Effects of Hydrothermal Duration on Synthesized Zeolite Rice Husk Particles

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Zeolite particles were synthesized through in-situ extraction of silica from rice husk ash without seeding method in the absence of organic template by a static hydrothermal condition at various duration for 8, 12, and 24h. The effect amorphous silica content on hydrothermal duration of synthesis products was evaluated with X-ray diffraction (XRD), and field emission microscopy (FESEM). The present of zeolite Y without seeding method via XRD analysis show a mixture of zeolite A, Y and P. The transformation of amorphous rice husk particle was increased gradually with the increased of hydrothermal reaction. The FESEM images showed agglomerated cubic-shaped morphology of the powders with increase in crystallization reaction. .

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