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Article

Development and Evaluation of a Slow-Release Occluded Fertilizer Employing Functionalized Biosolids as a Support Matrix

by
Rodrigo Ramírez Palacios
1,*,
Nora Restrepo-Sánchez
1,*,
Rosember Ramirez
2,
Isabel Acevedo Restrepo
1 and
Carlos Peláez Jaramillo
1
1
Interdisciplinary Group of Molecular Studies (GIEM), Chemistry Institute, Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences, University of Antioquia, Street 67 No. 53-108, Medellín 050010, Colombia
2
Department of Engineering, Technological University of Chocó, Carrera 22 No. 18B-10, Quibdó 270002, Colombia
*
Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Plants 2025, 14(20), 3154; https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14203154 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 22 July 2025 / Revised: 2 October 2025 / Accepted: 3 October 2025 / Published: 13 October 2025
(This article belongs to the Section Plant Nutrition)

Abstract

In this study, a slow-release fertilizer (SRF) was obtained by occluding NPK 10–10–10 into two matrices and compared with the uncoated mineral fertilizer (F). The first matrix, FOMI, used biosolids/paper sludge at 3:1 (w/w); the second, FOMII, used biosolids/clay at 1:1 (w/w). Materials and pellets were physiochemically and microbiologically characterized. Release kinetics were evaluated in water and in soil columns packed with acid-washed sand; matrix-only controls and sand blanks confirmed negligible background N, P, and K. The uncoated mineral fertilizer (F) showed a rapid burst, whereas occlusion slowed release. FOMII reduced release relative to F, and FOMI produced the slowest, controlled profiles: kinetic fits yielded lower k values for FOMI than for FOMII and F. FOMI also exhibited higher water-retention capacity (WRC) and cation-exchange capacity (CEC), consistent with its greater organic-matter content. In soil, FOMI released less than 15% at 48 h and no more than 75% at 30 d, meeting European Committee for Standardization (CEN) SRF criteria; FOMII released faster than FOMI but slower than F, which exceeded 90% within the test period. Therefore, FOMI is a biodegradable, low-cost SRF that improves fertilizer-use efficiency while returning organic matter to agricultural soils; FOMII shows intermediate yet beneficial performance.
Keywords: slow release fertilizer; organic matter; clay; biosolid; paper sludge slow release fertilizer; organic matter; clay; biosolid; paper sludge

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Palacios, R.R.; Restrepo-Sánchez, N.; Ramirez, R.; Restrepo, I.A.; Jaramillo, C.P. Development and Evaluation of a Slow-Release Occluded Fertilizer Employing Functionalized Biosolids as a Support Matrix. Plants 2025, 14, 3154. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14203154

AMA Style

Palacios RR, Restrepo-Sánchez N, Ramirez R, Restrepo IA, Jaramillo CP. Development and Evaluation of a Slow-Release Occluded Fertilizer Employing Functionalized Biosolids as a Support Matrix. Plants. 2025; 14(20):3154. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14203154

Chicago/Turabian Style

Palacios, Rodrigo Ramírez, Nora Restrepo-Sánchez, Rosember Ramirez, Isabel Acevedo Restrepo, and Carlos Peláez Jaramillo. 2025. "Development and Evaluation of a Slow-Release Occluded Fertilizer Employing Functionalized Biosolids as a Support Matrix" Plants 14, no. 20: 3154. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14203154

APA Style

Palacios, R. R., Restrepo-Sánchez, N., Ramirez, R., Restrepo, I. A., & Jaramillo, C. P. (2025). Development and Evaluation of a Slow-Release Occluded Fertilizer Employing Functionalized Biosolids as a Support Matrix. Plants, 14(20), 3154. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14203154

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