Publication | Open Access
Green route for ammonium nitrate synthesis: fertilizer for plant growth enhancement
22
Citations
28
References
2021
Year
Soil fertility management is of great importance for farmers. The use of synthetic nitrogen (N)-fertilizer increased by 20 fold in the last 50 years to feed the increasingly hungry population. This study aims to enrich the plant soil with nitrogen content (NH<sub>4</sub>NO<sub>3</sub> fertilizer in soil) using the low-temperature and low-pressure plasma [without H<sub>2</sub> and catalyst]. Subsequently, we used plasma N-enriched soil for plant (radish and tomato) growth. We investigated the germination percentage, seedling growth, seedling weight, phytohormones and antioxidant activity of radish and tomato plants after treatment with plasma N-enriched soil and compared with control soil and soil + commercial N-fertilizer. The plasma N-enriched soil treatment results in significant growth enhancement for both radish and tomato plants. Further, substantial changes in phytohormone and antioxidant levels were observed for the plants grown in plasma N-enriched soil compared to control soil and soil + commercial N-fertilizer. The energy consumption (EC) for total N-fixation was 12 MJ mol<sup>-1</sup>. EC for ammonia and nitrate fixation was 17 and 41 MJ mol<sup>-1</sup>, respectively, without H<sub>2</sub> gas. Further to understand the plasma chemistry, we performed 1D simulation using COMSOL Multiphysics® software. This study showed that direct N-fixation in the soil by plasma could be used as fertilizer for the plants and open a new window for future decentralized N-fertilizer production at the farm site.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1