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titleOfInvention METHOD OF IMMOBILIZATION OF HUMAN SUBSTANCES
abstract The invention pertains to process of immobilisation humus for obtaining sorbent. Said sorbent is characterised in that the humus is immobilised by poly-condensation process using formaldehyde and aromatic compounds. Aromatic compounds are denoted with general formula Ar(R)n, wherein Ar denotes benzene ring. R denotes CH3, C2H5, OH, H, COOH, OCH3 and n= 1-3. Formaldehyde and humus medium have the weight ratio 0.5 - 2 to 1. The weight ratio of aromatic compound to humus could be diversified from 0- 2 to 1. The components react at a temperature of 80 to 100 oC in the presence of formic acid.
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