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titleOfInvention METHOD OF OBTAINING COMPOSITIONS BASED ON NATURAL COMPONENTS OF FERTILIZER AND SURFACE-ACTIVE SUBSTANCES FOR WASHING, RECULTIVATION AND HANDLING OF POLLUTED SOILS AND OBTAINED BY THE COMPOSITION
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing natural compositions of fertilizers and surfactants for washing, recultivating and treating contaminated soils, and these compositions are based on humoalginates obtained by the reaction of fossil material, preferably Leonardite, with alginic acid in an alkaline environment. The method consists in obtaining a turbid mixture of fossil material in water, adding with stirring a solution of alginic acid and an alkaline reagent, in which the amount of alginic acid is 0.5-15 wt.% And alkaline reagent 2-17 wt.% Of the total weight of the final mixture.
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