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Electrochemical production of silicon

Kouji Yasuda, Toshiyuki Nohira

2022High Temperature Materials and Processes25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Silicon solar cells are crucial devices for generating renewable energy to promote the energy and environmental fields. Presently, high-purity silicon, which is employed in solar cells, is manufactured commercially via the Siemens process. This process is based on hydrogen reduction and/or the thermal decomposition of trichlorosilane gas. The electrochemical process of producing silicon has attracted enormous attention as an alternative to the existing Siemens process. Thus, this article reviews different scientific investigations of the electrochemical production of silicon by classifying them based on the employed principles (electrorefining, electrowinning, and solid-state reduction) and electrolytes (molten oxides, fluorides, chlorides, fluorides–chlorides, ionic liquids [ILs], and organic solvents). The features of the electrolytic production of silicon in each electrolyte, as well as the prospects, are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

ElectrowinningTrichlorosilaneSiliconMaterials scienceElectrolyteElectrochemistryRenewable energyNanotechnologyProcess engineeringMetallurgyElectrodeChemistryElectrical engineeringEngineeringPhysical chemistryMolten salt chemistry and electrochemical processesAdvancements in Battery MaterialsExtraction and Separation Processes