Formulation of single super phosphate fertilizer from rock phosphate of Hazara, Pakistan

Phosphorus deficiency is wide spread in soils of Pakistan. It is imperative to explore the potential and economics of indigenous Hazara rock phosphate for preparation of single super phosphate fertilizer. For the subject study rock phosphate was collected from Hazara area ground at 160 mesh level wi...

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Published inSoil & environment (Faisalabad) Vol. 31; no. 1; pp. 96 - 99
Main Authors Khan, M. (National Agricultural Research Centre, Islamabad (Pakistan). Water Resources Research Inst.), Ahmad, S. (Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, Islamabad (Pakistan). Natural Resource Div.), Sharif, M. (KPK Agricultural Univ., Peshawar (Pakistan). Dept. of Soil and Environmental Sciences), Billah, M, Aslam, M
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LanguageEnglish
Published Soil Science Society of Pakistan (SSSP) 01.06.2012
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Summary:Phosphorus deficiency is wide spread in soils of Pakistan. It is imperative to explore the potential and economics of indigenous Hazara rock phosphate for preparation of single super phosphate fertilizer. For the subject study rock phosphate was collected from Hazara area ground at 160 mesh level with 26% total P2O5 content for manual preparation of single super phosphate fertilizer. The rock phosphate was treated with various concentrations of sulfuric acid (98.9%, diluted or pure) in the field. The treatments comprised of 20 and 35% pure acid and diluted with acid-water ratios of 1:5, 1:2, 1:1 and 2:1 v/v for acidulation at the rate of 60 liters 100 per kg rock phosphate. The amount was prior calculated in the laboratory for complete wetting of rock phosphate. A quantity of 150 kg rock phosphate was taken as treatment. The respective amount of acid was applied with the spray pump of stainless steel or poured with bucket. After proper processing, chemical analysis of the products showed a range of available P2O5 content from 9.56 to 19.24% depending upon the amount of acid and its dilution. The results reveal at that 1:1 dilutions gave the highest P2O5 content (19.24%), lowest free acid (6 %) and 32% weight increase. The application of acid beyond or below this combination either pure or diluted gave hygroscopic product and higher free acids. The cost incurred upon the manual processing was almost half the prevailing rates in the market. These results lead to conclude that application of sulfuric acid at the rate of 60 liters 100 per kg with the dilution of 50% (v/v) can yield better kind of SSP from Hazara rock phosphate at lower prices.
Bibliography:CATPAK-78130
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ISSN:2074-9546
2075-1141