Functionally effective organic molecules obtained by lignite
A technology of organic molecules and functions, applied in the direction of organic fertilizers, etc., can solve problems such as inability to use organic molecules
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[0028] Based on lignite quality, 10-50% hydrogen peroxide is added to the micronized lignite at a ratio of 1:1-1:10 (volume / weight). After this reaction, the above-mentioned same steps are repeated two or three times or more according to the yield requirement for the cracked product based on the type of lignite. Further 50% hydrogen peroxide was directly added thereto according to the stated requirements and the resulting material was obtained which could be used with or without extraction of the cleavage product. For extraction of cleavage products from treated lignite, a solvent (eg, water) is used with or without heating. At 10°C, the lignite of the same quality is reacted with 25% H2O2, and the reaction temperature is gradually increased to 16-20°C, and the temperature is controlled so that the H2O2 gradually reacts without causing the lignite to burn. Reaction conditions vary with the quality of lignite from different parts of the globe (China, Australia, USA, Europe). ...
Embodiment 2
[0030] Depending on the quality of lignite, alkaline hydrogen peroxide (containing alkali NaOH or KOH (1-10%) and hydrogen peroxide (0.2-20%)) is added to lignite at a ratio of 1:2-1:10. Depending on the quality of the lignite and based on the desired cracking product yield, the same procedure is repeated two or three times or more.
Embodiment 3
[0032] Nitrogen absorption under high pressure of 10 kg / cm2 for structural adjustment of organic molecules obtained by lignite cracking. These organic molecules are mixed or blended with different solvents and solutions for different purposes (eg ethanol or methanol mixed with these organic molecules for plant nutrition by foliar spraying).
[0033] There are various ways of supplying crops with the above-mentioned organic molecules obtained by cleavage of lignite: by soil application, fertigation, foliar spraying, seed treatment or in combination with crop protection products. Each option has specific advantages and disadvantages depending on nutrient, crop and soil characteristics. Similarly, different product types (eg, chelated / non-chelated, organic / inorganic, granular / fluid) each have relative advantages. Different choices have very different effects on the solubility and availability of micronutrients, on the uniformity of application, and on health, safety and the envi...
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