Charged-cellulose nanofibrils as a nutrient carrier in biodegradable polymers for enhanced efficiency fertilizers.

Carbohydr Polym

Laboratory of Polymeric Materials and Biosorbents, Federal University of São Carlos, UFSCar, Rod. Anhanguera, km 174, Araras, SP 13600970, Brazil; Graduate Program in Materials Science and Engineering, University of São Paulo, USP-FZEA, Pirassununga, SP 13635900, Brazil. Electronic address:

Published: November 2022

An enhanced efficiency fertilizer (EEF) is essential for sustainable agriculture, and here, we evaluated cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) as a nutrient carrier dispersed in biodegradable polymeric matrices. CNF were functionalized with negative (CNF) and positive (CNF) charges to improve (i) the CNF-nutrient and (ii) the CNF-polymeric matrix interactions. The CNF encapsulated the KNO nutrient by spray drying (microcapsules) and then inserted into a poly (hydroxybutyrate)/starch-based matrix by melt-compounding (tablets). These materials were morphologically, structurally, and thermally characterized before and after biodegradation. Nutrient release profiles showed the microcapsules released the nutrients for up to 1 h, while the tablets did for 8 h in water and over 80 days in soil. Tablets with CNF released NO faster than K, and those with CNF behaved inversely. Besides, the biodegradation efficiencies were up to 75 % in 120 days. The CNF charges affected nutrient release and the matrix biodegradation, ensuring the matrices were harmless to the environment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2022.119934DOI Listing

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