Nanoscale grinding: Unlocking the nutrient potential of oxidized phosphate rocks for sustainable fertilizer innovation

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The current study delves into the transformative effects of intensive grinding to nanoscale upon oxidized phosphate rocks (PRs) of various grades, high (HMP), medium (MMP) and low (LMP) micro-sizes. Hence, the consequences of these transformative changes on phosphorous dissolution rate of these fractions using acetic acid, were carefully evaluated. The produced high (HNP) and medium (MNP) grades of nano-sized fractions revealed significant changes in their chemical composition, mineralogical, morphological and geometrical properties. Whereas the low grade, LNP, was moderately changed. HNP and MNP exhibited a remarkable increase in structural disorder (slight broadening of reflections) and Loss on Ignition (LOI) contents (10.62 and 13 wt.%, orderly), surpassing their counterparts (HMP: 6.04 and MMP: 10.92 wt.%). Despite the reduction in their P2O5 contents, HNP (31.23 wt.% and MNP (24.22 wt.%), astoundingly outperformed their micro-sized equivalents (HMP: 35.70 wt.%, MMP: 27.92 wt.%) in P dissolution. Therefore, HNP and MNP emerge as promising high-reactive P fertilizers for direct agricultural use and have a great potential as a source of P/Ca liquid fertilizer after nutrients balancing. So, eco-friendly grinding offers a potential approach to maximize PRs’ agronomic potential, but long-term environmental impacts should be evaluated.

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Khedr, H. A., Ebraheem, M. O., Alshwyeh, H. A., Gumaah, N. F., AL-Mhyawi, S. R., Ragab, A. H., & Zayed, A. M. (2025). Nanoscale grinding: Unlocking the nutrient potential of oxidized phosphate rocks for sustainable fertilizer innovation. PLoS ONE, 20(5 May). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0321095

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