光伏系统
光伏
电积
太阳能
工艺工程
太阳能电池
环境科学
材料科学
工程类
阳极
电气工程
电极
化学
光电子学
物理化学
作者
Jackson Lee,Noel W. Duffy,Jessica Allen
标识
DOI:10.1002/aesr.202400254
摘要
The mass deployment of solar energy technology has been inspired by sustainable energy objectives. However, end‐of‐life solar photovoltaic modules present the growing dilemma of solar waste management. A circular economy approach should therefore be applied to the solar industry due to the valuable materials contained within modules, and their upfront emissions and energy intensity. Solar module recycling has to date been delineated into three phases: disassembly, delamination, and extraction. Disassembly has been commercially established; delamination has experienced some progression with further development required to liberate the valuable solar cell material, while extraction has had more limited exploration, predominantly through a hydrometallurgical lens. Extraction via electrochemical methods, however, has received some recent attention in the literature with promising outcomes for both metal extraction and process electrification. Electrochemical approaches offer new methods for more advanced processing options. For example, high‐temperature molten salt electrorefining has been investigated for metallurgical‐grade silicon and could prove to be an effective process for recovering silicon. This review provides an overview of solar module recovery methods, with focus on novel and emerging electrochemical approaches including the applicability of electrorefining to upgrade recovered silicon from photovoltaic waste.
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