Waste jarosite and alunite will be ineffective sulfur and potassium fertilisers

Citation
Sn. Williams et al., Waste jarosite and alunite will be ineffective sulfur and potassium fertilisers, AUST J SOIL, 38(2), 2000, pp. 493-500
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL RESEARCH
ISSN journal
00049573 → ACNP
Volume
38
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
493 - 500
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-9573(2000)38:2<493:WJAAWB>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
The processing of ilmenite to synthetic rutile produces an acidic sulfate- and iron-rich solution from which the mineral jarosite [KFe3(OH)(6)(SO4)(2) ] can be precipitated. Jarosite and isostructural alunite [KAl3(OH)(6)(SO4) (2)], which may also be precipitated from processing waste, have the potent ial to be effective slow-release fertilisers on sandy soils. A glasshouse e xperiment was conducted on a very sandy soil in which the effectiveness of these two compounds as sulfur and potassium fertilisers was compared with t hat of control fertilisers (gypsum and KCl). Neither compound proved to be an effective fertiliser. Equilibrium solubilities of sulfate (63 mu M, 173 mu M) and potassium (60 mu M, 70 mu M) for jarosite and alunite, respective ly, were very low, which is consistent with the relative ineffectiveness of these compounds as fertilisers.