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Chlorination of trichlorosilane/chlorodimethylsilane using metal chlorides: experimental and mechanistic investigations

Removal of carbonaceous impurities from trichlorosilane (SiHCl(3)) reduces the carbon content of solar grade polysilicon produced with the improved Siemens method. The separation of chlorodimethylsilane (CH(3))(2)SiHCl from SiHCl(3) by distillation remains challenging due to the small difference in...

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Autores principales: Duan, Rui, Peng, Wencai, Zhang, Jianshu, Zhang, Jinli
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9996689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36909759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00772c
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author Duan, Rui
Peng, Wencai
Zhang, Jianshu
Zhang, Jinli
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Zhang, Jianshu
Zhang, Jinli
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description Removal of carbonaceous impurities from trichlorosilane (SiHCl(3)) reduces the carbon content of solar grade polysilicon produced with the improved Siemens method. The separation of chlorodimethylsilane (CH(3))(2)SiHCl from SiHCl(3) by distillation remains challenging due to the small difference in their boiling points. Herein, the chlorination of (CH(3))(2)SiHCl/SiHCl(3) with metal chlorides (WCl(6), MoCl(5)) were studied. The aim was to convert (CH(3))(2)SiHCl into (CH(3))(2)SiCl(2), increase the relative volatility of (CH(3))(2)SiHCl and SiHCl(3) and facilitate the distillation. The optimum reaction conditions were 60 °C, 60 min and n(WCl(6) or MoCl(5)): n(SiHCl(3) or (CH(3))(2)SiHCl) = 0.7 at 0.8 MPa. Under these conditions, and when WCl(6) and MoCl(5) were used as the chlorine sources, the extents of (CH(3))(2)SiHCl conversion were 22.7 and 18.5 times higher than those of SiHCl(3), respectively. In addition, a mechanistic study showed that the difference between the reactions of SiHCl(3) and (CH(3))(2)SiHCl resulted from the different energy barriers for the reactions of the [Image: see text] and (CH(3))(2)SiCl· radicals with WCl(x) or MoCl(x), and the barrier for the [Image: see text] reaction was higher than that for the (CH(3))(2)SiCl· reaction.
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spelling pubmed-99966892023-03-10 Chlorination of trichlorosilane/chlorodimethylsilane using metal chlorides: experimental and mechanistic investigations Duan, Rui Peng, Wencai Zhang, Jianshu Zhang, Jinli RSC Adv Chemistry Removal of carbonaceous impurities from trichlorosilane (SiHCl(3)) reduces the carbon content of solar grade polysilicon produced with the improved Siemens method. The separation of chlorodimethylsilane (CH(3))(2)SiHCl from SiHCl(3) by distillation remains challenging due to the small difference in their boiling points. Herein, the chlorination of (CH(3))(2)SiHCl/SiHCl(3) with metal chlorides (WCl(6), MoCl(5)) were studied. The aim was to convert (CH(3))(2)SiHCl into (CH(3))(2)SiCl(2), increase the relative volatility of (CH(3))(2)SiHCl and SiHCl(3) and facilitate the distillation. The optimum reaction conditions were 60 °C, 60 min and n(WCl(6) or MoCl(5)): n(SiHCl(3) or (CH(3))(2)SiHCl) = 0.7 at 0.8 MPa. Under these conditions, and when WCl(6) and MoCl(5) were used as the chlorine sources, the extents of (CH(3))(2)SiHCl conversion were 22.7 and 18.5 times higher than those of SiHCl(3), respectively. In addition, a mechanistic study showed that the difference between the reactions of SiHCl(3) and (CH(3))(2)SiHCl resulted from the different energy barriers for the reactions of the [Image: see text] and (CH(3))(2)SiCl· radicals with WCl(x) or MoCl(x), and the barrier for the [Image: see text] reaction was higher than that for the (CH(3))(2)SiCl· reaction. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9996689/ /pubmed/36909759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00772c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Zhang, Jianshu
Zhang, Jinli
Chlorination of trichlorosilane/chlorodimethylsilane using metal chlorides: experimental and mechanistic investigations
title Chlorination of trichlorosilane/chlorodimethylsilane using metal chlorides: experimental and mechanistic investigations
title_full Chlorination of trichlorosilane/chlorodimethylsilane using metal chlorides: experimental and mechanistic investigations
title_fullStr Chlorination of trichlorosilane/chlorodimethylsilane using metal chlorides: experimental and mechanistic investigations
title_full_unstemmed Chlorination of trichlorosilane/chlorodimethylsilane using metal chlorides: experimental and mechanistic investigations
title_short Chlorination of trichlorosilane/chlorodimethylsilane using metal chlorides: experimental and mechanistic investigations
title_sort chlorination of trichlorosilane/chlorodimethylsilane using metal chlorides: experimental and mechanistic investigations
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9996689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36909759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00772c
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