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Suspension Fertilizers Based on Waste Phosphates from the Production of Polyols.

Paulina BoguszPiotr RusekMarzena Sylwia Brodowska
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Phosphorus raw materials are non-renewable, and their resources are shrinking faster and faster as a result of increased fertilizer production. This is due to the increasing population and the need to produce more food. Phosphorus, on the other hand, is one of the main nutrients of plants, without which it is impossible to conduct intensive agricultural production. There are no economically significant phosphate resources in Europe, so they must be imported. That is why it is so important to reduce losses and recover this element from waste streams, which was reflected in the new EU Regulation 2019/1009. A prospective option is to use waste phosphates from the production of polyether polyols. Previous studies show that they contain about 20% phosphorus. Due to their high water content, the most advantageous form of their application is the production of fertilizers in the form of a suspension. The aim of the study is to assess the possibility of using waste phosphates from the production of polyols as raw materials for the production of suspension fertilizers.
Keyphrases
  • sewage sludge
  • heavy metals
  • climate change
  • municipal solid waste
  • anaerobic digestion