Reaction Mechanisms in Carbothermic Production of Silicon, Study of Selected Reactions

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Eli Ringdalen Tangstadm Merete
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"This paper presents an overview of results from The Norwegian Research Institution SINTEF and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU regarding new and ongoing research in silicon production. The main studies are related to condensation of SiO gas and cavity formation. If SiO gas condensation is increased at the top of the furnace resulting in SiO content in the off-gas closer to equilibrium, the Si yield will be increased significantly. Experimental work, simulating a cavity under industrial conditions, has shown that the cavity grows downwards from one layer. Physical appearance of zones in industrial furnaces, and selected reactions in these, are discussed based on results from excavation of industrial furnaces and results from laboratory experiments. Experimental studies of reaction rates for the formation of SiO are presented. Quartz properties are demonstrated to vary between differing quartz types and the effect of this is discussed.Introduction Both the theoretical and industrial issues associated with the production of silicon are described in detail in the textbook written by Schei et al [1]. This book covers the knowledge of silicon production process up to 1998. Together with the work by Myrhaug [1] and by Aasly[2], this is the main basis for this paper. Recent and ongoing research at SINTEF and NTNU focusing on production of Si and SiO in the high temperature zone, dissociation of SiO and condensate and cavity formation will be discussed."
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APA: Eli Ringdalen Tangstadm Merete  (2012)  Reaction Mechanisms in Carbothermic Production of Silicon, Study of Selected Reactions

MLA: Eli Ringdalen Tangstadm Merete Reaction Mechanisms in Carbothermic Production of Silicon, Study of Selected Reactions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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