Chemical treatment of crystalline silicon solar cells as a main stage of pv modules recycling = Obróbka chemiczna krzemowych ogniw słonecznych jako najważniejszy etap w recyklingu modułów fotowoltaicznych - Publication - Bridge of Knowledge

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Chemical treatment of crystalline silicon solar cells as a main stage of pv modules recycling = Obróbka chemiczna krzemowych ogniw słonecznych jako najważniejszy etap w recyklingu modułów fotowoltaicznych

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In recent years, photovoltaic systems have gained worldwide recognition and popularity as a environmentally friendly way of solving energetic problems. However, a problem of utilizing worn out photovoltaic systems, amount of which will rapidly increase in the future, is yet to be solved. Establishing a technology of recycling and reusing obsolete photovoltaic panels is a necessity.Photovoltaic modules in crystalline silicon solar cells are made of the following elements, in order of increasing mass: glass, aluminum frame, EVA copolymer transparent hermetizing layer, photovoltaic cells, installation box, Tedlar protective foil and assembly bolts. From an economic point of view, taking into account the price and supply level, pure silicon, which can be recycled from PV cells, is the most valuable building material used.A way of utilizing obsolete and out-of-use photovoltaic silicon cells has been presented.

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artykuł w czasopiśmie indeksowanym TR Master Journal List
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Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S - Chemia i Inżynieria Ekologiczna S no. 16, pages 379 - 387,
ISSN: 1898-6196
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English
Publication year:
2009
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Klugmann-Radziemska E., Ostrowski P., Seramak T.: Chemical treatment of crystalline silicon solar cells as a main stage of pv modules recycling = Obróbka chemiczna krzemowych ogniw słonecznych jako najważniejszy etap w recyklingu modułów fotowoltaicznych// Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S - Chemia i Inżynieria Ekologiczna S. -Vol. 16., iss. No. 3 (2009), s.379-387
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