WO2021025565A1 - Improvements in and relating to fertiliser compositions - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to improvements in and relating to fertiliser compositions.
- the present invention relates to improvements in and relating to improvements in relation to fertiliser compositions relating to urease inhibitors and/or nitrification in inhibitors.
- BACKGROUND ART Large scale farming of animals for fibre, leather, meat and dairy production and use of nitrogen based fertilisers in agriculture will significantly increase as the human population grows from 7.7 billion to 9.8 billion by 2050 1 .
- the aforesaid intensification in agriculture will - unless solutions are found - have a severely negative impact on the environment unless solutions are found to counter nitrogen losses - via nitrous oxide (NO 2 ) greenhouse gas emissions; and (NO 3 ) leaching into waterways via nitrification - from nitrogen based fertilisers and animal urine.
- NBPT and DMPP are respectively a urease inhibitor and a nitrification inhibitor both useful in respectively combatting NO2 emissions (volatilisation) and NO3 losses mentioned above.
- inhibitor actives - including NBPT and DMPP or other urease/nitrification inhibitors including N-(n-propyl) thiophosphoric triamide (NPPT) a urease inhibitor, and 2-(3,4-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-1-yl) succinic acid (DMPSA) a nitrification inhibitor - in farming practice, to address the above concerns remains a priority.
- NPPT N-(n-propyl) thiophosphoric triamide
- DPSA 2-(3,4-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-1-yl) succinic acid
- an aqueous nitrification inhibitor and/or urease inhibitor formulation which could coat a nitrogen or phosphate containing fertiliser granule.
- acidic fertilisers such as phosphate fertilisers degrade NBPT upon coming into contact therewith. This makes co- application of urea with other acidic fertilisers to provide requisite nutrients in a single application step not possible.
- the aqueous formulation can be used for also suspending and holding in suspension other urease/nitrification inhibitors including DMPP; NPPT; and DMPSA. It would also be useful if there could be provided an aqueous formulation which can be used for suspending and holding in suspension urease/nitrification inhibitors which is made from renewable resources which are also non-toxic/biodegradable. It would also be useful to have ready made pre-mixes of one or more of the main components of the aqueous formulation which are suitable for storage and transportation prior to addition of the inhibitor actives. There is a need for an aqueous coating composition which includes NBPT in suspension which can be used for coating fertiliser granules including urea.
- an aqueous coating composition which includes DMPP; NPPT; or DMPSA; therein, which can be used for coating fertiliser granules. It is an object of the present invention to address the foregoing problems or at least to provide the public with a useful choice. All references, including any patents or patent applications cited in this specification are hereby incorporated by reference. No admission is made that any reference constitutes prior art. The discussion of the references states what their authors assert, and the applicants reserve the right to challenge the accuracy and pertinency of the cited documents.
- inhibitor active(s) refers to nitrification inhibitors or urease inhibitors including NBPT; DMPP; NPPT; or DMPSA.
- granule and chips as used herein are used interchangeably and refer to a small compact particle of substance. The particle will generally be of a size in the order of substantially between 1mm -10mm and most preferably between 2mm-5mm. The granule/chip may be naturally occurring or may be fashioned by human manipulation.
- high melting point emulsifying wax as used herein generally refers: - First, to a high melting point wax which is generally malleable at fairly wide band of room temperatures (i.e.
- the present invention generally relates to a new aqueous wax dispersion which includes a dispersing clay therein, which can be used to hold NBPT or other urease inhibitors/nitrification inhibitors in suspension for coating onto fertiliser granules.
- an aqueous urease inhibitor and/or nitrification inhibitor coating formulation including: i) an aqueous wax dispersion comprising: - substantially 10-50% by weight high melting point emulsifying wax; - water to make up to 100%; ii) at least one inhibitor active; wherein the amount of inhibitor active(s) present is/are substantially: 1wt% - 30wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; iii) a dispersing clay; wherein the amount of dispersing clay is 5wt% -50wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion.
- an aqueous urease inhibitor and/or nitrification inhibitor coating formulation substantially as described above wherein the formulation also includes: iv) a xanthan or guar gum; wherein the amount of xanthan or guar gum is 0.25wt% - 1wt% of the total urease inhibitor and/or nitrification formulation.
- an aqueous urease inhibitor and/or nitrification inhibitor coating formulation substantially as described above wherein the high melting point emulsifying wax is a mineral wax or plant-based wax.
