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Title: | Recycling and reuse of kerf-loss silicon from diamond wire sawing for photovoltaic industry | Authors: | Yang, H.L. Liu, I.T. Liu, C.E. Hsu, H.P. Lan, C.W. CHUNG-WEN LAN |
Keywords: | Acid leaching; Carbon; Cutting kerf-loss slurry waste; Oxygen; Recycle; Silicon | Issue Date: | 2019 | Journal Volume: | 84 | Start page/Pages: | 204-210 | Source: | Waste Management | Abstract: | With the rapid growth of the global photovoltaic (PV) industry, the waste from PV industry cannot be ignored, especially the solid wastes from silicon kerf loss and the used quartz crucibles from silicon casting. The silicon kerf loss during wafer sawing was nearly 160,000 tonnes and the used crucible waste was nearly 70,000 tonnes in 2017. With the transition of wafering technology from the slurry-based wire to diamond wire sawing, recycling and reuse of kerf-loss silicon have become more feasible due to the lower impurity contents. In this paper, we aimed to find a simple approach to recycle the kerf loss and identify the purity for reuse. We first analyzed the contents of the as-received kerf-loss silicon from the industry. Then, suitable acids and refining procedure were proposed. The metals, especially nickel, could be easily reduced to several ppmw, boron and phosphorous to sub-ppmw, and carbon to several hundred ppmw, while oxygen was less than 5 wt%. Although the purity of the recycled silicon was not sufficient for casting feedstock, it had a comparable purity of about 5 N with the commercial silicon nitride releasing agent and crucibles used in silicon casting for solar cells. Because the nitride crucibles could be reused a few times for casting, the used crucible waste could be significantly reduced as well. © 2018 |
URI: | https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/444827 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.wasman.2018.11.045 | SDG/Keyword: | Carbon; Crucibles; Diamond cutting tools; Nitrides; Oxygen; Oxygen cutting; Photovoltaic cells; Recycling; Sawing; Silicon; Silicon nitride; Solar cells; Wire; Acid leaching; Diamond wire sawing; Impurity content; Kerf loss slurries; Photovoltaic; Photovoltaic industry; Releasing agent; Simple approach; Silicon wafers; boron; carbon; diamond; metal; oxygen; phosphorus derivative; silicon; silicon nitride; carbon; industrial waste; leaching; metal; oxygen; photovoltaic system; recycling; silicon; slurry; waste management; Article; chemical analysis; industrial waste; priority journal; recycling; solid waste; industry; Diamond; Industry; Metals; Recycling; Solid Waste |
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