Preparing mineral organic fertilizer from process water of hydrothermal carbonization of plant material comprises separating carbon and organic residual components from process water and isolating mineral components from process water
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This invention describes a method for producing mineral-organic fertilizer from the process water generated during the hydrothermal carbonization of plant material. The process includes separating and removing carbon and organic residues from the water, then isolating the mineral components by drying the water, resulting in a new type of fertilizer.
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- Agricultural fertilization for crops in fields and greenhouses.
- Urban gardening and landscaping to improve soil nutrients.
- Recycling waste streams in biomass processing plants to produce value-added products.
- Eco-friendly soil restoration and land reclamation projects.
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- Reduces waste by utilizing by-products from biomass processing.
- Produces an efficient mineral-organic fertilizer that enhances soil fertility.
- Offers an environmentally friendly alternative to synthetic fertilizers.
- Improves resource utilization by recovering valuable nutrients from process water.
Technical Classifications (CPCs)
Main Classifications
Chemistry & Materials Science
Sub Classifications
Fertilisers
Petroleum, Gas & Coke Industries
CPC Codes
Inventors & Applicants
Inventors
N/A
Applicants
Univ Berlin Tech
Patent Abstract
Preparing mineral organic fertilizer from process water of the hydrothermal carbonization of plant material, comprises separating carbon and organic residual components from the process water and isolating the mineral components from the process water by drying. An independent claim is included for the organic fertilizer produced by the above method. ACTIVITY : Fertilizer. MECHANISM OF ACTION : None given.
Key Information
Publication No.
DE102009027007A1
Family ID
43123037
Publication Date
2010-12-23
Application No.
DE102009027007A
Application Date
2009-06-17
Priority Date
2009-06-17
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No
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