Development of synthesis technology for agricultural pesticides from sulfur separated from GDS units

Authors

  • E.M.Kaxorov Farg`ona Davlat texnika universiteti Neft va neft-gazni qayta ishlash kafedrasi mudiri Author
  • M.I.Inomjonov Farg`ona Davlat texnika universiteti Neft va neft-gazni qayta ishlash texnologiyasi magistranti Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20228337

Keywords:

GDS unit, sulfur, pesticide, synthesis technology, environmental safety, bioactivity, agriculture.

Abstract

This master's thesis is devoted to the study of a new approach for the efficient utilization of technical sulfur obtained from the GDS (Gas Desulfurization System) units of oil and gas refining plants in Uzbekistan. The aim of the research is to develop a synthesis technology for environmentally safe and economically efficient pesticides for controlling agricultural pests through the processing of this secondary raw material.

References

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2026-05-16

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E.M.Kaxorov, E., & M.I.Inomjonov, M. (2026). Development of synthesis technology for agricultural pesticides from sulfur separated from GDS units. Science and Innovation, 4(40), 243-247. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20228337
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