Urea-Hydroxyapatite Nanohybrids for Slow Release of Nitrogen
University of Sri Jayewardenepura · Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology · +3 more institutions
Abstract
While slow release of chemicals has been widely applied for drug delivery, little work has been done on using this general nanotechnology-based principle for delivering nutrients to crops. In developing countries, the cost of fertilizers can be significant and is often the limiting factor for food supply. Thus, it is important to develop technologies that minimize the cost of fertilizers through efficient and targeted delivery. Urea is a rich source of nitrogen and therefore a commonly used fertilizer. We focus our work on the synthesis of environmentally benign nanoparticles carrying urea as the crop nutrient that can be released in a programmed manner for use as a nanofertilizer. In this study, the high…
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Authors
10- NKNilwala KottegodaCorresponding
University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology
- CSChanaka Sandaruwan
Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology
- GPGayan Priyadarshana
Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology
- ASAsitha Siriwardhana
Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology
- UAUpendra A. Rathnayake
Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology
Topics & keywords
- Urea
- Materials science
- Nanoparticle
- Nanotechnology
- Biocompatibility
- Chemical engineering
- Nitrogen
- Drug delivery