Abstract

Rice husk (RH) is waste biomass that can be a source of alternative bioenergy for renewable energy. The essential solid residue obtained by the conversion of RH into bioenergy is carbon and RH ash. Active and inactivated carbon nanostructures like graphene from different natural sources, such as sugar, RH, and jute, were synthesized. This chapter will manifest the graphene production techniques from RH. In addition, it will describe the chemical composition and properties of RH, characteristics, graphene synthesis methods, and RH-SiO2/GO nanocomposite preparation.

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