Agriculture Division of Green Agrochem

Lignin, lignosulfonate, humic acid and organic carbon solutions for fertilizer production, soil improvement and sustainable crop performance worldwide.

Crop Nutrition

  • Sodium Lignosulphonate solution

    Sodium Lignosulphonate solution

    What is a Sodium Lignosulfonate Solution? Sodium lignosulfonate is a natural, eco-friendly substance that comes from lignin, a component of wood and plants that acts like a glue holding plant fibers together. It’s a byproduct…

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  • Potassium Lignosulfonate liquid

    Potassium Lignosulfonate liquid

    Potassium lignosulfonate liquid is a versatile, water-soluble product derived from the sulfite pulping process of wood, primarily as a byproduct of the paper industry. It is a dark brown or black liquid with significant…

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  • Lignosulfonate works as a foliar spray adjuvant

    Lignosulfonate works as a foliar spray adjuvant

    Lignosulfonates are naturally derived, water-soluble compounds obtained as byproducts from the sulfite pulping process in the paper industry. Chemically, they are complex polyelectrolytes composed of sulfonated lignin, a…

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  • Lignosulfonate works as a biodegradable additive

    Lignosulfonate works as a biodegradable additive

    Lignosulfonates are eco-friendly, biodegradable additives derived from lignin, a natural polymer in wood, obtained as a byproduct of the sulfite pulping process in the paper industry. Their renewable nature, non-toxicity, and…

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  • Lignosulfonate emulsifier

    Lignosulfonate emulsifier

    What Are Lignosulfonates ? Lignosulfonates (sometimes spelled lignosulphonates ) are natural compounds derived from lignin, a complex organic polymer found in the cell walls of plants, particularly trees. Lignin is the second…

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  • Liquid Sulfonated Lignin

    Liquid Sulfonated Lignin

    What Is Liquid Sulfonated Lignin ? Lignin is a complex, three-dimensional polymer that provides structural support in plants. In its natural state, it’s largely insoluble in water, which limits its practical use. Sulfonation,…

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