Design and application of polyurea microcapsules containing herbicide (oxyfluorfen)

Polyurea, a controlled release material, has been widely applied in agricultural fields due to high thermal stability and low cost. In this article oxyfluorfen polyurea microcapsules suspension was successfully prepared by interfacial polymerization using diisocyanate and polyamines such as Ethylene...

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Main Authors: Jayprakash Rao, Amar Nath Chandrani, Anil Powar, Sudeshna Chandra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Designed Monomers and Polymers
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15685551.2020.1816344
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spelling doaj-1ae9fc7bfd5e4e61aa46a059af6f88b92021-03-03T09:50:37ZengTaylor & Francis GroupDesigned Monomers and Polymers1385-772X1568-55512020-01-0123115516310.1080/15685551.2020.18163441816344Design and application of polyurea microcapsules containing herbicide (oxyfluorfen)Jayprakash Rao0Amar Nath Chandrani1Anil Powar2Sudeshna Chandra3Indofil Industries LimitedIndofil Industries LimitedIndofil Industries LimitedSunandan Divatia School of Science, SVKM’s NMIMS (Deemed to Be) UniversityPolyurea, a controlled release material, has been widely applied in agricultural fields due to high thermal stability and low cost. In this article oxyfluorfen polyurea microcapsules suspension was successfully prepared by interfacial polymerization using diisocyanate and polyamines such as Ethylenediamine, Hexamethylenediamine, Diethylenetriamine in presence of green solvent, i.e., N,N-dimethyldecanamide. The microcapsule suspension of oxyfluorfen has not been researched yet by using solvent N,N-dimethyldecanamide and polyamines. The effect and the type of diamines on the morphology and properties of the microcapsules have been investigated. The synthesized microcapsules were characterized by scanning electron microscope, ultraviolet spectrometry, Fourier transform iInfrared spectrometer, thermogravimetric analysis and particle size analyser. The effect of the core to shell ratio on encapsulation efficiency and release kinetics were also studied. The oxyfluorfen microcapsules had an excellent encapsulation efficiency (98.2%) using EDA as the monomer and Release kinetics depended upon the type of monomers used and also on core to shell ratio used (6.5:1, 5:1, 4:1). As core to shell ratio was increased the encapsulation efficiency was found to decrease. Prepared Microcapsules when sprayed on paddy crop was found to be safe in comparison with Emulsifiable concentrate sample.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15685551.2020.1816344polyureamicrocapsulescore to shell ratiointerfacial polymerizationencapsulation efficiency
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author Jayprakash Rao
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Sudeshna Chandra
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Amar Nath Chandrani
Anil Powar
Sudeshna Chandra
Design and application of polyurea microcapsules containing herbicide (oxyfluorfen)
Designed Monomers and Polymers
polyurea
microcapsules
core to shell ratio
interfacial polymerization
encapsulation efficiency
author_facet Jayprakash Rao
Amar Nath Chandrani
Anil Powar
Sudeshna Chandra
author_sort Jayprakash Rao
title Design and application of polyurea microcapsules containing herbicide (oxyfluorfen)
title_short Design and application of polyurea microcapsules containing herbicide (oxyfluorfen)
title_full Design and application of polyurea microcapsules containing herbicide (oxyfluorfen)
title_fullStr Design and application of polyurea microcapsules containing herbicide (oxyfluorfen)
title_full_unstemmed Design and application of polyurea microcapsules containing herbicide (oxyfluorfen)
title_sort design and application of polyurea microcapsules containing herbicide (oxyfluorfen)
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Designed Monomers and Polymers
issn 1385-772X
1568-5551
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Polyurea, a controlled release material, has been widely applied in agricultural fields due to high thermal stability and low cost. In this article oxyfluorfen polyurea microcapsules suspension was successfully prepared by interfacial polymerization using diisocyanate and polyamines such as Ethylenediamine, Hexamethylenediamine, Diethylenetriamine in presence of green solvent, i.e., N,N-dimethyldecanamide. The microcapsule suspension of oxyfluorfen has not been researched yet by using solvent N,N-dimethyldecanamide and polyamines. The effect and the type of diamines on the morphology and properties of the microcapsules have been investigated. The synthesized microcapsules were characterized by scanning electron microscope, ultraviolet spectrometry, Fourier transform iInfrared spectrometer, thermogravimetric analysis and particle size analyser. The effect of the core to shell ratio on encapsulation efficiency and release kinetics were also studied. The oxyfluorfen microcapsules had an excellent encapsulation efficiency (98.2%) using EDA as the monomer and Release kinetics depended upon the type of monomers used and also on core to shell ratio used (6.5:1, 5:1, 4:1). As core to shell ratio was increased the encapsulation efficiency was found to decrease. Prepared Microcapsules when sprayed on paddy crop was found to be safe in comparison with Emulsifiable concentrate sample.
topic polyurea
microcapsules
core to shell ratio
interfacial polymerization
encapsulation efficiency
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15685551.2020.1816344
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