Integrating 2D nanomaterials with organic acid–mediated rock phosphate solubilization for enhanced phosphorus availability: a review | Synapse
February 12, 2026Open Access
Integrating 2D nanomaterials with organic acid–mediated rock phosphate solubilization for enhanced phosphorus availability: a review
Key Points
The aim is to explore how integrating 2D nanomaterials with organic acids can improve phosphorus availability from rock phosphate.
Review existing literature on 2D nanomaterials and their role in phosphate solubilization.
Analyze the interaction between organic acids and rock phosphate.
Evaluate the potential benefits for sustainable agriculture.
Integrating 2D nanomaterials significantly increases the efficiency of phosphorus release from rock phosphate.
Organic acids enhance the solubilization process, improving phosphorus availability.
This approach offers a sustainable strategy for phosphorus management in agricultural practices.
Abstract
An innovative integration of 2D nanomaterials and organic acid–mediated processes enhance rock phosphate solubilization for sustainable phosphorus management in agriculture.