Controlled-release fertilizers (CRFs) are sustainable alternatives as they can increase crop yield and minimize environmental contamination associated with conventional fertilizers. However, there remains a demand for the development of CRFs with high biocompatibility, and tunable morphologies and mechanical properties. Herein, a solvent-free mechanochemical method is developed for synthesizing urea-encapsulated metal–phenolic networks (urea–MPN matrices) as CRFs. The matrices exhibit tunable mechanical resistance, crystallinity, stiffness, and wettability properties via rearranging the internal structure of the MPNs and their subsequent interaction with the encapsulated urea crystals. Sample aging (7 days) leads to a higher degree of compl...
Urea controlled release fertilizer (CRF) was prepared via kaolinite intercalation followed by gum ar...
With the aim of reducing nitrogen losses in the soil, a prolonged release system (SLIP) of urea powd...
The mechanochemical reaction of urea and catechol affords the quantitative formation of a 1:1 urea·c...
Controlled-release fertilizers (CRFs) are sustainable alternatives as they can increase crop yield a...
The annual growth of the world population increasingly provokes the search for highly productive agr...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philo...
Fertilizers are used to assist plant growth. The more they are used the faster the plants grow, but ...
Rising world population is expected to increase the demand for nitrogen fertilizers to improve crop ...
In a society increasingly aware of and concerned about environmental issues, chemistry is being aske...
Only 47% of the total fertilizer nitrogen applied to the environment is taken up by the plants where...
While slow release of chemicals has been widely applied for drug delivery, little work has been done...
The rapid hydrolysis of urea applied to the soil surface causes high rates of NH<sub>3</sub> volatil...
In this research, a low molecular weight poly(lactic acid) (or PLA) synthesized from direct polycond...
Acrylic latexes are valuable waterborne materials used in controlled-release fertilizers. Controlled...
© 2018 Institution of Chemical Engineers Nitrogen released into soils from uncoated urea granules is...
Urea controlled release fertilizer (CRF) was prepared via kaolinite intercalation followed by gum ar...
With the aim of reducing nitrogen losses in the soil, a prolonged release system (SLIP) of urea powd...
The mechanochemical reaction of urea and catechol affords the quantitative formation of a 1:1 urea·c...
Controlled-release fertilizers (CRFs) are sustainable alternatives as they can increase crop yield a...
The annual growth of the world population increasingly provokes the search for highly productive agr...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philo...
Fertilizers are used to assist plant growth. The more they are used the faster the plants grow, but ...
Rising world population is expected to increase the demand for nitrogen fertilizers to improve crop ...
In a society increasingly aware of and concerned about environmental issues, chemistry is being aske...
Only 47% of the total fertilizer nitrogen applied to the environment is taken up by the plants where...
While slow release of chemicals has been widely applied for drug delivery, little work has been done...
The rapid hydrolysis of urea applied to the soil surface causes high rates of NH<sub>3</sub> volatil...
In this research, a low molecular weight poly(lactic acid) (or PLA) synthesized from direct polycond...
Acrylic latexes are valuable waterborne materials used in controlled-release fertilizers. Controlled...
© 2018 Institution of Chemical Engineers Nitrogen released into soils from uncoated urea granules is...
Urea controlled release fertilizer (CRF) was prepared via kaolinite intercalation followed by gum ar...
With the aim of reducing nitrogen losses in the soil, a prolonged release system (SLIP) of urea powd...
The mechanochemical reaction of urea and catechol affords the quantitative formation of a 1:1 urea·c...