Electrorefining of Silicon Using Molten Salt and Liquid Alloy Electrodes

  • Oishi T
  • Koyama K
  • Tanaka M
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© The Author(s) 2016. Published by ECS. All rights reserved. A new Si refining process, which employs molten salt electrolysis and precipitation steps, is proposed and tested. In this process, impure Si is added to a Cu-Si liquid alloy anode, and the electrorefining of Si is conducted using an Al-Si liquid alloy cathode in a fluoride-based molten salt. From the obtained Si-enriched Al-Si alloy, purified Si is obtained by precipitation. A glow discharge mass spectrometry analysis revealed that the proposed process can effectively remove the dominant impurities such as Fe, Mn, Ti and V from metallurgical grade Si (98-99% purity). A preliminary electrolysis using Si cells recovered from a commercial photovoltaic module, of which the dominant impurities are Ag, Al and Na, showed that the present process is also applicable for Si recycling from waste photovoltaic modules.

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Oishi, T., Koyama, K., & Tanaka, M. (2016). Electrorefining of Silicon Using Molten Salt and Liquid Alloy Electrodes. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 163(14), E385–E389. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0391614jes

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