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Comparative Study of Different Pretreatment and Combustion Methods on the Grindability of Rice-Husk-Based SiO(2)

The rice husk (RH) combustion pretreatment method plays a crucial role in the extraction of nanoscale SiO(2) from RH as a silicon source. This study examined the effects of diverse pretreatment methods and combustion temperatures on the particle size distribution of nanoscale high-purity amorphous S...

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Autores principales: Ma, Yunhai, Yuan, Shengwang, Ma, Zichao, Hou, Yihao, Niu, Shichao, Lekai, Li, Liu, Guoqin, Cao, Feipeng
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10674930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37999305
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13222951
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Sumario:The rice husk (RH) combustion pretreatment method plays a crucial role in the extraction of nanoscale SiO(2) from RH as a silicon source. This study examined the effects of diverse pretreatment methods and combustion temperatures on the particle size distribution of nanoscale high-purity amorphous SiO(2) extracted from rice husk ash (RHA) post RH combustion. The experiment was structured using the Taguchi method, employing an L9 (2(1) × 3(3)) orthogonal mixing table. The median diameter (D50) served as the output response parameter, with the drying method (A), combustion temperature (B), torrefaction temperature (C), and pretreatment method (D) as the input parameters. The results showed the torrefaction temperature (C) as being the predominant factor affecting the D50, which decreased with an increasing torrefaction temperature (C). The optimal parameter combination was identified as A2B2C3D2. The verification test revealed that roasting could improve the abrasiveness of Rh-based silica and reduce the average particle size. Torrefaction at medium temperatures might narrow the size distribution range of RHA-SiO(2). We discovered that the purity of silica increased with an increasing roasting temperature by evaluating the concentration of silica in the sample. The production of RHA with silica concentrations up to 92.3% was investigated. X-ray diffraction analysis affirmed that SiO(2)’s crystal structure remained unaltered across different treatment methods, consistently presenting as amorphous. These results provide a reference for extracting high-value products through RH combustion.