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Encyclopedia > Odda Process

The Odda process was a method for the industrial production of nitrogen fertilizers invented by Erling Johnson in the city of Odda, Norway around 1927.


The process involves acidifying phosphate rock with nitric acid to produce a mixture of phosphoric acid and calcium nitrate.

Ca3(PO4)2 + 6 HNO3 + 12 H2O --> 2 H3PO4 + 3 Ca(NO3)2 + 12 H2O

The mixture is cooled to below 0° Celsius, where the calcium nitrate crystalises and can be separated from the phosphoric acid.

2 H3PO4 + 3 Ca(NO3)2 + 12 H2O --> 2 H3PO4 + 3 Ca(NO3)2.4H2O

The resulting calcium nitrate produces nitrogen fertilizer. The filtrate is composed mainly of phosphoric acid with some nitric acid and traces of calcium nitrate, and this is neutralized with ammonia to produce a compound fertilizer.

Ca(NO3)2 + 4 H3PO4 + 8 NH3 --> CaHPO4 + 2 NH4NO3 + 8 (NH4)2HPO4

If potassium chloride or potassium sulphate is added, the result will be NPK fertilizer. The process was an innovation for requiring neither the expensive sulphuric acid nor producing gypsum waste.


The calcium nitrate mentioned before, can as said be worked up as calcium nitrate fertilizer but often it is converted into Ammonium nitrate and lime using Carbon dioxide and ammonia.

Ca(NO3)2 + 2 NH3 + CO2 + H2O --> 2 NH4NO3 + CaCO3

Both products can be worked up together as straight nitrogen fertilizer.


Although Johnson created the process while working for the Odda Smelteverk, his company never employed it. Instead, it licensed the process to Norsk Hydro, BASF, Hoechst, and DSM. Each of these companies used the process, introduced variations, and licensed it to other companies. Today, only Yara (Norsk Hydro), BASF, AgroLinz, and GNFC still use the Odda process. Due to the alterations of the process by the various companies who employed it, the process is now generally referred to as the Nitrophosphate process.


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