Effective utilizations of palm oil mill fly ash for synthetic amorphous silica and carbon zeolite composite synthesis

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Palm Oil Mill Fly Ash (POMFA) the solid waste of palm oil industry was used as a raw material for synthetic amorphous silica and carbon zeolite composite synthesis in order to minimize the wastes of palm oil industry. The alkaline extraction combine with the sol-gel precipitation and mechanical fragmentation was applied to produce synthetic amorphous silica. The byproduct, extracted POMFA was rich in carbon and silica content in a significant amount. The microwave heated hydrothermal process used to synthesize carbon zeolite composite from the byproduct. The obtained silica had chemical composition, specific surface area and the micrograph similar to commercial precipitated silica for rubber filler. The microwave heated hydrothermal process has a great potential for synthesizing carbon zeolite composite. The process only needs one-step and shorter time compare to conventional hydrothermal process.

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Utama, P. S., Saputra, E., & Khairat. (2018). Effective utilizations of palm oil mill fly ash for synthetic amorphous silica and carbon zeolite composite synthesis. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 345). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/345/1/012009

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