Silica was extracted from agriculture waste rice husk
ash (RHA) and was used as the silica source for synthesis of
RMCM-48 and RSBA-16. An alkali fusion process was utilized to
separate silicate supernatant and the sediment effectively. The
CTAB/Si and F127/Si molar ratio was employed to control the
structure properties of the obtained RMCM-48 and RSBA-16
materials. The N2 adsorption-desorption results showed the
micro-mesoporous RSBA-16 possessed high specific surface areas
(662-1001 m2/g). All the obtained RSBA-16 materials were applied as
the adsorbents for acetone adsorption. And the breakthrough tests
clearly revealed that the RSBA-16(0.004) materials could achieve the
highest acetone adsorption capacity of 181 mg/g under 1000 ppmv
acetone vapor concentration at 25oC, which was also superior to
ZSM-5 (71mg/g) and MCM-41 (157mg/g) under same test conditions.
This can help to reduce the solid waste and the high adsorption
performance of the obtained materials could consider as potential
adsorbents for acetone adsorption.
Hyun Tae JangYoonKook ParkYong Sig KoJi Yun LeeMargandan Bhagiyalakshmi
Thanita AreerobNurak GrisdanurakSiriluk Chiarakorn
Kitirote WantalaSuthipong SthiannopkaoBang-orn SrinamebNurak GrisdanurakKyoung‐Woong KimSeunghee Han
Margandan BhagiyalakshmiLee Ji YunRamani AnuradhaHyun Tae Jang