The potential and limits of rice husk to prepare relatively pure activated silica were investigated. For the activated silica, rice husk samples were submitted to a chemical pre-and post-treatment using HCl, H2SO4 and NaOH solutions. Samples were incinerated at 600 degreesC under static air and flowing atmospheres (air, argon and oxygen). The product was characterized in terms of silica content, particle size distribution and morphology, specific surface area and porosity. The particle size distribution range from 0.030 to 100 mum The structure is amorphous. The specific surface area reaches Value of 321 m(2)/g, porosity diameter is 0.0045 mum, specific pore volume is 4.7297 cm(3)/g. Purity is 99.66% SiO2. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd and ...
Abstract: Egyptian rice husk was subjected to different chemical and thermal treatment methods, aimi...
In the industrial production of rice, large quantities of rice husk are generated constituting a res...
Rice husk ash (RHA) as a silica source was studied, resulting from burning at a temperature of 700oC...
As a byproduct of the combustion of rice husk to generate energy, rice husk ash (RHA) is formed by s...
<div><p>As a byproduct of the combustion of rice husk to generate energy, rice husk ash (RHA) is for...
Rice covers about 1% of the earth’s surface. Rice husk is the major by-product of the riceprocessing...
AbstractCombustion of the rice husk produces rice husk ash, which consists of mainly silica. High pu...
Rice husk is a form of agricultural biomass that provides an abundant silicon source. Rice husks are...
The main objective of the present work is the synthesis of silica from rice husk and to study its ch...
This article presents a study on the development of amorphous silica from Rice Husk (RH) waste. For ...
The objective of the work was to develop pure silica with high surface area from rice husk by chemic...
Research on the analysis of rice husk content of Siam Unus with various NaOH concentrations (1.0 M; ...
This paper aims to synthesize high purity nano-sized silica from rice husk ash (RHA) by chemical met...
In recent years, silica gels have developed a lot of interest due to their extraordinary properties ...
Rice husk is a by-product from rice mills that are often regarded as an agricultural waste and pract...
Abstract: Egyptian rice husk was subjected to different chemical and thermal treatment methods, aimi...
In the industrial production of rice, large quantities of rice husk are generated constituting a res...
Rice husk ash (RHA) as a silica source was studied, resulting from burning at a temperature of 700oC...
As a byproduct of the combustion of rice husk to generate energy, rice husk ash (RHA) is formed by s...
<div><p>As a byproduct of the combustion of rice husk to generate energy, rice husk ash (RHA) is for...
Rice covers about 1% of the earth’s surface. Rice husk is the major by-product of the riceprocessing...
AbstractCombustion of the rice husk produces rice husk ash, which consists of mainly silica. High pu...
Rice husk is a form of agricultural biomass that provides an abundant silicon source. Rice husks are...
The main objective of the present work is the synthesis of silica from rice husk and to study its ch...
This article presents a study on the development of amorphous silica from Rice Husk (RH) waste. For ...
The objective of the work was to develop pure silica with high surface area from rice husk by chemic...
Research on the analysis of rice husk content of Siam Unus with various NaOH concentrations (1.0 M; ...
This paper aims to synthesize high purity nano-sized silica from rice husk ash (RHA) by chemical met...
In recent years, silica gels have developed a lot of interest due to their extraordinary properties ...
Rice husk is a by-product from rice mills that are often regarded as an agricultural waste and pract...
Abstract: Egyptian rice husk was subjected to different chemical and thermal treatment methods, aimi...
In the industrial production of rice, large quantities of rice husk are generated constituting a res...
Rice husk ash (RHA) as a silica source was studied, resulting from burning at a temperature of 700oC...