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http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/158821| Title: | Enkapsulasi dan Pelepasan Terkendali Pupuk NPK 16-16-16 berbasis Poliuretan |
| Other Titles: | Encapsulation and Controlled Release Polyurethane based NPK 16-16-16 Fertilizer |
| Authors: | S.Si, Wina Yulianti Faza, Muhammad Daffa |
| Issue Date: | 2024 |
| Publisher: | IPB University |
| Abstract: | Pupuk komersial dinilai belum efisien dalam mendistribusikan unsur hara
pada tanah dan tanaman, sehingga enkapsulasi pupuk menjadi pupuk lepas
terkendali diharapkan dapat mengontrol pelepasan unsur hara lebih efisien dan
menekan biaya pengeluaran. Pupuk CRF dienkapsulasi dengan metode rotary drum
coat menggunakan pupuk padat NPK 16-16-16 yang dilapisi polimer poliuretan
dari pencampuran isosianat dan poliol dengan variasi konsentrasi 6, 8, dan 10% b/v.
Pengujian karakteristik CRF menunjukkan kadar air di bawah 3%, peningkatan
nilai crushing strength dan ketebalan pelapis seiring meningkatnya konsentrasi
pelapis. Selama 90 hari, pelepasan unsur hara diukur dengan metode
spektrofotometri UV-Vis untuk fosfor dan spektrofotometri serapan atom untuk
kalium, dengan hasil fosfor berturut-turut 95,80; 94,67; dan 92,12% dan kalium
berturut-turut 31,32; 39,21; dan 29,21%. Berdasarkan hasil tersebut, proses
enkapsulasi pupuk berhasil dilakukan dengan variasi konsentrasi yang
menunjukkan perbedaan hasil yang tidak signifikan Commercial fertilizers are considered inefficient in distributing nutrients to the soil and plants. Therefore, encapsulating fertilizers into Controlled Release Fertilizers (CRF) is expected to better control nutrient release, increase efficiency, and reduce costs. CRF was encapsulated using the rotary drum coating method with solid NPK 16-16-16 fertilizer, coated with polyurethane polymer formed from a mixture of isocyanate and polyol at varying concentrations of 6%, 8%, and 10%. Characteristic testing of the CRF showed a moisture content below 3%, increased crushing strength, and thicker coatings as the coating concentration increased. Over 90 days, nutrient release was measured using UV-Vis spectrophotometry for phosphorus and atomic absorption spectrophotometry for potassium, with phosphorus results of 95.80%, 94.67%, and 92.12%, and potassium results of 31.32%, 39.21%, and 29.21%, respectively. Based on these results, the encapsulation process was successfully carried out, with varying concentrations showing no significant differences in outcomes. |
| URI: | http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/158821 |
| Appears in Collections: | UT - Chemistry Analysis |
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