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Information × Registration Number 0217U004498, 0116U000869 , R & D reports Title Development of organo-mineral materials based on the precipitation water stations with the purpose to their application in water treatment as sorbents and in agriculture to improve soil productivity popup.stage_title Head Tarasevich Yuri Ivanovych, Registration Date 03-02-2017 Organization A.V Dumansky Institute of Colloid Chemistry and Water Chemistry popup.description2 Research objects - precipitation water stations. Goal of research - to test the effectiveness of using the obtained organic-mineral materials such as sorbents and as a fertilizer. Research Methods - adsorption, extraction photometry, photometry sorption, biotesting. Theoretical and practical results - investigated phytotoxicity precipitation water stations, and materials on their basis. It is found that precipitation of Dneprovskaya water station and precipitation nanoparticles Al(OH)3 additionally processed, are not phytotoxic and can be used as fertilizer or meliorants. It is shown that the developed carbon-mineral adsorbent based coked palygorskite is able to adsorb cationic and nonionic surfactants, organic anions, benzene and petroleum derivatives, and also has high strength and water resistance of the granules, so is an effective filter materials for purification of wastewater containing petroleum. Novelty – proposed а new carbon-mineral sorbents based on recycled materials that can be used as a granular filter material for wastewater treatment. Field of use - environment protection. Product Description popup.authors Іванова Зінаїда Григорівна Аксененко Євген Володимирович Крисенко Дмитро Анатолійович Трифонова Марина Юріївна popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Tarasevich Yuri Ivanovych. Development of organo-mineral materials based on the precipitation water stations with the purpose to their application in water treatment as sorbents and in agriculture to improve soil productivity. (popup.stage: ). A.V Dumansky Institute of Colloid Chemistry and Water Chemistry. № 0217U004498
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