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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 02, 2009
Filed:
Feb. 28, 2006
Oleg P. Kishkovich, Greenville, RI (US);
Devon Kinkead, Holliston, MA (US);
Anatoly Grayfer, Newton, MA (US);
William M. Goodwin, Medway, MA (US);
David Ruede, Northbridge, MA (US);
Oleg P. Kishkovich, Greenville, RI (US);
Devon Kinkead, Holliston, MA (US);
Anatoly Grayfer, Newton, MA (US);
William M. Goodwin, Medway, MA (US);
David Ruede, Northbridge, MA (US);
Entegris, Inc., Chaska, MN (US);
Abstract
A filter includes at least two different adsorptive media. First, chemisorptive media, which is porous and includes an acidic functional group, is used to remove molecular bases, including ammonia, organic amines, imides and aminoalchols, from the atmosphere used in semiconductor fabrication and other processes that require uncontaminated gaseous environments of high quality. Second, physisorptive media is able to adsorb condensable contaminants, particularly those having a boiling point greater than 150 degrees C. The physisorptive media can include untreated, activated carbon.