potassium sulfate

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Potassium sulfate (K₂SO₄), also known as sulfate of potash (SOP), is a highly valued potassium fertilizer with low chloride content and excellent solubility. It provides essential nutrients—approximately 50–52% K₂O and 17–18% sulfur—making it ideal for chloride-sensitive crops like tobacco, fruits, vegetables, and nuts. Chemically stable and neutral in pH, it does not acidify soils and has a low salt index, reducing plant stress. Produced mainly via the Mannheim process, metathesis reactions, or solar evaporation of brines, its manufacturing depends on feedstocks like KCl and H₂SO₄ or natural sulfate minerals. While more expensive than muriate of potash (MOP), its agronomic benefits drive demand in high-value agriculture, especially under saline conditions or sulfur-deficient soils. Industrial uses include glass production, gypsum board setting, and chemical synthesis. Market growth is fueled by rising awareness of sulfur deficiency, fertigation adoption, and quality-focused farming, though high costs and limited production capacity constrain wider use. Key upstream inputs include potash, sulfuric acid, and energy, while downstream markets span agriculture, industry, and food processing, with co-product HCl adding economic value.
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