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Abstract Hypereutectic Al-Si melts and eutectic Al-Si melt were solidified to study boron and phosphorus distributions in primary silicon phase, eutectic silicon phase and eutectic aluminum phase during Al-Si solvent refining. The boron and phosphorus contents in the primary silicon phase and the eutectic silicon phase were determined by ICP-OES, and the boron and phosphorus contents in the eutectic aluminum phase were calculated by the principle of mass conservation. The primary silicon phase has lowest boron and phosphorus contents, while the eutectic aluminum phase has highest boron and phosphorus contents.

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  • Photovoltaic modules have been installed in many countries, and it is an effective method for protecting environment

  • The boron and phosphorus contents in the primary silicon phase and the eutectic silicon phase were determined by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES), and the boron and phosphorus contents in the eutectic aluminum phase were calculated by the principle of mass conservation

  • The solar grade silicon needs high purity, and it is refined from metallurgical grade silicon

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Photovoltaic modules have been installed in many countries, and it is an effective method for protecting environment. Abstract: Hypereutectic Al-Si melts and eutectic Al-Si melt were solidified to study boron and phosphorus distributions in primary silicon phase, eutectic silicon phase and eutectic aluminum phase during Al-Si solvent refining.

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