2011
DOI: 10.1080/10426914.2011.557127
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Synthesis of β-SiC Powder from Bamboo Leaf in a DC Extended Thermal Plasma Reactor

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“…Weight loss above 100°C was caused by devolatilisation and char combustion. This process, according to Mohapatra et al [33] is manifested in major loss of weight and is attributed to the fact that carbon is oxidised, and this oxidation process is completed at 700°C. The composite materials undergo similar weight losses.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Weight loss above 100°C was caused by devolatilisation and char combustion. This process, according to Mohapatra et al [33] is manifested in major loss of weight and is attributed to the fact that carbon is oxidised, and this oxidation process is completed at 700°C. The composite materials undergo similar weight losses.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bamboo leaves, due to their non-utilization, often cause environmental pollution. Unfortunately, silica of up to 75% yield can be obtained from bamboo leaves with simple extraction methods [14].…”
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“…The presence of silica in agrowaste and then in the ashes produced by its combustion is of great interest for several fields including ceramics (Mohapatra et al, 2011; Teixeira et al, 2014) and nanotechnology (Neethirajan et al, 2009). However, the most important field for utilizing this type of ash is the cement and concrete industry.…”
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confidence: 99%