Optimization of pan coating process for increased efficiency of controlled-release urea fertilizer

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The goal of the research is to develop an experimental mathematical model of pan coating process effect on the biodegradable polymer and to determine the optimal process parameters. The polymer solution was conducted with phosphated di-starch phosphate, polyvinyl alcohol, and polyacrylic acid and performed as material coating for the controlled-release urea fertilizer. The image analysis method has been used to determine the particle size distribution, Sauter mean diameter of the particle and layer thickness that is novel. The central composite rotatable design has been selected to determine the regression models of the process, which described the relationship between two objective variables as layer thickness, release time with angle of pan, spray flow, and coating time. The statistical analysis results indicate the fitness of model.

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Nguyen, T. H. U. U., An, T. N. M., Alam, M., Tran, D. H., Tran, N., & Trinh, D. V. A. N. (2021). Optimization of pan coating process for increased efficiency of controlled-release urea fertilizer. Materiale Plastice, 57(4), 333–342. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.20.4.5433

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