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Silicon tetrachloride

Silicon tetrachloride or tetrachlorosilane is the inorganic compound with the formula SiCl4. It is a colorless volatile liquid that fumes in air. It is used to produce high-purity silicon and silica for commercial applications. It is a part of the chlorosilane family.

Preparation
Silicon tetrachloride is prepared by the chlorination of various silicon compounds such as ferrosilicon, silicon carbide, or mixtures of silicon dioxide and carbon. The ferrosilicon route is most common. In the laboratory, can be prepared by treating silicon with chlorine at : Brine can be contaminated with silica when the production of chlorine is a byproduct of a metal refining process from metal chloride ore. In rare occurrences, the silicon dioxide in silica is converted to silicon tetrachloride when the contaminated brine is electrolyzed. ==Reactions==
Reactions
Hydrolysis and related reactions Like other chlorosilanes or silanes, silicon tetrachloride reacts readily with water: :SiCl4 + 2 H2O → SiO2 + 4 HCl The reaction can be noticed on exposure of the liquid to air, as SiCl4 vapour produces fumes as it reacts with moisture to give a cloud-like aerosol of silica and hydrochloric acid. In contrast, carbon tetrachloride is not readily hydrolyzed. With alcohols it reacts to give orthosilicate esters: :SiCl4 + 4 ROH → Si(OR)4 + 4 HCl Polysilicon chlorides At higher temperatures homologues of silicon tetrachloride can be prepared by the reaction: :Si + 2 SiCl4 → Si3Cl8 In fact, the chlorination of silicon is accompanied by the formation of hexachlorodisilane Si2Cl6. A series of compounds containing up to six silicon atoms in the chain can be separated from the mixture using fractional distillation. It forms a variety of organosilicon compounds upon treatment with Grignard reagents and organolithium compounds: :4 RLi + SiCl4 → R4Si + 4 LiCl Reduction with hydride reagents affords silane. ==Comparison with other SiX4 compounds==
Uses
Silicon tetrachloride is used as an intermediate in the manufacture of polysilicon, a hyper-pure form of silicon, The produced polysilicon is used as wafers in large amounts by the photovoltaic industry for conventional solar cells made of crystalline silicon and also by the semiconductor industry. Silicon tetrachloride can also be hydrolysed to fumed silica. High-purity silicon tetrachloride is used in the manufacture of optical fibres. This grade should be free of hydrogen containing impurities like trichlorosilane. Optical fibres are made using processes like MCVD and OFD where silicon tetrachloride is oxidized to pure silica in the presence of oxygen. As a feedstock in production of fused silica. ==Safety and environmental issues==
Safety and environmental issues
Pollution from the production of silicon tetrachloride has been reported in China associated with the increased demand for photovoltaic cells that has been stimulated by subsidy programs. ==See also==
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