The composition of inorganic components and content of soluble substances in wastes from processing of seed (ordinary) buckwheat were studied in relation to the plant strain, type of a raw material (straw or husk), and processing conditions.
The conditions of recovery of amorphous and crystalline silicon dioxide from husk and straw of rice cultivated in various regions were studied. The dependence of the impurity composition and characteristics of amorphous silica on the plant strain, waste type, and procedures of waste processing was established. The optimum conditions of production of high-purity silicon dioxide were determined, and its characteristics were compared with those of commercial products.
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