Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5468104 | Vacuum | 2017 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
CaO-SiO2-CaCl2 slag refining with intermittent CaCl2 addition has been performed to eliminate boron from metallurgical-grade silicon (MG-Si). The boron-removal efficiency was measured at different refining times, refining temperatures, and amounts of added CaCl2; boron amounting to 90% was removed from the MG-Si. The experimental results show that intermittent CaCl2 addition promotes the elimination of boron from the silicon. The impurity distributions and micro-morphologies of the slag and silicon are examined. The mass transfer coefficient of boron from silicon to the slag is calculated as 3.64 Ã 10â4-10â6 cm/s (r (droplet radii) = 50-5000 μm at 1873 K (1600 °C)) and 4.41 Ã 10â4-10â6 cm/s (r = 50-5000 μm at 1973 K (1700 °C)). The reaction mechanism of boron removal is discussed as well. This method shows potential for simplifying the industrial manufacturing of solar-grade silicon.
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Authors
Chenghao Lu, Tianyu Tang, Zhilin Sheng, Pengfei Xing, Xuetao Luo,