Abstract

The paper presents the results of refining silicon of metallurgical grades based on leaching of impurities with inorganic acids. Silicon samples were studied by metallographic and X-ray fluorescent methods of analysis, as well as X-ray spectral microanalysis. To improve the quality of this alloying element, we carried out experimental work on its hydrometallurgical purification with solutions of various acids (10 % H2SO4 , HCl, HNO3 , 4 % HF) and their mixtures. Values of changes in the Gibbs energy were calculated for reactions of interaction with reagents of the main impurity inclusions recorded in the studied silicon samples (FeSi2 , Fe2Si, FeSi, AlFeSi, AlFeSi2 , Al3FeSi2 , FeSi2Ti, FeAlTiSi, TiSi2 , Ca2Si). The experiments were carried out on silicon samples with a particle size of –200 μm with constant stirring by a magnetic stirrer at a temperature of 60 °С, duration 1 h and L:S = 5:1. Determination of concentration of the impurity elements in the solution after leaching was made by the atomic emission method of analysis. When hydrofluoric acid is used as a solvent, the best results are obtained for purification of iron, aluminum, and titanium (concentration in solution, mg/dm3, respectively: 2380, 831, 145). The maximum concentration of calcium in the solution (147 mg/dm3 ) was achieved by hydrochloric acid treatment of fine silicon. The most effective for transferring impurities into solution is a mixture of sulfuric and hydrofluoric acids at a ratio of 1:1. Using a mixture of H2SO4 and HCl as a solvent (at a ratio of 1:3) made it possible to achieve sufficiently high mass concentrations of impurity elements in the leaching solution. The degree of silicon purification from iron was 33.32 %, aluminum – 54.64 %, calcium – 65.77 %, titanium – 15.64 %.

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