Nano‑silica addition showed variable eects on compressive strength but increased tensile strength. Optimal nano‑silica content was 1% and steel microbers 2%, giving compressive
20201221;The development of engineered silica particles by using low-cost renewable or waste resources is a key example of sustainability. Rice husks have emerged as a renewable
201011;The production parameters with a strong influence on the properties of the silica are the olivine composition and fineness, acid purity and concentration, temperature, releases of silica monomers
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201931;In the present study, the independent variables which governed the production of amorphous nano-silica using CCD are grouped in Table 1.These parameters are prescribed
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923;The rapidly rising population is calling for the production of more food, yet biotic and abiotic stresses caused by pests and climate change substantially diminish crop yields.
831;After the organosilicon compounds are burned at high temperatures, they undergo high-temperature hydrolysis in the water produced by the reaction to prepare nano-
2017121;The economic feasibility of establishing a production line of nano cement within the Alkufa cement factory of Iraq, using the silica sand, has been studied. Fly Ash and
Synthetic Amorphous Silica Synthetic Amorphous Silica Synthetic Amorphous Silica (SAS) is a highly pure, non-crystalline form of silica. SAS aids the sustainable production and usage of
320;Silica (SiO 2), a component of the earth’s crust, has been in use for many nanotechnological applications. This review presents one of the newest methods for safer,
Global specialty silica production is over 3 million tonnes per annum with diverse applications across sectors and an increasing demand for more complex material structures and surface
101;Among different types of nanoparticles, the silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) were favored to synthesize from agro-wastes as the major agricultural crop residues are silica
923;The rapidly rising population is calling for the production of more food, yet biotic and abiotic stresses caused by pests and climate change substantially diminish crop yields.
201931;New mesoporous nano-silica with special physicochemical properties was successfully produced from silica-rich rocks using alkaline-based chemical treatment and low
76;A series of characterization techniques confirmed that the synthetic nano-silica (SiO2-0.16) has a high purity (99.35%), high surface area (1,157 m2 g-1), large pore volume
923;The rapidly rising population is calling for the production of more food, yet biotic and abiotic stresses caused by pests and climate change substantially diminish crop yields.
1013;build a new production line to expand its production capacity for high performance spherical silica, spherical alumina and spherical magnesia. Since its foundation
526;Silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) have shown a wide range of applications in various technological fields. It is due to their unique properties such as biocompatibility, stability,
76;A series of characterization techniques confirmed that the synthetic nano-silica (SiO2-0.16) has a high purity (99.35%), high surface area (1,157 m2 g-1), large pore volume
81;Therefore, a great demand for industry is to simplify the nano-silica production and use sustainable silicate resources to apply nano silica in cement and concrete efficiently.
In the production of silica by precipitation and dissociation, drying is an essential part of the process, and the design of a reasonable silica drying method is essential to improve the
201721;Rice Husk Ash is a major voluminous and bulky by-product of rice-milling industries and its disposal is a major environmental concern. Considering this, a green
101;Although the fundamental conception of biomimetic synthesis of nanosilica looks very straightforward, the underlying mechanism is not well understood. The effectiveness of
20191215;specific surface area of nano-silica depends on several factors of the process, the main ones being the kinetics of the dissolution of olivine and the washing steps of the nano
2017111;The properties and cytotoxic effects of silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) have not been fully defined (Mebert et al., 2013), but those with high specific surface areas are