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Title: Glauconite-Based Nanocomposites with Zn/Cu/B: Multifunctional Micronutrient Fertilizers
Authors: Khitrin, Ivan Sergeevich
Maksimov, Prokopy Nikolaevich
Dasi Evan Shvan Salo
Ibraeva, Kanipa
Ponomarev, Konstantin Olegovich
Maksimova, Nataljya Andreevna
Belousov, Pyotr
Ruban, Aleksey Sergeevich
Rudmin, Maksim Andreevich
Keywords: chemical activation; glauconite; globules; micronutrients; potassium; slow-release fertilizer
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Glauconite-Based Nanocomposites with Zn/Cu/B: Multifunctional Micronutrient Fertilizers / Ivan Khitrin, Prokopiy Maximo, Evan Dasi [et al.] // Minerals. — 2025. — Vol. 15, iss. 1. — Article number 12, 18 p..
Abstract: The full potential of glauconite-based nanocomposites as micronutrient fertilizers remains underexplored, particularly their interaction with Zn, Cu, and B. Despite the promising applications, the mechanisms of nutrient sorption and their effects on plant growth require further investigation, especially concerning structural changes and nutrient delivery efficiency. This study investigates the modification of glauconite with Zn, Cu, and B solutions to create multifunctional nanocomposites with enhanced properties. It was established that the activation process preserves the primary globular-lamellar morphology of glauconite while introducing structural changes. Nanocomposites were synthesized using chemical activation and characterized using XRD, SEM-EDS, TEM, FTIR, and BET analyses. Agrochemical tests evaluated their effects on oat growth under controlled conditions. Nanocomposites with zinc sulfate exhibited an increase in specific surface area and mesoporosity, enhancing sorption capacity and facilitating the formation of inner-sphere complexes on the mineral's basal surface. Modification with copper led to the formation of secondary phases, such as sulfates, on the surfaces of microflakes and globules while preserving the crystalline structure with inner-sphere coordination of Cu2+. Boron-modified nanocomposites were characterized by localized restructuring, pore channeling, and an increase in mesopore diameter, along with the formation of outer-sphere complexes relative to the basal surface of glauconite. Thermogravimetric and calorimetric analyses with mass spectrometry revealed specific endothermic and exothermic effects, particularly in Zn-modified samples, confirming changes in dehydration energetics. Agricultural tests on oats (Avena sativa) demonstrated the effectiveness of Cu- and B-modified nanocomposites in improving plant growth parameters, including a 7% increase in plant height and a 6.4% increase in dry weight. Zn-modified nanocomposites showed high germination rates (up to 100%) at low dosages but require optimization to avoid phytotoxicity at higher concentrations. The findings highlight the potential of adapting nanocomposites for targeted nutrient release. Additionally, glauconite nanocomposites have potential applications in restoring degraded soils, treating polluted runoff, and developing slow-release agrochemical systems
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/132426
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