Chemical composition of wood vinegar
Main components of wood vinegar are methanol and acetic acid. Other components are acetone, methyl acetone, acetaldehyde, ally I alcohol, furan and furfural, and formic, propionic and butyric acid.
Other compounds of wood vinegar
Other compounds that are also present are aldehydes, phenols, ketones, acids and esters. The solution contains more than 200 natural compounds such as organic acids, minerals and other complex organic compounds found only in plants.
Why we should use wood vinegar?
Since the components of wood vinegar are naturally organic, it contains none of the poisonous or toxic ingredients of some similar chemical products. The product presents no health risks to the end user and is a naturally effective product.
Macro-nutrients and micro-nutrients of wood vinegar
The wood vinegar solution contains macro-nutrients such as magnesium, sulphur, phosphorus, calcium and potassium along with micro-nutrients.
More Chemical composition please refer to
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