Phosphogypsum soil conditioner and preparation method thereof
A soil conditioner, phosphogypsum technology, applied in soil conditioning materials, chemical instruments and methods, and restoration of polluted soils, etc., can solve problems such as difficulty in achieving pre-set effects, weak heavy metal processing capacity, and single reactant situation. , to achieve the effect of reducing heavy metal ions, rich mineral content, and reducing dissolution
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[0021] A phosphogypsum soil improver, prepared from the following raw materials: phosphogypsum treated with active microorganisms as a carrier, formulated by adding modified activated carbon and an adsorbent; the mass of the phosphogypsum accounts for 40% of the total mass of the improver The mass ratio of the modified activated carbon to phosphogypsum is 1:3; the balance is an adsorbent; the phosphogypsum treated by the active microorganisms is obtained by mixing and soaking the fermented liquid of methane bacteria and phosphogypsum according to the mass ratio of 1:0.3 , the methane bacteria fermentation liquid is biogas slurry;
[0022] The preparation method of the phosphogypsum treated with active microorganisms is as follows: process the phosphogypsum into a powder with a fineness of 30 meshes, heat it to 30°C, mix and soak it with the biogas slurry for 3 hours; after filtering, pour the biogas slurry into a fermentation tank for fermentation, and continue Add new biogas ...
Embodiment 2
[0026] A phosphogypsum soil improver, prepared from the following raw materials: using phosphogypsum treated with active microorganisms as a carrier, adding modified activated carbon and an adsorbent; the mass of the phosphogypsum accounts for 60% of the total mass of the improver The mass ratio of the modified activated carbon to phosphogypsum is 1:5; the balance is adsorbent; the phosphogypsum treated by the active microorganisms is obtained by mixing and soaking the fermented liquid of methane bacteria and phosphogypsum according to the mass ratio of 1:0.4 , the methane bacteria fermentation liquid is biogas slurry;
[0027] The preparation method of the phosphogypsum treated with active microorganisms is as follows: process the phosphogypsum into a powder with a fineness of 50 meshes, heat it to 35°C, mix and soak it with the biogas slurry for 5 hours; after filtering, pour the biogas slurry into a fermentation tank for fermentation, continue Add new biogas slurry and phos...
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[0031] A phosphogypsum soil improver, prepared from the following raw materials: using phosphogypsum treated with active microorganisms as a carrier, adding modified activated carbon and an adsorbent; the mass of the phosphogypsum accounts for 57% of the total mass of the improver The mass ratio of the modified activated carbon to phosphogypsum is 1:4; the balance is adsorbent; the phosphogypsum treated by the active microorganisms is obtained by mixing and soaking the fermented liquid of methane bacteria and phosphogypsum according to the mass ratio of 1:0.34 , the methane bacteria fermentation liquid is biogas slurry;
[0032] The preparation method of the phosphogypsum treated with active microorganisms is as follows: process the phosphogypsum into a powder with a fineness of 40 meshes, heat it to 33°C, mix and soak it with the biogas slurry for 4 hours; after filtering, pour the biogas slurry into a fermentation tank for fermentation, and continue Add new biogas slurry and...
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