The use in grass production of clinoptilolite as an ammonia adsorbent and a nitrogen carrier
The clinoptilolite-rich tuff (NZ) from Zlatokop deposit (Vranjska Banja, Serbia) has been studied as a nitrogen carrier for grass production. Mechanism of binding ammonium cations present in water solutions by NZ has been examined as well as possibility of adsorption of ammonia released in...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Serbian Chemical Society
2015-01-01
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Series: | Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society |
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Online Access: | http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2015/0352-51391500042M.pdf |
Summary: | The clinoptilolite-rich tuff (NZ) from Zlatokop deposit (Vranjska Banja,
Serbia) has been studied as a nitrogen carrier for grass production.
Mechanism of binding ammonium cations present in water solutions by NZ has
been examined as well as possibility of adsorption of ammonia released in
fresh cattle manure during its fermentation. The NH4+ binding from solutions
proceeds via an ion-exchange process which follows the pseudo-second-order
kinetics. Adsorption isotherms studied at 298-318 K follow the Freundlich
isotherm equation. The NZ readily adsorbs ammonia liberated from manure and
an addition of 10 wt.% of NZ to manure can preserve up to 90% of ammonia.
The potential benefit of this effect has been examined in greenhouse pot
experiments with the Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum, var. Macho) using
three different types of soil (silty, clayey and sandy). The zeta potential
measurements show that stability of their colloidal dispersions differs
mutually and that addition of the NZ differently affects the stability and
nitrogen cycling. All results indicate that NZ can be applied in grass
production. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 172018 and
Norwegian Programme in Higher Education, Research and Development HERD] |
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ISSN: | 0352-5139 1820-7421 |