Physiochemical Properties of Cryolite-Silica Melts

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S Sokhanvaran
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Electrodeposition of silicon from a cryolite based electrolyte at a relatively low temperature (1000°C) is a promising approach to generate high purity silicon. In order to obtain fundamental data pertaining to electrowinning of silicon from Cryolite?SiO2 melts, density and electrical conductivity measurements were made. A range of temperatures and SiO2 contents was studied for each property. It was found that while density has an inverse relationship with temperature, the dependence for electrical conductivity is direct. Increasing silica content up to the saturation limit (~ 5 wt%) increases the density whereas further increase in SiO2, lowers the melt density. On the other hand, the conductivity is lower for the melts with greater SiO2 content, at any temperature.
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APA: S Sokhanvaran  (2011)  Physiochemical Properties of Cryolite-Silica Melts

MLA: S Sokhanvaran Physiochemical Properties of Cryolite-Silica Melts. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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