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Valery P Kalinitchenko, Speaker at Catalysis Conferences 2025
All Russian Phytopathology Research Institute, Russian Federation
Title : Chemical soil biological engineering and biogeosystem technique methodology

Abstract:

Current “Ecosphere – technology” conflict stems from an environmental, agricultural and chemical management outdated technological platform based on an attempt to imitate natural phenomena in technology root case. A standard chemical-technological system hierarchy determines the own technological waste and ecosphere chemical-technological load. Badly controlled soil geophysical system reduces a soil productivity.

A critical reassessing of the land and water use, waste recycling technologies, environment and agronomy practice is needed to eliminate shortcomings and configure a future sustainable environmentally sound chemical-soil-biological engineering.

Using a heuristic approach to understand an origin of an environmentally sound technological development niche, we configured the chemical-soil-biological engineering (CSBE) methodology and Biogeosystem Technique (BGT*) methodology.

The CSBE and BGT* objects are: a main product chemical-technological system; a device for improving the geophysical and geochemical properties of soil by synthesizing the structure and architecture of its illuvial layer for the biological-soil recycling of bulk or granular by-product; a pulsed intra-soil sequential-discrete device for recycling of liquid by-product and/or soil moistening and plant nutrition; and a production of environmentally friendly biological product.

CSBE and BGT* are capable in providing: a main chemical product fully waste-free technology; a dispersed by-products recycling within the synthesized fine-aggregate architecture of the soil inner layer for a plants favorable development; and a food, fodder and row material economic use of the biological production obtained on the synthesized soil.

BGT* applies nature phenomena creating a nature-friendly technical means and technologies for a long-term soil geophysical, chemical, water and biological properties optimization. The BGT* based one time 20–50 cm layer intra-soil milling provides a stable soil fine multilevel aggregate system improving a soil biome function for up to 40 years. The BGT* based intra-soil pulse continuous-discrete watering reduces a plant water consumption circa 5–20 times compared to the standard irrigation. BGT* based municipal, industrial waste and gasification byproduct intra-soil dispersed recycling in a course of the 20–50 cm soil layer milling provides soil solution equilibria control, heavy metals passivation, environmental safety and plant nutrition. Using BGT* methodology, the yield becomes higher circa 50–80% compared to standard technology. BGT* methodology promotes the soil system continuity, reinforces soil biogeochemical turnover, ensures a reversible carbon intra-soil and aboveground biological sequestration, provides biosphere health and climate system sustainability.

CSBE is a circular green chemistry waste free environment friendly and biosphere high quality and productivity development platform.

Audience Take Away

  • The audience will be able to use a CSBE and BGT* in their chemical-biological engineering theory and practice.

  • The CSBE and BGT* will help the audience to understand a new chemical engineering development niche origin. 

  • This research other faculty could use to expand their research and teaching in the fields of environment, soil science, agronomy, irrigation, waste recycling and in the fields of corresponding new technical equipment design and manufacturing.

  • The CSBE and BGT* provide a practical solution to a friendly environment synthesis and make a designer’s job focused on the new developments and more efficient

Biography:

Professor Dr Sc (Biol) Valery P. Kalinitchenko is the director of the Institute of Fertility of Soils of South Russia, Persianovka, Russia. and the leading researcher in the All-Russian Phytopathology Research Institute, Big Vyazemy, Russia. Doctoral Degree from Moscow State University, Soil Science Faculty in 1991. Don State Agrarian University, Agriculture and Land Reclamation Department Chair, Persianovka, Russia, in 1976-2012. The areas of interest are the soil and water saving, waste recycling, biosphere sustainability, soil high productivity and health. 700 monographs, journal and conference papers and 50 patents.

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