Abstract: A stabilized ammonium humate mixture including an amount of humic acid between about 7.0% to about 10% of the mixture and an amount of ammonia between about 1.0% to about 14% of the mixture, where the remainder of the mixture is water.
Abstract: A stabilized ammonium humate mixture including an amount of humic acid between about 7.0% to about 10% of the mixture and an amount of ammonia between about 1.0% to about 14% of the mixture, where the remainder of the mixture is water. The stabilized ammonium humate mixture has a pH between about 9 to about 11.
Abstract: A system and method for electromagnetic activation or active metals generation is disclosed herein. This system may include: a cylindrical housing; a plurality of inductor coils connected to a three phase alternating current source, where inductor coils are positioned in an interior space between the cylindrical housing and an exterior face of a conduit; the conduit installed inside the cylindrical housing, where the conduit includes a dielectric section with a perforated baffle a mechanism to secure the conduit to the cylindrical housing, a tube for adding a chemically active agent into the conduit, a dielectric section with a lid and a gas valve positioned on top of the lid at an end of the conduit, and a plurality of metal particles occupying the internal volume of the conduit and maintained in a relative position with respect to the inductor coils.
Abstract: A process for preparing humic-mineral agent granules is disclosed. Such a process may comprise providing a humic acid-containing material; crushing the humic acid-containing material to obtain first granules; contacting a quantity of water with the first granules, thereby forming slightly wet granules; blending the slightly wet granules for a period of time, thereby forming blended granules; contacting an amount of alkali with the blended granules, thereby forming alkali-treated granules; and mixing the alkali-treated granules at a temperature high enough to melt organic carbon substances in the alkali-treated granules. The resulting product has biologically, geologically, and chemically active properties, and may be applied to the soil alone or in combination with a commercially available fertilizer. Additionally, the resulting product may be used to detoxify solid or liquid waste products.
Abstract: Humic Acid is extracted and then can be used to treat flue gas and fly ash from the combustion of coal or municipal waste. The resulting product may be used as a soil ameliorant.