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Title: Fotodegradação de hidrogel de poliacrilamida na presença de substâncias químicas para o uso na agricultura
Other Titles: Photodegradation of polyacrylamide hydrogel in the presence of chemical substances for use in agriculture
Keywords: Curva característica
Degradação
Polímero hidrorretentor
Radiação UV
Characteristic curves
Degradation
Hidroretentive polymer
UV radiation
Issue Date: Sep-2019
Publisher: Rede Latino-Americana de Materiais
Citation: FREITAS, J. S. et al. Fotodegradação de hidrogel de poliacrilamida na presença de substâncias químicas para o uso na agricultura. Revista Matéria, Rio de Janeiro, v. 24, n. 3, set. 2019. Não paginado.
Abstract: Used in agriculture as a soil conditioner because the polyacrylamide basic constituent of the hydrogel has the characteristic of absorbing water by physical process and also stock for the plants according to their water requirements. However, the hydrogel has endured its chain degradation because of UV radiation and salts present in the soil causing the release of residues and toxic substances and non-biodegradable substance. This study aimed to evaluate the photodegradation of polyacrylamide and the effect of some chemical substances present in the soil in the degradation of this polymer. For the evaluation of photodegradation of polyacrylamide was performed by Fourier transform infrared spectrometry (FTIR) to demonstrate the degree of polymer degradation. It was also evaluated the water retention in soil with of the gel by the centrifuge method. The results showed that after degraded polyacrylamide decrease in the amide grouping being indicative of polyacrylamide chain breaking acrylamide. Moreover the polymer lost its water retention characteristics, with the modification of its polymeric nets and gel appearance.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/40784
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