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Evaluation of the interactions between chitosan and humics in media for the controlled release of nitrogen fertilizer.
Title Evaluation of the interactions between chitosan and humics in media for the controlled release of nitrogen fertilizer.
Authors B.R. Araújo; L.P.C. Romão; M.E. Doumer; A.S. Mangrich
Journal J Environ Manage
DOI 10.1016/j.jenvman.2016.12.059
Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the interactions of peat, humic acids, and humin with urea dispersed in chitosan, in systems intended for the controlled release of urea. Spheres of chitosan with humic material and urea intentionally added to the media were prepared and characterized by means of elemental analysis (CHN), electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The spheres possessed functional groups related to humic substances that interacted with the chitosan, and the presence of urea in the media was also confirmed after it has been added. Release experiments demonstrated that the samples released urea in a controlled manner that was dependent on pH, increasing in the order: pH 2.5  pH 4.0  pH 9.0. In soil experiments, the degree of release of urea (?) increased over time, with values of 0.44 for chitosan-humic acids-urea (CHAU), 0.48 for chitosan-peat-urea (CPTU), and 0.67 for chitosan-humin-urea (CHMU) obtained in the first day of the experiment. The release of urea did not exceed 70% after 7 days. The results demonstrated the potential of using peat, humic acids, and humin, in combination with chitosan, in order to manufacture controlled release urea fertilizers and contribute to reducing adverse environmental and economic impacts.