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Cure characteristic and mechanical properties of natural rubber vulcanizates with digested rice husk ash (RHA)

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In this article, a chemical treatment for the RHA was developed to collect the silica, via a simple method consisting of alkaline extraction and acid precipitation This method can produce finer and visually whiter RHA powder.
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Rice husk (RH) is a hard shell that protects the rice grain and can be found in abundance in all rice producing countries Burning RH as fuel to generate energy would result in a waste product, rice husk ash (RHA) RHA contains approximately 90 – 98% of silica (SiO2), after undergoing a complete combustion process, which is the highest among other agricultural wastes Silica is one of the commonly used fillers in natural rubber (NR) A chemical treatment for the RHA was developed to collect the silica, via a simple method consisting of alkaline extraction and acid precipitation This method can produce finer and visually whiter RHA powder The effects of the chemical treatment on the particle size and surface area of the silica particles were measured The precipitated silica was then incorporated into NR, using a laboratory-size two-roll mill For comparison, commercial silica was used as a control The cure characteristics and mechanical properties of the vulcanizates were evaluated It was found that the chemical treatment (digestion and precipitation) on RHA has resulted in a significant decrease in its particle size and increase in its specific surface area However, the mechanical properties of the vulcanizates produced from the treated RHA were lower than that of the commercial silica

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Effect of Polymer-Filler and Filler-Filler Interactions on Dynamic Properties of Filled Vulcanizates

TL;DR: In the past few years, an enormous amount of work has been reported on the progress in the application of conventional fillers and the development of new products to improve the reinforcement of rubber, dynamic properties in particular as mentioned in this paper.
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A simple method for production of pure silica from rice hull ash

TL;DR: A simple method based on alkaline extraction followed by acid precipitation was developed to produce pure silica xerogels from rice hull ash (RHA), with minimal mineral contaminants as discussed by the authors.
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TL;DR: The potential and limits of rice husk to prepare relatively pure activated silica were investigated in this paper, where a chemical pre-and post-treatment using HCl, H2SO4 and NaOH solutions.
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