Effect of Silicate, Carbonate, Calcium Lignosulphonate, and Silicic Acid Additives on Ammonium Nitrate Degradation
Ammonium nitrate is the most commonly used nitrogen fertilizer in the agriculture and plays an important role in the development of leaves and stems in plants. The storage and production of ammonium nitrate at the industrial scale can result in degradation and caking. Various solutions have been pro...
Main Author: | Ahmet Ozan Gezerman |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Croatian Society of Chemical Engineers
2020-03-01
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Series: | Kemija u Industriji |
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Online Access: | http://silverstripe.fkit.hr/kui/assets/Uploads/3-129-136.pdf |
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