Synthesis of microwave-mediated biochar-hydrogel composites for enhanced water absorbency and nitrogen release

Superabsorbent hydrogels have been used to enhance water and nutrient retention in agricultural soils. However, wide applications of these polymeric soil amendments on large farms are plagued by their high costs and environmental footprints. Therefore, solutions are urgently needed in order to optim...

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Main Authors: Yudi Wu, Colten Brickler, Simeng Li, Gang Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
Series:Polymer Testing
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spelling doaj-2af41c08bb7b44a2bca8e493f94af0ef2021-03-18T04:31:31ZengElsevierPolymer Testing0142-94182021-01-0193106996Synthesis of microwave-mediated biochar-hydrogel composites for enhanced water absorbency and nitrogen releaseYudi Wu0Colten Brickler1Simeng Li2Gang Chen3Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, 2525 Pottsdamer Street, Tallahassee, FL, 32310, United StatesDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, 2525 Pottsdamer Street, Tallahassee, FL, 32310, United StatesDepartment of Civil Engineering, California State Polytechnic University Pomona, 3801 West Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA, 91768, United States; Corresponding author.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, 2525 Pottsdamer Street, Tallahassee, FL, 32310, United StatesSuperabsorbent hydrogels have been used to enhance water and nutrient retention in agricultural soils. However, wide applications of these polymeric soil amendments on large farms are plagued by their high costs and environmental footprints. Therefore, solutions are urgently needed in order to optimize the hydrogel application. Biochar, which is a cost-effective pyrolysis product, has been applied as soil amendments for soil fertility reservation. In this study, biochar was co-polymerized with hydrogels to explore the agronomic potentials. Biochar-hydrogel composites were synthesized through rapid mediation of microwave radiation. The physicochemical properties of these composites, such as surface functionality, thermal stability, and morphology, were characterized using various state-of-the-art analytical techniques. The discoveries in this study demonstrated that microwave irradiation could effectively facilitate structural alteration and optimize cross-linkage of biochar-hydrogel composites. Biochar-hydrogel composite (7.5% w/w biochar/composite) significantly improved swelling capacity (20.18% water was absorbed after 48 h) and optimized the nitrogen release (20.03% of nitrogen was release after 30 days) of composites. Water adsorption and nitrogen release obeyed Gallagher-Corrigan model and Korsmeyer-Peppas model, respectively. The results revealed the microwave-irradiated biochar-hydrogel composite is a promising soil amendment with regard to economic benefit and environmental footprint.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S014294182032225XBiocharMicrowave irradiationNitrogen releaseSoil amendmentSuperabsorbent hydrogelWater absorbency
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author Yudi Wu
Colten Brickler
Simeng Li
Gang Chen
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Colten Brickler
Simeng Li
Gang Chen
Synthesis of microwave-mediated biochar-hydrogel composites for enhanced water absorbency and nitrogen release
Polymer Testing
Biochar
Microwave irradiation
Nitrogen release
Soil amendment
Superabsorbent hydrogel
Water absorbency
author_facet Yudi Wu
Colten Brickler
Simeng Li
Gang Chen
author_sort Yudi Wu
title Synthesis of microwave-mediated biochar-hydrogel composites for enhanced water absorbency and nitrogen release
title_short Synthesis of microwave-mediated biochar-hydrogel composites for enhanced water absorbency and nitrogen release
title_full Synthesis of microwave-mediated biochar-hydrogel composites for enhanced water absorbency and nitrogen release
title_fullStr Synthesis of microwave-mediated biochar-hydrogel composites for enhanced water absorbency and nitrogen release
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of microwave-mediated biochar-hydrogel composites for enhanced water absorbency and nitrogen release
title_sort synthesis of microwave-mediated biochar-hydrogel composites for enhanced water absorbency and nitrogen release
publisher Elsevier
series Polymer Testing
issn 0142-9418
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Superabsorbent hydrogels have been used to enhance water and nutrient retention in agricultural soils. However, wide applications of these polymeric soil amendments on large farms are plagued by their high costs and environmental footprints. Therefore, solutions are urgently needed in order to optimize the hydrogel application. Biochar, which is a cost-effective pyrolysis product, has been applied as soil amendments for soil fertility reservation. In this study, biochar was co-polymerized with hydrogels to explore the agronomic potentials. Biochar-hydrogel composites were synthesized through rapid mediation of microwave radiation. The physicochemical properties of these composites, such as surface functionality, thermal stability, and morphology, were characterized using various state-of-the-art analytical techniques. The discoveries in this study demonstrated that microwave irradiation could effectively facilitate structural alteration and optimize cross-linkage of biochar-hydrogel composites. Biochar-hydrogel composite (7.5% w/w biochar/composite) significantly improved swelling capacity (20.18% water was absorbed after 48 h) and optimized the nitrogen release (20.03% of nitrogen was release after 30 days) of composites. Water adsorption and nitrogen release obeyed Gallagher-Corrigan model and Korsmeyer-Peppas model, respectively. The results revealed the microwave-irradiated biochar-hydrogel composite is a promising soil amendment with regard to economic benefit and environmental footprint.
topic Biochar
Microwave irradiation
Nitrogen release
Soil amendment
Superabsorbent hydrogel
Water absorbency
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S014294182032225X
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