2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2015.05.061
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Preparation of siliceous lignin microparticles from wheat husks with a facile method

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“…These composites can be used in various applications as adsorbents, electrode materials, and fillers and reinforcement especially for polymers . The hybridization of silica with lignin provides the improved stabilization of the lignin . Moreover, the final composite shows enhanced adsorption ability toward several pollutants due to formation of more active sites .…”
Section: Wheat Husk Silica‐based Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These composites can be used in various applications as adsorbents, electrode materials, and fillers and reinforcement especially for polymers . The hybridization of silica with lignin provides the improved stabilization of the lignin . Moreover, the final composite shows enhanced adsorption ability toward several pollutants due to formation of more active sites .…”
Section: Wheat Husk Silica‐based Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among agricultural wastes, rice husk, and wheat husk are important starting materials due to containing both lignin and silica. Cui et al described the preparation of SiO 2 /lignin hybrid systems from wheat husks. The prepared siliceous lignin microparticles showed uniform morphology distribution.…”
Section: Wheat Husk Silica‐based Materialsmentioning
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“…Cui et al 20 prepared siliceous lignin microparticles through reaction of certain amount of wheat husk and sodium hydroxide solution, followed by ltration of the mixture and titration of the collected ltrate to required pH with HCl, and then reaction for a period of time at the pH. Xiong et al 21 adopted co-precipitation process to prepare hydrophobic lignin-based silica composite submicronparticles via the hydrogen bonding interaction between the hydroxyl groups in lignin and silica.…”
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“…The lignin content in biomass ranges from 20 to 30 % depending on the type of lignocellulose [1]. There are two types of studies performed on the lignin isolation process, namely a delignification study on the pulping process [2][3][4], and lignin isolation or lignin extraction in the effort of lignin utilization [5][6][7][8][9][10]. However, in one investigation, both processes can be combined.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%