Buletinul Institutului Politehnic din Iași Secția Chimie și Inginerie Chimică ISSN: 2537-2947
ISSN-L: 0254-7104
2024, Volume 70(74), Issue 4 (December), pp. 21 - 32
Effect of Inorganic Salts on the Solubilization of Phosphorus from
Chemical Fertilizers
BIANCA-MARIA HĂISAN, “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical
University of Iaşi, “Cristofor Simionescu” Faculty of Chemical Engineering
and Environmental Protection, Iaşi, Romania LOREDANA MUNTEANU, “Gheorghe
Asachi” Technical University of Iaşi, “Cristofor Simionescu” Faculty of
Chemical Engineering and Environmental Protection, Iaşi, Romania DUMITRU BULGARIU,
“Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iaşi, Faculty of Geography and Geology,
Iaşi, Romania; Romanian Academy, Filial of Iaşi, Branch of Geography, Iaşi,
Romania RAMONA-ELENA TĂTARU-FĂRMUŞ, “Gheorghe Asachi”
Technical University of Iaşi, “Cristofor Simionescu” Faculty of Chemical
Engineering and Environmental Protection, Iaşi, Romania LAURA
BULGARIU,
“Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iaşi, “Cristofor Simionescu”
Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Protection, Iaşi, Romania,
laura.bulgariu@academic.tuiasi.ro
Abstract In this study, the effect that inorganic salts have on the
solubilization of phosphorus from chemical fertilizers was analyzed. A
commercial fertilizer (NKP = 15% - 15% - 15%) and the inorganic salts CuSO4,
CaCO3 and CuCl2 were used for the experimental studies. All analyzed samples
were obtained by mechanical mixing a constant amount of solid fertilizer
with 1 – 2% inorganic salts, followed by their dissolution in distilled
water. The obtained results showed that the presence of inorganic salts
significantly affects the solubilization of phosphorus, the decrease in the
concentration of soluble phosphorus in the obtained solutions being 14.5 –
29.6% lower than in the control sample. An important decrease in the
concentration of easily soluble phosphorus can be also observed when
fertilizer samples were place in the soil. The presence of inorganic salts
leads to a decrease in the concentration of soluble phosphorus in the soil
samples by up to 54% compared to the control sample. These results highlight
the effect that inorganic salts have on the efficiency of the use of
phosphorus chemical fertilizers to increase soil quality. Keywords:
chemical fertilizer, phosphorus solubilization, inorganic salts, soil
quality