Open Chemistry (Dec 2018)

Sand Dune Characterization for Preparing Metallurgical Grade Silicon

  • Boussaa S. Anas,
  • Kheloufi A.,
  • Zaourar N. Boutarek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/chem-2018-0128
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 1227 – 1232

Abstract

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Dune sand, from Biskra, Algeria which is in the Great Algerian huge desert attracts tourists from all over the world. Dune sand composes around 80% of the total area of the desert. To date only a few studies have been conducted on this sand. The purpose of the present study is to shed light on the textural and physico-chemical characteristics of this sand using several characterization methods, and to understand the potential for using for photovoltaic applications. The chemical composition of Biskra sand indicated a high purity quartz with 97.6% silica, and a presence of others oxides. Granular analysis enabled the determination of the size of the sand grains which was found to be fine to medium. On the other hand, a Scanning Electron Microscopy and optical observations were carried out, the micrographs observations indicated the presence of different shapes of sand grain, some rounded whereas others are angular edged or elongated. X-ray diffraction indicates the highly crystalline nature of the Biskra sand.

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