- an aqueous urease inhibitor and/or nitrification inhibitor coating formulation substantially as described above wherein the mineral wax is a montan wax.
- an aqueous urease inhibitor and/or nitrification inhibitor coating formulation substantially as described above wherein the clay is inert and has a particle size of substantially 20 microns or less.
- an aqueous urease inhibitor and/or nitrification inhibitor coating formulation including: i) an aqueous wax dispersion comprising: - 10% by weight high melting point emulsifying wax in the order of 70kg; - 90% water in the order of 630kg; ii) an inhibitor active selected from one of the following: 210kg NBPT; 210kg DMPP; 210kg NPPT; 210kg DMPSA; or a 210kg mixture of NBPT and DMPP; iii) 100kg dispersing clay; iv) 2.5kg xanthan gum.
- an aqueous urease inhibitor and/or nitrification inhibitor coating formulation i) an aqueous wax dispersion comprising: - 30% by weight high melting point emulsifying aqueous wax in the order of 210 kg; - 70% water in the order of 490 kg; ii) 200 kg NBPT or 200kg DMPP; iii) 100 kg clay; iv) 2.5kg guar gum.
- an aqueous wax dispersion which includes: - 10-50% high melting point emulsified mineral wax or plant-based wax; - water to make up to 100%.
- an aqueous wax dispersion which includes NBPT therein 1wt% - 30wt% of the aqueous wax substantially as described above.
- an aqueous wax dispersion which includes an inhibitor active or a combination of a nitrification inhibitor and a urease inhibitor.
- a wax dispersion substantially as described above wherein the mineral wax is montan wax.
- a wax dispersion substantially as described above wherein the plant-based wax is selected from: - carnauba wax; - rice bran wax.
- a fertiliser composition which includes a nutrient source in the form of a fertiliser granule or chip, the granule or chip coated with an aqueous urease and/or nitrification inhibitor coating formulation substantially as described above.
- a fertiliser composition substantially as described above wherein the composition comprises a further outer layer of MgO.
- a fertiliser composition substantially as described above wherein the amount of MgO added is 2% of the total weight of the fertiliser composition including the MgO.
- a fertiliser composition substantially as described above wherein the MgO has a particle size of substantially 45 micron or less.
- a fertiliser composition substantially as described above wherein the fertiliser chip or granule is urea.
- a fertiliser blend including a quantity of a fertiliser composition substantially as described above wherein together with a quantity of a fertiliser selected from granular or chip forms of: - Single super phosphate; - Diammonium phosphate - Monoammonium phosphate; - Ammonium polyphosphate; - Ammonia sulphate; - Potassium chloride; - Potassium sulphate; - Potassium carbonate; or - Potassium hydrochloride.
- a method of protecting NBPT and/or DMPP from reacting with an acidic fertiliser granule comprising the steps of: a) suspending at least one Inhibitor Active in an aqueous wax dispersion; b) coating the resulting suspension from step a) as a first layer onto a fertiliser granule or chip; c) coating a second layer of MgO onto said first layer.
- a method for protecting NBPT coated onto a fertilizer granule from degradation by acidic fertilisers characterized by the step of encapsulating the NBPT layer underneath a further layer of MgO.
- a method for protecting NBPT and/or DMPP coated onto a fertilizer granule from degradation by acidic fertilisers characterized by the step of including MgO in the coating formulation which coats the NBPT and/or DMPP (or other urease inhibitor/nitrification inhibitor) onto the fertilizer granule.
- an aqueous coating composition which comprises: i) an aqueous wax dispersion comprising: - substantially 10-50% by weight high melting point emulsifying wax; - water to make up to 100%; ii) a dispersing clay; wherein the amount of dispersing clay is 5wt% -50wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion.
- an aqueous coating composition substantially as described above which in addition to the aqueous wax dispersion and dispersing clay includes a guar gum or xanthan gum.
- an aqueous wax dispersion which comprises: - high melting point wax being substantially 25% of the aqueous wax dispersion; and - water being substantially 75% of the aqueous wax dispersion.
- the high melting point wax may be montan wax.
- an aqueous wax dispersion substantially as described in the 24 th aspect which additionally comprises: - NBPT being 30wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; - kaolin clay being 5wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion.
