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titleOfInvention Physical- chemical process for production of an organic fertilizer and a biodegradable self-supporting material and their use
abstract A particular reference of the invention is the aspect of carbon dioxide emissions (CO<sub>2</sub>), both for the chemical-physical process and for the nature of the reagents involved, which are zeroed with respect to the current solid organic waste and/or solid biomass treatment processes. Furthermore, the chemical-physical process of the present invention makes use of very short treatment times and does not need heat sources with impacting CO<sub>2</sub> emissions; the process itself does not emit CO<sub>2</sub>, it totally recycles the water and leads to a structurally simple and economical treatment and transformation plant. This process has the advantage of not emitting odors and of using natural, renewable reagents, allowed in organic farming, with a neutral carbon footprint and which are easily manageable in terms of safety for health and the environment. The chemical-physical process aims to obtain two end products free of pathogenic microorganisms, free of phytotoxicity and free from vectors and/or viable seeds derived from solid organic waste and/or treated solid biomass, and these products are: an organic chelate of potassium fertilizer and a biodegradable self-supporting material, both innovative for their composition, structure and use. The use of the two aforementioned products in the agronomic field makes it possible to implement an agronomic technique that protects the soil and restores its fertility at each crop succession; this use allows to vary or not, according to the different agronomic needs, the pH value of the circulating solution, the C/N ratio of the soil, to maximize the nitrogen fixing process of the bacteria naturally present in the soil with dedicated crops in succession and in the at the same time increase the strength of the soil (soil depth). The chemical-physical process with zero CO<sub>2</sub>emissions for the treatment and transformation of solid organic waste and/or solid biomass, and the agronomic use of the fertilizing organic potassium chelate and the biodegradable self-supporting material, are functionally connected in a system of capture and storage of CO<sub>2</sub> in the soil with significant technical, economic and environmental efficiencies. The transformation of solid organic waste and/or solid biomass into the aforementioned innovative products refers to the complete composition of solid organic waste and/or solid biomass and therefore not to parts, extracts or compounds isolated from them. The use of biodegradable self-supporting material in the pre-sown version in the agronomic field allows to maximize agricultural productions also with organic farming methods, bringing them on a par with the most recent soilless cultivation techniques, but with the advantage of being significantly cheaper, manageable and even more sustainable from an environmental point of view.
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