
Silica from Natural Sources: a Review on the Extraction and Potential Application as a Supporting Photocatalytic Material for Antibacterial Activity
Author(s) -
Annisa Luthfiah,
Yusi Deawati,
M. Lutfi Firdaus,
Iman Rahayu,
Diana Rakhmawaty Eddy
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
science and technology indonesia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2580-4391
pISSN - 2580-4405
DOI - 10.26554/sti.2021.6.3.144-155
Subject(s) - extraction (chemistry) , photocatalysis , materials science , process (computing) , process engineering , natural materials , biochemical engineering , nanotechnology , catalysis , computer science , chemistry , chromatography , engineering , organic chemistry , polymer science , operating system
Silica has become a popular material due to its high abundance and many advantages in various fields. This material can be produced synthetically and extracted from nature with resultant advantages in the application of green production. Therefore, this article deals with the form of silica extracted from quartz sand, leaves, and agricultural wastes found in nature. The extraction process from various sources would be described using thermal, biological, and chemical methods. This review also highlights the potential application of silica as a photo catalytic antibacterial-supporting material and discusses its role in increasing the effectiveness of the process. The discussion was continued with research on this procedure, where synthetic auxiliary materials were compared to the extracted silica. Furthermore, results obtained indicated that the extracted material had very good potential as a photocatalyst adjunct in its application in the antibacterial field.