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Oxidative ammonolysis of peat by a mechanochemical method (Short communication)

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The effects of the duration of a mechanochemical synthesis and the amounts of hydrogen peroxide and ammonia on the concentrations of nitrogen, humic acids, and fulvic acids in the oxidative ammonolysis products of peat were studied. The functional-type composition of nitrogen compounds was studied. Agrochemical tests of the resulting preparations as nitrogen-containing fertilizers were performed.

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Correspondence to M. V. Efanov.

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Original Russian Text © M.V. Efanov, A.I. Galochkin, 2007, published in Khimiya Tverdogo Topliva, 2007, No. 6, pp. 65–67.

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Efanov, M.V., Galochkin, A.I. Oxidative ammonolysis of peat by a mechanochemical method (Short communication). Soil Fuel Chem. 41, 376–378 (2007). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0361521907060109

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