Light-controlled slow-release pesticide preparation and preparation method thereof
A technology of pesticide preparation and controlled release, which is applied in the field of light-controlled slow-release pesticide preparation and its preparation, can solve the problems of limiting the scope of use of controlled-release pesticides, not really having controlled release, and increasing the environmental risk of pesticides, so as to reduce The effect of spraying frequency, improving effective utilization rate, reducing manpower, material resources and financial resources cost
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[0060] Embodiment 1, preparation of photosensitive gel europium alginate
[0061] Dissolve 50 mg of sodium alginate (M=398.31) in 10 ml of ultrapure water, stir evenly, and prepare a 0.5% wt sodium alginate solution. Add 0.5%wt sodium alginate solution dropwise to 30ml 0.01M europium chloride (M=366.32) aqueous solution, each drop will cause the surface of sodium alginate solution to instantly solidify in the europium chloride solution, and will react instantaneously to form a diameter 3 The colloidal particles between -4mm and spherical and uniform inside and outside, the dropwise addition is completed in about 20 minutes, after the dropping is completed, let stand at room temperature (20-25°C) for 8 hours, then filter the colloidal particles and soak them in ultrapure water for 24 hours to make the colloidal particles Internal and external europium ion balance.
[0062] Observation of photosensitive properties of europium alginate gel:
[0063] An appropriate amount of the...
Embodiment 2
[0069] Example 2: Preparation of photosensitive thiazole zinc microspheres
[0070] 1) Synthesis of nano-thiazole zinc original drug
[0071] Synthesis of intermediate thiadiazole sodium salt
[0072] Weigh 3g (75mmol) of sodium hydroxide and add it to 100ml of water, stir until it is completely dissolved, add 10g (75mmol) of thiadiazole, stir evenly, the system is white and turbid, heat up and reflux until the system changes from white turbidity to wine red and transparent, reflux 2h, naturally cooled to room temperature to obtain thiadiazole sodium salt solution.
[0073] Dissolve 10.78g (37.5mmol) of zinc sulfate heptahydrate in 100ml of water at room temperature, add 50mg of dispersant sodium naphthalenesulfonic acid formaldehyde condensate, stir, slowly add the thiadiazole sodium salt solution obtained in the above steps, and Stir for 20 min to obtain a white emulsion. The white emulsion was centrifuged at 10000r / min for 10-20min, and the precipitate was washed twice w...
Embodiment 3
[0078] Embodiment 3, preparation of photosensitive azoxystrobin microspheres:
[0079] Dissolve 50 mg of azoxystrobin in 10 ml of acetone, mix the obtained azoxystrobin acetone solution with 10 ml of 1% wt sodium alginate aqueous solution using magnetic stirring, and stir in a water bath at 60°C until the acetone is completely volatilized to obtain milky white azoxystrobin A mixed solution of strobilurin and sodium alginate. Take out 2ml of the obtained mixed solution and add dropwise (20min to complete) into 30ml of 0.01M europium chloride aqueous solution to prepare drug-containing microspheres with a diameter of 4mm. Place them at room temperature for 8 hours to make the microspheres fully react, and then place the microspheres The balls were immersed in ultrapure water for 24 hours, and the ultrapure water was replaced three times midway to obtain about 2.1 g of photosensitive thiazole zinc microspheres.
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