Suitability of renewable organic materials for the synthesis of organo-mineral fertilizers: Driving factors and replacement of peat
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
In organo-mineral fertilizers (OMFs) with low organic carbon (Corg) final content, the organic
fraction enhances the mineral fraction efficiency. Therefore, a high-quality organic fraction is
crucial. While geogenic materials like peat have been used extensively for producing high-quality
OMFs, exploring alternative organic sources such as biowastes can add circular value to these
fertilizers. However, since biowastes vary significantly based on origin, processing, season, or
collection area, each material must be analyzed separately for suitability in OMFs. We propose a
set of physicochemical parameters impacting OMF formulation, manufacture, and potential use to
facilitate this analysis.
Our study involved the collection of 16 organic materials across Italy, categorizing them into
geogenic materials (peat and leonardite), wood biochar (BC), green compost (GC), farmyard
manure compost (MC), municipal solid waste compost (MSWC), and vermicompost (VC). After
characterization, we analyzed the contribution of each organic material to an OMF with 7.5 %
Corg, in which a low amount of nutrients derives from the organic material. Most parameters
showed high variability among groups; no material matched peat and leonardite across all parameters.
However, the Corg stability in composted biowastes was generally acceptable for OMF
use. Granulometry (>5 mm), pH (>8), and formula space (>90 %) obligate blending with another
organic fraction, while P and K in the raw material are insignificant for low Corg OMFs. Most
examined materials had potential for OMF production, though adjustments are necessary to
enhance their quality. Based on the proposed parameters, MSWC and VC samples stood out as
potential high-quality organic matrices for OMF production, offering a promising alternative to
peat. The prospect of replacing peat in OMF manufacturing with biowastes holds promise, mainly
when industries can search for local substitutes.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Biowastes, Recycled organic material, Organic geogenic material, Organic geogenic carbon, Organo-mineral fertilizers, Organic matrix
Elenco autori:
Sitzmann, T.J.; Celi, L.; Moretti, B.; Padoan, E.; Tagliavini, S.; Zavattaro, L.; Grignani, C.
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