Method for reducing the risk in transporting and storing liquid

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – With additive

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423235, 423237, 423238, 423268, 423352, C01C 100, C01C 300, C01B 2100

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052778860

ABSTRACT:
The addition of a nucleating or coalescing agent (e.g., urea) to liquid ammonia reduces the size and persistence of a deadly, fog-like cloud of ammonia droplets that tend to form when liquid ammonia is accidentally released to the atmosphere. In addition, high purity ammonia is obtained by evaporating ammonia from the ammonia- and nucleating agent-containing composition.

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