Incorporating iron oxide nanoparticles in polyvinyl alcohol/starch hydrogel membrane with biochar for enhanced slow-release properties of compound fertilizers
Jiawei Lu , Mengqiao Wu , Linping Luo , Ruohui Lu , Jie Zhu , Yongfu Li , Yanjiang Cai , Hai Xiang , Chengfang Song , Bing Yu
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Abstract
Biochar-based fertilizers show promise in enhancing nutrient utilization and soil health, but their slow-release performance remains a challenge. Herein, hydrogel membranes incorporating iron oxide nanoparticles within a polyvinyl alcohol and starch matrix (Fe/PVA/ST) were synthesized. These membranes were utilized to coat compound fertilizer particles, with biochar powder applied to the outer layer to form what is known as Fe/PVA/ST-BSRFs. The results revealed that Fe/PVA/ST-BSRFs exhibit markedly improved slow-release performance compared to both PVA/ST-BSRFs lacking iron nanoparticles and commercial compound fertilizers. Within a 30-day period, the cumulative leaching ratios of N, P, and K from Fe/PVA/ST-BSRFs with 0.75 % iron content were significantly lower compared to other tested fertilizers, with values of 22.87 %, 34.93 %, and 84.08 %, respectively. Furthermore, the incorporation of iron oxide nanoparticles into the PVA/ST membrane enhanced its swelling and water-retention properties without compromising its biodegradability. Mechanistic investigations revealed that the exceptional slow-release properties of Fe/PVA/ST-BSRFs stem from a combination of nutrient diffusion control outside the membrane and the loose control mechanism of the membrane. Pot tests demonstrated that Fe/PVA/ST-BSRFs effectively promoted the growth of chili plants while ensuring high utilization of N-P-K and improving the nutritional indices of chili fruits. Economic analysis further underscored the promising application prospects of Fe/PVA/ST-BSRFs.
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Carbohydrate Polymers stands as a prominent journal in the glycoscience field, dedicated to exploring and harnessing the potential of polysaccharides with applications spanning bioenergy, bioplastics, biomaterials, biorefining, chemistry, drug delivery, food, health, nanotechnology, packaging, paper, pharmaceuticals, medicine, oil recovery, textiles, tissue engineering, wood, and various aspects of glycoscience.
The journal emphasizes the central role of well-characterized carbohydrate polymers, highlighting their significance as the primary focus rather than a peripheral topic. Each paper must prominently feature at least one named carbohydrate polymer, evident in both citation and title, with a commitment to innovative research that advances scientific knowledge.