Toward eco-friendly fertilizers: modulating nutrient release from biopolyurethane coatings by adjusting isocyanate index and polyol percentage

The global demand for sustainable agricultural practices necessitates the development of eco-friendly slow-release fertilizers (SRFs). This study investigates biopolyurethane-coated urea (BPUC) as a promising SRF material, focusing on the effects of NCO/OH ratio and castor oil (CO) and polycaprolact...

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Main Authors: Md Sam, Nor Syahidah, Krishnen, Ganisan, Baharulrazi, Norfhairna, Abdullah, Luqman Chuah, Majid, Rohah A.
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author Md Sam, Nor Syahidah
Krishnen, Ganisan
Baharulrazi, Norfhairna
Abdullah, Luqman Chuah
Majid, Rohah A.
author_facet Md Sam, Nor Syahidah
Krishnen, Ganisan
Baharulrazi, Norfhairna
Abdullah, Luqman Chuah
Majid, Rohah A.
author_sort Md Sam, Nor Syahidah
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description The global demand for sustainable agricultural practices necessitates the development of eco-friendly slow-release fertilizers (SRFs). This study investigates biopolyurethane-coated urea (BPUC) as a promising SRF material, focusing on the effects of NCO/OH ratio and castor oil (CO) and polycaprolactone (PCL) blending percentage in the polyol phase on biopolyurethane films (BPUF) physicochemical properties and BPUC’s nutrient release performance. BPUC was prepared using a solvent-free, green synthesis method, with variations in NCO/OH ratios (1.0–2.0) and PCL blending percentages (10%–40%). Key properties, including crosslink density, glass transition temperature, mechanical strength, biodegradability, and nutrient release behavior, were systematically characterized. The results reveal that increasing the NCO/OH ratio and PCL content enhances crosslink density (up to 7.463 × 10−3 mol/cm3) and tensile strength, reducing nutrient diffusion and extending release longevity to 48.5 days. The findings demonstrate the tunability of BPUC coatings to achieve desired release profiles, highlighting the strong correlation between microstructural properties and nutrient release kinetics. These findings suggest that tailoring the NCO/OH and polyol ratios in BPUC can effectively meet the nutrient release needs of crops while reducing environmental impact. This approach highlights a promising, eco-friendly alternative for developing sustainable, controlled-release fertilizers.
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spelling upm-1171572025-05-07T07:36:17Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117157/ Toward eco-friendly fertilizers: modulating nutrient release from biopolyurethane coatings by adjusting isocyanate index and polyol percentage Md Sam, Nor Syahidah Krishnen, Ganisan Baharulrazi, Norfhairna Abdullah, Luqman Chuah Majid, Rohah A. The global demand for sustainable agricultural practices necessitates the development of eco-friendly slow-release fertilizers (SRFs). This study investigates biopolyurethane-coated urea (BPUC) as a promising SRF material, focusing on the effects of NCO/OH ratio and castor oil (CO) and polycaprolactone (PCL) blending percentage in the polyol phase on biopolyurethane films (BPUF) physicochemical properties and BPUC’s nutrient release performance. BPUC was prepared using a solvent-free, green synthesis method, with variations in NCO/OH ratios (1.0–2.0) and PCL blending percentages (10%–40%). Key properties, including crosslink density, glass transition temperature, mechanical strength, biodegradability, and nutrient release behavior, were systematically characterized. The results reveal that increasing the NCO/OH ratio and PCL content enhances crosslink density (up to 7.463 × 10−3 mol/cm3) and tensile strength, reducing nutrient diffusion and extending release longevity to 48.5 days. The findings demonstrate the tunability of BPUC coatings to achieve desired release profiles, highlighting the strong correlation between microstructural properties and nutrient release kinetics. These findings suggest that tailoring the NCO/OH and polyol ratios in BPUC can effectively meet the nutrient release needs of crops while reducing environmental impact. This approach highlights a promising, eco-friendly alternative for developing sustainable, controlled-release fertilizers. John Wiley and Sons 2025-03-22 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117157/1/117157.pdf Md Sam, Nor Syahidah and Krishnen, Ganisan and Baharulrazi, Norfhairna and Abdullah, Luqman Chuah and Majid, Rohah A. (2025) Toward eco-friendly fertilizers: modulating nutrient release from biopolyurethane coatings by adjusting isocyanate index and polyol percentage. Environmental Quality Management, 34 (4). art. no. e70072. pp. 1-15. ISSN 1088-1913; eISSN: 1520-6483 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/tqem.70072 Chemical engineering Biopolymers 10.1002/tqem.70072
spellingShingle Chemical engineering
Biopolymers
Md Sam, Nor Syahidah
Krishnen, Ganisan
Baharulrazi, Norfhairna
Abdullah, Luqman Chuah
Majid, Rohah A.
Toward eco-friendly fertilizers: modulating nutrient release from biopolyurethane coatings by adjusting isocyanate index and polyol percentage
title Toward eco-friendly fertilizers: modulating nutrient release from biopolyurethane coatings by adjusting isocyanate index and polyol percentage
title_full Toward eco-friendly fertilizers: modulating nutrient release from biopolyurethane coatings by adjusting isocyanate index and polyol percentage
title_fullStr Toward eco-friendly fertilizers: modulating nutrient release from biopolyurethane coatings by adjusting isocyanate index and polyol percentage
title_full_unstemmed Toward eco-friendly fertilizers: modulating nutrient release from biopolyurethane coatings by adjusting isocyanate index and polyol percentage
title_short Toward eco-friendly fertilizers: modulating nutrient release from biopolyurethane coatings by adjusting isocyanate index and polyol percentage
title_sort toward eco-friendly fertilizers: modulating nutrient release from biopolyurethane coatings by adjusting isocyanate index and polyol percentage
topic Chemical engineering
Biopolymers
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