Silica extraction from integrated refinery of rice straw for production of value-added products

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Rice straw is an agricultural residue from rice production, which can be a potential lignocellulosic feedstock for various value-added products. In this study, silica was extracted from the rice straw. The biomass was pre-treated with ethanol and was cooked with 18% w/w sodium hydroxide to extract lignin and silica. The silica was precipitated from the alkaline solution using 30% sulfuric acid to pH 11.5 and was recovered through centrifugation. The obtained solid was washed and then combusted at 575 C for 6 hours. The obtained ash was dissolved in sodium hydroxide solution at pH 8.0 and then re-precipitated by sulfuric acid to form silica powder, which obtained a yield of about 6.7% w/w dry rice straw. The characteristics of amorphous disk-formed silica, determined using XRD, SEM, EDS, and FT-IR.

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Dinh, C. T., Duy, H. N., Le Quang, D., Zenitova, L. A., & Trung, T. N. (2019). Silica extraction from integrated refinery of rice straw for production of value-added products. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 337). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/337/1/012016

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