Muhammad Azhar Shiddiq
Making silica gel by utilizing nutmeg and palm shell ash 134
which is 39.02% by weight, followed by Oxygen (30.78% by weight) and Carbon
(30.44). % by weight). Besides, palm oil shell ash can be used as an alternative to making
silica gel apart from rice husks and quartz sand.
Candlenut (Aleurites moluccana), which in English is called candlenut, belongs
to the Euphorbiaceae family and the Crotonoideae sub-family.(INDRA, 2020) This plant
develops in Indonesia in areas such as West Sumatra, Bengkulu, Lampung, South
Sumatra, East Sumatra, Bali, Maluku, West Kalimantan, and its surroundings. Candlenut
fruit is round, soft, and slightly flattened. Candlenut fruit has 1-3 spaces containing
candlenut seeds. The fruit is green when young and brown when ripe. The shell or skin of
the fruit is about 5-7 mm thick. When viewed as a whole, there is the outer skin, pulp,
wood layer, shell of the seed shell, and the flesh of the seeds. (Parwati & Suparno, 2017).
Candlenut shells are used in this study because the ash of candlenut shells has a silica
content of 12.58%.
Silica gel is a synthetic compound that has an amorphous structure and is usually
synthesized through a sol-gel process by agglomerating sodium silicate (NaSiO
2
) with
certain types of acids (such as HCl) (Abdurrachim, 2016). Silica gel has the chemical
formula SiO
2
.xH
2
O Silica gel is in the form of a solid and is commonly used as an
absorbent to absorb moisture. Silica gel can be applied to maintain moisture in food,
jewelry, medicines, and electronic objects. (Fahmi & Nurfalah, 2016) Silica gel that
cannot absorb water can be regenerated by absorbing water (by using an electric heating
furnace, the residual heat of exhaust gas, or drying hot air) or by the rinse method (by
immersing silica gel in saturated steam then rinsing hot water), so that silica gel is water-
free and can absorb water again (Syukri, Hindryawati, & NS, 2017).
The process of synthesizing silica gel begins with making an acid solution. Then,
the acid solution was added to the sodium silicate solution drop by drop to pH 7 while
stirring with a magnetic stirrer until it formed a gel. Then, the gel that is formed is left to
stand for 3 hours for the gel maturation process. After that, the gel has been cooked in the
oven at a temperature of 80°C. Then, repeat the steps from the beginning for different
variables in the silica gel synthesis process (Syukri et al., 2017)
In a research conducted by (Alkatiri, Insanii, Marjuki, & Fitriyah, 2017), he
produced silica gel from oil palm shell ash with a purity level of 92% by applying a
leaching process using citric acid (Utama et al., 2016). Apart from oil palm shells,
candlenut shell ash also contains 12.58% by weight of silica-based on data from the
Palembang Industrial Research and Standardization Center.
Research on the manufacture of silica has been carried out, including (Febriyanti,
Zaharah, & Wahyuni, 2014) who succeeded in modifying silica gel from glass waste
using tributylamine with a percentage of SiO
2
in silica gel of 74.92% which was proven
by X-Ray Fluorescent (XRF) analysis. . Also, research by (Sari, Azmiyawati, &
Taslimah, n.d.) has succeeded in synthesizing silica gel with modification by γ-
Glycidoxyopropyltrimethoxysilane and Mercaptobenzothiazole to adsorb Cadmium
metal.
This success is marked by the results of the analysis using the Atomic Absorption
Spectrophotometer (AAS) which shows that a large amount of Cd (II) metal adsorbed by
the second adsorbent is for a ratio of 0.05 grams of adsorbent in 10 mL of solution, which
is 0.53786 mmol / L or equal to 0.10757 mmol / g with an adsorption power of 98.64%.
Besides, (Hayati, Pardoyo, & Azmiyawati, 2017) has also succeeded in synthesizing
Nanosilica from rice husk ash. The success of this research is evidenced by the results of
the analysis in the form of SEM images of Nanosilica which show the nano-silica
synthesized using H
3
PO
4
which has a particle morphological size. a surface that is 40-60
nm.