Knowing how this is produced, sulphuric acid, ammonia, and urea are combined.
The urea winds up primarily as a coating as it remains in solution longest.
In some processes the urea is actually broken down by the sulfuric acid to form the ammonium sulfate so no ammonia is utilized as an input.
Methanol might be the answer if I can rinse the product with methanol I can probably remove most of the urea.
Adding enough acid to fully break down the urea is another solution I have considered.
Urea hydrolyzes quite well at 90C apparently but I will need to neutralize the formed ammonia. |