Typical Solvent Clean SOP

It is very common and often recommended to clean substrates/devices prior to inspection, bonding, functionalization, or other process steps. (Especially for glass and silicon-based work) This is important for minimizing contamination, as well as providing smooth flat surfaces for bonding.

A common technique is to rinse the substrate with a few solvents in series, specifically:

1. Acetone
2. Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)
3. Water (Optional)

Each of these solvents serves a different purpose. Acetone is a very strong solvent that will quickly dissolve oils and other non-desirables, however it evaporates very quickly and leaves a residue. IPA displaces the acetone (better than water) and leaves minimal residue. Water displaces the IPA and evaporates slowly at standard conditions, giving you time to dry your sample without the formation of water spots.

PPE REQUIREMENTS

Procedure