Development of environment protection measures based on benthonic clay and sulfuric acid wastes
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https://doi.org/10.37868/bes.v6i1.id277Abstract
The oil and gas industry causes man-made changes in all soil components, as well as in water and plants. Crude oil and gas are processed at the same time as the product is produced, and gas condensate and millions of tons of waste are ignored. Recycling of oil and gas waste products is essential. Sulfur is widely used in agriculture as a fertilizer and part to fight various plant pests. Soon, not only will the issue of using sulfur dioxide waste as raw materials be solved, but also the problem of contamination of environmental bodies with biological pollutants will be avoided. The use of sulfur-based waste from the oil industry is very effective for antibacterial formulations based on ammonium salts and natural bentonite materials. The developed antibacterial drug can be used to disinfect various facilities. The production tests conducted show the necessity of using the proposed disinfectants to improve the environment. This paste, which includes the proposed bactericidal preparation and bentonite clay in its composition, can be used in veterinary medicine to treat necrobacteriosis in animals. Based on our results, Ammonium sulfate and potassium sulfate obtained from sulfur-containing wastes can be used as fertilizers, and their mixture with bentonite clay can be used as an enhancer in agriculture.
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