2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2015.04.006
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Synthesis of silicon carbide using concentrated solar energy

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“…Table 2 represents the synthesis techniques and their influential parameters of silicon carbide. Ceballos-Mendivil et al [41] proposed a carbothermic reduction technique that could produce a nanostructure of β-SiC at 1500 • C for 2 h in an argon environment using SiO 2 /C nanocomposite. This has resulted in the introduction of a low-carbon dioxide emission approach that has provided a significant amount of active carbon for composite development and is more thermally stable.…”
Section: Chemical Vapour Depositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 2 represents the synthesis techniques and their influential parameters of silicon carbide. Ceballos-Mendivil et al [41] proposed a carbothermic reduction technique that could produce a nanostructure of β-SiC at 1500 • C for 2 h in an argon environment using SiO 2 /C nanocomposite. This has resulted in the introduction of a low-carbon dioxide emission approach that has provided a significant amount of active carbon for composite development and is more thermally stable.…”
Section: Chemical Vapour Depositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e XRD pattern generated by 1 mol% Co-1 mol% Ag supported SiO 2 is shown in Figure 1. e wide peaks between 18°and 40°associated with the crystalline phase are not revealed as it was intended for an amorphous structure [34][35][36]. Based on the XRD study, the amount of the doped metal does not affect the amorphous structure of silica.…”
Section: Catalyst Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A square honeycomb SiCSi structure usually used in CSP plants as an absorber material was thermally treated and thermoradiative properties were recorded [21]. Ceballos-Mendivil et al [22] synthesized silicon carbide, in five steps, using solar energy in the last two with lower CO 2 emissions during the process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%