Literature DB >> 33142612

Starch and castor oil mutually modified, cross-linked polyurethane for improving the controlled release of urea.

Hongyu Tian1, Zeli Li2, Panfang Lu2, Yong Wang2, Cong Jia2, Huaili Wang3, Zhiguang Liu4, Min Zhang5.   

Abstract

Due to the poor controlled release ability, bio-based materials are difficult for large scale application on controlled release fertilizers (CRFs). Starch-based polyol (SP) and castor oil (CO) were mutually modified, and a cross-linked polymer film was formed on the surface of urea by in-situ reaction, which improved the slow release ability of the bio-based material. The results showed that increasing the CO ratio reduced porosity of coating and prolonged the nitrogen (N) release period, while the SP changed the high-temperature wrinkle characteristics and regulated the early N release rate. The mutual modification achieved an ultra-long release period of bio-based CRUs for 7 months. The degradation rate during nine months of bio-based coatings (5.05 %) was significantly higher than that of petroleum-based (3.74 %), and the coating was non-toxic to rice seeds. Mutual modification provided a safe and effective solution for the preparation of bio-based CRFs with long-term controlled release capability.
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Keywords:  Bio-based materials; Castor oil; Controlled-release fertilizers; Nitrogen release; Starch-based polyol

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33142612     DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.117060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carbohydr Polym        ISSN: 0144-8617            Impact factor:   9.381


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