A Simple Method of Obtaining Spherical Nanosilica from Rice Husk

Mohammed Noushad (1), Ismail Ab Rahman (2), Adam Husein (3), Dasmawati Mohamad (4), Abdul Rashid Ismail (5)
(1) School of Dental Sciences, University Sains Malaysia
(2) School of Dental Sciences, University Sains Malaysia
(3) School of Dental Sciences, University Sains Malaysia
(4) School of Dental Sciences, University Sains Malaysia
(5) Faculty of Dentistry, Melaka-Manipal Medical College, Malaysia
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Noushad, Mohammed, et al. “A Simple Method of Obtaining Spherical Nanosilica from Rice Husk”. International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, vol. 2, no. 2, Apr. 2012, pp. 141-3, doi:10.18517/ijaseit.2.2.172.
This paper describes the synthesis of nanosilica from rice husk. Synthesis was done by precipitation using different acids, namely, orthophosphoric acid and nitric acid which yielded nanosilica. The effect of different acids and different solvents (polar and non-polar) on the size and degree of agglomeration of the silica particles were studied. When precipitation was done without the use of solvents, the silica particles  obtained were non-spherical in shape, whereas, when precipitation was done using polar solvents (ethanol or 2-propanol), the silica particles were spherical. The use of non-polar solvents (toluene and diethyl ether) resulted in silica particles that were irregular in shape and in the case of orthophosphoric acid, a high degree of agglomeration was also noted. The degree of agglomeration was less when orthophosphoric acid was used with polar solvents as compared to nitric acid in conjunction with polar solvents. As regards the size, it ranged from approximately 70nm to 400nm when either acid was used in conjunction with polar solvents. When non-polar solvents were used, the silica particles were irregular in shape and the particle size was not estimated.

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