Upgrading the rice husk char obtained by flash pyrolysis for the production of amorphous silica and high quality activated carbon

[Display omitted] •Rice husk char is valorised for the joint production of silica and activated carbons.•Na2CO3 extraction for the recovery of high amorphous silica rates (88%).•15min activation for BET surface areas of up to 1365m2g−1.•Long activation times cause growth and eventual destruction of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioresource technology 2014-10, Vol.170, p.132-137
Hauptverfasser: Alvarez, Jon, Lopez, Gartzen, Amutio, Maider, Bilbao, Javier, Olazar, Martin
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Rice husk char is valorised for the joint production of silica and activated carbons.•Na2CO3 extraction for the recovery of high amorphous silica rates (88%).•15min activation for BET surface areas of up to 1365m2g−1.•Long activation times cause growth and eventual destruction of micropores.•Promising results for the viability of rice husk flash pyrolysis. The overall valorization of rice husk char obtained by flash pyrolysis in a conical spouted bed reactor (CSBR) has been studied in a two-step process. Thus, silica has been recovered in a first step and the remaining carbon material has been subjected to steam activation. The char samples used in this study have been obtained by continuous flash pyrolysis in a conical spouted bed reactor at 500°C. Extraction with Na2CO3 allows recovering 88% of the silica contained in the rice husk char. Activation of the silica-free rice husk char has been carried out in a fixed bed reactor at 800°C using steam as activating agent. The porous structure of the activated carbons produced includes a combination of micropores and mesopores, with a BET surface area of up to 1365m2g−1 at the end of 15min.
ISSN:0960-8524
1873-2976
DOI:10.1016/j.biortech.2014.07.073