Drying composition and method

Compositions – Humidostatic – water removive – bindive – or emissive

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34 9, 47DIG11, 56DIG23, 25217414, 426425, 426426, 426443, 426635, 426636, 426640, C09K 300, F26B 300, A23K 302

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ABSTRACT:
Legumes and other plants can be dried quickly by contacting them with an aqueous solution of a mixture of carbonates consisting essentially of at least about 20% by weight of sodium sesquicarbonate, at least about 20% by weight of sodium carbonate and at least about 5% by weight of potassium carbonate, all based upon the total dry carbonate weight. The solution desirably is free of undissolved materials.

REFERENCES:
Hawley, G., 1981, The Condensed Chemical Dictionary, 10th Edition, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, p. 951.
Tietz, N., 1982, Chemical Cuts Hay-Drying Time, The Farmer, Sep. 18, p. 11.
Rotz, C. et al., 1982, Mechanical and Chemical Conditioning to Speed Alfalfa Drying, ASAE Paper No. 82-1036, Jun.
Anderson, 1982, Faster Hay Drying, Forage Fever, Jun., pp. 1-4, U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Minson, D. et al., 1981, K-Hay . . . , A Progress Report, Information Service (Australia), Sheet No. 41-2, May.

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