A slow-release fertilizer of urea prepared via melt blending with degradable poly(Lactic acid): Formulation and release mechanisms

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In this research, a low molecular weight poly(lactic acid) (or PLA) synthesized from direct polycondensation was melt compounded with urea to formulate slow-release fertilizer (SRF). We studied the influence of the molecular weight (Mw ) of PLA as a matrix and the urea composition of SRF towards release kinetics in water at 30◦ C. The physical appearance of solid samples, the change in urea concentration, and acidity (pH) of water were monitored periodically during the release test. Three studied empirical models exhibited that diffusion within the matrix dominated the urea release process, especially when the release level was less than 60%. Thus, a lower Mw of PLA and a higher urea content of SRF showed a faster release rate. For the entire length of the release experiment, a combination of diffusion and degradation mechanisms exhibited the best agreement with the experimental data. The hydrolytic degradation of PLA may begin after 96 h of immersion (around 60% release level), followed by the appearance of some micro-holes and cracks on the surface of the SRF samples. Generally, this research revealed the good release performance of urea without residues that damage the soil structure and nutrient balance.

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Kaavessina, M., Distantina, S., & Shohih, E. N. (2021). A slow-release fertilizer of urea prepared via melt blending with degradable poly(Lactic acid): Formulation and release mechanisms. Polymers, 13(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13111856

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