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titleOfInvention Pollution-free growth growth photosynthetic catalysts based on SIOVIS and its manufacturing method
abstract The present invention briefly relates to a method for producing a photocatalyst for promoting growth of pollution-free crops and horticultural crops and overhaul by mixing other elements for promoting plant growth under the theme of Shiobis (Patent Application No. 10-2005-0039121). The description is as follows.n n n SIOVIS solids are heated to more than 200,000PPM by heating at 120 ℃ or higher in a double special melting furnace, and then mixing a certain amount of water-soluble nitrogen, phosphate, boron, aluminum oxide, etc., produces a pollution-free photosynthetic alkali catalyst.n n n The photosynthetic growth promoting photocatalyst of the present invention (also known as SIOVIS-GMW) contains about 30 kinds of rare mineral elements including silicon (Si) and evenly mixes all crops and fruit with nitrogen, phosphoric acid, and garlic, which are essential elements of plant growth. It is widely applicable to staying and horticultural crops. It is also an environmentally friendly pollution-free photosynthetic catalyst that reduces acidified soils to neutral soils.n n n SIOVIS-GMW is a colorless, odorless, non-toxic photocatalyst that neutralizes toxic substances such as residual pesticides because it has the ability to decompose various organic substances by emitting a lot of far infrared rays at a constant temperature.
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