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titleOfInvention One cross-links gamma-polyglutamic acid-and preparation thereof and application
abstract The present invention relates to a kind of crosslinking γ polyglutamic acid.Crosslinking γ polyglutamic acid of the present invention, it is to be cross-linked under the effect of cross-linking agent with activated silica diatomaceous earth by γ polyglutamic acid or γ polyglutamic acid sodium or both mixture and prepared.Crosslinking γ polyglutamic acid of the present invention has the tridimensional network of densification, has extremely strong water absorption and water-retaining property, can prevent water loss as (soil) water-retaining agent.Further, crosslinking γ polyglutamic acid of the present invention is also used as fertilizer synergist, is added in fertilizer, it is possible to significantly improve crop yield.
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