- Figure 1 shows NBPT levels on urea over time comparing the present invention to a current commercially available solvent based NBPT formulation
- Figure 2 shows the aqueous emulsifying wax emulsion of the present invention including 30wt% NBPT both with and without gum
- Figure 3 shows the enclosed chamber used to collect volatilized ammonia from urea fertilizer applied to pasture
- Figure 4 shows total ammonia volatilisation losses from the fertilisers studied over the first 7 days. Error bars indicate standard errors of the mean..
- the method for manufacturing the aqueous wax dispersion of the present invention comprises the steps of: - Heating water to 95oC; - Adding powdered high melting point emulsifying wax to the heated water in a 50:50 ratio; - Stirring the wax/water mixture above slowly until homogenous dispersion is achieved; - Adding water to the dissolved wax/water mixture to obtain the desired water to wax ratio whilst slowly stirring; - If required, cooling or allowing the aqueous wax dispersion to cool until it is at room temperature (i.e.15oC - 20oC).
- the aqueous wax dispersion produced above may be made in advance for later use and/or for shipping/transportation thereof.
- the inhibitor additive such as NBPT may be added once the dispersion has cooled to room temperature.
- EXAMPLE 2 – Method of manufacture part 2 The method for manufacturing an aqueous inhibitor formulation comprises the steps of: - Adding powdered xanthate or powdered guar gum to the dispersing clay and blending together; - Adding the gum/clay pre-mix to the aqueous wax dispersion from Example 1 whilst slowly stirring.
- the aqueous wax dispersion produced above may be made in advance for later use and/or for shipping/transportation thereof.
- An aqueous urease inhibitor formulation having the following composition: 970kg Aqueous wax dispersion comprising: 97kg LICOCARE RBW TM manufactured by Clariant refer https://www.clariant.com/en/Business-Units/Additives/Waxes/Licocare-RBW in order of 10wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; 873kg water to make up to 100%; 19.4kg NBPT in the order of 2wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; 48.5kg kaolin clay in the order of 5wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion, wherein the particle size of the kaolin clay is 20 micron or less.
- An aqueous urease inhibitor formulation having the following composition: 700kg aqueous wax dispersion comprising: - 70kg LICOWAX KST TM manufactured by Clariant refer https://www.clariant.com/en/Solutions/Products/2014/03/18/16/33/Licowax-KST being 10wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; - 630kg water being 90wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; 210kg NBPT being substantially 30wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; 98kg calcium bentonite clay being substantially 14wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; 2.1kg xanthan gum being substantially 0.3wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion.
- An aqueous urease inhibitor formulation having the following composition: 970kg Aqueous wax dispersion comprising: - 485kg LICOWAX KST TM manufactured by Clariant refer https://www.clariant.com/en/Solutions/Products/2014/03/18/16/33/Licowax-KST being 50% of the aqueous wax dispersion; - 485kg water being substantially 50% of the aqueous wax dispersion; 291kg a 50:50 mixture of NBPT and DMPP being substantially 30wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; 48.5kg kaolin clay being substantially 5wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; 0.97kg guar gum being substantially 1wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion.
- a pink coloured dye can be added as a final step to assist in using the formulation to coat fertiliser granules.
- EXAMPLE 6 An aqueous wax dispersion which has the following composition: - 250kg LICOWAX KLE manufactured by Clariant https://www.clariant.com/en/Solutions/Products/2014/03/18/16/33/Licowax-KLE-flakes being substantially 25% of the aqueous wax dispersion; - 750kg water being substantially 75% of the aqueous wax dispersion.
- EXAMPLE 7 This is the aqueous emulsifying wax dispersion of Example 6, but to which has been added: - 300kg NBPT being 30wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; and - 50kg Kaolin clay being 5wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion.
- EXAMPLE 8 1) Take 1000kg urea and place in rotating coating drum; 2) Add 100kg of the 0.3 Aqueous Urea formulation from Example 5, to the urea and start the coating drum; 3) Continue rotating the coating drum until all urea granules are coated with 0.3 aqueous NBPT formulation evidenced once the coated granules have changed colour to pink.
- EXAMPLE 9 Here 980kg of urea is first coated with 0.3 NBPT aqueous formulation as per Example 8 and as per the additional steps: 4) 20kg of E45 powdered magnesium oxide is added to the coated urea having a layer of 0.3 NBPT aqueous formulation thereon and the coating drum is started again; 5) When all urea granules are evenly coated with E45 magnesium oxide and are free flow, generally after around 2 -3 minutes, the product can be from the coating drum.
