Coating of urea granules by in situ polymerization in fluidized bed reactors
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Resumo: | Abstract The main objective of the present work is to produce and characterize urea granules coated with polymers prepared with aqueous solutions of acrylic acid and glycerol. Both coating and drying of urea granules were performed in a fluidized bed reactor. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analyses indicated the presence of poly(acrylic acid) and acrylic acid / glycerol copolymers on the granule coating and the formation of chemical bonds between urea and the polymer coating. Scanning electron microscopy images showed that the original and coated urea granules presented different characteristics, reinforcing the idea that coating occurs in the fluidized bed. Finally, rates of urea release showed that the coated granules presented slightly slower rates of urea dissolution in water due to the presence of the coating layer. Therefore, it is shown that it is possible to produce coated urea granules through in-situ polymerization onto the granule surface using a fluidized bed. |
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Coating of urea granules by in situ polymerization in fluidized bed reactors |
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Coating of urea granules by in situ polymerization in fluidized bed reactors |
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Coating of urea granules by in situ polymerization in fluidized bed reactors Fernandes,Bruno Souza acrylic acid coating fluidized bed glycerol urea |
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Coating of urea granules by in situ polymerization in fluidized bed reactors |
title_full |
Coating of urea granules by in situ polymerization in fluidized bed reactors |
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Coating of urea granules by in situ polymerization in fluidized bed reactors |
title_full_unstemmed |
Coating of urea granules by in situ polymerization in fluidized bed reactors |
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Coating of urea granules by in situ polymerization in fluidized bed reactors |
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Fernandes,Bruno Souza |
author_facet |
Fernandes,Bruno Souza Pinto,José Carlos Cabral-Albuquerque,Elaine Christine de Magalhães Fialho,Rosana Lopes Lima |
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author |
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Pinto,José Carlos Cabral-Albuquerque,Elaine Christine de Magalhães Fialho,Rosana Lopes Lima |
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Fernandes,Bruno Souza Pinto,José Carlos Cabral-Albuquerque,Elaine Christine de Magalhães Fialho,Rosana Lopes Lima |
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acrylic acid coating fluidized bed glycerol urea |
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acrylic acid coating fluidized bed glycerol urea |
description |
Abstract The main objective of the present work is to produce and characterize urea granules coated with polymers prepared with aqueous solutions of acrylic acid and glycerol. Both coating and drying of urea granules were performed in a fluidized bed reactor. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analyses indicated the presence of poly(acrylic acid) and acrylic acid / glycerol copolymers on the granule coating and the formation of chemical bonds between urea and the polymer coating. Scanning electron microscopy images showed that the original and coated urea granules presented different characteristics, reinforcing the idea that coating occurs in the fluidized bed. Finally, rates of urea release showed that the coated granules presented slightly slower rates of urea dissolution in water due to the presence of the coating layer. Therefore, it is shown that it is possible to produce coated urea granules through in-situ polymerization onto the granule surface using a fluidized bed. |
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