21–23 May 2018
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High quality nano-silica aerogels prepared by a facile method from bagasse ash under ambient pressure drying

22 May 2018, 15:00
1h
Ayutthaya Room

Ayutthaya Room

Poster Material Physics and Functional Materials A013: Materials Physics (Poster)

Speakers

Ms Paphapin Teannava (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Phetchabun Rajabhat University, 83 M.11 Sadiang sub-district, Muang, Phetchabun 67000, Thailand)Dr Chalad Yuenyao (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Phetchabun Rajabhat University, 83 M.11 Sadiang sub-district, Muang, Phetchabun 67000, Thailand)

Description

Nano-silica aerogels were synthesized from sodium silicate which is obtained from the reaction of bagasse ash and NaOH. Silanes and salazane was employed to control the formation and structure of silica aerogels in this study. To initiate the modification of silica aerogel properties, 1.0 M NH4OH solution was utilized. The silica aerogel resulted from the reaction was dried under ambient pressure at temperature of 85 for 24 h. Results from preliminary experiment showed that silica aerogel with different surface area was obtained when it is prepared in different solvents and times. Hydrophobic properties of prepared gel is so high (water contact angle, about 120-140o) closed to the super-hydrophobic materials. Specific surface area and pore volume are quite high indicate the success of silica aerogels from biomass under drying at ambient pressure.

Keywords : Silica aerogels, Ambient pressure drying, Bagasse ash, Hydrophobic, Absorbent

Author

Ms Paphapin Teannava (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Phetchabun Rajabhat University, 83 M.11 Sadiang sub-district, Muang, Phetchabun 67000, Thailand)

Co-author

Dr Chalad Yuenyao (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Phetchabun Rajabhat University, 83 M.11 Sadiang sub-district, Muang, Phetchabun 67000, Thailand)

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