Hydrothermal Extraction of Amorphous Silica from Locally Available Slate

ACS Omega. 2022 Feb 11;7(7):6113-6120. doi: 10.1021/acsomega.1c06553. eCollection 2022 Feb 22.

Abstract

Slate is a naturally available aluminous silicate based material and can be used as a good source for silica extraction. In the current investigation, the slate sample was passed through calcination and acid leaching processes to decrease alumina contents and other major constituents. Silica extraction was performed by alkaline hydrothermal treatment of a given slate sample followed by acidic precipitation. Different steps, including the effect of concentration of sodium hydroxide solution, reaction time, the ratio of the mass of sample to volume of alkaline solution, the temperature of dispersion, and pH of the filtrate, were investigated to extract the maximum amount of pure amorphous silica. The extracted silica was physicochemically analyzed through XRF, XRD, FT-IR spectroscopy, and SEM techniques. The amorphous nature of the extracted silica is evident from XRD and SEM studies, while FT-IR studies support its purity, showing peaks of only Si-O-Si bonds. The purity of the extracted silica was further confirmed via XRF spectroscopic analysis and a hydrofluoric acid test.