Production of Complex and Mixed Fertilizers by Acidic Processing of Phosphorites

This article examines the process of digesting phosphorites in an acidic solution to create complicated and mixed fertilizers. This study focuses on improving the nutritional content of phosphorus fertilizers by utilizing mineral acids, such as phosphoric, nitric, and sulfuric acids. In particular,...

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Main Authors: Ruzimurod Sattorovich Jurayev, Bekzod Ravshan ugli Eshkulov, Navruzbek Toyir ugli Kakhkhorov
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Published: MDPI AG 2024-09-01
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author Ruzimurod Sattorovich Jurayev
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Navruzbek Toyir ugli Kakhkhorov
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description This article examines the process of digesting phosphorites in an acidic solution to create complicated and mixed fertilizers. This study focuses on improving the nutritional content of phosphorus fertilizers by utilizing mineral acids, such as phosphoric, nitric, and sulfuric acids. In particular, the research looks into how phosphate raw materials, such as poor-quality phosphorites from the Central Kyzylkum region, are treated to create fertilizers that are nitrogen-phosphorous (NPh), phosphorpotassium (PhP), and nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium (NPhP). Phosphorites are broken down by nitric acid in the process, yielding calcium nitrate salts and other byproducts that can be treated further. A scanning electron microscope was used in the investigation to examine the fertilizers’ surface microstructure. The findings emphasize how crucial it is to clean and neutralize phosphorus fertilizers in order to enhance product quality and lessen the amount of undesirable salts. The results offer insightful information about enhancing fertilizer output and raising agricultural productivity.
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spelling doaj-art-0b60227c631a4c518450f3cda4a520012025-08-20T02:24:22ZengMDPI AGEngineering Proceedings2673-45912024-09-016715910.3390/engproc2024067059Production of Complex and Mixed Fertilizers by Acidic Processing of PhosphoritesRuzimurod Sattorovich Jurayev0Bekzod Ravshan ugli Eshkulov1Navruzbek Toyir ugli Kakhkhorov2Department of “Chemical Engineering and Quality Management”, Shakhrisabz Branch of Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology, 20, Shahrisabz Str., Shakhrisabz 181306, UzbekistanFaculty of Chemical Technology, Shakhrisabz Branch of Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology, 20, Shahrisabz Str., Shakhrisabz 181306, UzbekistanDepartment of “Chemical Engineering and Quality Management”, Shakhrisabz Branch of Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology, 20, Shahrisabz Str., Shakhrisabz 181306, UzbekistanThis article examines the process of digesting phosphorites in an acidic solution to create complicated and mixed fertilizers. This study focuses on improving the nutritional content of phosphorus fertilizers by utilizing mineral acids, such as phosphoric, nitric, and sulfuric acids. In particular, the research looks into how phosphate raw materials, such as poor-quality phosphorites from the Central Kyzylkum region, are treated to create fertilizers that are nitrogen-phosphorous (NPh), phosphorpotassium (PhP), and nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium (NPhP). Phosphorites are broken down by nitric acid in the process, yielding calcium nitrate salts and other byproducts that can be treated further. A scanning electron microscope was used in the investigation to examine the fertilizers’ surface microstructure. The findings emphasize how crucial it is to clean and neutralize phosphorus fertilizers in order to enhance product quality and lessen the amount of undesirable salts. The results offer insightful information about enhancing fertilizer output and raising agricultural productivity.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4591/67/1/59complex fertilizersulfuric acidnitrogen-phosphorous (NPh)phosphorpotassium (PhP)nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium (NPhP)scanning electron microscope
spellingShingle Ruzimurod Sattorovich Jurayev
Bekzod Ravshan ugli Eshkulov
Navruzbek Toyir ugli Kakhkhorov
Production of Complex and Mixed Fertilizers by Acidic Processing of Phosphorites
Engineering Proceedings
complex fertilizer
sulfuric acid
nitrogen-phosphorous (NPh)
phosphorpotassium (PhP)
nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium (NPhP)
scanning electron microscope
title Production of Complex and Mixed Fertilizers by Acidic Processing of Phosphorites
title_full Production of Complex and Mixed Fertilizers by Acidic Processing of Phosphorites
title_fullStr Production of Complex and Mixed Fertilizers by Acidic Processing of Phosphorites
title_full_unstemmed Production of Complex and Mixed Fertilizers by Acidic Processing of Phosphorites
title_short Production of Complex and Mixed Fertilizers by Acidic Processing of Phosphorites
title_sort production of complex and mixed fertilizers by acidic processing of phosphorites
topic complex fertilizer
sulfuric acid
nitrogen-phosphorous (NPh)
phosphorpotassium (PhP)
nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium (NPhP)
scanning electron microscope
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4591/67/1/59
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