Claims
- 1. A process for producing a combined phosphate fertilizer and soil conditioner without employing a mineral acid, which consists essentially of the steps of:
- (a) providing a comminuted, moist, acidic waste material having a pH less than 6, a water content of at least 40%, and lower calcium and phosphorous contents than the calcium and phosphorous contents of phosphate rock;
- (b) heating the comminuted, moist, acidic, organic waste material provided in step (a) to a temperature of 40.degree. C. to 120.degree. C.;
- (c) comminuting phosphate rock to a particle size of 0.02 to 3 mm;
- (d) heating the phosphate rock comminuted in step (c) to a temperature of 50.degree. C. to 800.degree. C.;
- (e) inducing collision between the comminuted phosphate rock heated during step (d) and the comminuted, moist, acidic, organic waste material heated during step (b) at a temperature of substantially 40.degree. C. to 120.degree. C., and mixing said organic waste material with said phosphate rock to effect a reaction therebetween; and
- (f) removing from step (e) a combined phosphate fertilizer and soil conditioner whose soluble phosphate content in water or citric acid has been increased by the reaction over the soluble phosphate content of the phosphate rock used in step (c).
- 2. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said particle fraction is substantially 0.02 to 1 mm, the pH of said organic mass is less than 5.5, and said comminuted rock is heated to a temperature of 400.degree. C. to 500.degree. C. before being mixed with said organic mass.
- 3. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said organic mass is waste bark.
- 4. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said organic mass is peat.
- 5. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said organic mass is waste fiber from a cellulose production plant of a pulp or a paper mill.
- 6. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said organic mass is sawdust.
- 7. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the amount of phosphorus soluble in water or in citric acid in the fertilizer is regulated by the pH of the reagent mass.
- 8. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the amount of phosphorus soluble in water or citric acid in the fertilizer is regulated by the calcium and phosphorus content of the reagent mass.
- 9. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the amount of phosphorus soluble in water or citric acid in the fertilizer is regulated by the reaction temperature.
- 10. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the amount of phosphorus soluble in water or citric acid in the fertilizer is regulated by the retention time of the reaction.
- 11. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the amount of phosphorus soluble in water or citric acid in the fertilizer is regulated by the weight ratio of the fresh organic mass and the dry phosphate rock.
- 12. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the amount of phosphorus soluble in water or citric acid in the fertilizer is regulated by the particle size of the comminuted phosphate rock.
- 13. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the solubility of the phosphorus in water and or citric acid is low to enable the product to be used as a ground-covering material.
- 14. A process for producing a combined phosphate fertilizer and soil conditioner without employing a mineral acid, which consists essentially of the following steps:
- (a) providing a comminuted, moist, acidic, organic waste material having a pH less than 6, a water content of at least 40% and lower calcium and phosphorous contents than the calcium and phosphorous contents of phosphate rock;
- (b) heating the comminuted, moist, acidic, organic waste material produced in step (a) to a temperature of 40.degree. C. to 120.degree. C.;
- (c) comminuting phosphate rock to a particle size of 0.02 to 3 mm;
- (d) mixing the comminuted phosphate rock which in its natural state has a solubility in citric acid of at least 10% with the heated, comminuted, moist, acidic, organic waste material at 20.degree. C. to effect a reaction therebetween; and
- (e) recovering from step (d) a combined phosphate fertilizer and soil conditioner whose soluble phosphate content in water or citric acid has been increased by the reaction over the soluble phosphate content of the phosphate rock used in step (c).
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 853,354 filed Apr. 17, 1986 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,710,219, Dec. 1, 1987.
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