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Structural Characterization of Anion-Calcium-Humate Complexes in Phosphate-based Fertilizers

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CHEMSUSCHEM
Volume 6, Issue 7, Pages 1245-1251

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201300024

Keywords

NMR spectroscopy; computational chemistry; density functional theory; fertilizers; phosphate

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Fertilizers based on phosphate-metal-humate complexes are a new family of compounds that represents a more sustainable and bioavailable phosphorus source. The characterization of this type of complex by using solid (PNMR)-P-31 in several fertilizers, based on single superphosphate (SSP) and triple superphosphate (TSP) matrices, yielded surprising and unexpected trends in the intensity and fine structure of the (PNMR)-P-31 peaks. Computational chemistry methods allowed the characterization of phosphate-calcium-humate complexes in both SSP and TSP matrices, but also predicted the formation of a stable sulfate-calcium-humate complex in the SSP fertilizers, which has not been described previously. The stability of this complex has been confirmed by using ultrafiltration techniques. Preference towards the humic substance for the sulfate-metal phase in SSP allowed the explanation of the opposing trends that were observed in the experimental (PNMR)-P-31 spectra of SSP and TSP samples. Additionally, computational chemistry has provided an assignment of the (PNMR)-P-31 signals to different phosphate ligands as well as valuable information about the relative strength of the phosphate-calcium interactions within the crystals.

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