- FIG. 10 shows the comparative results when granular ammonium sulphate is mixed 50:50 with urea coated with: - a commercially available solvent based NBPT coating; or - the 0.3 NBPT aqueous wax dispersion of Example 7.
- the amount of NBPT was assessed at different time intervals from application to urea using HPLC.
- the aqueous coating of the present invention (Southstar) retained the NBPT on the urea more effectively over a 24 hour period than the commercially available solvent based NBPT coating.
- EXAMPLE 11 Here coated urea as per Example 9 is blended together in equal parts with granular ammonium sulphate (GAS).
- GAS granular ammonium sulphate
- EXAMPLE 12 Here urea is coated with the aqueous wax dispersion of Example 7 substantially following the methodology of example 8. Importantly, as no gum has been added to the wax dispersion the urea needs to be coated within 24 hours of production of the aqueous wax dispersion, before the dispersion separates as shown in Figure 2.
- EXAMPLE 13 An aqueous urease inhibitor formulation having the following composition: 970kg aqueous wax dispersion comprising: - 242.5kg LICOcare RBW TM https://www.clariant.com/en/Business-Units/Additives/Waxes/Licocare-RBW being 50% of the aqueous wax dispersion; - 727.5kg water being substantially 50% of the aqueous wax dispersion; 58.2kg of NBPT being substantially 6wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; 48.5kg kaolin clay being substantially 5wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; 0.97kg guar gum being substantially 1wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion.
- EXAMPLE 14 A fertiliser composition comprising: - urea granules; coated with - a layer of an aqueous urease inhibitor in form of 0.3 NBPT on the urea granules.
- aqueous urease inhibitor in form of 0.3 NBPT on the urea granules.
- the application process for applying the aqueous NBPT layer to the urea granules being substantially as per Example 8 with appropriate substitution of the 0.3NBPT from Example 5.
- EXAMPLE 15 A fertiliser composition as per Example 14 the composition having a total weight of 1085kg and wherein the composition undergoes a further coating process to also include a further outer layer of E45 MgO covering the NBPT layer wherein the amount of MgO used to coat the granules of Example 14 is 21.7kg being 2% of the total weight 1106.7 kg of the NBPT/MgO coated urea granules.
- the MgO coating being applied substantially as per the method of Example 9.
- EXAMPLE 16 Here coated urea as per Example 15 is blended together in equal parts with - single super phosphate (SSP).
- SSP single super phosphate
- EXAMPLE 17 An aqueous urease inhibitor formulation having the following composition: 970kg Aqueous wax dispersion comprising: 485kg Carnauba wax in order of 50wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; 485kg water to make up to 100%; 19.4kg NBPT in the order of 2wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; 48.5kg kaolin clay in the order of 5wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion.
- EXAMPLE 18 An aqueous urease inhibitor formulation having the following composition: 970kg Aqueous wax dispersion comprising: 97kg LICOCARE RBW TM https://www.clariant.com/en/Business-Units/Additives/Waxes/Licocare- RBW in order of 10wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; 873kg water to make up to 100%; 9.2kg DMPP in the order of 1wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; 485kg kaolin clay in the order of 50wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion, wherein the particle size of the kaolin clay is 20 micron or less.
- EXAMPLE 19 An aqueous urease inhibitor formulation having the following composition: 970kg Aqueous wax dispersion comprising: 485kg montan wax in order of 50wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; 485kg water to make up to 100%; 19.4kg NPPT together NBPT (50:50 ratio) in the order of 2wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion; 48.5kg kaolin clay in the order of 5wt% of the aqueous wax dispersion.
- EXAMPLE 20 This example relates to an independent study on the present invention which was undertaken by Lincoln University. The objective of this study was to determine ammonia volatilisation losses from urea fertiliser containing different urease inhibitor formulations on soil with typical pasture plant coverage.
- a clear Perspex lid was attached on top of each enclosure. Each enclosure had inlet and outlet holes allowing the air to be drawn through the chamber ( Figure 1). The outlets were connected through PVC tubing to the acid gas trap system to collect ammonia. The system was calibrated and tested prior to the beginning of the experiment. Prior to treatment application, soil moisture inside the enclosures was adjusted to field capacity with water. Five treatments were applied in a completely randomised design with four chambers assigned to each treatment (Table 1). Prior to application, fertiliser granules were sieved to the same diameter (1-2 mm) to prevent potential bias due to surface area differences resulting from granule size. All fertiliser treatments were applied by broadcasting at the rate of 50 kg-N ha-1.
