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Maerogel: Malaysian Aerogel from Rice Husks

Today I came upon some literature that I had taken from an exhibition some time ago. Of interest was a product known as “Maerogel” produced by Prof. Dr. Halimaton Hamdan, of the Dept of Chemistry at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. She had patented a method of creating aerogel from rice husks at a fraction of the normal cost. Features of the product are:

I felt intrigued. Naturally I had to see the patent. Google Patents has the patent no. 10578774 filed under PCT on 9th April 2007. The original patent was filed in Malaysia in 2004. From the abstract of the patent:

This invention relates to silica aerogels and to a method for their preparation from rice husk. Rice husk is very rich in silica, and its ash can contain up to 92-97% of amorphous silica. The rice husk ash is prepared by burning the rice husk on a heating plate with excess air until the white ash is obtained. Silica from rice husk ash is in a very active form and has been found to be a very potential starting material for silica aerogels.

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