60 % Powdery Monoammonium Phosphate — High-Grade MAP Powder

Powdery monoammonium phosphate at 60 % total nutrient is the top of the standard powder range. Pure NH₄H₂PO₄ would assay 12.2 % N and 61.7 % P₂O₅ — a total of about 74 % — so a 60 % commercial powder is running at roughly four-fifths of the theoretical maximum, which is close to the practical ceiling for wet-process material that has not been through a purification step. It is specified where the finished formulation leaves no headroom for diluent, and where freight distance makes nutrient density decisive.

Substance identity

Field Value
Active compound Monoammonium phosphate, NH₄H₂PO₄
CAS 7722-76-1
PubChem CID 24402
Molar mass 115.03 g/mol
Theoretical maximum (pure compound) 12.2 % N + 61.7 % P₂O₅ ≈ 73.9 % total
Grade basis 60 % = N + P₂O₅ combined

Specification

Typical commercial range — confirm on certificate of analysis:

Parameter Typical
Total nutrient (N + P₂O₅) ≥ 60 %
Nitrogen (N), ammoniacal ≈ 11 – 12 %
P₂O₅, total ≈ 48 – 49 %
Moisture ≤ 1.5 – 2.5 %
Physical form free-flowing powder
Appearance white to light grey / light brown
Water-insoluble matter lowest of the standard powder tiers; declare on CoA

Properties

  • Closest standard powder tier to the theoretical compound. At roughly 81 % of the theoretical nutrient content of pure NH₄H₂PO₄, the remaining balance is moisture plus residual rock-derived impurity.

  • Generally lighter in color than lower tiers, because color in wet-process phosphates tracks iron and organic carry-over from the rock. Color is a rough indicator only and is not a substitute for an analysis.

  • Solution behavior unchanged from any MAP: a 1 % solution runs around pH 4.0–4.5.
  • Thermal limit unchanged: decomposition with ammonia evolution on strong heating, reported near 190 °C.

Applications

  • High-analysis NPK compound production, where the formulation mass balance will not close on a lower-grade phosphate feed.

  • Premium powder blends and buyer-side reprocessing.

  • Long-haul supply, where the delivered cost per unit of P₂O₅ favors the densest available tier.
  • Solution use — verify first, do not assume. Some 60 % powders are marketed as suitable for solution applications. Whether that is true for a given lot depends entirely on its water-insoluble matter, and that figure must be read off the certificate of analysis for the specific lot. Where a genuinely clear, emitter-safe solution is required, the correct product remains purified technical-grade MAP at [CAS?], not a wet-process powder of any tier.

Handling and storage

Dry covered storage in sealed packaging; dust extraction at transfer and bagging points; eye and respiratory protection for open handling. Avoid prolonged storage under compressive load. Keep segregated from lime, basic slag and other alkaline materials, and from heat. Fine, low-moisture powder flows and fluidizes readily — bunker and hopper design should account for flooding at discharge.

Notes

  • 60 % is total N + P₂O₅ — roughly 11–12 % N and 48–49 % P₂O₅.

  • Because 60 % is near the practical ceiling for unpurified material, claims materially above this tier for a wet-process powder should be treated as requiring documentary support.

  • Conversion reminder: P₂O₅ × 0.436 = elemental P.