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filingDate 1971-05-06-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationDate 1973-12-05-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber GB-1339773-A
titleOfInvention Trace elemnt concentrate based on inorganic chelates incorporated in premixes and feeds
abstract 1339773 Metal phosphate glass/tracer element concentrates INSTITUTUL AGRONOMIC TIMISOARA 6 May 1971 [6 May 1970] 13518/71 Heading C1A [Also in Division A2] A concentrate of trace elements for use in chicken feeds is in the form of a water-soluble metal phosphate glass having the empirical formula: 0-12% by weight of iron, 0-10% by weight of zinc, 3-8% by weight of manganese, 0À2-7À0% by weight of copper, 0À01-2À0% by weight of cobalt, 12À0-27À0% by weight of sodium, 22-30% by weight of phosphorous, and 37-55% by weight of oxygen and being in the form of a polyphosphate glass having an average chain length of 2À5 to 5 phosphorus atoms and having a sodium content of 45-90 gram equivalent per cent of the total gram equivalents. The concentrate may be prepared by heating at 900-1200‹ C. for 1-2 hours, a mixture of oxides and/or carbonates and/or other salts of volatile acids of iron, zinc, manganese, copper and cobalt with sodium dihydrogen and disodium hydrogen phosphates present in such proportions as to give rise to a product having the empirical composition above and then cooling.
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