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titleOfInvention Soil conditioners and fertilizers from spent sulfite liquor
abstract Soil Conditioners and Fertilizers from Spent Sulfite Liquor Abstract of the Disclosure Spent sulfite liquor is converted into a nitrogen containing, water insoluble product useful as a soil con-ditioner and as a slow-release fertilizer. The spent sulfite liquor is reacted at a temperature of from 150 to 250°C with hexamethylenetetramine or with an ammonia-formaldehyde mixture. The weight ratio of hexamethylene-tetramine or ammonia and formaldehyde to SSL solids should be greater than about 0.5:1 and preferably greater than 1:1.
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