Water-powdered piezoelectric unit for producing nitrogen fertili

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42218621, 42218623, 422904, 204179, 204178, 239 8, 239369, 239398, 423405, B01J 1908, B01J 1912, C01B 2103, C01B 2124

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ABSTRACT:
A system for producing nitrogen fertilizer using an electric arc process is described in which the electric arc necessary for the process is generated by piezoelectric elements actuated by a hammer mechanism powered by water pressure such as from a garden hose. The nitrogen oxides produced by the arc discharge are drawn into the water to serve as a source of nitrogen fertilizer. The net result of the invention is that the operator can provide nitrogen fertilizer as he supplies water to the same area. The only inputs to this system are air and a source of water under pressure.

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