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E3S Web of Conf.
Volume 389, 2023
Ural Environmental Science Forum “Sustainable Development of Industrial Region” (UESF-2023)
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Article Number | 03005 | |
Number of page(s) | 8 | |
Section | Precision Agriculture Technologies for Crop and Livestock Production | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202338903005 | |
Published online | 31 May 2023 |
Synthesis and study of the agrochemical properties of urea salts with nitric and orthophosphoric acid
1 Bukhara State University, st. M. Ikbol 11, 200117, Uzbekistan, Bukhara
2 Navoi State Mining and Technological University, 210100, Galaba avenue., 76v, Navoi, Uzbekistan
3 Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences, 700125, Kh.Abdullaev str., 83, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
* Corresponding author: b.ganiyev19 90@gmail.com
The paper presents the results of the synthesis, IR spectroscopic and agrochemical study of the products of adduct formation (internal salts) of urea with nitric and orthophosphoric acids. It has been established that the synthesized substances are hygroscopic, readily soluble in water. IR spectral data indicate that, depending on the “acid : urea” ratio in the final products CO, NH2, urea groups and acid molecules are involved in the formation of various compositions: [H2O···(NH2)2C(OH)+···-ONO2] and [O2N-O-···+H3N(H2N)C(OH)+···-O-NO2], [-NH3+···-O-P(O)(OH)2] and [C(OH)+···-O-P(O)(OH)2] salt bridges. The solubility of poorly soluble salts, which are included in a series of metal ion compounds accumulating in the soil under the action of urea mononitrate, has been studied. According to the results of an agrochemical study of the effect of synthesized urea salts on the digestibility of P2O5 by Tr-B and citric acid in the soil, an increase in these parameters under the action of urea dinitrate and diorthophosphate was found to be within 8.26–11.52 and 8.28–9.52%, relative to control 1.07 and 0.787%, respectively.
Key words: molecular complex / nitric acid / phosphoric acid / urea / hydrogen bond / IR spectroscopy / digestibility / agrochemistry / Trilon-B / citric acid
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