Preparation and Characterization of Lignin Microparticles-in-Alginate Beads for Atrazine Controlled Release

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The use of lignin as polymeric matrices for controlled release systems in agriculture is a promising alternative for its reval-orization. In this work, diferent atrazine delivery systems were studied. Lignin derived from ionic isolation was used for the preparation of atrazine-loaded microparticles by the solvent extraction/evaporation and microfuidic techniques. Micropar-ticles were also encapsulated in sodium alginate beads. Lignin microparticles prepared by microfuidics presented a larger particle size, higher encapsulation efciency and a narrow size distribution. The in vitro release of atrazine was evaluated in water. Atrazine release from microparticles prepared by the solvent extraction/evaporation technique showed a signifcant burst release, and this efect was reduced by incorporating microparticles within alginate beads. In addition, the phytotoxicity of the systems was evaluated employing Lactuca sativa seeds. The phytotoxicity results showed that lignin-based formula- tions are safe according to the parameters evaluated, in contrast with commercial atrazine that resulted phytotoxic.

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lignin, microparticles, atrazine, controlled release

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Carlos Alberto Busatto; María Eugenia Taverna; Maia Raquel Lescano; Cristina Zalazar; Diana Alejandra Estenoz. Preparation and Characterization of Lignin Microparticles-in-Alginate Beads for Atrazine Controlled Release. Journal of Polymers and the Environment. 21 de septiembre del 2019.

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