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Título: Comportamento mineral dos termofosfatos de alumínio com adição de escória em 700 e 1100 °C.
Autor: SOUSA, M. S. C.
CHOQUE FERNANDEZ, O. J.
BRASIL, E. C.
COSTA, M. L. da
Afiliación: Maria Silvia Camarão Souza, IFPA; Oscar Jesus Choque Fernandez, IFPA; EDILSON CARVALHO BRASIL, CPATU; Marcondes Lima da Costa, UFPA.
Año: 2018
Referencia: Boletim do Museu de Geociências da Amazônia, Belém, PA, ano 5, n. 01, 2018.
Descripción: Thermophosphate consists of the thermal treatment of the rock, with or without addition of other materials, being an excellent source of phosphate fertilizer, presenting other nutrients and beneficial elements such as Mg and Si. In this work were used Al-phosphates from Sapucaia (Bonito, State of Pará) and slag of the blast furnace (Marabá, State of Pará), in the ratio 80/20, being subjected to calcination at 700 ºC and 1100 ºC with the objective of verifying the behavior of crystalline phases in these temperatures. The samples were calcined and then characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD). These analyzes showed that the phosphate ore consists of phases of the crandallite group and quartz and the slag by amorphous material. After calcination at 700°C, the phases of the thermophosphate and slag-thermophosphate are restructured tending to amorphous, except quartz. At this temperature, the solubility of the phosphate material favors the increase in P2O5 content. At 1100° C the identified crystalline phases were: aluminum oxide, aluminum and iron phosphates, calcium and iron phosphates, and silicon oxide. Studies evaluating these materials in agriculture may determine their agronomic efficiency.
Palabras clave: Fertilizantes
DOI: 10.31419/ISSN.2594-942X.v52018i1a4MSCS
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
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