diammoniumfoszfát
Diammoniumfoszfát is an inorganic salt with the chemical formula (NH₄)₂HPO₄. It is commonly known as DAP and is one of the most widely used phosphate fertilizers globally. DAP is produced by reacting ammonia with phosphoric acid. It is a granular material that is typically white or colorless but can sometimes appear as gray or brown due to impurities.
The primary use of diammoniumfoszfát is in agriculture as a source of both phosphorus and nitrogen, essential
In addition to its fertilizer applications, diammoniumfoszfát has other uses. It is employed as a fire retardant,