Production of Silica from Agricultural Waste by Norzahir Sapawe in Archives of Organic and Inorganic Chemical Sciences in Lupine Publishers
This study aims to produce silica from different material agriculture waste such as sugarcane bagasse, bamboo culm, bamboo leaf, and corncob. The sol-gel method was applied in order to produce silica using 1M NaOH and 1M H2SO4. The sugarcane bagasse ash contains the highest amount of silica, 92.5% followed with bamboo leaf, 62.72%; corncob, 27%; and bamboo culm, 20%.
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This study aims to produce silica from different material agriculture waste such as sugarcane bagasse, bamboo culm, bamboo leaf, and corncob. The sol-gel method was applied in order to produce silica using 1M NaOH and 1M H2SO4. The sugarcane bagasse ash contains the highest amount of silica, 92.5% followed with bamboo leaf, 62.72%; corncob, 27%; and bamboo culm, 20%.
https://www.lupinepublishers.com/chemistry-journal/fulltext/production-of-silica-from-agricultural-waste.ID.000160.php
For more Lupine Publishers Open Access Journals Please visit our website: http://www.lupinepublishers.com/
For more Journal of Chemical Sciences articles Please Click Here: https://www.lupinepublishers.com/chemistry-journal/
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