Recent Advances in Electrochemical-Based Silicon Production Technologies with Reduced Carbon Emission
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Original language | English |
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Article number | 0142 |
Journal / Publication | Research |
Volume | 6 |
Online published | 18 May 2023 |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
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Abstract
Sustainable and low-carbon-emission silicon production is currently one of the main focuses for the metallurgical and materials science communities. Electrochemistry, considered a promising strategy, has been explored to produce silicon due to prominent advantages: (a) high electricity utilization efficiency; (b) low-cost silica as a raw material; and (c) tunable morphologies and structures, including films, nanowires, and nanotubes. This review begins with a summary of early research on the extraction of silicon by electrochemistry. Emphasis has been placed on the electro-deoxidation and dissolution- electrodeposition of silica in chloride molten salts since the 21st century, including the basic reaction mechanisms, the fabrication of photoactive Si films for solar cells, the design and production of nano-Si and various silicon components for energy conversion, as well as storage applications. Besides, the feasibility of silicon electrodeposition in room-temperature ionic liquids and its unique opportunities are evaluated. On this basis, the challenges and future research directions for silicon electrochemical production strategies are proposed and discussed, which are essential to achieve large-scale sustainable production of silicon by electrochemistry. © 2023 Feng Tian et al. Exclusive licensee Science and Technology Review Publishing House.
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- LITHIUM-ION BATTERY, DIRECT ELECTROLYTIC REDUCTION, MOLTEN-SALT ELECTROLYSIS, CRYSTALLINE SILICON, 3-PHASE INTERLINES, SOLID SIO2, ELECTRODEPOSITION PROCESS, ANODE MATERIAL, SOLAR-CELLS, LIQUID
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Recent Advances in Electrochemical-Based Silicon Production Technologies with Reduced Carbon Emission. / Tian, Feng; Pang, Zhongya; Hu, Shen et al.
In: Research, Vol. 6, 0142, 2023.
In: Research, Vol. 6, 0142, 2023.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
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