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Potential applications of rice husk ash waste from rice husk biomass power plant

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2016
Abstract Rice husk (RH), an agricultural waste, is abundantly available in rice producing countries like China, India, Bangladesh, Brazil, US, Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and South East Asia. Despite the massive amount of annual production worldwide, so far RHs have been recycled only for low-value applications.
Ramchandra Pode Male
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A Short Review on Fly Ash, Rice Husk Ash and Rice Husk Composites

International Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering Research, 2021
Fly ash is generated during the combustion of coal and rice husk ash is generated by the combustion of rice husk for energy production. Fly ash is industrial waste and rice husk ash is agricultural waste that is widely available worldwide.
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Mechano-chemical conversion of rice husk ash and gasifier-derived rice husk ash into porous silicon

Energy & Environment, 2023
Rice husk is an abundant agricultural biomass and a potential source of amorphous silica and porous silicon. To produce high-purity SiO 2 and Si from rice husks, multiple steps of acid leaching to remove impurities and heat treatment to reduce residual carbon are necessary.
Seong Hye Son   +8 more
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