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- Phosphorus Solid elemental phosphorus exists in
several allotropic forms -- white, red , and black . The most
commercially
important is white (elemental) phosphorus. Red phosphorus is also
important commercially. Black phosphorus has been prepared only in a few
laboratories.
- White phosphorus is thermodynamically unstable at
normal condition and will gradually change to red phosphorus. This
transformation, which is accelerated by light and heat, makes white
phosphorus almost always contain some red phosphorus and therefore
appear yellow. For this reason, it is also called yellow phosphorus.
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Elemental phosphorus is produced by an energy-intensive process that
involves smelting phosphate ore in submerged-arc electric furnaces.
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White Phosphorus is used in military operations as weapon
- Phosphorus
is absorbed by plants as H2PO4–, HPO4 = or PO4 = depending upon soil
pH.Stimulates early root formation and growth–gets plants off to a good
start and forms a root filter system in the soil to efficiently pick up
the other available plant nutrients and water. Improves the strength and
stamina of the plant.
- Elemental phosphorus (P)–catches fire
spontaneously when exposed to the air. It is actually poisonous to
plants in concentrated forms
- The world’s farmers need to have
sufficient access to phosphorus fertilizers in the long-term to feed
humanity, without compromising the environment, livelihoods and
economies. - There are no substitutes for phosphorus in agriculture
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Recovery of phosphorus from waste streams as struvite and recycling
those nutrients into agriculture as fertilizer appears promising,
particularly in agricultural manure and municipal waste water treatment
plants
- The current system of mining and processing phosphate rock,
international transport and storage, fertilizer application, harvest,
food processing, retailing, storage and final consumption is inefficient
and presents many opportunities for both increasing efficiency
throughout the system, and for capturing used phosphorus in human and
animal excreta and food and crop residues.
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General
- Product profile
- Phosphate Rock
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About Matches
- Safety Matches
- Phosphorus sesquisulfide
Properties
- Properties
- Red Phosphorus and Potassium Chlorate
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Flame Redardant
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Red Phosphorus powder
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Structure of amorphous
red phosphorus
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Fact sheet - white phosphorus
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Phosphorus sesquisulfide
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Corrosion
Processes
- Elemental Phosphorus Production
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Phosphorus
recovery from wastewater
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Phosphorus removal from waste water
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Phosphorus removal from meat processing waste water
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Dicalcium phosphate
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Struvite role in phosphorus recovery and recycling
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Phosphorus Recovery from Sewage Sludge Ash by a Wet chemical Process
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Enhancing phosphorus recovery by a new internal recycle seeding MAP
reactor
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Struvite removal from Urine
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Analytic Method
Market
- Information profile
- Future of Phosphorus
- Agro Chemicals -
Market
- Chinese strategy
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Applications
- Phosphorus Fertilization
- Animal nutrition
- White Phosphorus
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Safety Matches
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Orthophosphoric acid
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Plant Nutrients
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Wood Stick Matches
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Beverages
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Pharmaceutical
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Nutrient Application
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Herbicide
Reports
- Pressure induced polyamorphic transitions
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Smoke microencapsulation
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Phosphate rock - 2008
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Marketable Phosphate Rock - 2008
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Phosphate Rock - year book2007
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Phosphorus Sources for
Potato Production -
Tomato Cultivation
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Closing the Phosphorus Cycle.
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Phosphorus Regulation and Management
Regulatory Issues
- White phosphorus
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Red phosphorus
- Phosphorus Control in Water and Wastewater
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Environment Issues
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Green House Gases
- Cleaning agents
- Health concern
- Emission
Standards
- Chemical Emergency
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