Understanding the chemistry behind plant nutrients is vital for effective agricultural management. For iron, a micronutrient critical for photosynthesis and enzyme function, its availability in the soil is often hindered by unfavorable pH conditions. This is where chelated iron, particularly EDDHA chelates like Sodium Ferric EDDHA (CAS 16455-61-1), plays a crucial role. From a supplier's standpoint, educating our clients on this chemistry ensures they make informed purchasing decisions.

EDDHA (Ethylenediamine-N,N'-bis(2-hydroxyphenylacetic acid)) is a powerful chelating agent that forms highly stable complexes with metal ions, including ferric iron (Fe³⁺). The unique structure of EDDHA creates a cage-like environment around the iron, protecting it from precipitation and oxidation, especially in alkaline soils where iron typically becomes immobile. This chemical stability is the cornerstone of why Sodium Ferric EDDHA is so effective. As a manufacturer in China, NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD. specializes in producing high-purity EDDHA chelates that ensure optimal iron delivery to plants.

The stability of EDDHA chelates is often measured by their stability constant and their effectiveness across a pH range. Sodium Ferric EDDHA typically demonstrates remarkable stability and iron availability between pH 4.0 and 9.0. This wide operating window makes it the preferred choice for a broad spectrum of agricultural applications, from soil treatment to hydroponics. For procurement managers, ensuring the product meets these chemical specifications is key to guaranteeing successful crop nutrition programs.

When you choose to buy Sodium Ferric EDDHA from NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD., you are accessing a product backed by solid chemical understanding and manufacturing expertise. We offer competitive pricing and reliable supply for bulk orders. We encourage you to reach out to us to learn more about the chemical properties of our Sodium Ferric EDDHA, discuss your specific formulation needs, and get a quote for your next purchase. Partner with us for your iron chelate requirements.