Silicon-Based Materials from Rice Husks and Their Applications
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research2001Vol. 40(25), pp. 5861–5877
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Abstract
Rice husk (RH) has now become a source for a number of silicon compounds, including silicon carbide, silica, silicon nitride, silicon tetrachloride, zeolite, and pure silicon. The applications of such materials derived from rice husks are very comprehensive. The methods of synthesizing these silicon-based materials from RHs and their applications are reviewed in this paper.
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