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methylgermane gas?
2004-10-06
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methylgermane gas?
Daniel Lloyd
2004-10-07
These people at least acknowledge that the gas exists:
http://www.voltaix.com/request_info.htm

Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: David Kelly [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 06 October 2004 17:25
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mems-talk] methylgermane gas?

Now here is a tough one.. let's see if anyone can get me an answer on
this.

I need methylgermane gas for an experiment I am trying (for carbon-doped

germanium).  The chemical formula is CH3GeH3, and the CAS number is
1449-65-6.  NONE of the gas companies that I know about offer this gas..
I
have already tried that.

But maybe there's a university research lab or another group that might
be
willing to sell me this (or maybe there's an obscure company out there
that
would make it).  I need semiconductor-grade purity, too.

If anyone could help, they would be my personal hero.  THANKS!

David Kelly
Univ. of Texas



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