Meso/Macroporous Silica from Miscanthus, Cereal Remnant Pellets, and Wheat Straw

ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering(2015)

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In the present study, the possibility of extracting biogenic silica from various European biomass materials was investigated. High-purity biogenic silica (u003e90 wt % SiO2) was obtained from energy crops (miscanthus), agro wastes (wheat straw), and other crop residues (cereal remnant pellets). Three different morphological forms of biogenic silica materials (ash) were obtained by a thermo-chemical treatment of these biomass sources. The wet biomass materials were leached using 5 M sulfuric acid for a defined period of time. After washing and drying the biomass materials, the leached samples were subjected to a heat treatment in a furnace with three sequential temperatures and time stages to determine the minimum combustion temperature of the organic compounds in the biomass materials. The final products were characterized by X-ray diffraction, X-ray fluorescence, carbon content analysis, differential thermal analysis, low temperature nitrogen adsorption, mercury intrusion porosimetry, and scanning electron m...
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Wheat straw,Cereal remnant pellets,miscanthus,Biogenic silica,Porosity
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