Materials Letters: X (Mar 2023)

Synthesis and characterization of nanostructured silica powders using rice hull ash-based sodium silicate solution by precipitation and calcination

  • Emie Salamangkit Mirasol,
  • Masaru Shimomura

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17
p. 100175

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Herein, characteristics of the nanostructured silica powders (NsSP) synthesized from Philippine rice hull ash-based sodium silicate solution by precipitation (pH 2, pH 6) and calcination (600 °C, 900 °C) were presented. Characterizations confirmed that the synthesized NsSP contains high amount of SiO2. NsSP obtained at pH 2 revealed higher mass losses by ∼ 12 % until 900 °C and higher intensities of –OH and Si–OH bonds than obtained at pH 6. Calcination of NsSP at 900 °C removes the Si–OH bond leading to a relative growth in the SiO2 primary particles but SiO2 structure remained amorphous. Morphology of NsSP obtained at pH 2 were cloud-like while NsSP obtained at pH 6 were bead-like and more distinct.

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