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Understanding rice hull ash as fillers in polymers: A review

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The polymer industry has a newfound interest in fillers from industrial by-products and other waste materials having potential recyclability. This new class of fillers includes fillers from natural sources (e.g., natural fibers), industrial by-products (e.g., saw dust, rice husks) and a recent entry in the form of silica ash – an industrial waste material –obtained by burning rice husks. Rice hulls possess an unusually high percentage of `opaline silica'. Its annual worldwide output is more than 80 million tons, which corresponds to 3.2 million tons of silica. Silanol groups present on the surface of rice hull ash can positively influence its reinforcing character ash as a filler, however, being hydrophilic, it suffers fromfiller-aggregation and moisture absorption. Present article reviews the performance of rice husk ash, or silica ash, in polymeric composites. This paper emphasizes the need for better characterization of silica ash to obtain an in-depth understanding of its behaviour with the view to identifying suitable modifications to improve its performance as a filler. It is emphasized that poor understanding of silica ash as a filler is linked to the lack of surface characterization, since its behaviour is significantly linked to its surface properties. Based on this analysis, a new approach to silica ash modification is proposed.

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Chaudhary, D., Jollands, M. & Cser, F. Understanding rice hull ash as fillers in polymers: A review. Silicon Chemistry 1, 281–289 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:SILC.0000018361.66866.80

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