Urea

Urea CO(NH2)2

Urea is a nitrogen-containing compound that serves as a key metabolic waste product in humans and other animals, and is widely used in fertilizers and industrial applications.

Chemical Structure and Properties

Urea, also known as carbamide, has the chemical formula CO(NHâ‚‚)â‚‚. It is a colorless, crystalline solid that is highly soluble in water. Its structure consists of a carbonyl group (C=O) flanked by two amine groups (-NHâ‚‚). Urea is non-toxic in low concentrations and is stable under normal conditions.

Biological Role

In humans and other mammals, urea is the main end product of protein metabolism. Excess nitrogen from amino acid breakdown is converted to ammonia (NH₃), which is toxic at high levels. Through the urea cycle in the liver, ammonia is transformed into urea, which is less toxic and can be safely excreted via urine. This process is essential for maintaining nitrogen balance and preventing ammonia accumulation. Blood urea levels are measured as blood urea nitrogen (BUN), which is a marker for kidney function and protein metabolism.

Industrial and Agricultural Uses

  • Fertilizers: Urea is one of the most commonly used nitrogen fertilizers worldwide, supplying plants with a readily available nitrogen source to stimulate growth.
  • Chemical Industry: Urea is a precursor for producing urea-formaldehyde resins, adhesives, and plastics.
  • Medical applications: It is used in some topical creams and ointments due to its moisturizing and keratolytic properties, helping in skin treatment.

Production

Urea is primarily synthesized from ammonia and carbon dioxide using the BASF-Haber process, which produces large quantities for agricultural and industrial use. In the body, it is produced naturally in the liver through the urea cycle.

Health and Environmental Considerations

While generally safe, excessive urea in humans can indicate renal dysfunction or high protein metabolism, and in the environment, improper application as fertilizer can lead to nitrate runoff and contribute to water pollution.

In summary, urea is both a biologically essential compound for safe nitrogen excretion and a valuable industrial chemical widely used in agriculture, industry, and healthcare. It exemplifies the intersection of biochemistry and practical applications in everyday life.

Urea Systems [CO(NH2)2] Systems

Urea ASME Tanks

ASME-compliant storage tanks designed for safe containment of urea solutions.

Urea Pump Skids

Pre-engineered skid systems for controlled transfer and dosing of urea.

Urea Mixing Production Skids

Integrated units for accurate blending and production of urea solutions.

Urea Truck Unloading Skids

Systems designed for safe and efficient unloading of urea from transport trucks.

Urea Dilution Fan Blower Skids

Engineered systems that regulate airflow and assist in urea solution dilution processes.

Ammonia Scrubber

Air treatment equipment that removes ammonia emissions from process exhaust streams.

Ammonia Detectors

Detection systems that monitor ammonia gas levels to support safety and compliance.