The dissolution of polymer-coated, controlled-release urea fertilisers by means of a simple, Fickian diffusion-based model is described. This is in contrast to prior contributions that invoke non-Fickian mechanisms or take a more quantitative view. Within a quasi-static approximation, simple expressions for the granule radius and release profile as a function of time are obtained in terms of experimentally accessible parameters. Predictions compare well with available experimental data, although the full model is required to capture the gradual saturation of released urea in the late stages of the process. If scaled appropriately, a wide range of experimental data for different coatings turn out to collapse onto what for all intents and pur...
The annual growth of the world population increasingly provokes the search for highly productive agr...
Urea. when applied to crops is vulnerable to losses from volatilization and leaching. Controlled-re...
With the aim of reducing nitrogen losses in the soil, a prolonged release system (SLIP) of urea powd...
The dissolution of polymer-coated, controlled-release urea fertilisers by means of a simple, Fickian...
AbstractControlled release fertilizer (CRF) play an important role in nutrient loss prevention and p...
Supporting Information: The Supporting Information is available free of charge at https://pubs.acs.o...
Among the nitrogen fertilizers, the most used worldwide is urea, with 46% of nitrogen, but losses by...
The use of fertilizer has increased as the agriculture become more intensified. This increment cause...
AbstractLoss of granular urea through leaching, ammonia volatilization and denitrification can be ov...
grantor: University of TorontoA continuous weighing technique was developed for measuring ...
Rising world population is expected to increase the demand for nitrogen fertilizers to improve crop ...
Synthetic polymers-based controlled release urea (CRU) leaves non-biodegradable coating shells when ...
Copyright © 2015 Hongtao Zou et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Fertiliser has been a vital part of agriculture due to it boosting crop productivity and preventing ...
Abstract Pristine urea is lost due to ammonia volatilization and leaching causing toxic emissions an...
The annual growth of the world population increasingly provokes the search for highly productive agr...
Urea. when applied to crops is vulnerable to losses from volatilization and leaching. Controlled-re...
With the aim of reducing nitrogen losses in the soil, a prolonged release system (SLIP) of urea powd...
The dissolution of polymer-coated, controlled-release urea fertilisers by means of a simple, Fickian...
AbstractControlled release fertilizer (CRF) play an important role in nutrient loss prevention and p...
Supporting Information: The Supporting Information is available free of charge at https://pubs.acs.o...
Among the nitrogen fertilizers, the most used worldwide is urea, with 46% of nitrogen, but losses by...
The use of fertilizer has increased as the agriculture become more intensified. This increment cause...
AbstractLoss of granular urea through leaching, ammonia volatilization and denitrification can be ov...
grantor: University of TorontoA continuous weighing technique was developed for measuring ...
Rising world population is expected to increase the demand for nitrogen fertilizers to improve crop ...
Synthetic polymers-based controlled release urea (CRU) leaves non-biodegradable coating shells when ...
Copyright © 2015 Hongtao Zou et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Fertiliser has been a vital part of agriculture due to it boosting crop productivity and preventing ...
Abstract Pristine urea is lost due to ammonia volatilization and leaching causing toxic emissions an...
The annual growth of the world population increasingly provokes the search for highly productive agr...
Urea. when applied to crops is vulnerable to losses from volatilization and leaching. Controlled-re...
With the aim of reducing nitrogen losses in the soil, a prolonged release system (SLIP) of urea powd...