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An increase in the nh3/co2 ratio in urea manufacture results in

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NH3 and CO2 are converted to urea via ammonium carbamate at a pressure of approximately 140bar and a temperature of 180-185°C. The molar NH3/CO2 ratio applied in the reactor is 2.95. This results in a CO2 conversion of about 60% and an NH3 conversion of 41%.

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  • NH3 and CO2 are converted to urea via ammonium carbamate at a pressure of approximately 140bar and a temperature of 180-185°C.
  • The molar NH3/CO2 ratio applied in the reactor is 2.95.
  • This results in a CO2 conversion of about 60% and an NH3 conversion of 41%.
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