to dense fumes. Cool, dissolve the residue in
130 mL of hot water, and add ammonium hydroxide
until the solution is just basic to methyl red.
8.3.2 Heat to boiling, filter, wash with hot water and
ignite. The weight of the residue should not exceed 2
mg.
8.4 Insoluble Matter Dilute 50 g of sample in 250
mL of carbon dioxide-free water in a 500 mL stoppered
flask and cool to 25°C. The solution should be clear
and colorless. Filter through a tared, medium porosity
filtering crucible and wash thoroughly with hot water.
Dry the crucible at 105°C for 1 hour, cool and weigh
the residue. The weight of the residue should not
exceed 2.5 mg.
8.5 Stock Solution for Sections 8.6 through 8.13 ―
Add 50 g of sample to 250 mL of carbon dioxide-free
water and dilute with such water to 500 mL. One mL
contains 0.10 g of sample. Store in a plastic container.
8.6 Nitrogen Compounds (as N) Dilute 30 mL of
the stock solution with 50 mL of water in a flask
connected through a spray trap to a condenser, the end
of which dips beneath the surface of 10 mL of 0.1 N

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hydrochloric acid. For the standard, take 50 mL of
water in a similar flask, and add 10 mL of the stock
solution and 1 mL of the nitrogen standard solution
(0.010mg N/ml). To each flask add 0.5 g of aluminum
wire in small pieces, and allow the solution to stand for
1 hour. Slowly distill to about 35 mL of solution. To
each distillate add 2 mL of freshly boiled 10% sodium
hydroxide reagent solution, dilute with water to 50 mL
and add 2 mL of Nessler reagent. Any color in the
solution of the sample should not exceed that in the
standard.
8.7 Chloride Dilute l0 mL of th e stock solution
with water to 100 mL. Filter, if necessary, through a
chloride-free filter. To 25 mL of this solution, add 5
mL of water, 1 mL of nitric acid, and 1 mL of silver
nitrate reagent solution. Any turbidity developed
should not exceed that produced by 0.01 mg of chloride
(CI) ion in an equal volume of solution containing the
quantities of reagent used in the test
8.8 Phosphate To 40 mL of the stock solution, add
10 mL of hydrochloric acid and evaporate to dryness on
a steam bath. Dissolve the residue in 25 mL of 0.5 N
sulfuric acid. Add 1 mL of ammonium molybdate
reagent solution and l mL of p-(methylamino)phenol
sulfate reagent solution. Allow the solution to stand for
2 hours at room temperature. Any blue color developed
should not exceed that produced when 0.02 mg of
phosphate (PO
4
) ion is treated as the sample.
8.9 Sulfate To 40 mL of the stock solution, add 5
mL of hydrochloric acid and evaporate to dryness on a
steam bath. Dissolve the residue in 20 mL of water and
evaporate again to dryness. Dissolve the residue in 20
mL of water, filter if necessary, and add 1 mL of dilute
hydrochloric acid (1+19) and 1 mL of barium chloride
reagent solution. Allow the solution to stand for 10
minutes. Any turbidity developed should not exceed
that produced when 0.04 mg of sulfate (SO
4
) ion is
treated as the sample.
8.10 Heavy Metals (as Ag) To 60 mL of the stock
solution cautiously add 20 mL of nitric acid. For the
standard add 0.05 mg of silver ion (Ag) to 10 mL of the
stock solution and cautiously add 20 mL of nitric acid.
Evaporate both solutions to dryness over a low flame or
on an electric hot plate. Dissolve each residue in about
20 mL of water, filter if necessary through a chloride-
free filter, and dilute with water to 25 mL. Adjust the
pH of the standard and sample solutions to between 3
and 4 (using a pH meter) with 1 N acetic acid or
ammonium hydroxide (10% NH
3
). Dilute each solution
with water to 40 mL and stir. Add 10 mL of freshly
prepared hydrogen sulfide water to each solution and
stir again. Any color developed in the sample should
not exceed that in the standard.
8.11 Iron Neutralize 20 mL of the stock solution
with hydrochloric acid, using a phenolphthalein
indicator solution, add 2 mL of HCI in excess, and
dilute with water to 50 mL. Add 30 to 50 mg of
ammonium peroxydisulfate crystals and 3 mL of
ammonium thiocyanate reagent solution. Any red color
developed should not exceed that produced when 0.01
mg of iron (Fe) ion is treated as the sample.
8.12 Nickel Dilute 40 mL of the stock solution to
50 mL with water and neutralize with hydrochloric acid
using a pH meter. Dilute to 85 mL with water and add
ammonium hydroxide to make the solution barely basic
(pH 8). Add 5 mL of bromine water and 5 mL of
alcoholic 1% dimethylgy1oxime solution in alcohol,
and 5 mL of 10% sodium hydroxide reagent solution.
Any red color developed should not exceed that
produced when 0.02 mg of nickel (Ni) ion is treated as
the sample.
8.13 Potassium Dilute 10 mL of the stock solution
with water to 100 mL to form the sample solution. To
prepare the standard solution, add 0.1 mg of potassium
(K) ion to 10 mL of the stock solution and dilute with
water to 100 mL.
8.13.1 Using flame emission spectroscopy, observe
the emission of the standard solution at the 767 nm
potassium line. Observe the emission of the sample
solution at the 767 nm potassium line and also at a
wavelength of 750 nm. The difference between the
intensities observed for the Sample Solution at 767 nm
and 750 nm should not exceed the difference observed
at 767 nm between the sample solution and standard
solution (see SEMI Cl, Section 3.7, Flame Emission
Spectroscopy).
9 Grade 2 Procedures
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10 Grade 3 Procedures
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11 Grade 4 Procedures
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12 Grade 5 Procedures
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13 VLSI Grade Procedures
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14 Tier A Procedures
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