A new type of slow-release membrane-encapsulated urea
fertilizer
was prepared with starch-g-poly(vinyl acetate) (St-g-PVAc) as a biodegradable
carrier material. By solution casting and washing rapidly with water
the urea was individually encapsulated within the starch
matrix modified by vinyl acetate through in situ graft-copolymerization.
St-g-PVAc, which exhibits relatively low swellability, was synthesized
by the reaction of starch and VAc in the presence of K2S2O8 as the initiator. The chemical structure
of the St-g-PVAc and St-g-PVAc/urea composite film was confirmed by
FTIR. The release behavior of urea encapsulated in the films was studied.
The experimental results indicated that the introduction of hydrophobic
PVAc reduced the swellability of the starch matrix; the urea nitrogen
slow-release time can reach 28 h in water. The St-g-PVAc/urea composite
films could biodegrade in the soil environment.
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