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Supercritically-Dried Porous Silicon Powders with Surface Areas Exceeding 1000 M2/G

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Porous silicon micro-particulates have been harvested after electrochemical anodization of lightly-doped p-type silicon wafers in hydrofluoric acid electrolyte containing sulfuric acid as an additive. Post-anodization, significantly higher internal surface areas per unit mass have been realized by utilizing super-critical drying with CO2 solvent instead of air-drying, with up to 1125 m2/g being achieved. Correspondingly higher pore volumes are also evident (>1 cm3/g) and, with average pore diameters ranging between 3–4 nm, a higher micropore content is made accessible. It is proposed that the improvements achieved through super-critical drying indicate that the higher density of micropores expected from the choice of wafer resistivity and electrolyte composition (their presence being confirmed through analysis of the adsorption-desorption isotherms) is facilitated through a higher degree of integrity being maintained within the etched pore structure during electrolyte removal.
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hal-01784765 , version 1 (03-05-2018)

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Armando Loni, L. T. Canham, Thomas Defforge, Gael Gautier. Supercritically-Dried Porous Silicon Powders with Surface Areas Exceeding 1000 M2/G. ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 2015, 4 (8), pp.289-292. ⟨10.1149/2.0031508jss⟩. ⟨hal-01784765⟩
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