Boron removal through multistage refining treatment using CaO-SiO2- Al2O3 slag

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A D. P Putera K L. Avarmaa H T. B M Petrus G A. Brooks M A. Rhamdhani
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Aug 21, 2024

Abstract

Multistage slag treatment was carried out to investigate boron removal from metallurgical grade silicon. Boron is known to be one of the most difficult elements to remove from silicon. Depending on boron initial concentration, boron can be removed from silicon into certain level; most previous studies have attained final 50–100 ppmw (parts per million weight) boron in the silicon using slag treatment. The term ‘multistage’ refers to a process where the resulting silicon from the initial slag treatment is further refined multiple times using a new slag. In this study, an initial slag composition of 45CaO-45SiO2-10Al2O3 (wt per cent) was utilised. Using this technique, boron level in the silicon was expected to be gradually lowered because the new slag will always have more capacity to reach the equilibrium distribution coefficient (LB = (ppmwB)slag/(ppmwB)Si). The current study was carried out through combined thermodynamic calculations (using FactSage™ ver 8.2, by Thermfact Ltd, thermochemical package) and high-temperature experimentation. The thermodynamic calculations were carried out for reactions at 1500, 1550, and 1600°C for three different scenarios: 1. Single stage refining with varied slag to Si ratio. 2. Multistage refining with slag to Si ratio of 1:1. 3. Multistage refining with slag to Si ratio of 2:1. The multistage experimental work was carried out at 1550°C under inert gas atmosphere each time for 2 hrs, with slag to Si ratio of 2:1. The simulation results indicate that the boron distribution coefficient stay essentially constant with varying slag to Si ratio and temperature, around 1.8 to 2, and the experimental results measured LB in the same range, between 1.5 and 2.5. By harnessing this feature, the simulation showed that boron can be removed by approximately 78 per cent in each stage. The experimental result confirmed that the boron concentration in the silicon was reduced by a total of 97.8 per cent from its initial value using four stages of slag treatment, from initial 270 ppmw down to 6 ppmw.
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APA: A D. P Putera K L. Avarmaa H T. B M Petrus G A. Brooks M A. Rhamdhani  (2024)  Boron removal through multistage refining treatment using CaO-SiO2- Al2O3 slag

MLA: A D. P Putera K L. Avarmaa H T. B M Petrus G A. Brooks M A. Rhamdhani Boron removal through multistage refining treatment using CaO-SiO2- Al2O3 slag. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.

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