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titleOfInvention OBTAINING FUNCTIONALLY EFFICIENT ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY LIGNIT SPLITTING
abstract A method is disclosed for recovering new functionally effective organic compounds having a molecular weight below 1000 by cleavage of lignite with hydrogen peroxide, where the molecular weights of these functionally effective organic compounds vary depending on the reaction conditions, such as the concentration of hydrogen peroxide, reaction time, temperature, the ratio of lignite to peroxide hydrogen, lignite quality, etc. conditions. These organic compounds, which are the cleavage product of lignite, are more functionally effective than organic compounds including humic acids, fulvic acids present in lignite, due to the improved reactivity achieved by treatment with hydrogen peroxide. These functionally effective organic compounds have applications in various fields such as agriculture and medicine.
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