Zero waste realization method of rice husk: Silica extraction and methylene blue adsorption
- Authors
- Lee, Ye-Ji; Lee, Jeong-Min; Park, Jung-Won; Wang, Jim J.; Wang, Meng; Seo, Dong-Cheol; Park, Jong-Hwan
- Issue Date
- Dec-2025
- Publisher
- Elsevier BV
- Keywords
- Adsorbent; Cation dye; Rice husk; Silicon extraction
- Citation
- Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, v.48
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy
- Volume
- 48
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/80092
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.scp.2025.102211
- ISSN
- 2352-5541
2352-5541
- Abstract
- This study determined the optimal conditions for extracting Si from rice husk (RH) for efficient resource utilization of RH and evaluated the adsorption characteristics of methylene blue (MB) by Si-extracted RH (Si-RH). The optimal conditions for extracting silica from RH were mixing 0.6 M NaOH (1:10 ratio) with RH (>2 mm) and reacting at 70 °C for 2 h. The maximum adsorption amount of MB by Si-RH with expanded surface area and reinforced cellulose-hemicellulose-lignin matrix was 99.01 mg/g, which was three times higher than that of RH (34.36 mg/g), and better fit the Langmuir isotherm and Pseudo-second order models. It was found that the adsorption of MB by Si-RH was greatly affected by environmental changes such as reaction time, pH, dosage, and reaction temperature. The surface properties by SEM-EDS and FTIR and the adsorption model equation showed that the adsorption of MB by Si-RH was dominated by complex mechanisms rather than a single mechanism, and these greatly influenced the initial adsorption-desorption process of MB by Si-RH. In continuous adsorption-desorption experiments, Si-RH showed excellent adsorption efficiency for MB. In conclusion, the extraction of silica from RH and utilization of the residue as a dye adsorbent proposed in this study is considered to be the optimal method for realizing zero waste of RH.
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