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Efficient Rice-Husk-Derived Silica Nanocatalysts for Organic Dye Removal from Water

Violeta‐Carolina Niculescu, Maria Simona Raboacă

2021Catalysts26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rice is the second most extensively consumed food ingredient, and its by-products in the paddy field include rice husk and straw. Rice husk ash, resulting from rice husk burning, is considered an environment menace, inducing negative effects on the area in which it is disposed of. In this study, rice husk was applied as a silicate source to obtain mesoporous silica material. Characterization techniques confirmed the well-ordered mesophase and resemblance of mesoporous silica resulting from rice husk ash with one obtained from conventional silica sources. The mesoporous silica material was further used as catalyst support. The resulting catalysts were used for rhodamine 110 oxidation, proving high potential for oxidizing hazardous organic compounds, such as dyes from water, resulting in environmentally harmless products.

Topics & Concepts

HuskRice strawOxidizing agentMesoporous materialIngredientMaterials sciencePulp and paper industryChemistryCatalysisWaste managementStrawOrganic chemistryInorganic chemistryBotanyEngineeringBiologyFood scienceMesoporous Materials and CatalysisCatalytic Processes in Materials ScienceAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal