Production and characterization of precipitated silica from palm oil mill fly ash using CO2 impregnation and mechanical fragmentation

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In this research, sol-gel precipitation using CO2 impregnation and mechanical fragmentation method was applied to produce precipitated silica from Palm Oil Mill Fly Ash (POMFA). Carbon dioxide (CO2) was used in order to reduce the cost of the process and to enable sodium hydroxide recovery. The precipitation process was done in a stirred temperature-controlled baffled glass precipitator. The response surface method with the central composite design was applied to optimize the stirring speed and the CO2 flow rate. The pH and the temperature of the precipitation process were varied for tailoring the specifc surface area of the precipitated silica. The mechanical fragmentation and wet crushing process were applied to control the agglomerate particle size of the precipitated silica obtained. The results show that precipitated silica with a specifc surface area in the range of 50 140 m2/g can be obtained.

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Utama, P. S., Yamsaengsung, R., & Sangwichien, C. (2019). Production and characterization of precipitated silica from palm oil mill fly ash using CO2 impregnation and mechanical fragmentation. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36(1), 523–530. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-6632.20190361s20170458

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