Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate
Due to its comparatively high nutrient content, diammonium phosphate, a water-soluble ammonium salt, is one of the most often used phosphorus fertilizers.
Specifications
| IUPAC Name | disodium;(9,11-dioxido-5-oxoboranyloxy-2,4,6,8,10,12,13-heptaoxa-1,3,5,7,9,11-hexaborabicyclo[5.5.1]tridecan-3-yl)oxy-oxoborane |
|---|---|
| CAS Number | 12280-03-4 |
| HS Code | 31059090 |
| Formula | Na2B8O13.4H2O |
| Appearance | White Powder |
| Common Names | Disodium Octaborate, Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydratet |
| Packaging | 25 Kg Bag |
Applications
Agricultural Industry
Diammonium Phosphate (DAP) is prized for having an abundance of nutrients.
It gives plants an easy way to get nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P),
two elements that are vital to their growth and development.
The nitrogen in DAP is present in the ammonium form, which soil
bacteria progressively change into nitrate, which is then available
to plants.
Because of its balanced nitrogen-phosphorus composition, diammonium phosphate
is frequently included in mixed fertilizers. To suit the nutrient needs of
various crops and soil types, it can be mixed with other fertilizers.
Food Industry
Yeast food, dough regulator, brewing fermentation additive, buffer, and leavening
food agent are all applications for diammonium phosphate.
Other Applications
As a buffer and analytical reagent, diammonium phosphate is utilized.
Electronic tubes, medication, printing plates, and fire safety are some
of its other uses.