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Title Waste hemp-stalk derived nutrient encapsulated aerogels for slow release of fertilizers: A step towards sustainable agriculture
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Authors Kaur, J; Sharma, K; Kaushik, A
Title Waste hemp-stalk derived nutrient encapsulated aerogels for slow release of fertilizers: A step towards sustainable agriculture
Year 2023
Published Journal Of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 11.0, 3
DOI 10.1016/j.jece.2023.109582
Abstract With a renewed focus towards circular economy, a novel eco-friendly aerogel was prepared from waste hemp stalk derived cellulose for sustained release of fertilizers. The approach encompasses replenishment the bio-waste back to the soil with addition of fortifying nutrients. Cellulose was converted to carboxymethyl cellulose (HCMC), which was further cross-linked using a green moiety, citric acid (CA) to a yield a three-dimensional aerogel (HCMC-CA-aero). Chemical, physical and thermal properties of the aerogel were evaluated using FTIR, XRD, TEM, EDS, FESEM and TGA. The HCMC-CA-aero was assessed for its swelling behavior, pH response and fertilizer release mechanism, both in water and soil. The aerogel absorbed 80 g/g water after 27 h at neutral pH exhibiting super-absorbent behavior owing to its highly porous structure, large free volume available amid polymeric chains, occurrence of large number of hydrophilic groups and high flexibility. It also exhibited a sustained release of encapsulated nutrients, urea and ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (ADP). The percentage release of nutrients in water after 40 h was 48.4 % and 44.46 % for HCMC-CA-aero@urea and HCMC-CA-aero@ADP, respectively, while in soil it was 62.28 % and 56.62 % after 120 h, unveiling its excellent poten-tial for soil conditioning. The release kinetics for both the fertilizers followed Higuchi model and Fickian diffusion, demonstrating a controlled release of fertilizers governed by dissolution and diffusion. The results indicated that this is an effective approach for agriculture waste management and has great potential in sustained agriculture applications.
Author Keywords Hemp Stalk; Fertilizer encapsulated aerogel; ADP; Urea; Release Kinetics
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001055734100001
WoS Category Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Chemical
Research Area Engineering
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