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Morphology and Structure of Biomorphous Silica Isolated from Equisetum hyemale and Equisetum telmateia

  • Mike Neumann,Sandra Wagner,Robert Noske,Brigitte Tiersch andPeter StrauchEMAIL logo

The family of horsetails (Equisetaceae) is characterized through their high content of silica (SiO2), which is the highest in known vascular plants. This work has focussed on two species of this family, Equisetum hyemale and Equisetum telmateia, where the biomorphous silica is deposited basically as amorphous SiO2 in the outer epidermis of the plants. As source of SiO2, the original plant material was air-dried and carved or powdered. For the isolation process the biomaterial was pre-treated with aceotropic HCl. This pre-treatment has the advantage of the extraction of high amounts of the natural inorganic matrix. In a second step the organic matrix was removed by a thermal oxidative process in the temperature range of 275 - 1200C to isolate the biogenic silicon dioxide from the perennial plant. Parameters of time, temperature and the thermal gradient were varied to optimize the process and to get products with the highest possible surface area. Furthermore, the particle morphology of the biogenic SiO2 from leaves and stems was examined separately. The silica deposits were characterized by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, infrared spectroscopy, gravimetry, nitrogen sorption analysis, and sedimentation analysis.

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 Morphology and Structure of Biomorphous Silica Isolated from Equisetum hyemale and Equisetum telmateia

Morphology and Structure of Biomorphous Silica Isolated from Equisetum hyemale and Equisetum telmateia

Received:2010-3-4
Published Online:2014-6-2
Published in Print:2010-9-1

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