A novel redox-responsive hydrogel for controlled release of agrochemicals and heavy metal ion capture was prepared, benefiting plant growth and soil remediation synchronously.
A novel pH and redox dual-responsive
cellulose-based nanogel was
prepared for the controlled release of agrochemicals. To synthesize
the responsive nanogel, palmitoyl chloride and glyoxal were modified
on carboxymethyl cellulose sequentially and 3,3′-dithiobis(propionohydrazide)
was used as a cross-linker to assemble the nanogel. The morphology,
structure, and physical properties of nanogels were characterized
with transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Fourier transform infrared
spectroscopy (FTIR), particle size analysis, and zeta-potential measurement.
Facing pH and redox stimulation, the nanogel showed reversible sol–gel
transitions, indicating good pH- and redox-responsiveness. The nanogel
loaded with agrochemicals exhibited high loading capacity and various
release behaviors. In addition, the experiment of nanogel on heavy
metal ions complexation displayed the potential of improving soil
condition while delivering agrochemicals.
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