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Biopolymetric Nanocoils Employed to Stabilize Sand Dunes.


Summary: TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian researchers managed to stabilize sand dunes by means of nanopolymeric solvents in a bid to prevent environment pollution and destruction of railways and desert roads.

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 can be applied in stabilization of sand dunes and establishment of plants in them. The product contains ionized i·on·ize  
tr. & intr.v. i·on·ized, i·on·iz·ing, i·on·iz·es
To convert or be converted totally or partially into ions.



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 nanoparticles enclosed by biopolymeric nanocoils.By spraying this product into the sand, a biopolymeric lattice is formed in which microparticles trap macro and nano (1) Billionth (10 to the -9th power). See space/time.

(2) Refers to the nanotech industry in general. See nanotechnology.

(3) See iPod nano.
 particles of sand and so stabilize it.In previous methods, people used mulch which is harmful to the environment, plants, and lung. This problem was overcome by nanotechnology based sprays. The procedure is followed by analyzing the soil of stabilization site first and then using a specific solution relative to that type of soil which is comprised of 98% water and 2% to 3% of nanopolymer.The other application of this technology is in the creation of forests and pastures in the deserts. Spattering the solution over sand or soil causes the plants to be stabilized in the place. Another application of this solution is to stabilize sand in the sites of railways. Sand destroys railways during time.The Iranian company Zist Palayesh Zamin which funded the research has had negotiations with Iraq on strengthening Iraqi deserts to prevent environmental problems.

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