Urea is a commonly used fertilizer. Due to its high water-solubility, misuse easily leads to excess nitrogen levels in the soil. The aim of this research was to develop an economically feasible and biodegradable slow-release coating for urea. For this purpose, lignin was selected as coating material. From four commercially available lignins, two lignosulfonates (Wafex P and Borresperce), a softwood kraft (Indulin AT) and soda flax lignin (Bioplast), the latter showed the best potential with respect to film forming properties. Bioplast dispersions up to a dry matter content of 50% are processable. However, high losses during processing resulted in thin coating layers on the urea granules. To reduce urea release, hydrophobic compounds and cro...
One severe weakness of most biopolymers, in terms of their use as packaging materials, is their rela...
The use of urea and urea-based fertilizers has increased considerably over the past 15 years. They c...
Synthetic polymers-based controlled release urea (CRU) leaves non-biodegradable coating shells when ...
Urea is a commonly used fertilizer. Due to its high water-solubility, misuse easily leads to excess ...
Coating urea to prepare controlled release N-fertilizer has been considered as an effective way to i...
An industrial softwood kraft lignin (SKL) was blended with polylactic acid (PLA) and used for comple...
Biopolymer-based slow-release fertilizers (SRFs) have attracted increasing interest because of their...
Slow-release fertilizers represent a possible large-scale application for plant polymers. Here we sh...
Slow-release fertilizers represent a possible large-scale application for plant polymers. Here we sh...
The urea-crosslinked starch (UcS) film has a major drawback of very rapid biodegradability when appl...
* Ack:ssa mutta ei silti mukaan raportointiin | openaire: EC/H2020/788489/EU//BioELCellTechnical lig...
CAUL read and publish agreement 2022Two polyester-lignite composite coated urea slow-release fertili...
Urea fertilizer has been used for many years to supplement nutrients in growing media. Urea has the ...
Abstract Pristine urea is lost due to ammonia volatilization and leaching causing toxic emissions an...
AbstractLoss of granular urea through leaching, ammonia volatilization and denitrification can be ov...
One severe weakness of most biopolymers, in terms of their use as packaging materials, is their rela...
The use of urea and urea-based fertilizers has increased considerably over the past 15 years. They c...
Synthetic polymers-based controlled release urea (CRU) leaves non-biodegradable coating shells when ...
Urea is a commonly used fertilizer. Due to its high water-solubility, misuse easily leads to excess ...
Coating urea to prepare controlled release N-fertilizer has been considered as an effective way to i...
An industrial softwood kraft lignin (SKL) was blended with polylactic acid (PLA) and used for comple...
Biopolymer-based slow-release fertilizers (SRFs) have attracted increasing interest because of their...
Slow-release fertilizers represent a possible large-scale application for plant polymers. Here we sh...
Slow-release fertilizers represent a possible large-scale application for plant polymers. Here we sh...
The urea-crosslinked starch (UcS) film has a major drawback of very rapid biodegradability when appl...
* Ack:ssa mutta ei silti mukaan raportointiin | openaire: EC/H2020/788489/EU//BioELCellTechnical lig...
CAUL read and publish agreement 2022Two polyester-lignite composite coated urea slow-release fertili...
Urea fertilizer has been used for many years to supplement nutrients in growing media. Urea has the ...
Abstract Pristine urea is lost due to ammonia volatilization and leaching causing toxic emissions an...
AbstractLoss of granular urea through leaching, ammonia volatilization and denitrification can be ov...
One severe weakness of most biopolymers, in terms of their use as packaging materials, is their rela...
The use of urea and urea-based fertilizers has increased considerably over the past 15 years. They c...
Synthetic polymers-based controlled release urea (CRU) leaves non-biodegradable coating shells when ...