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Zaidi, Z.I.; Raza, B.; Ahmed, M.; Sheikh, H.; Qazi, I.A.
7. Eurasia Conference on Chemical Sciences (abstracts)2002
7. Eurasia Conference on Chemical Sciences (abstracts)2002
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[en] Silicon material due to its abundance in nature and maximum conversion efficiency has been successfully being used for the fabrication of electronic and photovoltaic devices such as ICs, diodes, transistors and solar cells. The 80% of the semiconductor industry is ruled by silicon material. Single crystal silicon solar cells are in use for both space and terrestrial application, due to the well developed technology and better efficiency than polycrystalline and amorphous silicon solar cells. The current research work is an attempt to reduce the cost of single crystal silicon solar cells by reusing the silicon saw dust obtained during the watering process. During the watering process about 45% Si material is wasted in the form of Si powder dust. Various waste powder silicon samples were analyzed using inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) technique, for metallic impurities critical for solar grade silicon material. The results were evaluated from impurity and cost point of view. (author)
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Atta-ur-Rahman; Choudhary, M.I.; H.E.J Research Inst. for Chemistry, International Centre for Chemical Sciences, University of Karachi, Karachi (Pakistan); 251 p; 2002; p. 246; 7. Eurasia Conference on Chemical Sciences; Karachi (Pakistan); 8-12 Mar 2002
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