'Ammonium sulfate', ((NH
4)
2SO
4), is an inorganic chemical compound commonly used as a fertilizer. It contains 21% nitrogen as ammonia and 24% sulfur as sulfate. Its molecular formula is closely related to
Mohr's salt an ammonium sulfate analogue with an iron atom within the compound.
Properties
Ammonium sulfate is not soluble in
alcohol or liquid
ammonia, but is highly
hygroscopic and spontaneously absorbs water from the air at
relative humidity > 81%.
Synthesis
Ammonium sulfate is prepared commercially by reacting
ammonia with
sulfuric acid (H
2SO
4). Ammonium sulfate is prepared commercially from the ammoniacal liquor of
gas-works and is purified by recrystallisation. It forms large
rhombic prisms, has a somewhat saline taste and is easily soluble in water. The aqueous solution on boiling loses some
ammonia and forms an acid sulfate.
Uses
It is used largely as an artificial fertilizer for alkaline soils. In the soil the sulfate ion is released and forms
sulfuric acid, lowering the
pH balance of the
soil (as do other sulfate compounds such as aluminium sulfate), while contributing essential
nitrogen for plant growth.
It is also used as an agricultural spray adjuvant for water soluble insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides. There it functions to bind iron and calcium cations that are present in both well water and plant cells. It is particularly effective as an adjuvant for 2,4-D (amine), glyphosate, and glufosinate herbicides.
It is also used in the preparation of other ammonium salts.
In
biochemistry ammonium sulfate precipitation is a common method for purifying
proteins.
Ammonium Sulfate is also listed as an ingredient for many United States vaccines per the Center for Disease Control. http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/downloads/appendices/B/excipient-table-2.pdf
Ammonium Sulfate is also a food additive.
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References
Further reading
★ Properties: UNIDO and International Fertilizer Development Center (1998), ''Fertilizer Manual'', Kluwer Academic Publishers, ISBN 0-7923-5032-4.