magnesiumammoniumfosfaat
Magnesiumammoniumfosfaat, commonly known as struvite, is a hydrated magnesium ammonium phosphate with the chemical formula MgNH4PO4·6H2O. It is a mineral that forms as crystals when magnesium, ammonium, and phosphate ions are present in sufficient concentrations, particularly under alkaline conditions. Struvite commonly occurs in urine, manure, and wastewater streams, where it can precipitate and accumulate in pipes, tanks, and sludge.
In terms of properties, magnesiumammoniumfosfaat is a colorless to white crystalline solid. It forms hexahydrate crystals
Applications and significance: Struvite is of interest for nutrient management because it contains valuable phosphorus and
Safety and handling: As a mineral, it is relatively non-toxic but should be handled according to standard