Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound – Group iva metal
Patent
1986-02-18
1988-10-11
Doll, John
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound
Group iva metal
423324, 423414, 423644, C01G 1700
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active
047770236
ABSTRACT:
A method for preparing a hydride containing at least two different Group 4A atoms wherein at least one of the Group 4A atoms is silicon or germanium. The method includes the steps of reacting an alkali metal and a macrocyclic compound with a silicon or germanium hydride to form a salt. The salt is then reacted with a Group 4A halide. The resulting hydrides are useful as deposition feedstock material for use in the formation of hydrogenated amorphous silicon alloy in the fabrication of photovoltaic devices and other semiconductor devices.
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Doll John
Leeds Jackson
Solarex Corporation
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