Conversion of Bagasse Ash Waste to Nanosized SiC Powder


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In this work, sugarcane bagasse ash (BA) was used as a low-cost starting material for synthesizing nanosized SiC powder as an alternative to existing techniques for utilizing ever increasing amounts of industrial BA wastes. Fine SiC powder was SHS-produced from BA–C–Mg mixtures and characterized by XRD and SEM. The product powder was found to contain SiC, MgO, and a minor amount of Mg2SiO4. Unwanted MgO and Mg2SiO4 were leached out with acid solutions. The leached product represented the agglomerated powder of nanoparticles with a mean size of about 50 nm. Our approach can help not only to diminish harmful effects caused by ash disposal but also to suggest a cost-effective process for production of fine SiC powder.

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M. Khangkhamano

Department of Mining and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering

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Email: kmatthana@eng.psu.ac.th
泰国, Hat Yai, Songkhla

S. Singsarothai

Faculty of Engineering

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泰国, Phatthalung

R. Kokoo

Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering

Email: kmatthana@eng.psu.ac.th
泰国, Bangkok

S. Niyomwas

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering

Email: kmatthana@eng.psu.ac.th
泰国, Hat Yai, Songkhla

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