Scientia Agricola (May 2021)

Potassium extraction from the silicate rock Verdete using organic acids

  • Lorrane Marques Duarte,
  • Laura Vieira Xavier,
  • Kamila Fernanda Rossati,
  • Vinícius Amaral de Oliveira,
  • Raquel Stavale Schimicoscki,
  • Cícero Naves de Ávila Neto,
  • Gilberto de Oliveira Mendes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-992x-2020-0164
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 79, no. 2

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ABSTRACT: Although Brazil is one of the world's leading exporter of agricultural products, the country is highly dependent on the importation of potassic fertilizers. K-bearing silicate rocks are reported as potential solutions to reduce external K dependency. This work evaluated K extraction from silicate Verdete rock, a glauconite-bearing rock containing 10 % of K2O, by solubilization with organic acids. Firstly, Verdete rock was reacted during 3-120 h with solutions of citric or oxalic acid at 2 % (m/v) in Erlenmeyer flasks by shaking. Oxalic acid extracted 6.5 % of K in Verdete, while citric acid extracted 2.3 %. Another experiment was performed to evaluate the effect of various oxalic acid concentrations (2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 %) and differing reaction times (12, 24, 48, and 72 h) on K extraction from Verdete rock. Soluble K concentration nearly doubled with the increase of reaction time from 12 to 72 h, rising from 20 to 37 mg L–1. Increments in K extraction were obtained by increasing oxalic acid concentrations up to 6 % and above this concentration, no significant gain was observed. The X-ray diffraction data showed that K extraction resulted from the formation of oxalate-metal complexes with metals in Verdete rock.

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