| Literature DB >> 32462861 |
Shugang Zhang1,2,3, Yuechao Yang1,3, Zhaohui Tong2, Bin Gao2, Ni Gao1, Tianlin Shen1, Yongshan Wan3, Zhen Yu1, Lu Liu1, Xiaoxiao Ma1, Yanle Guo1, Job Fugice4, Yuncong C Li3.
Abstract
Self-healing materials have received increased attention because of their automatic detecting and repairing damage function. In this paper, a novel self-assembly and self-healing bionanocomposite was developed as a coating material for controlled release fertilizers. This nanotechnology-enabled coating is environmentally friendly and highly efficient and possesses a tunable nutrient-releasing characteristic. In the synthesis process, bio-based polyurethane coated urea (BPCU) was prepared by the reaction of bio-polyols with isocyanate. The BPCU was then modified by the layer-by-layer technology to prepare self-assembling modified BPCU (SBPCU). Last, hollow nano-silica (HNS) particles loaded with the sodium alginate (SA) were used to modify SBPCU to fabricate of self-assembling and self-healing BPCU (SSBPCU). The results show that the self-assembled materials were synthesized through electrostatic adsorption. The self-healing was observed through scanning electron microscopy and 3D-X-ray computed tomography, revealing the mechanism was that the repair agent released from HNS reacted with the curing agent to block the pore channels and cracks of the coating. As a result, the SSBPCU exhibited the highest hydrophobicity and surface roughness and thus the slowest release rate. For the first time, this work has designed a novel strategy to solve the bottleneck problem that restricts the development of a controlled-release fertilizer.Entities:
Keywords: bio-nanocomposite-based materials; layer-by-layer; micro-holes; self-repairing; sustainability
Year: 2020 PMID: 32462861 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c06530
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229