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Facile extraction and characterization of silica nanopowder from marine national park beach sand via alkali fusion route

Ndung'u et al., 2023

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17792187558871480712
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Ndung'u S
Nthiga E
Wanjau R
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The current study showed utilization of locally available beach sand from Marine National Park in facileextraction of highly amorphous silica via a simple alkali fusion method. The purification of the silica sand wasdone using 6 N HCl solution to increase its purity. The …
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    • C01B33/36Silicates having base-exchange properties but not having molecular sieve properties
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    • C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
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