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Properties of Coated Controlled Release Diammonium Phosphate Fertilizers Prepared with the Use of Bio‐based Amino Oil
Author(s) -
Sofyane Asma,
Lahcini Mohammed,
El Meziane Abdellatif,
Khouloud Mehdi,
Dahchour Abdelmalek,
Caillol Sylvain,
Raihane Mustapha
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of the american oil chemists' society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.512
H-Index - 117
eISSN - 1558-9331
pISSN - 0003-021X
DOI - 10.1002/aocs.12360
Subject(s) - coating , fertilizer , diammonium phosphate , materials science , controlled release , phosphate , nutrient , chemical engineering , granule (geology) , composite material , chemistry , nanotechnology , organic chemistry , engineering
In an effort to enhance the efficiency of fertilizer use and minimize their negative impact on the environment, a novel biomass‐based, functional controlled‐release fertilizer was used to improve nutrient use efficiency and increase crop production systems for more sustainable agriculture practices. Here, bio‐based amino‐oil (Priamine) mixtures were proposed as an outer coating with different layers for the control of phosphorus release from diammonium Phosphate (DAP). These hydrophobic coatings conferred excellent barrier properties and flexibility to coatings. The morphological characterization of the coated fertilizer was performed by scanning electronic microscopy (SEM), electronic diffraction X‐ray (EDX) and mapping, and revealed the formation of a cohesive film and a good adhesion between DAP fertilizer and coating film. The release rate of nutrients (phosphate) in water was investigated by UV–Vis spectrophotometer. The effect of coating thickness was investigated on release time and diffusion coefficient of phosphor release in distilled water. Release time increased with the coating thickness. The diffusion coefficient of nutrient release decreased with the coating thickness. Compared with uncoated granule which is totally solubilized after less than 2 hours, the P release profiles of the coated granules reached the equilibrium stage approximately after 98 and 126 hours when the DAP is coated with only Priamine single‐layer (1L) and double‐layer (2L), respectively. Moreover, the strategy adopted has successfully provided a very slow release and long‐term availability of nutrient sources with bio‐based coating oil compared to uncoated fertilizer (DAP) and therefore exhibited promising application for sustainable development of modern agriculture and circular economic.