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Improving Recovery of Diatoms Bio-Silica Using Chemical Treatment with VAUS TM
High-temperature baking is a typical method to remove organic matter from diatoms, but it is not suitable for bio-silica because of the high crystallinity. This study provides a method using the VAUS to remove organic matter from diatoms more quickly and biocompatibly. The optimal frequency for orga...
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Published in: | Materials 2024-11, Vol.17 (23) |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | High-temperature baking is a typical method to remove organic matter from diatoms, but it is not suitable for bio-silica because of the high crystallinity. This study provides a method using the VAUS
to remove organic matter from diatoms more quickly and biocompatibly. The optimal frequency for organic matter removal was investigated for domestically produced
. The removal efficiency of TOC/TN was calculated and analyzed. The C and Si elements were analyzed in EDS, and organic matter removal was analyzed by XRD. TOC RE% at a frequency of 35 kHz exhibited the highest value, indicating a statistically significant difference. XRD analysis demonstrated that the organic matter was nearly entirely removed using NaOCl compared to high-temperature-baked
. In the EDS analysis, there were significant differences in the C and Si elements with respect to frequency. This is very similar to the values from the positive control group, high-temperature-baked
. Ultrasonic treatment and frequency adjustments were found to significantly impact the chemical removal of organic matter from
. Although vacuum application was initially considered, it did not demonstrate a statistically significant effect according to TOC analysis. |
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ISSN: | 1996-1944 1996-1944 |
DOI: | 10.3390/ma17235742 |