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titleOfInvention Improvements in the manufacture of nitrogenous fertilizers by the destructive distillation of organic material
abstract 406,602. Destructive distillation of vegetable materials. MATIGNON, C., 3, Rue Gay Lussac, Paris, and KACHKAROFF, P., 8, Rue Villa Le Mesnil, Chatillon-sur- Bagneux, both in France. Sept. 12, 1933, No. 25232. Convention date, Sept. 12, 1932. [Classes 55 (i) and 55 (ii).] Organic materials of vegetable origin such as straw, wood, cotton waste, leaves, peat, lignin, and lignites, are distilled in an atmosphere of ammonia up to 400‹ C. to give a solid or tarry residue, suitable as a fertilizer, nitrogenous oils and a gaseous mixture containing carbon dioxide, methane and gaseous amines. In examples, sawdust and peat are distilled respectively, the former at temperatures of 250‹-310‹ C. for 4¢ hours, the latter firstly at a temperature of 170‹ C. for 4¢ hours and then at 170‹-300‹ C. for 3 hours. The solid residues contain from 8 to 12 per cent of nitrogen.
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