Journal of Composites Science (Nov 2022)

Sparsely Cross-Linked Hydrogel with Starch Fragments as a Multifunctional Soil Conditioner

  • Leonid O. Ilyasov,
  • Irina G. Panova,
  • Petr O. Kushchev,
  • Andrey A. Belov,
  • Irina A. Maksimova,
  • Andrey V. Smagin,
  • Alexander A. Yaroslavov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs6110347
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 11
p. 347

Abstract

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A sparsely cross-linked copolymer was synthesized, and was composed of acrylic acid, acrylamide, and starch. Swelling of the copolymer in an aqueous solution resulted in the formation of hydrogel particles; this formulation was used as a partially biodegradable soil conditioner. The hydrogel was characterized with the following main conclusions: (a) the degree of copolymer swelling increases from 300 to 550 when altering the pH of the solution from 3 to 9. (b) After mixing with sand and soil, the degree of swelling decreases because of restricted volumes of sand/soil-filled containers and a mechanical resistance from the sand/soil particles. (c) Initial sand and soil additions demonstrate unsatisfactory water-retaining properties; the addition of the hydrogel significantly increases the maximum water capacity, while a substantial part of the water in the hydrogel remains available to plants. (d) Upon deposition of the hydrogel formulation over sand/soil and drying out, a protective coating forms on the surface, composed of hydrogel and sand/soil particles, resistant to wind and water erosion. (e) The starch-containing hydrogel is non-toxic towards bacterial and fungal microorganisms; the latter can utilize the microgel in order to support their own development. The results of the work indicate that cross-linked anionic copolymers are promising for use as combined soil conditioners.

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