Nutrient enhanced biosolids pellets
09573854 ยท 2017-02-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Larry Culp (Sanford, FL, US)
- Joseph David Hodges (Orlando, FL, US)
- Kenneth L. Wetherington (Lake Wales, FL, US)
- Terry Lee Wiseman (Lakeland, FL, US)
Cpc classification
Y02P20/145
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
C05B17/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C05G5/30
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C05G3/20
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C05G5/30
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C05G3/60
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C05D1/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Y02A40/20
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
C05D1/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
C05B17/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C05G3/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
A dry, flowable fertilizer is provided that includes multiple dry, flowable biosolids pellets. Each of the pellets has a pellet surface. Potassium salt grains are adhered to the pellet surfaces and a dust control agent coating is applied to retain the grains on the pellet surfaces. The resultant dry, flowable fertilizer has higher potassium loadings to the potassium salt grains than previous biosolids based fertilizers. A process of forming a fertilizer is also provided that includes tumbling dry, flowable biosolids pellets with powdered potassium salt grains to form a mixture. An aqueous spray is added to adhere the salt grains to the pellet surfaces. With the application of a dust control agent, the salt grains are retained. Potassium levels in NPK units of from 1 to 15 are routinely achieved with greater than 90 elemental % of the potassium is from the surface decorating potassium salt grains.
Claims
1. A process of forming a fertilizer comprising: tumbling dry, flowable biosolids pellets that each have a pellet surface with powdered potassium salt grains only on said pellet surface; adding an aqueous spray to adhere said powdered potassium salt grains to the pellet surface to form salt grain surface decorated biosolids pellets in an amount of NPK units of from 1 to 15 with greater than 90 elemental percent of total potassium being from said powdered potassium salt grains on the pellet surface; and applying a dust control agent to said salt grain surface decorated biosolids pellets to form the fertilizer.
2. The process of claim 1 further comprising reapplying said dust control agent or another dust control agent subsequent to forming the fertilizer.
3. The process of claim 1 wherein tumbling occurs in a rotary drum mixer.
4. The process of claim 1 further comprising dissolving or suspending in the aqueous spray at least one additive of a nitrogen source, a phosphorous source, a plant growth hormone, a plant growth regulator, or a biocide.
5. The process of claim 1 further comprising applying a nonionic surfactant to said dry, flowable biosolids pellets prior to or in conjunction with said adding of said aqueous spray.
6. The process of claim 1 further comprising adding one of liquid nitrogen, dry ice, or gaseous carbon dioxide to suppress aerobic metabolism of organisms within the biosolids during the forming process.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(2) The present invention has utility as biosolids pellets with high potassium loadings that are operative as a fertilizer or soil amendment. Introduction of a powdered potassium salt in conjunction with a binder in a sufficient quantity yields a surface decorated dry, flowable pelletized biosolids material that is also optionally coated with a limited water content nutrient or soil amendment solids. Inventive enhanced biosolids pellets are formed by mixing dry, flowable biosolids pellets with a potassium salt powder and wetting the mixture first with an optional soil fertilizer or amendment spray followed by application of a dust control agent to form the dry, flowable fertilizer.
(3) As used herein, biosolids is defined to include precipitate from a digester, municipal wastewater treatment plant, animal manure, municipal compost, and composted organic material.
(4) A dry, flowable fertilizer of the present invention is readily formed from commercially available pelletized biosolids such as Granulite (Synagro Technologies) by wetting such particles with powdered potassium salt grains.
(5) Fertilizer particles retain the pellet size of the feedstock biosolids pellets and typically have a size of 4 to +40 US Sieve size. Potassium salt grains operative herein illustratively include potassium chloride, potassium sulfate, and potassium nitrate. Preferably, the potassium salt grains are potassium chloride, potassium sulfate, or a combination thereof. Potassium salt grains operative herein are sized to be smaller than the mean biosolids particle. Typical potassium salt grain sizes range from 1 to 400 microns. Potassium chloride represents a preferred source of chloride or chlorine-containing anions as biosolids pellets and typically have lower concentrations of potassium than are desired in fertilizer. Typically loading of potassium salt grains is from 10 -and 500 pounds per ton of biosolid pellets. Potassium levels in NPK units of from 1 to 15 are routinely achieved for the present invention, where greater than 90 elemental % of the potassium is from the potassium salt grains. Preferably, potassium levels of greater than 4 NPK units and more preferably greater than 5 NPK units in the inventive fertilizer are especially advantageous as a fertilizer in a number of usage applications where high potassium loadings are needed.
(6) As biosolids are inherently deficient in potassium owing to leachates from the biosolids carrying potassium therefrom, and any water added to facilitate potassium salt grain adhesion to the biosolids pellet surface must be evaporated to retain a dry, flowable fertilizer, the spray water weight typically represents between 5 and 40 total weight of the biosolid pellet and powdered potassium salt grains. Such grains are provided at multilayer, monolayer, or submonolayer coverage.
(7) The spray water used to adhere potassium salt grains optionally includes additional soil amendments, fertilizers, micronutrients, or additives. Preferably, these are aqueous solutions or suspensions. These illustratively include an additional nitrogen source such as urea, coated urea, ammonium nitrate, a combination thereof known as UAN, potash, methylene urea oligomers, oxamide, urea formaldehyde-based compounds, dicyandiamide, crotilidiene diurea, nitrocellulose, ammonium sulfate, calcium nitrate, and isobutylidene diurea; phosphorus sources such as metal ammonium phosphates, monoammonium phosphate, and diammonium phosphate; plant growth hormones and plant growth regulators such as cytokinins, auxins, gibberellins, ethylene, and absisic acid, and a combination of these; and biocides such as algicides, bacteriocides, defoliants, desiccants, fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, insect growth regulators, miticides, nematicides, ovicides, pesticides, pheromones, repellents, rodenticides, and a combination thereof. An exemplary spray composition is an aqueous solution of urea and ammonium nitrate (UAN).
(8) A dust control agent is also added to a fertilizer based biosolids pellet with a pellet surface decorated with potassium salt grains. Dust control agents operative herein illustratively include inorganic solutions such as calcium chloride and magnesium chloride, naturally occurring substances such as vegetable oils, mineral oils, and other synthetic materials such as tall oils derivatives and other binding agents. While it is appreciated that an optimal quantity of dust control agent is controlled by factors such as pellet size, potassium salt grain size, and total weight percent of salt, typical loadings of dust control agents range from 0.01 to 10 total weight percent of an inventive dry, flowable fertilizer.
(9) A process for forming inventive dry, flowable fertilizer involves tumbling preformed dry, flowable biosolids pellets with a powdered potassium salt with an aqueous spray to promote adhesion. The spray is added before, with, or after the salt. Preferably, the spray is added after intermixing. Optionally, the spray includes one or more dissolved or suspended soil amendments, fertilizers, micronutrients, or additives. Upon adhesion through tumbling for approximately 5 to 30 minutes, a dust control agent solution is added and the fertilizer dried to a dry, flowable form.
(10) A process of forming a fertilizer according to the present invention is detailed with respect to
(11) Patent documents and publications mentioned in the specification are indicative of the levels of those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains. These documents and publications are incorporated herein by reference to the same extent as if each individual document or publication was specifically and individually incorporated herein by reference.
(12) The foregoing description is illustrative of particular embodiments of the invention, but is not meant to be a limitation upon the practice thereof. The following claims, including all equivalents thereof, are intended to define the scope of the invention.