Bio-inspired Surface Structure for Slow-release of Urea Fertilizer

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Methus Charoenchai
Panida Prompinit
Wiyong Kangwansupamonkon
Lapporn Vayachuta
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[1] Kasetsart University,Kasetsart University Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science
[2] National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA),National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC)
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bio-inspiration; slow-release nitrogen fertilizer; self-healing; super hydrophobicity;
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In this work, bio-inspired concepts, including a Self-Healing (SH) and super hydrophobic structure, were used to produce slow-release of urea fertilizer. Following a bottom-up process, an SH layer on the urea granule was produced from a combination of two natural waxes, palm and carnauba, and fabricated by a hot-melt coating process in a pan coater. Another layer for super hydrophobicity was formed by a deposition of submicron-wax and carbon black particles on the SH layer to create a micro-nanostructure during coating. After the heat treatment, a smooth coating and even deposition of waxes throughout the urea surfaces were obtained. The properties of the waxes, a healing mechanism, and releasing profiles were examined using an optical microscope. After cracking of the coated urea surface, the intrinsic self-healing behavior was stimulated by heating the samples above 45 °C, corresponding to high ambient daytime temperatures. Air-trapping behavior was observed at the interphase of the water and coated urea, creating super hydrophobic granule surfaces which act as an invisible layer for water-penetration protection. The releasing profiles of the coated urea in soil revealed that the releasing periods could be significantly extended to four-times longer than those of the uncoated urea.
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