Monoammonium phosphate

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Ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (NH₄H₂PO₄), commonly known as monoammonium phosphate (MAP), is a highly soluble, white crystalline compound widely used as a nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer. With a typical composition of 10–12% N and 48–61% P₂O₅, it is valued for its acidic nature, enhancing nutrient availability in alkaline soils. MAP is produced by neutralizing phosphoric acid with ammonia, using either wet-process or purified acid depending on the desired grade—fertilizer, technical, food, or soluble. It plays a major role in agriculture as a direct fertilizer, blend component, and in fertigation systems. Beyond farming, MAP serves in ABC dry chemical fire extinguishers, flame retardants, and industrial processes due to its thermal decomposition properties. Global production centers on regions with phosphate reserves, led by China, the U.S., and Morocco, while demand is driven by food security and crop productivity. Environmental concerns include ammonia emissions, fluoride release during manufacturing, heavy metal content from raw materials, and eutrophication risks from runoff. Ongoing trends focus on enhanced efficiency formulations, precision application via the 4R Nutrient Stewardship, and sustainable sourcing through circular economy initiatives.
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