The effect of high purity rice husk silica synthesised using solvent-thermal extraction method on the properties of natural rubber compounds

This work highlights the synthesis of high purity silica from rice husks and the effect of rice husk silica (RHS) loading on the mechanical, physical, and thermal properties of natural rubber (NR) compounds. The RHS was synthesised using the solvent-thermal extraction method, which was adopted from...

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Main Author: Salim Z.A.S.A.; Hassan A.; Ismail H.
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Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2019
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Salim Z.A.S.A.; Hassan A.; Ismail H.
The effect of high purity rice husk silica synthesised using solvent-thermal extraction method on the properties of natural rubber compounds
2019
BioResources
13
3
10.15376/biores.13.3.6936-6951
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85074228244&doi=10.15376%2fbiores.13.3.6936-6951&partnerID=40&md5=de68d266dd1e48f874df7e2813320483
This work highlights the synthesis of high purity silica from rice husks and the effect of rice husk silica (RHS) loading on the mechanical, physical, and thermal properties of natural rubber (NR) compounds. The RHS was synthesised using the solvent-thermal extraction method, which was adopted from TAPPI T204 (2007) and TAPPI T264 (1997) standards with some modifications. The treatment successfully produced high purity RHS particles, with 99.9% SiO2 content between 100 to 300 nm in size. The high purity RHS was then incorporated in NR compounds at 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 parts per hundred rubber (phr). Even without any surface modification, the high purity RHS-filled NR compounds showed tremendous improvements in strength-related properties at the optimum loading of 4 phr. In addition, the thermal stability of the NR compounds was remarkably improved with the addition of RHS. © 2018, BioResources.
North Carolina State University
19302126
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Salim Z.A.S.A.; Hassan A.; Ismail H.
spellingShingle Salim Z.A.S.A.; Hassan A.; Ismail H.
The effect of high purity rice husk silica synthesised using solvent-thermal extraction method on the properties of natural rubber compounds
author_facet Salim Z.A.S.A.; Hassan A.; Ismail H.
author_sort Salim Z.A.S.A.; Hassan A.; Ismail H.
title The effect of high purity rice husk silica synthesised using solvent-thermal extraction method on the properties of natural rubber compounds
title_short The effect of high purity rice husk silica synthesised using solvent-thermal extraction method on the properties of natural rubber compounds
title_full The effect of high purity rice husk silica synthesised using solvent-thermal extraction method on the properties of natural rubber compounds
title_fullStr The effect of high purity rice husk silica synthesised using solvent-thermal extraction method on the properties of natural rubber compounds
title_full_unstemmed The effect of high purity rice husk silica synthesised using solvent-thermal extraction method on the properties of natural rubber compounds
title_sort The effect of high purity rice husk silica synthesised using solvent-thermal extraction method on the properties of natural rubber compounds
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description This work highlights the synthesis of high purity silica from rice husks and the effect of rice husk silica (RHS) loading on the mechanical, physical, and thermal properties of natural rubber (NR) compounds. The RHS was synthesised using the solvent-thermal extraction method, which was adopted from TAPPI T204 (2007) and TAPPI T264 (1997) standards with some modifications. The treatment successfully produced high purity RHS particles, with 99.9% SiO2 content between 100 to 300 nm in size. The high purity RHS was then incorporated in NR compounds at 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 parts per hundred rubber (phr). Even without any surface modification, the high purity RHS-filled NR compounds showed tremendous improvements in strength-related properties at the optimum loading of 4 phr. In addition, the thermal stability of the NR compounds was remarkably improved with the addition of RHS. © 2018, BioResources.
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