Core reinforcement strategy enhances the foliar stability and efficacy of electrostatic self-assembled microcapsules
BACKGROUND
At present, it is vital to develop a stable and efficient pesticide delivery system to optimize pesticide foliar utilization, which could improve control efficacy, enhance resistance to adverse climates, and prolong foliar retention. In this study, reaction monomers methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) and polycaprolactone diol (PCL) were used to synthesize a polymer network structure for loading the organic phase of pesticides in a micron-reactor, then the shell was formed by sodium lignosulfonate (SL) and didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride (DDAC) through electrostatic self-assembly, resulting in self-assembled microcapsules and efficient pesticide loading, and the stability and efficacy were discussed.
RESULTS
Self-assembled microcapsules Pyr@MCs-C and Pyr@MCs-V with cores of different mechanical strength and morphological characteristics are realized by regulating the reaction ratio of MDI and PCL. Compared with conventional self-assembled microcapsule Pyr@MCs-S, Pyr@MCs-C and Pyr@MCs-V exhibit stable and unruptured morphology in dehydrated environment. Moreover, self-assembled microcapsules provide similar fungicidal activity as emulsifiable concentrate. Notably, the washout resistance property of Pyr@MCs-C and Pyr@MCs-V increased by 3.20 and 3.51 times, respectively, and ultraviolet (UV) resistances of the two microcapsules increased by 5.72 and 5.02 times, respectively, which promote the control efficiency and prolong the duration.
期刊介绍:
Pest Management Science is the international journal of research and development in crop protection and pest control. Since its launch in 1970, the journal has become the premier forum for papers on the discovery, application, and impact on the environment of products and strategies designed for pest management.
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