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Metal adsorption characteristics of rice husk charcoal carbonized in a gasifier
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Utilization of Ironwood Waste and Husk Charcoal to Produce Lightweight Concrete
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Eluted Soluble Silica Content in Rice Husk Charcoal Produced by Rice Husk Burner
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Application of Rice Husk Charcoal on Remediation of Acid Soil
About 1 million tons of waste rice husk are generated in Taiwan each year. Rice husk has high concentrations of nutrients, such as silicon and potassium. However, it is not decomposed easily because it contains over 70% of cellulose and lignin and hence it is not suitable to be added into soil. In this study, a large quantity of rice husk is carbonized
Chuan Chi Chien +5 more
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Eluted Soluble Silica Content in Rice Husk Charcoal Produced by Rice Husk Burner
Eriko Ankyu, Ryozo Noguchi
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To investigate the effect of the application of rice husk (RH) and rice husk charcoal (RHC) on soil properties and rice production, pot experiment comprising of five treatments was conducted. Soil was mixed at the rate of 0 (control), 2% and 4% (w/w) with RH and RHC, respectively with randomized complete block design (RCBD).
Michael W Hall, Yoshiyuki Shinogi
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A methodology involving rice husk (RH), rice husk charcoal (RHC), and activated rice husk charcoal (ARHC) as an effective adsorbent to eliminate malachite green dye from aqueous solution using adsorption process by varying the pH, initial dye concentration (mg/L), contact time, temperature, and adsorbent doses (g/L).
Niladri Saha +4 more
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A methodology involving rice husk (RH), rice husk charcoal (RHC), and activated rice husk charcoal (ARHC) as an effective adsorbent to eliminate malachite green dye from aqueous solution using adsorption process by varying the pH, initial dye concentration (mg/L), contact time, temperature, and adsorbent doses (g/L).
Niladri Saha +4 more
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Feasibility assessment of manufacturing carbonized blocks from rice husk charcoal
AbstractArtificial graphite has recently attracted significant interest as a promising carbon material for industrial applications because of its high heat and chemical resistance, excellent electrical conductivity, and low thermal expansion. However, its practical use is severely limited by its high preparation costs and poor cycling stability.
Jae-Seung Roh, Gibeop Nam
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