Improving Recovery of Diatoms Bio-Silica Using Chemical Treatment with VAUS TM

Author:

Suh Se Ryung1,Lee Joo Hun2,Go Gyung Min3,Lee Jaeyoung4,Kong Hyunjoon2,Park Eun-Jin1

Affiliation:

1. Ewha Womans University

2. University of Illinois

3. JDK Bio Inc

4. Mirae Ultrasonic Tech

Abstract

Abstract

High-temperature baking is a typical method to remove organic matter from diatoms, but it’s 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. Organic matter was removed by using VAUS™, while NaOCl was utilized to remove the organic matter from the silicate frustule. The optimal frequency for organic matter removal was investigated to domestically produced M. nummuloides. The removal efficiency of TOC/TN was calculated and analyzed. The C and Si elements were analyzed in EDS, while visual confirmation of organic matter removal was analyzed by using XRD. TOC RE% at a frequency of 35kHz exhibited the highest value, indicating a statistically significant difference. XRD analysis demonstrated that the organic matter was almost removed using NaOCl compared to the high-temperature baked M. nummuloides. 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 M. nummuloides. This new procedure of applying periodic negative pressure to NaOCl pre-treatment is considered to be an effective method of chemically removing organic matter from diatoms.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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