Ammonium Chloride is a type of nitrogenous fertilizer that can supply N for NPK and is predominantly utilized in farming. In addition to supplying nitrogen, it can also deliver sulfur for crops, pastures, and various other plants. Due to its rapid release and swift action, ammonium Chloride is significantly more effective than alternative nitrogen fertilizers like urea, ammonium bicarbonate, and ammonium nitrate.
The application of ammonium chloride fertilizer
Primarily employed in the production of compound fertilizers, potassium Chloride, ammonium chloride, ammonium perChloride, etc., it can also be utilized in the extraction of rare earth elements.
1. Can be used as raw materials to manufacture dry batteries and accumulators, other ammonium salts, electroplating additives, metal welding flux;
2. Used as dyeing assistant, also used for tinning and galvanizing, tanning leather, medicine, candle making, adhesive, chromizing, precision casting;
3. Used in medicine, dry battery, fabric printing and dyeing, detergent;
4. Used as crop fertilizer, suitable for rice, wheat, cotton, hemp, vegetables and other crops;
5. Used as an analytical reagent, such as preparation of ammonia-ammonium chloride buffer solution. Used as a support electrolyte in electrochemical analysis. Used as arc stabilizer for emission spectrum analysis, interference inhibitor for atomic absorption spectrum analysis, test of composite fiber viscosity.
Property: White or off-white powdery, easily soluble in water. Aqueous solution appears acid. Insoluble in alcohol, acetone and ammonia, Easily deliquescent in the air.
1. Can serve as basic substances to produce dry cells and batteries, various ammonium compounds, electroplating enhancers, metal welding agents.
2. Employed as coloring agent, additionally utilized in tin coating and galvanization, leather tanning, pharmaceuticals, candle production, adhesives, chromizing, precision casting.
3. Applied in healthcare, dry batteries, textile printing and dyeing, cleaning agents.
4. Utilized as fertilizer for crops, ideal for rice, wheat, cotton, hemp, vegetables, and other plants.
5. Employed as analytical reagent, for instance, in preparing ammonia-ammonium chloride buffer solution. Acts as a supporting electrolyte in electrochemical assessments. Arc stabilizer for emission spectroscopy analysis, interference inhibitor for atomic absorption spectroscopy analysis, viscosity evaluation of composite fibers.
6. Medicinal ammonium chloride functions as an expectorant and diuretic, also serving as an expectorant.
7. Yeast (primarily for brewing beer); dough modifier. Typically combined with sodium bicarbonate post-use, the amount is roughly 25% of sodium bicarbonate, or 10 to 20g/kg wheat flour. Mainly utilized in bread, cookies, etc.