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Innovative hydrogels made from babassu mesocarp for technological application in agriculture

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS
Volume 376, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2023.121463

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Controlled release; Fertilizers; Agriculture; Polysaccharides; Babassu mesocarp

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The controlled release of macronutrients through hydrogels made from biopolymers is a solution for agricultural production. Two superabsorbent hydrogels (SAH) were synthesized using babassu mesocarp (MB) and polyacrylamide (PAM) via graft copolymerization. One hydrogel (HMBP) contained potassium phosphate fertilizer, serving as a nutrient carrier and soil adjuster. Characterization by X-ray diffraction (XRD) showed distinct crystallographic characteristics in the hydrogels, indicating interactions between the fertilizers and macromolecular chains. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) identified a band at 1,121 cm(-1) differentiating the HMBP and HMB hydrogels, attributed to the incorporation of potassium phosphate. Thermogravimetric analysis (TG and DTG) demonstrated the thermal stability of the materials. Swelling tests exhibited the superabsorbent capacity of the hydrogels, with swelling capacity of 250 to 300 (g/g) depending on the pH of the medium. Toxicity studies using Artemia showed no risks associated with the developed products. Furthermore, the hydrogels containing potassium phosphate show great potential as macronutrient delivery systems, making them promising input for agricultural applications.
The controlled release of macronutrients via hydrogels using biopolymers is a solution for agricultural production. Two superabsorbent hydrogels (SAH) were synthesized by the graft copolymerization reaction of babassu mesocarp (MB) and polyacrylamide (PAM). Both were distinguished by the presence (HMBP) or absence (HMB) of potassium phosphate fertilizer, which can be used as nutrient carriers and soil's conditions correctives as well. These materials were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD). The hydrogels presented crystallographic characteristics different from their precursors, which indicated interactions among the fertilizers and macromolecular chains. Through Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), a band at 1,121 cm(-1) differentiates the HMBP and HMB hydrogels and was attributed to the incorporation of potassium phosphate. Thermogravimetric analyzes (TG and DTG) showed the thermal stability of the obtained materials. The swelling tests showed a superabsorbent capacity of the materials since they had swelling capacity ranging from 250 to 300 (g/g) at the expense of the pH of the medium. Regarding the toxicity of these materials, a study using Artemia showed that the developed products do not present risks. Furthermore, hydrogels containing potassium phosphate have great potential to control macronutrient delivery systems. Therefore, they are a promising input as soil conditioners and nutrient carriers for agricultural applications.

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