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According to the report of “Chemicals and Life in the 21st Centuryâ€, in order to reprocess vegetative wastes produced during the process of deteriorating grain and grinding and milling, Sakharov, an expert from the Institute of Biochemistry and Physics, developed a new type of Catalyst, this catalyst is soluble in water. In the processing of starch-containing vegetable waste, the worker makes the powder into powder and evenly sprinkles it into an aqueous solution of the catalyst, and then introduces oxygen into the solution to locally oxidize the powdered waste. After such a continuous reaction for several hours, a colorless paste-like substance can be produced.
Sakharov pointed out that depending on the degree of processing, newly formed paste-like substances can be used as retarders for concrete and plaster to prolong the induration time of these two substances in order to make more detailed use of them. The above substances can also be made into adhesives for the production of laminated plastic boards to reduce the amount of phenol formaldehyde resin binders and reduce the amount of formaldehyde volatilization of certain plastic wood boards. In addition, the new “paper paste†can be made into a fireproof coating and applied to the surface of the house floor. In the event of a fire, the paint transforms into a black, coke-like coating, which insulates the fire and the floor for long periods of time. When the fire is promptly extinguished, only the coke-like coverings have to be removed to repaint the floor.
It is reported that the Fire Protection Research Institute under the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia carried out tests on the above-mentioned fire-retardant paints, and it is considered that it meets the Russian national first-class fire performance standards. Russian experts believe that the above-mentioned processing of plant wastes will not affect the environment. At present, this new process has been granted a Russian patent.
Russia Develops New Uses of Starch-Containing Plant Wastes
An expert from the Institute of Biochemical Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences recently processed starchy plant wastes into a colorless paste using a new process. The substance can be used as a retarder for concrete and plaster, a glueboard adhesive and Fireproof paint.