Author/Authors :
Junko Umeda، نويسنده , , Katsuyoshi Kondoh، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The environmentally benign, harmless to
human, and economically effective process to produce highpurity
amorphous SiO2 materials from rice husks has been
established by using a carboxylic acid leaching, not the
conventional strong acids. TG-DTA measurement and
GCMS analysis indicated that the leaching was effective for
the hydrolysis of celluloses and hemicelluloses contained in
rice husks at 473–873 K, which produced the same results in
using the conventional sulfuric acid. In particular, the formation
of furfurals and levoglucosans occurred via the
hydrolysis at 473 Kand 673 K, respectively, when using rice
husks leached by citric acid solutions. The metallic impurities
could be also removed from the husks via a chelate
reaction between carboxyl groups (–COOH) and the metal
elements. Concerning the burning conditions of rice husks
after the acid leaching, it was necessary to supply a suitable
amount of air to completely combust organics; for example,
it required air supplement of 50 mL/min or more. Highpurity
amorphous silica materials with 99 wt% or more were
prepared from rice husks by applying the citric acid leaching
treatment and burning process at 1073 K in air.