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Fly ash geopolymer as a coating material for controlled-release fertilizer based on granulated urea

Nitrogen loss from urea fertiliser due to its high solubility characteristics has led to the invention of controlled release urea (CRU). Majority of existing CRU coatings are produced from a non-biodegradable, toxic and expensive synthetic polymers. This study determines the feasibility of fly ash-b...

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Autores principales: Hamidi, Rashidah Mohamed, Siyal, Ahmer Ali, Luukkonen, Tero, Shamsuddin, Rashid M., Moniruzzaman, Muhammad
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9677526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36425209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06056f
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author Hamidi, Rashidah Mohamed
Siyal, Ahmer Ali
Luukkonen, Tero
Shamsuddin, Rashid M.
Moniruzzaman, Muhammad
author_facet Hamidi, Rashidah Mohamed
Siyal, Ahmer Ali
Luukkonen, Tero
Shamsuddin, Rashid M.
Moniruzzaman, Muhammad
author_sort Hamidi, Rashidah Mohamed
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description Nitrogen loss from urea fertiliser due to its high solubility characteristics has led to the invention of controlled release urea (CRU). Majority of existing CRU coatings are produced from a non-biodegradable, toxic and expensive synthetic polymers. This study determines the feasibility of fly ash-based geopolymer as a coating material for urea fertilizer. The effects of fly ash particle size (15.2 μm, 12.0 μm, and 8.6 μm) and solid to liquid (S : L) ratio (3 : 1, 2.8 : 1, 2.6 : 1, 2.4 : 1 and 2.2 : 1) on the geopolymer coating, the characterization such as FTIR analysis, XRD analysis, surface area and pore size analysis, setting time analysis, coating thickness, and crushing strength, and the release kinetics of geopolymer coated urea in water and soil were determined. Lower S : L ratio was beneficial in terms of workability, but it had an adverse impact on geopolymer properties where it increased porosity and decreased mechanical strength to an undesirable level for the CRU application. Geopolymer coated urea prepared from the finest fly ash fraction and lowest S : L ratio demonstrated high mechanical strength and slower urea release profile. Complete urea release was obtained in 132 minutes in water and 15 days in soil from geopolymer-coated urea whereas for uncoated urea it took only 20 minutes in water and 3 days in soil. Thus, geopolymer can potentially be used as a coating material for urea fertilizer to replace commonly used expensive and biodegradable polymer-based coatings.
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spelling pubmed-96775262022-11-23 Fly ash geopolymer as a coating material for controlled-release fertilizer based on granulated urea Hamidi, Rashidah Mohamed Siyal, Ahmer Ali Luukkonen, Tero Shamsuddin, Rashid M. Moniruzzaman, Muhammad RSC Adv Chemistry Nitrogen loss from urea fertiliser due to its high solubility characteristics has led to the invention of controlled release urea (CRU). Majority of existing CRU coatings are produced from a non-biodegradable, toxic and expensive synthetic polymers. This study determines the feasibility of fly ash-based geopolymer as a coating material for urea fertilizer. The effects of fly ash particle size (15.2 μm, 12.0 μm, and 8.6 μm) and solid to liquid (S : L) ratio (3 : 1, 2.8 : 1, 2.6 : 1, 2.4 : 1 and 2.2 : 1) on the geopolymer coating, the characterization such as FTIR analysis, XRD analysis, surface area and pore size analysis, setting time analysis, coating thickness, and crushing strength, and the release kinetics of geopolymer coated urea in water and soil were determined. Lower S : L ratio was beneficial in terms of workability, but it had an adverse impact on geopolymer properties where it increased porosity and decreased mechanical strength to an undesirable level for the CRU application. Geopolymer coated urea prepared from the finest fly ash fraction and lowest S : L ratio demonstrated high mechanical strength and slower urea release profile. Complete urea release was obtained in 132 minutes in water and 15 days in soil from geopolymer-coated urea whereas for uncoated urea it took only 20 minutes in water and 3 days in soil. Thus, geopolymer can potentially be used as a coating material for urea fertilizer to replace commonly used expensive and biodegradable polymer-based coatings. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9677526/ /pubmed/36425209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06056f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Hamidi, Rashidah Mohamed
Siyal, Ahmer Ali
Luukkonen, Tero
Shamsuddin, Rashid M.
Moniruzzaman, Muhammad
Fly ash geopolymer as a coating material for controlled-release fertilizer based on granulated urea
title Fly ash geopolymer as a coating material for controlled-release fertilizer based on granulated urea
title_full Fly ash geopolymer as a coating material for controlled-release fertilizer based on granulated urea
title_fullStr Fly ash geopolymer as a coating material for controlled-release fertilizer based on granulated urea
title_full_unstemmed Fly ash geopolymer as a coating material for controlled-release fertilizer based on granulated urea
title_short Fly ash geopolymer as a coating material for controlled-release fertilizer based on granulated urea
title_sort fly ash geopolymer as a coating material for controlled-release fertilizer based on granulated urea
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9677526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36425209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06056f
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