• Title of article

    Preparation of a Mesoporous Ceramic Adsorbent Based on Iranian Domestic Kaolin to Utilize as Slow-Release Urea Fertilizer Medium

  • Author/Authors

    Moussavi Janbesarayi ، S.M. Department of Materials Science and Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Imam Khomeini International University (IKIU) , Mohebi ، M. Department of Materials Science and Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Imam Khomeini International University (IKIU) , Baghshahi ، S. Department of Materials Science and Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Imam Khomeini International University (IKIU) , Alem ، S.A.A. Department of Chemistry - Materials and Chemical Engineering Giulio Natta (DCMC) , Irom ، E. Department of Ceramic - Materials and Energy Research Center (MERC)

  • From page
    30
  • To page
    38
  • Abstract
    Overusing nitrogen fertilizer causes some serious problems for water resources, soil, and agriculture products. Researchers have been trying to develop effective means which may use less amount of fertilizers containing nitrogen. In this work, costeffective ceramic granule adsorbent was prepared to be used as a fertilizer carrier of controlled release behavior. A mixture of 70 wt.% domestic kaolin and 30 wt.% gibbsite was used to produce the granules. By utilizing thermal analysis of raw granule, the calcination temperatures were obtained and the effect of various calcination temperatures of 500, 600, and 700˚C on the water adsorption was studied. The characteristics of granules were investigated by XRD, BET, FTIR, and SEM analyses. The results showed that by increasing the calcination temperature, the crystal structure of the granules was transformed into a dehydrated form and by calcination at 600 °C the specific surface area of granules increased from 7.50 to 53.45m2/g. The granules were soaked in a 500g/lit solution of urea, where they adsorbed about 10wt.% urea. The dried urealoaded granules were placed in water where the release of urea was measured by UVvis spectrophotometry. Finally, different portions of urealoaded granules were evaluated as fertilizer in the growing bed of corn plant where the height and the stem diameter of samples were compared with a control sample as well as a sample fertilized by urea directly. The results showed that by using the loaded granules, the urea consumption can be reduced by 50%.
  • Keywords
    ceramic adsorbent , clay , gibbsite , nitrogen fertilizer , calcination , slow , release fertilizer
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering
  • Record number

    2512353