- Ammonia gas from each chamber was collected continuously with 10% of the total flow directed through a manifold to the gas traps, where it was trapped in 0.05 M sulphuric acid.
- Samples were collected daily between 3:00pm and 5:00 am after which fresh volumes of 0.05 M sulphuric acid were placed in the acid traps. Collected samples were then taken to the Lincoln University analytical laboratory and analysed for ammonium concentration using the flow injection analysis method. Daily air and soil temperature were recorded during the experiment. Results Immediately after the application to the pasture, a strong ammonia efflux was observed from the standard urea fertiliser, reaching 4.4 kg NH3-N ha-1. Strong volatilisation losses continued for approximately 4 days, after which the daily emissions decreased to below 1 kg NH3-N ha-1 day-1.
- the total N losses as ammonia from the urease inhibitor treated fertilisers were significantly lower over the first 7 days, for the urea+NBPT coat + 2% Mg and urea+NBPT coat. These are equivalent to 68% and 55% reductions in ammonia losses in the urease inhibitor products compared with the standard urea.
- the one week after application data is the most important indicator of the value of the urease inhibitor fertilisers compared to standard urea, since it is likely that rainfall would occur within or after a week in most parts of New Zealand. The likelihood of rainfall within 7 days is shown in Table 2.
- the benefits of the urease inhibitors were most evident during the first week after the application, where the NBPT reduced the rate of urea hydrolysis and prevented the strong ammonia efflux typical for the standard urea.
- FURTHER DISCUSSION OF THE INVENTION INCLUDING NON-LIMITING ALTERNATE WAYS TO IMPLEMENT THE INVENTION The high melting point wax may generally be a mineral wax or plant-based wax. The importance of a high melting point wax may be stated as the need to ensure the wax does not melt when exposed to direct sunlight and maintains integrity for free flow of chips/granules coated using the present invention. If these characteristics are not important to a given application of the present invention waxes having a melting point of substantially 50oC may be employed.
- the mineral wax may be a Montan wax (also known as Lignite wax).
- the high melting point wax may be selected from rice bran wax, or carnauba wax.
- the mineral wax may be a paraffin wax.
- the high melting point emulsifying waxes may be in powder form and selected from: • LICOWAX KST TM (made from montan wax); • LICOCARE RBW TM (made from rice bran wax); • LICOWAX KLE TM (made from montan wax). all manufactured and sold by Clariant with further details available from the weblinks noted in the Example sections above.
- wax is present at substantially 60% and water at 40% the resulting viscosity resembles that of treacle and therefore not suitable as a suspension formulation for coating fertilisers.
- resins or hydrogenated oils with properties similar to the high melting points waxes used in the present invention may also be employed.
- Numerous emulsifying agents may be suitable for adding to the high melting point wax such as would be apparent to one skilled in the art including anionic and non-ionic emulsifiers or a combination thereof.
- One suitable emulsifier may be polysorbate 60 and/or PEG 150.
- the dispersing clay may be any clay which has a particle size of less than 20 microns and is inert.
- the dispersing clay may be kaolin clay.
- 90% of the kaolin clay particles may be under 10 microns in size.
- the dispersing clay be calcium bentonite may have a particle size of under 20 microns.
- the clay and wax play an important role in the formulation as the inventors have surprisingly found they enable NBPT and other inhibitor actives to be stably held in suspension in water. As NBPT normally crystallizes in the presence of water.
- the guar gum or xanthan gum play a key role not only as a thickening agents enabling the viscosity of the formulation to be subtly increased, but also for enabling the NBPT or other inhibitor active to be held in suspension for prolonged periods of 3 to 6 months.
- the guar or xanthan gum holds the clay and NPBT in a homogenous suspension together with the wax. Without the gum, the NBPT and clay separate out from the wax to form a lower emulsion layer and the wax forms a top emulsion layer.
- the formulation of the present invention when the formulation of the present invention is to be used as a coating it may also include a coloured dye which can act as a visual indicator that the particles have been coated.
- the coloured dye may also be useful for showing you have the desired blend.
- the invention may also be said broadly to consist in the parts, elements and features referred to or indicated in the specification of the application, individually or collectively, in any or all combinations of two or more of said parts, elements or features. Aspects of the present invention have been described by way of example only and it should be appreciated that modifications and additions may be made thereto without departing from the scope thereof as defined in the appended claims.
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