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A novel purification method for production of solar grade silicon

Abstract

Purification of metallurgical grade silicon (MG- Si) by a combination of solvent refining and physical separation has been studied. MG-Si was alloyed with iron and solidified under different cooling rates to grow pure Si dendrites from the alloy. The Si dendrites and FeSi2 that were formed after solidification were then separated by a gravity-based method. The separation method relies on significantly different densities of Si and FeSi2, and uses a heavy liquid with specific gravity between the two phases to float the former on the surface of a heavy liquid, while the latter sinks to the bottom. The effect of particle size and cooling rate on the Si yield and separation efficiency of the Si phase was investigated. The floated Si particles were further purified by removing the physically adherent Fe-Si phase, using an acid leaching method. Analysis of the produced silicon indicates that several impurity elements can be efficiently removed using this simple and low-cost technique.

Authors

Esfahani S; Barati M

Volume

224

Pagination

pp. 195-205

Publication Date

January 1, 2011

DOI

10.1002/9781118019467.ch20

Conference proceedings

Ceramic Transactions

ISSN

1042-1122
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