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Characteristics of Smoldering on Moist Rice Husk for Silica Production

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  • Shengtai Yan

    (School of Transportation and Vehicle Engineering, Shandong University of Technology, Zibo 255049, China)

  • Dezheng Yin

    (School of Transportation and Vehicle Engineering, Shandong University of Technology, Zibo 255049, China)

  • Fang He

    (School of Transportation and Vehicle Engineering, Shandong University of Technology, Zibo 255049, China)

  • Junmeng Cai

    (School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China)

  • Thomas Schliermann

    (DBFZ Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum Gemeinnützige GmbH, 04347 Leipzig, Germany)

  • Frank Behrendt

    (School of Transportation and Vehicle Engineering, Shandong University of Technology, Zibo 255049, China
    Institute of Energy Engineering, Technische Universität Berlin, 10623 Berlin, Germany)

Abstract

In order to assess the possibility of silica production via smoldering of moist rice husk, experiments of washed (moist) rice husk (7 kg with moisture content of 51%) in a newly designed smoldering apparatus was performed. The temperature inside the fuel bed during smoldering was recorded, and characteristics of ash were analyzed. Results showed that the highest temperature in the middle of the naturally piled fuel bed was about 560.0 °C, lower than those in most of combustors. Some volatiles from the lower part of the fuel bed adhere to its upper ash during piled smoldering. Silica content and specific surface area of ash from smoldering of washed (moist) rice husk were 86.4% and 84.9 m 2 /g, respectively. Compared to our experiments, they are close to smoldering of unwashed rice husk (89.0%, 67.7 m 2 /g); different from muffle furnace burning (600 °C, 2 h) of washed (93.4%, 164.9 m 2 /g) and un-washed (90.2%, 45.7 m 2 /g) rice husk. The specific surface area is higher than those from most industrial methods (from 11.4 to 39.3 m 2 /g). After some improvements, the smoldering process has great potential in mass product of high quality silica directly from moist rice husk.

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  • Shengtai Yan & Dezheng Yin & Fang He & Junmeng Cai & Thomas Schliermann & Frank Behrendt, 2021. "Characteristics of Smoldering on Moist Rice Husk for Silica Production," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(1), pages 1-13, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2021:i:1:p:317-:d:713277
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