Organization of environmentally-friendly production of refractory materials based on the principles of cost-effective use of energy and material resources through use of energy-saving technologies and replacement of natural raw materials with industrial and agricultural waste is gaining relevance. Scientists are increasingly interested in creating high-temperature materials using silica of plant origin. Its source is rice husk, a multi-tonnage waste from rice production. Organo-mineral in its nature, rice husk determines the uniqueness of the structure and properties of the materials obtained from it. Use of this waste allows us to produce porous, high-strength silicon carbide refractories with properties corresponding to classical analogs,...
As a result of rice grain processing, a big amount of waste (up to 20%) is produced. It is mainly ri...
AbstractCombustion of the rice husk produces rice husk ash, which consists of mainly silica. High pu...
The potential and limits of rice husk to prepare relatively pure activated silica were investigated....
Use of waste or by-products from different industries and the agricultural sector has received incre...
In the production of rice a large amount of solid residue is produced, for which alternative utiliza...
Rice covers about 1% of the earth’s surface. Rice husk is the major by-product of the riceprocessing...
In recent years, silica gels have developed a lot of interest due to their extraordinary properties ...
Rice husk, an agricultural waste product obtained in large quantities in many countries including Ni...
The potential use of rice husk as a source of energy and also for producing high purity silicon has ...
As a byproduct of the combustion of rice husk to generate energy, rice husk ash (RHA) is formed by s...
Biomass husk is a cost effective source to produce silicon based ceramics. Present work deals with t...
Utilization of biomass either as a renewable energy source or for the generation of biogenic materia...
Rice husk is one of the huge amounts of material among them those having no such great use rather cr...
<div><p>As a byproduct of the combustion of rice husk to generate energy, rice husk ash (RHA) is for...
This article presents a study on the development of amorphous silica from Rice Husk (RH) waste. For ...
As a result of rice grain processing, a big amount of waste (up to 20%) is produced. It is mainly ri...
AbstractCombustion of the rice husk produces rice husk ash, which consists of mainly silica. High pu...
The potential and limits of rice husk to prepare relatively pure activated silica were investigated....
Use of waste or by-products from different industries and the agricultural sector has received incre...
In the production of rice a large amount of solid residue is produced, for which alternative utiliza...
Rice covers about 1% of the earth’s surface. Rice husk is the major by-product of the riceprocessing...
In recent years, silica gels have developed a lot of interest due to their extraordinary properties ...
Rice husk, an agricultural waste product obtained in large quantities in many countries including Ni...
The potential use of rice husk as a source of energy and also for producing high purity silicon has ...
As a byproduct of the combustion of rice husk to generate energy, rice husk ash (RHA) is formed by s...
Biomass husk is a cost effective source to produce silicon based ceramics. Present work deals with t...
Utilization of biomass either as a renewable energy source or for the generation of biogenic materia...
Rice husk is one of the huge amounts of material among them those having no such great use rather cr...
<div><p>As a byproduct of the combustion of rice husk to generate energy, rice husk ash (RHA) is for...
This article presents a study on the development of amorphous silica from Rice Husk (RH) waste. For ...
As a result of rice grain processing, a big amount of waste (up to 20%) is produced. It is mainly ri...
AbstractCombustion of the rice husk produces rice husk ash, which consists of mainly silica. High pu...
The potential and limits of rice husk to prepare relatively pure activated silica were investigated....