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Utilization of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) rejects as phosphate-rich fertilizer

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Abstract Phosphorus (P) recovery from water hyacinth is one of the promising sources to recovery and recycle P to alleviate P supply shortage in the future. The result of calcination… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Phosphorus (P) recovery from water hyacinth is one of the promising sources to recovery and recycle P to alleviate P supply shortage in the future. The result of calcination temperature during the thermal treatment of calcium (Ca) and P-rich water hyacinth is presented here. Results showed a Ca/P molar ratio of 5.07 in water hyacinth ashes and, that with the increase in calcination temperature, P and Ca are transformed into hydroxyapatite. The amount of hydroxyapatite increased until 34.0%, while other Ca phases such as CaO, CaCO3, and Ca(OH)2 were obtained in 6.1%, 3.9%, and 18.0%, respectively. The bioavailability test showed that the material produced at 700 °C (hydroxyapatite and other Ca-rich phases) could be used as a fertilizer, with P slow release in aqueous solutions, giving up 3.7% and 29.3% of P release in deionized water and formic acid, respectively. Besides, CaO and Ca(OH)2 are used for soil neutralization as their disposition can help the crops.

Keywords: utilization water; water; hyacinth eichhornia; eichhornia crassipes; water hyacinth

Journal Title: Journal of environmental chemical engineering
Year Published: 2021

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