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Purification of silicon for electronics #13

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swagXDragonSlayer46YT opened this issue Sep 10, 2022 · 1 comment
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Purification of silicon for electronics #13

swagXDragonSlayer46YT opened this issue Sep 10, 2022 · 1 comment
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Electronic components that use silicon (in real life) need silicon with a purity above 99.99999% (i forgot the amount of 9's there were but it is basically a lot) and all raw silicon that has come fresh out of ore processing has too many impurities to be used in electronics. It is therefore unrealistic to simply make silicon boules and other electronic related things with normal silicon that you just pulled out of an electrolyzer/ore washer/whatever you used. It is time to make silicon in gregtech more painful.

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Main Product: Purified Silicon Dust
Side Product(s): N/A

Steps

Silicon Dust -> Pulverizer -> Fine Silicon Dust
Fine Silicon Dust + 0.1 b Ethanol + 0.5 b Hydrofluoric Acid + 5 b Nitration Solution -> Chemical Reactor -> 1 b Silicon Solution
1 b Silicon Solution -> Sonicator -> 1 Purified Silicon Dust

Yield

1 Purified Silicon Dust will be made per 1 Normal Silicon Dust

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https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1513012112

@swagXDragonSlayer46YT swagXDragonSlayer46YT added the processing chain This relates to processing chains label Sep 10, 2022
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how the fuck do you get a sonicator at mv

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