膨胀珍珠岩轻团聚体的制备及特性研究

IF 2.9 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CERAMICS
Panadda Rungrueng , Montree Hankoy , Mettaya Kitiwan , Nittaya Keawprak , Phacharaphon Tunthawiroon
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本研究的重点是开发与氮磷钾肥料结合的多孔轻团聚体,作为农业应用的可持续养分载体。将膨胀珍珠岩(EP)作为成孔剂,可以在较低的烧结温度(900°C)下生产轻质骨料(EP- lwas),同时保持较高的孔隙率和吸水性,与传统的高温陶瓷加工相比,降低了能耗。优化后的EP-LWAs的容重为1.15 g/cm3,孔隙率为46.09%,吸水率为40.28%,具有较好的营养保持能力。施肥过程采用简单的真空渗透技术,有效地将1.2%的氮(N), 2.6%的磷(P)和1.2%的钾(K)装入颗粒,超过典型的土壤养分水平,并显示出与有机肥相当的NPK含量。这些结果突出了EP-LWAs作为一种节能环保的种植材料的潜力,为可持续农业、绿色屋顶和垂直园艺应用提供了成本效益。
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Fabrication and characterization of lightweight aggregates with expanded perlite and NPK nutrient incorporation

Fabrication and characterization of lightweight aggregates with expanded perlite and NPK nutrient incorporation
This study focuses on the development of porous lightweight aggregates incorporated with NPK fertilizer as a sustainable nutrient carrier for agricultural applications. The integration of expanded perlite (EP) as a pore-forming agent enabled the production of lightweight aggregates (EP-LWAs) at lower sintering temperatures (900 °C) while maintaining high porosity and water absorption properties, reducing energy consumption compared to conventional high-temperature ceramic processing. The optimized EP-LWAs exhibited a bulk density of 1.15 g/cm3, porosity of 46.09 %, and water absorption of 40.28 %, ensuring enhanced nutrient retention capacity. The fertilizer incorporation process was achieved using a simple vacuum infiltration technique, effectively loading the pellets with 1.2 % nitrogen (N), 2.6 % phosphorus (P), and 1.2 % potassium (K), surpassing typical soil nutrient levels and exhibiting comparable NPK content to organic fertilizers. These results highlight the potential of EP-LWAs as an energy-efficient and eco-friendly planting materials, offering a cost-effective for sustainable agriculture, green roof, and vertical gardening applications.
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Open Ceramics
Open Ceramics Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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