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publicationNumber WO-2019112383-A1
titleOfInvention Metal mineral diaminate and preparation method therefor
abstract The present invention relates to a metal mineral diaminate and a novel preparation method therefor and, specifically, to a method for preparing a metal mineral diaminate causing no byproduct by allowing a metal mineral source to react with a monomolecular amino acid in an aqueous solution, followed by selective filtration, concentration, and drying, such as drying under reduced pressure or spray-drying. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method for preparing a metal mineral diaminate, which is electrically neutral and has no byproduct, by preparing the metal mineral diaminate through a reaction of a metal mineral source and an acidic amino acid in an aqueous solution or a reaction of a metal mineral source and an amino acid in an acidic aqueous solution.
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