2023
DOI: 10.17807/orbital.v15i3.17915
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Extraction of Silica from Bamboo Leaves Ash (Bambusoideae) Using Hydrochloric Acid and Nitric Acid

Siti Nurul Huda Binti Azman,
Nadiah Bte Ameram,
Hidayani Binti Jaafar
et al.

Abstract: Bamboo leaves, a readily available agricultural waste globally, serve as a valuable source of organic silica, often referred to as biosilica. Despite containing a substantial silicon dioxide (SiO2) content, bamboo leaves are frequently discarded by communities. Remarkably, the silica content in bamboo leaves exceeds 70%. Acid leaching is employed to extract the silica, with various factors and types of acids being compared in the process. The resulting silica is highly porous and firmly bonded. The extracted s… Show more

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“…Bamboo leaves contain many chemical compounds such as silica. Using the sintering method, the silica content obtained from bamboo leaves reaches 50% [7]. Most of the silica content is 17-23% by mass, which is higher than the silica content of rice husk (9.3-13.5% by mass).…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Bamboo leaves contain many chemical compounds such as silica. Using the sintering method, the silica content obtained from bamboo leaves reaches 50% [7]. Most of the silica content is 17-23% by mass, which is higher than the silica content of rice husk (9.3-13.5% by mass).…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%