Zeolites synthesized from agro-industrial residues applied in agriculture: A review and future prospects
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Soil Use and Management
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Zeolites have been widely applied as catalysts, wastewater treatment agents, gas
adsorbents and fertilizers, among others. However, the use of natural zeolites or
those synthesized from oversaturated commercial solutions are more explored
commercially than the zeolites synthesized from residues. Therefore, the aim
of this review is to highlight the importance of zeolites synthesized from agroindustrial residues and their use in agriculture. This review has been divided into
three different sections, that is, zeolites, agriculture applications, synthesis of zeolites from residues and their application in plant growth. In the first section, the
definition, types and the critical properties of zeolites are explained. The second
section gives a brief review of the application of zeolites in agriculture. Finally, the
synthesis of zeolites from residues, such as coal ash, rice husk ash and sugarcane
ash, with special attention to renewable sources is presented. The optimization
of the synthesis of zeolites from residues with the incorporation of specific nutrients necessary for the cultivation of soybeans, corn and sugarcane (considered
the most significant crops in Brazilian agriculture in terms of the planted area)
can significantly contribute to the concept of circular economy at the industries
and the fulfilment of sustainable development objectives, especially, the number
12 (SDO—12—Responsible consumption and production).
Como referenciar
IZIDORO, JULIANA de C.; FUNGARO, DENISE A.; CATALDO, ELEONORA. Zeolites synthesized from agro-industrial residues applied in agriculture: A review and future prospects. Soil Use and Management, v. 40, n. 1, p. 1-13, 2023. DOI: 10.1111/sum.13003. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/47890. Acesso em: 30 Dec 2025.
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