Phosphogypsum circular economy considerations: A critical review from more than 65 storage sites worldwide
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Nearly 300 million t of phosphogypsum (PG) are produced every year as a byproduct from phosphate fertilizer
production worldwide. Approximately 58% of the PG are stacked, 28% are discharged in coastal waters and only
14% are further processed. This critical review provides an overview of the physical-chemical properties of PG
produced from sedimentary and magmatic phosphate ore worldwide using various analytical tools. Results from
more than 25 years of work on PG at ´Ecole des Mines de Saint-´Etienne are presented and critically discussed. In
total PG samples from 67 industrial storage sites around the world and PG samples synthesized under different
conditions in the laboratory have been considered. The low radioactivity present in PG (particularly PG produced
from sedimentary phosphate rock) was identified as the main challenge to using PG as a raw material in construction.
Water-soluble and volatile chemical compounds were identified as the main challenge to environmentally
sound PG management. Although PG does (in most cases) not pose an immediate threat to the
environment the authors recommend processing all PG instead of storing or disposing it, to eliminate potential
long-term risks and utilize a relevant secondary resource.
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Bilal, E., Bellefqih, H., Bourgier, V., Mazouz, H., Dumitraş, D.-G., Bard, F., Laborde, M., Caspar, J. P., Guilhot, B., Iatan, E.-L., Bounakhla, M., Iancu, M. A., Marincea, Ş., Essakhraoui, M., Li, B., Diwa, R. R., Ramirez, J. D., Chernysh, Y., Chubur, V., … Haneklaus, N. (2023). Phosphogypsum circular economy considerations: A critical review from more than 65 storage sites worldwide. In Journal of Cleaner Production (Vol. 414, p. 137561). Elsevier BV. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.137561














