Slow release fertilizer prepared with lignin and poly(vinyl acetate) bioblend

Controlled or slow release fertilizers have been recommended to enhance crop yield, while minimizing environmental and economic issues related from current fertilizer applications. However, alternative biodegradable and non-toxic coating material should be suggested to produce biocoated fertilizers....

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of biological macromolecules 2021-08, Vol.185, p.543-550
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description Controlled or slow release fertilizers have been recommended to enhance crop yield, while minimizing environmental and economic issues related from current fertilizer applications. However, alternative biodegradable and non-toxic coating material should be suggested to produce biocoated fertilizers. Here we propose the use of lignin and poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc) as biocoating materials for preparing slow release urea fertilizer. The blend of PVAc and lignin at a mass ratio of 75:25 improved the characteristics of the formed film and increased the nitrogen release time if compared to the pure polymers. The nitrogen release time from urea granules coated with a polymeric layer of 154.3 ± 5.5 μm formed by lignin and PVAc was 36 times greater than from bare urea. The increase in the polymeric coating from 52.6 ± 5.2 to 80.2 ± 6.1 μm decreased the curvature of the nitrogen release data by a factor of at least 1.7, while the curvature was decreased in at least 1.3 with the increase in the polymeric coating from 80.2 ± 6.1 to 158.9 ± 10.6 μm. The adjustment of nitrogen release data to the Peppas-Sahlin model indicated the Fickian diffusion is more predominant than relaxation contributions, since the used polymers did not present considerable swelling. Thus, the blending of PVAc and lignin at 25 wt% of lignin and 75 wt% of PVAc is suggested as a biocoating material for producing slow release fertilizers. [Display omitted] •Lignin/PVAc biofilm improves the nitrogen release time from urea granules in 36 times.•Lignin in PVAc emulsion at concentrations up to 25 wt% increases nitrogen release time.•Nitrogen release time is improved by increasing the polymeric film thickness.
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