Production of Silicon from Silica: Solid-Oxide-membrane Based Electrolysis Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yihong Jiang JiaPeng Xu Brian Lo Uday B. Pal Soumendra N. Basu
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

"The Solid-Oxide Oxygen-Ion-Conducting Membrane (SOM) electrolysis process has been successfully tested on a laboratory scale, producing silicon directly from silica in a cost-effective and environmentally friendly way. A yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) tube, closed at one end was employed to separate the molten salt containing dissolved silica from a liquid metal anode placed inside the YSZ tube. When the applied electric potential between the liquid tin cathode in the molten salt and the anode exceeds the dissociation potential of silica, oxygen ions are pumped out of the molten salt through the YSZ membrane and oxidized at the anode while the silicon cations in the flux are reduced to silicon at the liquid tin cathode. The presence of high-purity silicon crystals on the surface of liquid tin cathode was confirmed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (EDS). Silicon crystals were extracted from tin cathode by chemical etching.IntroductionPhotovoltaics (PV) generate electrical power by using solar cells, and dramatically reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG). Through 2006 to 2011, it grew the fastest of all renewable technologies with operating capacity increasing an average of 58% annually [l]. However, the cost of manufacturing solar-grade silicon (SoG-Si) for high-efficiency solar energy production represents a major barrier to achieving the industrial goal for solar power of $1/Wp (watt at peak exposure) which would enable widespread grid parity. The current contract price of silicon to PV manufacturers is $50-$60/kg, with the spot market in 2007-2008 showing prices as high as $300/kg [2]. This makes the development of low cost and environmentally friendly manufacturing of high purity silicon very important."
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APA: Yihong Jiang JiaPeng Xu Brian Lo Uday B. Pal Soumendra N. Basu  (2013)  Production of Silicon from Silica: Solid-Oxide-membrane Based Electrolysis Process

MLA: Yihong Jiang JiaPeng Xu Brian Lo Uday B. Pal Soumendra N. Basu Production of Silicon from Silica: Solid-Oxide-membrane Based Electrolysis Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2013.

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