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  • Dr Richard Tilley works with silicon inside a sealed ‘glove box’
    Rights: The University of Waikato Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato Published 30 May 2008 Size: 54 KB Referencing Hub media

    Dr Richard Tilley works with silicon inside a sealed ‘glove box’. The glove box is filled with argon gas to make sure there is no oxygen present. If there was oxygen around, the semiconductor silicon (Si) would oxidise to silica (SiO2), a mineral with different properties.

    Once the silicon quantum dots are made they are stable, but Richard needs to make sure there is no oxygen around when he does make them.

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