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publicationDate 2010-03-25^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention LIQUID MAGNESIUM NITRATE FERTILIZERS AND THEIR RECEIVING METHOD
abstract The invention relates to the field of liquid fertilizer production and can be used in the fertilizer industry to produce liquid magnesium nitrate fertilizers. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION: Two types of liquid magnesium nitrate fertilizer are obtained in a simpler manner from a lower concentration (32-40%) by weight of aqueous nitric acid and magnesite by decomposition at lower temperatures with higher concentrations (from 36.2% to 41.5%) of magnesium. the composition of their nutrients in plants is (6.85 - 7.85)% nitrogen and (9.79 - 11.22)% magnesium oxide. The following fertilizers are obtained: magnesite containing at least 86% magnesium oxide, 1.0 h. - 2.0 h The resulting reaction mixture was stirred for 1 h, then the decomposition solution was standardized with magnesite to pH 4 with stirring for 2 h. and left to stand for at least 15 hours. After settling, the first product, suspension magnesium nitrate fertilizer (pH 4-7.5), which can be used for additional fertilization of plants, is separated from the sediment by decantation. Filtration of sediment or suspension of sediment and magnesium nitrate yields a second product of liquid magnesium nitrate fertilizers that meet hydroponics requirements and can be used in a variety of irrigation and irrigation systems and in the production of liquid fertilizer mixtures. The resulting fertilizer has a higher magnesium content, is obtained in a simpler way and has the lowest chance of damaging the harmful oxides of nitrogen.
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