Complex processing of peat of Esmonovkiy Mokh deposit to produce science-intensive production
https://doi.org/10.29235/1561-8331-2020-56-1-96-104
Abstract
The possible directions of the complex use of the identified peat funds of the Esmonovskiy Mokh deposit are grounded with the account of research on the distribution of the categories of peat raw material, the determination of its qualitative characteristics and the estimation of suitability for the release of recommended production. Activated carbon, oil sorbent and concentrate microfertilizer are suggested as the main types of the products of the deep complex proceeding of the peat studied.
About the Authors
I. I. LishtvanBelarus
Ivan I. Lishtvan – Academician, D. Sc. (Engineering), Professor, Chief Researcher
10, F. Skoriny Str., 220114, Minsk
V. M. Dudarchyk
Russian Federation
Uladimir M. Dudarchyk – Ph. D. (Engineering), Senior Researcher
10, F. Skoriny Str., 220114, Minsk
V. M. Kraiko
Belarus
Valiantsina M. Kraiko – Ph. D. (Engineering), Senior Researcher
10, F. Skoriny Str., 220114, Minsk
A. V. Anufrieva
Belarus
Alena V. Anufryieva – Researcher
10, F. Skoriny Str., 220114, Minsk
N. A. Bulgakova
Belarus
Nina A. Bulgakova – Researcher
10, F. Skoriny Str., 220114, Minsk
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