Phosphates of Ukraine as Agrochemical Raw Materials

Syvyi, Miroslav and Demyanchuk, Petro and Havryshok, Bohdan and Zablotskyi, Bohdan (2023) Phosphates of Ukraine as Agrochemical Raw Materials. In: Current Innovations in Chemical and Materials Sciences Vol. 1. B P International, pp. 14-40. ISBN 978-81-19761-39-5

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Abstract

The aim of the article was to analyze the available resource potential of phosphate raw materials in Ukraine and determine their suitability for application in agrochemistry, particularly for the production of mineral fertilizers and ameliorants. The article analyzes the present state of the phosphate raw material base to meet Ukrainian chemical enterprises’ needs. In Ukraine, a number of complex apatite and phosphorite deposits have been explored. Their exploitation can lead to a complete supply of Ukrainian chemical enterprises with raw materials and can partly reduce the amount of expensive imported phosphate mineral fertilizers. At present, the following deposits, where apatite is connected with other useful components, are prepared for exploitation: Stremyhorod, Fedorivka, Novopoltavka, Kropyvna and others. The advantage of the development of these deposits is the possibility to extract apatite along with the production of rare earth concentrates, ilmenite, titanomagnetite, as well as feldspars, olivine, pyroxenes, mica and others which will significantly increase the profitability of the deposit’s development.

The alternative to apatite-containing deposits in Ukraine can be sedimentary deposits of nodule, granular and mixed type phosphorites. Phosphorite deposits can be used mainly for the production of phosphorite and limestone flour. Considerable resources of granular phosphorites have been discovered in Volyn-Podillia and Dnieper-Donetsk which are considered to have a various agricultural effect. They are environmentally friendly ores without impurity which prevents plants from cesium, strontium and reduces nitrates in the soil. Arranging the exploration of phosphorite ores in certain parts of Volyn-Podillia basin and Dnieper-Donets Rift is recommended.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: Oalibrary Press > Materials Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 29 Sep 2023 12:52
Last Modified: 12 Dec 2023 13:15
URI: http://asian.go4publish.com/id/eprint/2643

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