2021
DOI: 10.3897/j.moem.7.1.64953
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Methods of trichlorosilane synthesis for polycrystalline silicon production. Part 1: Direct synthesis

Abstract: Novel technical solutions and ideas for increasing the yield of solar and semiconductor grade polycrystalline silicon processes have been analyzed. The predominant polycrystalline silicon technology is currently still the Siemens process including the conversion of technical grade silicon (synthesized by carbon-thermal reduction of quartzites) to trichlorosilane followed by rectification and hydrogen reduction. The cost of product silicon can be cut down by reducing the trichlorosilane synthesis costs through … Show more

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“…There is no production of EK products in Australia, but the abundance of raw materials such as Quartz, combined with the expected increase in demand for photovoltaic Silicon, develops research in this area. They studied ways to reduce the cost of Silicon by improving processes and equipment, reducing the cost of trichlorosilane synthesis [16][17].…”
Section: ๐ถ + ๐‘†๐‘–๐‘‚ 2 โ†’ ๐‘†๐‘– + 2๐ถ๐‘‚ (1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is no production of EK products in Australia, but the abundance of raw materials such as Quartz, combined with the expected increase in demand for photovoltaic Silicon, develops research in this area. They studied ways to reduce the cost of Silicon by improving processes and equipment, reducing the cost of trichlorosilane synthesis [16][17].…”
Section: ๐ถ + ๐‘†๐‘–๐‘‚ 2 โ†’ ๐‘†๐‘– + 2๐ถ๐‘‚ (1)mentioning
confidence: 99%