Method for the production of metal carboxylates and the metal aminoate or metal hydroxy analogue methionate derivatives thereof, and use of same as growth promoters in animal feed
a technology of metal carboxylate and analogue methionate, which is applied in the preparation of carboxylic acid salts, animal feeding stuffs, group 1/11 element organic compounds, etc., can solve the problems of increasing production costs and expected repercussions in the animal production sector, and achieves the reduction of environmental emissions, improving production parameters, and increasing bioavailability of metals
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Zinc Butyrate
[0041]Zinc butyrate was prepared by adding 20.25 g of ZnO to 44 g of butyric acid, in a beaker (stoichiometric proportions ZnO:butyric acid 1:2). The reactants were mixed rapidly by stirring with a glass rod, allowing the vapors formed to escape from the beaker. The reaction reached a temperature of 55° C. After stirring for 5 minutes, the product is obtained as a moist white solid which is passed through a cooling screw or at room temperature which removes it to dry it more quickly and make it available for grinding to the granulometry required for marketing. A product with more than 90% of zinc butyrate was obtained.
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Copper Butyrate
[0042]Copper butyrate was prepared by adding 26.5 g of Cu(OH)2 to 44 g of butyric acid, in a beaker (proportions Cu(OH)2:butyric acid 1.1:2). The reactants were mixed rapidly, stirring with a glass rod and allowing the vapors that form to escape from the beaker. The reaction reached a temperature of 65° C. After stirring for 5 minutes, the product is obtained in the form of a moist greenish-blue solid which is passed through a cooling screw or at room temperature which removes it to dry it more quickly and make it available for grinding to the granulometry required for marketing. A product with more than 90% of copper butyrate was obtained.
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Zinc Formate
[0043]Zinc formate was prepared by adding 21.75 g of ZnO to 27 g of formic acid (85%), in a beaker (proportions ZnO:formic acid 1.1:2). The reactants were mixed rapidly, stirring with a glass rod and allowing the vapors that form to escape from the beaker. The highly exothermic reaction reached a temperature of 120° C. After stirring for 5 minutes, the product is obtained in the form of a moist white solid which is passed through a cooling screw or at room temperature which removes it to dry it more quickly and make it available for grinding to the granulometry required for marketing. A product with more than 85% of zinc formate was obtained. Final grinding of the product is required.
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