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The possibilities to use hydrothermally treated biowaste for air and water cleaning
Usťak, Sergej ; Muňoz, Jakub ; Usťaková, Marie
The aim of the methodology is to provide to farmers, agricultural consultants, biogas plants owners and operators, originators and processors of biowaste, experts in the field of reclamation and recultivation, investors and other interested parties on issues concerned with the basic information on the use of hydrothermally treated biowaste, especially hydrothermally treated residues from anaerobic fermentation for water and air cleaning. In the introduction, the methodology provides a basic overview on literature regarding to coal similar materials, methods for their preparation, especially the way of hydrothermal carbonization, its basic characteristics and its possibilities and perspectives of application in practice. Furthermore, the methodology describes the actual results obtained during the research project usable in practice and provides their agrochemical, environmental and economic evaluation in the case of application at soils. At the end summarizes the main potential applications and uses of new products based on hydrothermally modified residues as essential components of the filter medium for water and air cleaning.
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Products based on hydrothermally treated residues from anaerobic
Usťak, Sergej ; Muňoz, Jakub ; Usťaková, Marie
The methodology aim is to provide the basic information about the products for the soil properties improvement based on hydrothermally treated residues from anaerobic fermentation to the farmers, agricultural consultants, owners and biogas plants operators, also to experts in the field of soil reclamation, investors and to other interested parties on the questions concerned. In the introduction, the methodology provides a basic overview about literary information regarding to coal similar materials, methods for their preparation, especially the methods of hydrothermal carbonization, their basic characteristics, possibilities and perspectives for their application in practice. Furthermore, the methodology describes the own results obtained during the research project usable in practice and provides their agrochemical, environmental and economic evaluation. The conclusion gives an overview of the potential application and the main use possibilities of the new products based on hydrothermally treated residues from anaerobic fermentation for the soil properties improvements and in particular for common agricultural fertilization and anthropogenic soils.
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