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| Shame on you if you picked up a die with your bare hands but things do happen. | Shame on you if you picked up a die with your bare hands but things do happen. | ||
| - | ===== Polymide passivation ===== | ||
| - | Can be removed with strong acids (eg RFNA). | + | ===== Polyimide passivation ===== | 
| + | General reccomendations: | ||
| + | * Oxygen plasma is probably best if you have access to it | ||
| + | * If you can deal with safety issues, ethylendiamine may be next best | ||
| + | * Fuming nitric aicd works but takes a while. | ||
| + | * Piranha eats it quickly but it eats other metals nearly as quickly so its probably best avoided | ||
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| + | ==== Ethylendiamine ==== | ||
| "find a polyimide layer that was not entirely removed by HNO3 but which can be dissolved with ethylendiamine" | "find a polyimide layer that was not entirely removed by HNO3 but which can be dissolved with ethylendiamine" | ||
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| + | Rest from [Beck 23] | ||
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| + | Procedure: | ||
| + | * Use straight (how much?) | ||
| + | * 100° C for 15-60 | ||
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| + | ==== Ethylendiamine + hydrazine monohydrate ==== | ||
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| + | " | ||
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| + | From [Beck 23]. Use this if plain ethylendiamine does not work. Unclear if it has a higher corrosion potential, but heed the safety warning | ||
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| + | Procedure: | ||
| + | * Mix (how much?) | ||
| + | * 7 mL 80% hydrazine monohydrate | ||
| + | * 1 mL ethylendiamine | ||
| + | * 100° C for 15-60? | ||
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| + | Notes: | ||
| + | * WARNING: spontaneous combustion can occur over 120° C | ||
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| + | ==== Ethylendiamine + hydrazine monohydrate ==== | ||
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| + | [Beck 23] | ||
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| + | Procedure: | ||
| + | * Mix | ||
| + | * 3 mL ethylendiamine | ||
| + | * 1 mL 98% acetic acid | ||
| + | * Cook 120-130° C for 10-30 minutes | ||
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| + | Notes: | ||
| + | * Mix slowly (or what?) | ||
| + | * Stir vigorously | ||
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| + | ==== Caro's acid ==== | ||
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| + | [Beck 23] | ||
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| + | Procedure: | ||
| + | * Mix | ||
| + | * 7 mL (98%?) H2SO4 | ||
| + | * 1 mL 30% H2O2 | ||
| + | * Cook at 80° C | ||
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| + | Notes: | ||
| + | * Seems like this is same thing as [[Piranha solution]]? | ||
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| + | ==== Fuming nitric acid (FNA) ==== | ||
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| + | When decapping part with WFNA/RFNA the amide layer will usually be simply dissolved [Beck 23, personal experience] | ||
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| + | Beck mentions " | ||
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| + | ==== Oxygen plasma ==== | ||
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| + | ==== Dimethyl sulphoxide + ethanolamine ==== | ||
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| + | [Beck 23] | ||
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| + | Procedure: | ||
| + | * Mix | ||
| + | * 3 mL dimethyl sulphoxide | ||
| + | * 1 mL part ethanolamine | ||
| + | * Cook at 110° C | ||
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| + | WARNING: | ||
| + | * Spontaneous combustion above 120° C | ||
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