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Abstract
In this study, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrophotometry (FTIR), X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD), comparatively employed to provide a quick, relatively inexpensive and efficient method for identifying and quantifying of NPK fertilizers of the AGRO series and their immobilized by the bacteria Bacillus Subtilis BS-26. A comprehensive spectroscopic study of NPK fertilizers of the AGRO series was reported first in the IRTracer-100 spectra (400-4000 cm-1) and the mineralogical composition of the these fertilizers was carried out by Powder X-Ray diffractometry Lab-X, XRD-6100 using corporation Shimadzu, Japan at room temperature. For analysis, the initial pure form of fertilizers AGRO series such as AGRO-01, AGRO-02, AGRO-03, AGRO-04 and their immobilized by Bacillus Subtilis BS-26 bacteria were selected. Results were shown as pictures and diffraction patterns. They contain information on the samples’ mineralogical composition and provide specific important structural and functional information.
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1 Tashkent State Agrarian University, 2, University str., Tashkent, 100140, Uzbekistan
2 School of Resources and Safety Engineering, Wuhan Institute of Technology, Liu Fang Campus, No.206, Guanggu 1st road, Donghu New & High Technology Development Zone, Wuhan, Hubei Province, 430205, P.R. China
3 Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, 77a, M. Ulugbek str., Tashkent, 100170, Uzbekistan