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Characterization of Single Superphosphate Powders – a study of Milling Effects on Solubilization Kinetics
2016
Materials Research
Conventional single superphosphate (SSP) is known as one of the most important and common sources of phosphorus in agriculture. Despite SSP has been widely produced as a fertilizer, a few studies have been done to describe the fundamental aspects of this P-fertilizer, i.e., phase composition, thermal degradation behavior, and solubility kinetics. Therefore, this paper reports on the detailed characterization of SSP powders by correlating their properties with particle size and surface area.
doi:10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2015-0401
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