Method of increasing the absorbent capacity of plant soils

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Earth treatment or control – Chemical

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106900, E02D 300, C09K 1700

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ABSTRACT:
The invention discloses a method for increasing the water capacity and air capacity of soil matrixes comprising modification of such soil matrixes with a water-absorbing laminate by positioning in the soil a mass of said laminate having a lightly cross-linked polyelectrolyte film with a layer of wicking substrates adhered to both sides of the absorbent film.

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Alan S. Michaels et al., "Soil Floculants and Stabilizers", Agricultural and Food Chemistry, vol. 1, No. 13, Sep. 16, 1953, pp. 835-843.

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