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- 2023S,N-GQD sensitization effect on the improvement of ZnO nanopencil photoelectrochemical propertiescitations
- 2022Highly Efficient Mesoporous Carbonaceous CeO2Catalyst for Dephosphorylationcitations
- 2022Waste biomass-derived CQDs and Ag-CQDs as a sensing platform for Hg2+ ionscitations
- 2021From unavoidable food waste to advanced biomaterials: microfibrilated lignocellulose production by microwave-assisted hydrothermal treatment of cassava peel and almond hullcitations
- 2020Deep Eutectic Solvents Based on Natural Ascorbic Acid Analogues and Choline Chloridecitations
- 2020A novel molybdenum oxide-Starbon catalyst for wastewater remediationcitations
- 2019Defibrillated celluloses via dual twin-screw extrusion and microwave hydrothermal treatment (MHT) of spent pea biomasscitations
- 2018Enhanced Protein Extraction From Oilseed Cakes Using Glycerol-Choline Chloride Deep Eutectic Solvents
- 2015New insights into the curing of epoxidized linseed oil with dicarboxylic acidscitations
- 2014Bio-based thermoset composites from epoxidised linseed oil and expanded starchcitations
- 2013Alkali silicates and structured mesoporous silicas from biomass power station waste: the emergence of bio-MCMscitations
- 2011Exploring the mesomorphic potential of 2,4-disubstituted thiophenescitations
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Alkali silicates and structured mesoporous silicas from biomass power station waste: the emergence of bio-MCMs
Abstract
The waste ashes from a commercial biomass combustion facility are successfully converted into mesoporous structured silica utilising a biorefinery approach, with potential high value applications in catalysis, adsorption and separation processes. Potassium silicate solutions are formed via a simple hydrothermal extraction of miscanthus bottom ashes, rich in amorphous silica, with a reproducible extraction of 60-70%. The extension and validation of a rapid and facile infrared method for the quantification of the silicate solutions is demonstrated with important industrial applications for continuous online screening and tuning of the silicate solution ratio and concentration. The alkali solutions from the waste ashes are used for the formation of a structured high surface area mesoporous silica, MCM-41 (1043 m g, 1.12 cm g). The resulting mesoporous silica was analysed by XRD, N adsorption porosimetry and TEM.