MISTRAL AS AN AMMONIA ABSORBENT
MISTRAL is unique in its ability to permanently adsorb urea BEFORE ammonia gas is even produced. Urea is the byproduct of protein digestion that is expelled in urine, and the breakdown of urea produces ammonia. The specific Montmorillonite clay used in MISTRAL has the ability to bind the larger urea molecule.
MISTRAL is also able to adsorb any ammonia gas that may be present. The ammonia molecule is significantly smaller than the urea molecule. However, due to the interlayer spaces of the clay, both the ammonia and urea molecules can be adsorbed.
Some companies will make claims that their products are permanent ammonia and/or urea absorbents. However, the science behind their products does not always uphold these statements. The ammonia may be absorbed for a short period, but then can be quickly re-released into the atmosphere, such as with zeolites.
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