Abstract

<span>Many silica minerals are found in beach sands. One of its beach sands is in Bajul Mati beach sand which contains high silica. The silica can be extracted using existing methods, but it is less environmentally friendly. In this research, the extracting process of silica from the sand of Bajul Mati beach (South of Java-Indonesia) has been carried out through a method that is low-cost and more environmentally friendly</span><span lang="IN">.</span><span> The purpose of this study was to characterize extracted silica with instrumentation results and economic analysis. The method of extracting silica from beach sand was </span><span>via leaching and sol-gel methods: i) leaching with 7</span><span>M HCl</span><span lang="IN">,</span><span>ii) the formation of clear sodium silicate solution (Na<sub>2</sub>O.SiO<sub>2</sub>)</span><span lang="IN">,</span><span>iii) sol-gel: sodium silicate solution titrated with oxalic acid (H<sub>2</sub>C<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>) 1 M until pH 6 was obtained and silicite Si(OH)<sub>4</sub> was formed</span><span lang="IN">,</span><span> and iv) characterization with X-ray fluorescence (XRF), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) </span><span lang="IN">with</span><span> economic analysis. The result showed that extracted silica has a cristobalite structure based on XRD analysis. The purity of silica (% Wt Si) reached 93.9% based on XRF analysis. FTIR analysis has identified silanol, siloxic, and siloxane groups. The SEM analysis shows that silica (SiO<sub>2</sub>) particles tend to form agglomerations about </span><span>∼</span><span>1 μm. </span><span lang="IN">In a</span><span>ddition, economic analysis results showed that this method will support implementation in the future, so silica has been produced by this developed method.</span>

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