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Review on Separation Processes of End-of-Life Silicon Photovoltaic Modules
by
Kyunghwan Kim
, Jongwon Ko
, Hongjun Jang
, Hae-Seok Lee
, Ji Woo Sohn
, Donghwan Kim
, Yoonmook Kang
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Aluminum
/ Dielectric films
/ Energy resources
/ Innovations
/ Lead content
/ photovoltaic (PV) module
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Polyethylene terephthalate
/ recovery
/ recycling
/ Refuse and refuse disposal
/ renewable energy
/ Renewable resources
/ separation
/ Silicon
/ silicon solar cell
/ Solar energy
/ Solar energy industry
/ T
/ Technology
/ Thin films
2023
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Review on Separation Processes of End-of-Life Silicon Photovoltaic Modules
by
Kyunghwan Kim
, Jongwon Ko
, Hongjun Jang
, Hae-Seok Lee
, Ji Woo Sohn
, Donghwan Kim
, Yoonmook Kang
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Aluminum
/ Dielectric films
/ Energy resources
/ Innovations
/ Lead content
/ photovoltaic (PV) module
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Polyethylene terephthalate
/ recovery
/ recycling
/ Refuse and refuse disposal
/ renewable energy
/ Renewable resources
/ separation
/ Silicon
/ silicon solar cell
/ Solar energy
/ Solar energy industry
/ T
/ Technology
/ Thin films
2023
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Review on Separation Processes of End-of-Life Silicon Photovoltaic Modules
by
Kyunghwan Kim
, Jongwon Ko
, Hongjun Jang
, Hae-Seok Lee
, Ji Woo Sohn
, Donghwan Kim
, Yoonmook Kang
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Aluminum
/ Dielectric films
/ Energy resources
/ Innovations
/ Lead content
/ photovoltaic (PV) module
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Polyethylene terephthalate
/ recovery
/ recycling
/ Refuse and refuse disposal
/ renewable energy
/ Renewable resources
/ separation
/ Silicon
/ silicon solar cell
/ Solar energy
/ Solar energy industry
/ T
/ Technology
/ Thin films
2023
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Review on Separation Processes of End-of-Life Silicon Photovoltaic Modules
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Review on Separation Processes of End-of-Life Silicon Photovoltaic Modules
2023
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Overview
Solar energy has gained prominence because of the increasing global attention received by renewable energies. This shift can be attributed to advancements and innovations in solar cell technology, which include developments of various photovoltaic materials, such as thin film and tandem solar cells, in addition to silicon-based solar cells. The latter is the most widely commercialized type of solar cell because of its exceptional durability, long-term stability, and high photoconversion efficiency; consequently, the demand for Si solar cells has been consistently increasing. PV modules are designed for an operation lifespan of 25–30 years, which has led to a gradual increase in the number of end-of-life PV modules. The appropriate management of both end-of-life and prematurely failed PV modules is critical for the recovery and separation of valuable and hazardous materials. Effective methods for end-of-life PV waste management are necessary to minimize their environmental impact and facilitate transition to a more sustainable and circular economy. This paper offers a comprehensive overview of the separation processes for silicon PV modules and summarizes the attempts to design easily recyclable modules for sustainable solar module development. Based on the studies summarized in this paper, suggestions are provided for future research.
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