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Content and Properties of the By-Products of the Oxidative Degradation of Peat and Their Possible Use

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The physical and chemical properties and chemical content of solid residues emerging during the production of plant growth regulators “Oxihumate” and “Peat Oxidate” are studied. The possibility of their use as additions to mineral and organic and mineral fertilizers, soil ameliorants and substrates for vermiculture growing and also as reinforcing additions to the different types of molded fuel is substantiated.

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The work was carried out under the scientific and technical program “Environmental Management and Environmental Risks,” subprogram 01 “Rational Environmental Management and Innovative Technologies for the Deep Processing of Natural Resources,” task P1.8. Program supervisor, Academician, Dr. (Technical Sciences), Prof. I.I. Lishtvan. Task supervisor is the chief researcher, Dr. (Technical Sciences), Prof. G.V. Naumova.

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Makeyenko, A.A. Content and Properties of the By-Products of the Oxidative Degradation of Peat and Their Possible Use. Solid Fuel Chem. 54, 110–114 (2020). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0361521920020081

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