Combustion synthesis of silicon by magnesiothermic reduction

PHOSPHORUS SULFUR AND SILICON AND THE RELATED ELEMENTS(2018)

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Magnesiothermic reduction of silica is a powerful method for producing silicon owing to its simplicity, low reduction temperature and low production cost. However, the inevitable formation of magnesium silicide (Mg2Si) limits the use of this method. A new approach was developed in this research to prevent the formation of Mg2Si by using alumina as a consumer of gaseous magnesium. Utilizing this approach, highly pure silicon was produced by firstly purifying the silica regent by acid-leaching. It was then subjected to magnesiothermic reduction regimes in order to optimize the power input and molar Mg/SiO2 ratio to minimize Mg2Si production. Silicon products were analyzed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) and quantitative Rietveld refinement. Optimum electrical power and molar ratio were found to be 3.75kW and 2.25:1, respectively. The silicon product was examined by glow discharge mass spectrometry which indicated that its purity was 99.96%, with 0.10ppm of B and 0.15ppm of P, making it an attractive material for solar cell generation. [GRAPHICS]
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High purity,silicon,metallothermic reduction,acid leaching,magnesium silicide
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