Abstract
Lignosulphonates have a long association with the formulation of agrochemical products. They are to be found in many traditional formulation types, but are also considered an invaluable resource for formulation researchers looking at new and novel agrochemical delivery systems. For the purpose of this article the term lignosulphonates will be taken to embrace those products derived from both sulphite and kraft pulping processes.
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Humphrey, S.T. (1998). Agrochemical formulations using natural lignin products. In: Knowles, D.A. (eds) Chemistry and Technology of Agrochemical Formulations. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4956-3_6
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