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Rice Husk In Indonesia

open access: yesJurnal Kimia dan Kemasan, 2011
The paddy production in Indonesia should contain rice husk 20 - 25 %. bran 10 - 12 %, and rice 63 - 70 %. Rice husk usually burned to ash used as abrasive purposes for household application, and also rice husk used for burning bricks. In this case we are facing the secondary waste product which is rich in Si02 con­tent, the ash from burning the rice ...
Soebijarso, Koentoro
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Study of Characteristics of Rice Husk and Silica Obtained from Rice Husk [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Chemical Engineering and Applications, 2018
This paper presents the study of the features of the rice husk and to investigate the presence of silica in the rice husk. To obtain the pure silica, the rice husk was firstly washed and went through chemical treatment, prior to combustion. The combustion process was conducted at temperature of 700℃ for 2 hours.
Zainal, Nur Saadah   +5 more
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Nanoparticles Extraction from Rice Husk Ash: A review [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences
Rice is the staple food of many countries, especially in the Asia region which holds the highest consumption of rice with 90% globally. Rice husk is a solid agricultural waste of rice milling which needs a proper waste management.
Shahuru Haleemath   +4 more
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Effects of rice husk powder and thermal hydrolysis on sludge characteristics

open access: yesWater Science and Technology, 2023
To reduce the water content and improve the incineration characteristics of sludge, rice husk and thermal hydrolysis were employed in this study. Effects of rice husk and thermal hydrolysis on the characteristics of the sludge were investigated.
Guohong Feng, Ziyang Tian, Jun Wang
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Comparative Study on the Development of Composite Briquette as Alternative Fuel using Rice and Maize Husk [PDF]

open access: yesPhysics Access, 2022
In this study, the development of briquettes from agricultural waste mainly rice and maize husk is presented. A 0.12 kg of each sample with a combination ratio of 1:1 was used in the buildup.
Tasi’u Jamila   +2 more
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RESPON PERTUMBUHAN DAN HASIL JAMUR TIRAM PUTIH (Pleurotus ostreatus) TERHADAP SUBTITUSI SEKAM PADI DAN PEMBERIAN SUPLEMEN ORGANIK

open access: yesZiraa'ah: Majalah Ilmiah Pertanian, 2021
White oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) is a type of local mushroom that has been and is being developed in Indonesia. Efforts to find alternative media for sawdust if it is difficult to obtain or not available and the addition of nutrients from the ...
Malik Tsaqafi   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Applicability of Rice Husk Residue Generated by the Silica Extraction Process to Anaerobic Digestion for Methane Production

open access: yesEnergies, 2023
Rice husks are a feedstock of biogenic silica because of their high silica content. After silica extraction, a solid residue comprising mostly carbohydrates is present.
Seon Young Park   +8 more
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Biochar from Rice Husk as Efficient Biosorbent for Procion Red Removal from Aqueous Systems

open access: yesApplied Environmental Research, 2021
Numerous reports have elucidated the use of biochar (BC) to adsorb dyes from wastewater. However, its applicability for adsorbing Procion Red, which causes carcinogenic and mutagenic effects on aquatic life, has not been studied.
Neza R. Palapa   +4 more
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The potential processing of rice husk waste as an alternative media for ornamental plants

open access: yesRiau Journal of Empowerment, 2021
The problem of rice husk waste as a result of rice processing is a major problem in Sanrego Village, especially in the Pada Elo' Farmer Group. The accumulation of rice husk waste while the land area to accommodate a lot of rice husk waste during the ...
Andi Muhamad Iqbal Akbar Asfar   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Introducing a Novel Rice Husk Combustion Technology for Maximizing Energy and Amorphous Silica Production Using a Prototype Hybrid Rice Husk Burner to Minimize Environmental Impacts and Health Risk

open access: yesEnergies, 2023
Rice husk is the main by-product of the postharvest stage in rice production, which causes environmental impacts due to improper management as a solid waste. However, potential economic applications of rice husk combustion have been identified for energy
S. D. S. Piyathissa   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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