Production and Characterization of Novel Nature-Friendly Organic Fertilizer Covers Based on Nanotechnology for the Agricultural Sector

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Organic fertilizer cover, polycaprolactone, electrospinning, composite, nanofiber

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There are many different classifications of polymer usage areas in the agricultural sector. Film and greenhouse covers, super absorbent polymers, polymers with controlled drug release properties, polymers used to remove metal ions from soil and water, biodegradable polymers used in agriculture, polymers with friction-reducing effect are named in the main titles. Polymers are involved in all aspects of agricultural production in our daily life. Organic fertilizer covers facilitate planting and spacing in agriculture. It greatly increases the seed germination rate of efficient and efficient labor saving. It creates a high efficiency cover. Cotton, onion, carrot, burdock, cauliflower, spinach, etc. suitable for. These liquid fertilizer reinforced polycaprolactone (PCL) composites were made by electrospinning. Cycle by providing morphological (SEM, Scanning Electron Microscope) and mechanical (Tensile Test) characterization of the composite structure. The composite material obtained will be able to show nature friendly organic fertilizer cover that is healing for agriculture.

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Erdi Buluş*, Material Technologies Specialist

Dear Editor,
We would like to present our nanotechnological filter work we have developed against the COVID-19 pandemic, which is the current problem of today.
We would like to present our nanofiber filter to our readers and the scientific community against the COVID-19 pandemic, which is a current issue of our membranes with structural, morphological, mechanical and filtration efficiency.
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2020-11-11

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Buluş*, E.; Sakarya Bulus, G.; Yakuphanoglu, . F. . Production and Characterization of Novel Nature-Friendly Organic Fertilizer Covers Based on Nanotechnology for the Agricultural Sector. J. mater. electron. device. 2020, 5, 12-16.

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