Processing and structural characterization of Si-based carbothermal derivatives of rice husk
The processing and structural characterization of Si-based carbothermal derivatives of rice husk (RH) was investigated. RH, an agro-waste, was used as starting material in a single-stage processing route to produce Si-based refractory compounds via carbothermal treatment. The processing was carried...
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doaj-a9b366166cd54c75ba0b9ecdbc9712de2021-03-02T14:46:48ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Engineering2331-19162018-01-015110.1080/23311916.2018.14944991494499Processing and structural characterization of Si-based carbothermal derivatives of rice huskAdeolu Adesoji Adediran0Kenneth Kanayo Alaneme1Isiaka Oluwole Oladele2Esther Titilayo Akinlabi3Landmark UniversityFederal University of TechnologyFederal University of TechnologyUniversity of JohannesburgThe processing and structural characterization of Si-based carbothermal derivatives of rice husk (RH) was investigated. RH, an agro-waste, was used as starting material in a single-stage processing route to produce Si-based refractory compounds via carbothermal treatment. The processing was carried out at different temperatures windows (900–1,900°C) at 10°C/min heating range in a controlled atmosphere. The functional groups of the reaction products were analyzed using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The crystalline and amorphous phases were identified by X-ray diffractometer (XRD), while the morphological features were examined by scanning electron microscopy. It was observed that the major functional groups present after carbothermal treatment of RH are OH− (hydroxyl), Si–O–Si (siloxane), and Si–C groups. However, polytypes of silicon carbide (SiC) such as 3C-SiC (C = cubic), hexagonal symmetry 6H-SiC, and mixes of 3C-SiC, 2H-SiC, and 4H-SiC were various polytypes of SiC observed for different processing temperatures adopted. The SiC made up between 63 and 74 wt.% of the crystalline phases was identified by XRD from the process. Hence, the carbothermal treatment explored showed evidence of viability for production of Si-based refractory compounds which can serve as reinforcement in the development of metal matrix composites.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2018.1494499rice husksicgraphiteheat treatmentcarbothermal reaction |
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Adeolu Adesoji Adediran Kenneth Kanayo Alaneme Isiaka Oluwole Oladele Esther Titilayo Akinlabi Processing and structural characterization of Si-based carbothermal derivatives of rice husk Cogent Engineering rice husk sic graphite heat treatment carbothermal reaction |
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Adeolu Adesoji Adediran Kenneth Kanayo Alaneme Isiaka Oluwole Oladele Esther Titilayo Akinlabi |
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Processing and structural characterization of Si-based carbothermal derivatives of rice husk |
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Processing and structural characterization of Si-based carbothermal derivatives of rice husk |
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Processing and structural characterization of Si-based carbothermal derivatives of rice husk |
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Processing and structural characterization of Si-based carbothermal derivatives of rice husk |
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Processing and structural characterization of Si-based carbothermal derivatives of rice husk |
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processing and structural characterization of si-based carbothermal derivatives of rice husk |
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The processing and structural characterization of Si-based carbothermal derivatives of rice husk (RH) was investigated. RH, an agro-waste, was used as starting material in a single-stage processing route to produce Si-based refractory compounds via carbothermal treatment. The processing was carried out at different temperatures windows (900–1,900°C) at 10°C/min heating range in a controlled atmosphere. The functional groups of the reaction products were analyzed using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The crystalline and amorphous phases were identified by X-ray diffractometer (XRD), while the morphological features were examined by scanning electron microscopy. It was observed that the major functional groups present after carbothermal treatment of RH are OH− (hydroxyl), Si–O–Si (siloxane), and Si–C groups. However, polytypes of silicon carbide (SiC) such as 3C-SiC (C = cubic), hexagonal symmetry 6H-SiC, and mixes of 3C-SiC, 2H-SiC, and 4H-SiC were various polytypes of SiC observed for different processing temperatures adopted. The SiC made up between 63 and 74 wt.% of the crystalline phases was identified by XRD from the process. Hence, the carbothermal treatment explored showed evidence of viability for production of Si-based refractory compounds which can serve as reinforcement in the development of metal matrix composites. |
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rice husk sic graphite heat treatment carbothermal reaction |
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