Cow urine as a potential source for struvite production

Background Rock phosphate deposits are non-renewable and are facing a decline. Due to this, phosphate fertilizers are going to be limited in future. Struvite is a crystalline mineral substance containing equimolar amount (1:1:1) of magnesium ammonium and phosphate ions (MgNH4PO4- 6H2O), a good sourc...

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Main Authors: Meghanath Prabhu, Srikanth Mutnuri
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Published: OICC Press 2024-02-01
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description Background Rock phosphate deposits are non-renewable and are facing a decline. Due to this, phosphate fertilizers are going to be limited in future. Struvite is a crystalline mineral substance containing equimolar amount (1:1:1) of magnesium ammonium and phosphate ions (MgNH4PO4- 6H2O), a good source of phosphorus and a slow release fertilizer. In the present study it was crystallized from cow urine using brine as cheap source of magnesium. Cow urine and brine was mixed at different proportion to find out the optimum concentration for struvite crystallization. Crystallized struvite was characterized by X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy. Results The ratio of 1:0.5 cow urine and brine mixing gave the best quality struvite at pH 9. The analysis of struvite for phosphate, magnesium and ammonium ions showed 5.85, 3.16, and 0.56 % respectively. The fertilizer potential of struvite was evaluated on the growth of Vigna radiata. The best growth was observed in the pots where struvite was added at a concentration of 2 g/kg of soil. Conclusion Struvite is a good source of phosphate and it can be recovered from livestock waste such as cow urine. Struvite can be made from a renewable source for a sustainable agricultural development. Theoretically at the yield of 40 g/L a total of 12,176 tons struvite could be made per day all over India for fertilizer use.
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spelling doaj-art-bd27a4f82d55439f888d08885c2f734c2025-08-20T02:18:54ZengOICC PressInternational Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture2195-32282251-77152024-02-013110.1007/s40093-014-0049-zCow urine as a potential source for struvite productionMeghanath Prabhu0Srikanth Mutnuri1Applied and Environmental Biotechnology Laboratory, Department of Biological Sciences, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, K. K. Birla Goa Campus, Goa, IndiaDepartment of Biological Sciences, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, K. K. Birla Goa Campus, Goa, IndiaBackground Rock phosphate deposits are non-renewable and are facing a decline. Due to this, phosphate fertilizers are going to be limited in future. Struvite is a crystalline mineral substance containing equimolar amount (1:1:1) of magnesium ammonium and phosphate ions (MgNH4PO4- 6H2O), a good source of phosphorus and a slow release fertilizer. In the present study it was crystallized from cow urine using brine as cheap source of magnesium. Cow urine and brine was mixed at different proportion to find out the optimum concentration for struvite crystallization. Crystallized struvite was characterized by X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy. Results The ratio of 1:0.5 cow urine and brine mixing gave the best quality struvite at pH 9. The analysis of struvite for phosphate, magnesium and ammonium ions showed 5.85, 3.16, and 0.56 % respectively. The fertilizer potential of struvite was evaluated on the growth of Vigna radiata. The best growth was observed in the pots where struvite was added at a concentration of 2 g/kg of soil. Conclusion Struvite is a good source of phosphate and it can be recovered from livestock waste such as cow urine. Struvite can be made from a renewable source for a sustainable agricultural development. Theoretically at the yield of 40 g/L a total of 12,176 tons struvite could be made per day all over India for fertilizer use.https://oiccpress.com/ijrowa/article/view/3082Brine. Cow urine. Crystallization. Fertilizer. Phosphate. Struvite, , , , , , , , , ,
spellingShingle Meghanath Prabhu
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Cow urine as a potential source for struvite production
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
Brine. Cow urine. Crystallization. Fertilizer. Phosphate. Struvite, , , , , , , , , ,
title Cow urine as a potential source for struvite production
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title_full_unstemmed Cow urine as a potential source for struvite production
title_short Cow urine as a potential source for struvite production
title_sort cow urine as a potential source for struvite production
topic Brine. Cow urine. Crystallization. Fertilizer. Phosphate. Struvite, , , , , , , , , ,
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