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Molybdenum Lignosulfonate

Molybdenum Lignosulfonate for Agriculture and Fertilizer Formulations

Molybdenum Lignosulfonate is a new specialty micronutrient page concept for buyers evaluating low-rate molybdenum delivery in lignosulfonate-supported fertilizer systems, especially legume nutrition, seed-treatment R&D, foliar micronutrient blends, and custom trace-element formulations.

Public competitor data shows molybdenum is more often sold inside lignosulfonate-complexed trace-element blends than as a standalone molybdenum lignosulfonate page. China Lignin should therefore position GAC-MoLS as a custom, document-led grade: assay, form, solubility, pH, and application route must be confirmed before quotation.

Product codeGAC-MoLS
Product formCustom powder
Mo benchmark0.04-0.20% in blends
PositioningLow-rate micronutrient
Representative China Lignin product supply image for molybdenum lignosulfonate page preview

Micronutrient Relevance

Designed for buyers comparing trace-element lignosulfonate grades for crop nutrition and fertilizer formulation.

Formulation Support

Lignosulfonate behavior may support dispersion, binding, and water-based compatibility in selected systems.

Export Qualification

Confirm TDS, SDS, COA, packing, sample result, destination rules, and label requirements before order.

Answer-First Product Overview

Molybdenum is required in very small quantities and is associated with nitrate reductase activity, nitrogen metabolism, and biological nitrogen fixation in legumes. In competitor-style micronutrient blends, Mo is commonly listed at low levels such as 0.04%, 0.13%, or 0.20% w/w. A standalone molybdenum lignosulfonate page should use this market benchmark carefully while still requiring COA-confirmed assay and buyer validation.

Buyer Note

Do not sell molybdenum by broad agronomic promise. Mo application rates are low, crop and soil response can vary, and excessive or poorly labeled use can create regulatory and crop-safety risk. Buyers should confirm assay, crop target, destination-market limits, seed-treatment suitability, soil pH, and compatibility before commercial use.

Main Specification

Specifications should be confirmed with the latest TDS, COA, SDS, sample result, and commercial contract. Values below are written for product-page qualification and buyer discussion.

ItemTypical valueBuyer note
NameMolybdenum lignosulfonateNew custom product page draft
Product codeGAC-MoLSProposed quotation and sample reference
AppearanceBrown powder or custom formConfirm by production grade and sample
Molybdenum benchmark0.04-0.20% in multi-element competitor blendsUse only as market reference, not final assay
Molybdenum contentCustom by COAExact assay must be confirmed before order
Lignosulfonate contentBy TDS / COAMain lignin-derived formulation component
pH targetAcidic to mildly acidic by formulationCompetitor trace blends commonly publish acidic pH
Water solubilityConfirm by gradeImportant for seed, foliar, drip, and liquid blends
MoistureBy COAImportant for storage and flowability
DocumentsTDS, COA, SDS, application noteRequired before live commercial quotation

Agriculture and Fertilizer Applications

Use should be selected by crop target, formulation route, micronutrient requirement, compatibility, dosage, local regulation, and buyer testing rather than by product name alone.

Legume Nutrition Concepts

Relevant where molybdenum supports nitrogen fixation programs after local validation and label review.

Seed Treatment R&D

Possible only after germination, dust-off, dosage uniformity, and destination-market checks.

Foliar Specialty Fertilizer

Useful for low-rate micronutrient concepts after crop safety, pH, and tank-mix testing.

Trace Element Blends

Often stronger as part of Fe/Mn/Zn/Cu/B/Mo lignosulfonate blend positioning.

Fertigation Trials

Requires filtration, water hardness, pH, and precipitation testing before recommendation.

Private-Label Development

Suitable for custom specification when buyer provides target Mo level and application route.

Grade Selection Guide

Choose the grade by nutrient assay, application method, solubility requirement, water quality, pH compatibility, crop sensitivity, packaging, and required documentation.

  • Confirmed Mo assay
  • Seed vs foliar vs fertigation route
  • Legume and crop target
  • Very low dosage control
  • Local regulatory limits
  • COA/SDS/TDS and buyer label needs

Industrial Applications

Trace-element lignosulfonates can also be evaluated in selected industrial systems. Performance should be treated as grade-specific and process-specific.

Industrial useCommon roleBuyer check
Specialty blendsTrace-element additive where molybdenum is requiredConfirm assay, impurity profile, and local limits
Water-based formulationsLignosulfonate matrix supportTest solubility, pH, and compatibility
Research formulationsCandidate for controlled compatibility trialsDo not publish strong claims without field or formulation data

Packaging, Documents, and Related Products

Common export supply includes 25 kg woven bags with inner liner, palletizing, moisture protection, and buyer-approved packaging. Buyers should request TDS, SDS, COA, packing list, invoice, sample information, and application notes where available.

Related resourceWhy it matters
Comparable micronutrient lignosulfonates
Application qualificationCheck fertilizer formulation, foliar use, drip/irrigation behavior, granulation, soil conditions, and destination-market registration.
StorageKeep sealed, dry, and protected from moisture during storage and transport.

FAQ

Does molybdenum lignosulfonate already exist as a live product page?

No existing China Lignin product page was found in the current product list. This preview is a new-page draft for a custom grade and should be published only after confirming assay, form, image, and documents.

What Mo level should buyers expect?

Competitor trace-element lignosulfonate blends often publish low Mo values such as 0.04-0.20% w/w. A standalone GAC-MoLS grade should be quoted by confirmed COA rather than by copied market values.

Why are molybdenum claims written carefully?

Molybdenum is required at very low rates and is application-sensitive. Commercial claims should be based on assay, dosage, crop target, local rules, compatibility, and field validation.