DocumentCode :
149380
Title :
Libyan quartz as candidate for solar grade silicon production
Author :
Zreiba, Nuri ; Dweiby, Reda
Author_Institution :
Metall. & Mater. Eng. Dept., Univ. of Tripoli, Tripoli, Libya
fYear :
2014
fDate :
25-27 March 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
Elemental silicon is produced mainly by the Carbo-thermic reduction of silica sand. This technique produces rather impure silicon, which is termed as metallurgical grade silicon. Upgraded metallurgical grade silicon, produced from high purity silica, is usually used to produce semiconductor and solar grade silicon utilized in the manufacturing of microelectronic components of integrated circuits, transistors and solar cells. In this paper, sand from one of the Libyan Desert formations called Ash-Shibat, will be characterized to explore the possibility of its use in the production of high purity silicon. Such sands are thought to be candidate for the production of solar grade silicon. Chemical analysis, x-ray diffraction, and scanning electron microscopy are the main techniques used to characterize the sand and to assess the type and amount of impurities present. The results indicate that impurities such as B, Na, Ca, K, Mg, Al, Ti and Fe are present in the as-received sand in trace amounts. These impurities were found to be contained mainly on the sand particles´ exterior surfaces, and in the binding material between them. The interior of the sand particles are found to be composed mainly of Si and O in the form of quartz silica. It is concluded from this study that further purification and processing of Ash-Shibat sand produce high purity silica that can be used for producing solar grade silicon.
Keywords :
X-ray diffraction; chemical analysis; mineral processing; quartz; sand; scanning electron microscopy; silicon; Al; Ash-Shibat; B; Ca; Fe; K; Libyan desert formations; Libyan quartz; Mg; Na; O; Si; Ti; X-ray diffraction; binding material; carbo-thermic reduction; chemical analysis; elemental silicon; metallurgical grade silicon; rather impure silicon; scanning electron microscopy; semiconductor; silica sand; solar grade silicon production; Impurities; Iterative closest point algorithm; Production; Silicon; Silicon compounds; X-ray diffraction; Silica; impurities; kaolinite; silicon; solar grade silicon;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Renewable Energy Congress (IREC), 2014 5th International
Conference_Location :
Hammamet
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2196-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IREC.2014.6827035
Filename :
6827035
Link To Document :
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