Shujuan Yang, Keyang Mai, Furui He, Haifang Liu, Qingmei Zhu, Yuhong Feng, Gaobo Yu, Jiacheng Li
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Redox-Animated Supra-Amphiphilic Host-Guest interfacial recognition for Reconfiguring Alginate-Derived hierarchical colloidal particles to enhance foliar pesticide deposition
Insufficient deposition of pesticide droplets is a major factor contributing to ineffective control of agriculture. Improving the deposition of colloidal particle as agricultural delivery system is very important. Herein, supra-amphiphilic soft template was programmed by recognizing host–guest molecules on emulsion droplet surface. The supra-amphiphilic interfacial system possessed self-regulated amphiphilicity by modulating aggregation/disaggregation of supra-amphiphiles responding to redox-stimulus to control interface flexibility/functionalization characteristics of supramolecular colloids. This interface adjustability of hierarchical colloids greatly facilitated their prediction, control of corresponding targeting interfacial interaction responses of leaves. Then hierarchical particles exhibited a topology, pliability that allowed them to adapt to the micro/nanostructures of leaf surfaces, thus facilitating easier passage into the targeted pathogens. In vitro plot experiments, the supra-amphiphilic colloid with flexibility performed greatest antifungal capabilities against Botrytis Cinerea, reaching up to 88.65%, even after multiple rain erosions. Modulating the interfacial interactions towards hierarchical targets technically inspired a new green, sustainable agricultural application.
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Chemical engineering enables the transformation of natural resources and energy into useful products for society. It draws on and applies natural sciences, mathematics and economics, and has developed fundamental engineering science that underpins the discipline.
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