Issue 10, 2024

Sustainable agro-waste pellets as granular slow-release fertilizer carrier systems for ammonium sulfate

Abstract

In this study, several granular biocomposite carrier systems were prepared that contain biomaterials (chitosan, torrefied wheat straw and avian eggshells) as additive components at variable composition. The biocomposites were loaded with ammonium sulfate (AS) by two methods: (1) in situ addition of AS during pellet preparation, and (2) an adsorption method of AS after pellet preparation. Characterisation was carried out via spectroscopy (XRD, FT-IR) and complementary methods (TGA, acid stability). The pellet system (C1) by method (1) contained ca. 22 mg per g NH4+, whereas pellet systems by method (2) contained up to ca. 40 mg per g NH4+. The mol-ratio of NH4+ : SO42− varied from 2.18 (C1) to 2.72 (CW72), 2.97 (CW20), 2.64 (CW21) and 3.20 (CW22). Release studies in water showed that C1 pellets released almost 100% NH4+ within 3 h, while release varied from ca. 60% (CW72), ca. 40% (C20), 20% (C21) to 10% (CW22). By comparison, the systems prepared through method (2) showed a marginal increase of the release profiles up to 96 h. Granular AS carrier systems prepared by method (2) displayed greater mechanical stability and AS content versus the systems prepared by method (1). We demonstrated the ability to tailor the physico-chemical properties of such biocomposite carriers and highlight their promising potential as slow-release fertilizer systems.

Graphical abstract: Sustainable agro-waste pellets as granular slow-release fertilizer carrier systems for ammonium sulfate

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Mar 2024
Accepted
19 Aug 2024
First published
27 Aug 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Sustain., 2024,2, 2979-2988

Sustainable agro-waste pellets as granular slow-release fertilizer carrier systems for ammonium sulfate

B. G. K. Steiger, N. T. Bui, B. M. Babalola and L. D. Wilson, RSC Sustain., 2024, 2, 2979 DOI: 10.1039/D4SU00141A

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