Energy Reports (Nov 2021)

Assessing the performance of clinoptilolite for controlling and releasing ammonium in agricultural applications

  • Yanzhi Wang,
  • Yidi Sun,
  • Hongyang Chen,
  • Qi Wu,
  • Daocai Chi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 887 – 895

Abstract

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To develop soil holding capacity of NH4+and reduce the energy consumption of industrial fertilizer production, different dosages of clinoptilolite mixed with soil were used to absorb NH4+, which was also simulated using Freundlich and Langmuir equation under different conditions. The results showed that NH4+adsorption of clinoptilolite-amended soil changed from multilayer adsorption to single-layer adsorption with the increase in clinoptilolite application rates. The optimal ratio of clinoptilolite applied to the soil for high adsorption efficiency was 0.01g 10g−1. The co-existence of Na+and K+increased the NH4+adsorption capacity of clinoptilolite-amended soil relative to the existence of single Na+. This showed that K+was less competitive towards NH4+than Na+. Decreasing water quantity, which increased the total soil adsorption capacity by a factor of 2 to 3, had the most significant effect and helped regulate the release of nitrogen in clinoptilolite-amended soil. In sum, clinoptilolite can enhance soil nitrogen holding capacity, which shows great potentials to reduce the energy consumption of industrial urea production.

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