Abstract:
Common organic composite fertilizers lack several bio-chemical and physical traits desirable in other fertilizers. This study aimed at investigating the
role of Bomet red rock, BRR powder in improving green composite fertilizers from Tithonia diversifolia leaves and Musa acuminata stalks. The composite fertilizer without BRR powder was prepared by mixing the crude
extracts of the two plants before addition of BRR powder (10% wt.) The
composite fertilizer with and without the powder were analyzed for physical–chemicals, functional groups, surface, morphology, particle size, crystallinity and chemical composition. BRR powder was proven to boost the
fertilizers pH, conductivity and solubility in water while reducing its loss on
ignition value. Carboxylic and amide groups were sequestered while
imprinting silica and ferric groups onto the fertilizer surface. BRR agglomerated the composite fertilizer particles, in the process smoothening the
edges while reducing the particle sizes. The structure of the fertilizers
changed from monoclinic to hexagonal with the dominant potassium alumino-silicate phase being replaced by silica upon addition of BRR. BRR
powder was therefore found to positively affect the green composite fertilizer and should thus b