WO2009043345A3 - Multivalent nitrogen-phosphate (n-p) fertilizer based on renewable raw materials of animal origin, and method for the production thereof - Google Patents

Multivalent nitrogen-phosphate (n-p) fertilizer based on renewable raw materials of animal origin, and method for the production thereof Download PDF

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WO2009043345A3
WO2009043345A3 PCT/DE2008/001632 DE2008001632W WO2009043345A3 WO 2009043345 A3 WO2009043345 A3 WO 2009043345A3 DE 2008001632 W DE2008001632 W DE 2008001632W WO 2009043345 A3 WO2009043345 A3 WO 2009043345A3
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Disclosed is a multivalent nitrogen-phosphate fertilizer based on renewable raw materials of animal origin in the form of cow and/or pig bones. Said fertilizer is a mineralized nitrogen-phosphate (N-P) fertilizer comprising 65 to 70 percent of very finely ground meat bone meal from which the fat has been removed and which has a grain size of ≤ 30 μm, and 30 to 35 percent of phosphoric acid, converted in a thermal-chemical reaction process into 28 to 40 percent of a mineral acid-soluble phosphate or 18 to 32 percent of a water-soluble phosphate and 4 to less than 6 percent of nitrogen. In order to produce a multivalent nitrogen-phosphate fertilizer, the fat is removed from the animal bones that are used, and the animal bones are then very finely ground, are mixed in a special mixer while phosphoric acid is added, the water-insoluble tricalcium phosphate (TCP) is converted into a water-plant-soluble monocalcium phosphate (MCP) while the remaining proteins of the feedstock are converted/agglomerated into mineral nitrogen N, and the chemical reactions take place in a special mixer/granulator in intervals of up to 20 minutes or in a reactor/agglomerator in a matter of seconds, resulting in a usable nitrogen-phosphate fertilizer.
PCT/DE2008/001632 2007-10-04 2008-10-02 Multivalent nitrogen-phosphate (n-p) fertilizer based on renewable raw materials of animal origin, and method for the production thereof WO2009043345A2 (en)

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DE491092C (en) * 1926-08-20 1930-02-10 Max Rauch Process for producing a phosphate for fertilization purposes
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DE10111765A1 (en) * 2000-10-05 2002-09-19 Evk Dr Oberlaender Gmbh & Co K Treatment of residues containing tricalcium phosphate from the production of oil from animal waste comprises using a decentralized plant comprising a mixer and an electrolysis unit
DE102007044699A1 (en) * 2007-07-10 2009-01-22 Axel Bruckert Fertilizer comprises phosphorus, nitrogen and calcium, where fertilizer is obtained by conversion of orthophosphoric acid with calcium phosphate containing organic source, which is obtained from e.g. animal flour

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DE491092C (en) * 1926-08-20 1930-02-10 Max Rauch Process for producing a phosphate for fertilization purposes
FR1276179A (en) * 1960-10-08 1961-11-17 Animal waste treatment process
CN1210843A (en) * 1997-09-09 1999-03-17 栾书权 Method for producing long active soil-fertilizing granular fertilizer
DE10111765A1 (en) * 2000-10-05 2002-09-19 Evk Dr Oberlaender Gmbh & Co K Treatment of residues containing tricalcium phosphate from the production of oil from animal waste comprises using a decentralized plant comprising a mixer and an electrolysis unit
DE102007044699A1 (en) * 2007-07-10 2009-01-22 Axel Bruckert Fertilizer comprises phosphorus, nitrogen and calcium, where fertilizer is obtained by conversion of orthophosphoric acid with calcium phosphate containing organic source, which is obtained from e.g. animal flour

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