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SECONDARY RAW MATERIAL PROCESSING
Название Recycling of Angren coal mining tailings to obtain humic acids and bacterial-humic fertilizers
DOI 10.17580/or.2022.05.07
Автор Isokov M. U., Alimov R. S., Almatov I. M., Soatov S. A.
Информация об авторе

University of Geological Sciences (Tashkent, Uzbekistan):

Isokov M. U., Vice-Rector, Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences

 

Institute of Mineral Resources UGN (Tashkent, Uzbekistan):
Alimov R. S., Head of Laboratory, PhD in Technical Sciences, alimov_rs@mail.ru
Almatov I. M., Senior Researcher, PhD in Technical Sciences, ilkhom90@list.ru
Soatov S. A., Junior Researcher

Реферат

Coal processing at the Angren deposit in Uzbekistan has led to accumulation of a huge amount of coal tailings, for which an effective and economically viable recycling technology is required. For this purpose, a waste-free technology has been developed, which includes two-stage tailings processing. At the first stage, the tailings are treated with NaOH or KOH hydroxide at the rate of 5–8 g/100 g with the solid/liquid ratio of 1 : 5 for 30 minutes at 80 °C. The humic acid extracts are then filtered, the suspension is adjusted to pH 6.5–7, and dehydration to 50 % moisture is performed to obtain a humate paste. At the second stage, the growth medium is first prepared. First-stage cake is then inoculated with a solution containing an overgrown bacterial medium at a solid/liquid weight ratio of 1 : 3, with the total organic matter present in the form of rice screenings. The resulting mix is placed in waterproof tanks with a layer of up to 2 m and kept for 7–9 days, with six treatments a day. With the mass fraction of bound humic acids (HA) in the residual cake of 13.77 %, bacterial treatment with nine days of cultivation in the active phase results in 11.98 % of free HA passing into the liberated form (available to plants).

Ключевые слова Сoal mining waste, hydraulic dump, zero waste technology, humic preparations, bacterial-humic fertilizers, cake, bacterial medium
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