South African Journal of Chemical Engineering (Oct 2021)

Preparation of chitosan microspheres as carrier material to controlled release of urea fertilizer

  • Jayanudin,
  • Retno S.D. Lestari,
  • Indar Kustiningsih,
  • Dandi Irawanto,
  • Rozak Bahaudin,
  • Reyonaldo L.A. Wardana,
  • Fakhri Muhammad,
  • Maulana Suyuti,
  • Muhammad Luthfi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38
pp. 70 – 77

Abstract

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of volume ratio in the continuous phase and the dispersed phase (CP/DP) and stirring speed on yield, water absorption, particle size, morphology surface, and cumulative release of nitrogen from the chitosan microsphere. The chitosan microsphere preparation method was emulsion cross-linking with glutaraldehyde saturated toluene (GST) as the cross-linking agent. Urea was mixed with chitosan solution and put into the oil. It was then stirred to form an emulsion. Glutaraldehyde saturated toluene (GST) was added slowly, followed by 2 ml glutaraldehyde, stirred continuously for 2 h. The formed chitosan microsphere was eventually washed and dried to be analyzed. The yield obtained was about 87.01%-96.71%, the water absorption was 79.77%–89.25%, and the diameter size of chitosan microspheres was from 153.66 ± 26.35 μm to 179.39 ± 34.95 μm. The chitosan microspheres morphology were good sphericity even though there were irregular size. Cumulative release analysis was obtained from 32.38%–37.69% by release mechanism such as anomalous behavior (non-Fickian kinetics)

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