US20040087466A1 - Surfactant/solvent systems - Google Patents
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- US20040087466A1 US20040087466A1 US10/601,019 US60101903A US2004087466A1 US 20040087466 A1 US20040087466 A1 US 20040087466A1 US 60101903 A US60101903 A US 60101903A US 2004087466 A1 US2004087466 A1 US 2004087466A1
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01N—PRESERVATION OF BODIES OF HUMANS OR ANIMALS OR PLANTS OR PARTS THEREOF; BIOCIDES, e.g. AS DISINFECTANTS, AS PESTICIDES OR AS HERBICIDES; PEST REPELLANTS OR ATTRACTANTS; PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
- A01N25/00—Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators, characterised by their forms, or by their non-active ingredients or by their methods of application, e.g. seed treatment or sequential application; Substances for reducing the noxious effect of the active ingredients to organisms other than pests
- A01N25/02—Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators, characterised by their forms, or by their non-active ingredients or by their methods of application, e.g. seed treatment or sequential application; Substances for reducing the noxious effect of the active ingredients to organisms other than pests containing liquids as carriers, diluents or solvents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01N—PRESERVATION OF BODIES OF HUMANS OR ANIMALS OR PLANTS OR PARTS THEREOF; BIOCIDES, e.g. AS DISINFECTANTS, AS PESTICIDES OR AS HERBICIDES; PEST REPELLANTS OR ATTRACTANTS; PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
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Definitions
- the invention relates to the field of combinations of surfactants and solvents (surfactant/solvent systems) for liquid formulations of active substances (also referred to as liquid preparations), in particular of agrochermical active substances.
- the invention preferably relates to surfactant/solvent systems for one-phase * formulations of one or more agrochemical active substances, where at least one of the active substances, preferably each active substance, is not readily soluble in water.
- the invention relates to emulsifiable concentrates (EC) which are based on organic solvents and agrochemical active substances of different polarity.
- Formulations in the form of oil-based emulsions or suspension concentrates are also possible, and preference is given specifically to emulsifiable concentrates which may comprise one or more agrochemical active substances from the group of the herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, acaricides, molluskicides, rodenticides and/or timber preservatives.
- emulsifiable concentrates which may comprise one or more agrochemical active substances from the group of the herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, acaricides, molluskicides, rodenticides and/or timber preservatives.
- Preferred in this context are, inter alia, beet herbicides such as desmedipham, phenmedipham, ethofumesate, metamitron and herbicides which are of a similar type with regard to their physical and application properties, for example herbicides from the series of the phenoxyphenoxypropionates or of the heteroaryloxyphenoxyproo
- active substances are employed not as pure materials, but, depending on the field of application and the desired physical composition of the use form, in combination with certain adjuvants, i.e. they are “formulated”.
- formulations contain combinations of various active substances instead of individual active substances to make use, upon application, of the joint properties of the individual active substances, or else because individual active substances are synergistic in combination, i.e. their action is enhanced in a superadditive fashion.
- the aim in particular in the agricultural sector is to achieve the highest possible active substance concentration (“load”) of the formulation in question, since a high concentration of the active substances permits the application volumes to be reduced, which, as a consequence, saves material with regard to the adjuvants applied and saves costs in the packaging and transport sector.
- load active substance concentration
- active substances can be formulated in various ways, depending on the biological and/or chemico-physical parameters specified.
- suitable formulations which are possible are wettable powders (WP), oil-in-water (O/W) or water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions, suspensions (SC), suspoemulsions (SE), emulsifiable concentrates (EC), or else granules for soil application or spreading, or water-dispersible granules (WG).
- WP wettable powders
- O/W oil-in-water
- W/O water-in-oil
- SE suspoemulsions
- EC emulsifiable concentrates
- WG water-dispersible granules
- Liquid formulations of herbicides are already known.
- WO-A-85/01286 describes liquid formulations which comprise phenmedipham and/or metamitron.
- Solvents which are mentioned in this context are esters of polyalcohols, ethers, ketones, water-insoluble alcohols, (poly)glycols and oils of vegetable, but also of mineral, origin, and suitable emulsifiers mentioned only in general for the above-described liquid formulations are nonionic, but also ampholytic, cationic or anionic surfactants.
- Suitable alternatives to solvent-based emulsifiable concentrates for the abovementioned active substances are inter alia water-containing suspension concentrates (SC) or suspoemulsions (SE).
- SC suspension concentrates
- SE suspoemulsions
- Such formulations are described, for example, in EP-A 0514769, WO-A-95/23505, EP-A-0637910 and WO-A-92/09195.
- FR-A-2597720, FR-A-2599593 and FR-A-904874 describe emulsifiable concentrates which—in deviation from the publications cited above—together with (at least) one herbicide of the biscarbamate type (in particular phenmedipham or desmedipham) comprise a solvent combination of tributyl phosphate and a solvent which is miscible with water, such as, in particular, N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP).
- NMP N-methylpyrrolidone
- EP-A-0328217 describes emulsifiable concentrates which comprise ethofumesate and, as solvent, tributyl phosphate.
- the disadvantage in the last-mentioned type of formulation is the use of tributyl phosphate because it is considered to be a dangerous chemical-(cf., for example, Chemikalien must: [German Chemicals Act]). While this does not make impossible, or ban, the use of tributyl phosphate, the use entails, as a rule, conditions or is generally problematic.
- esters or partial esters based on orthophosphoric acid and alkyl-, aryl-, alkylaryl-, cycloalkylaryl- and/or heterocycle-based alcohols are suitable for increasing the action of herbicides, for example herbicidal phenylurea derivatives such as monuron, azoles such as amitrol, triazines such as simazine and propionic acid derivatives such as dalapon.
- herbicidal phenylurea derivatives such as monuron
- azoles such as amitrol
- triazines such as simazine
- propionic acid derivatives such as dalapon.
- the phosphoric esters specifically described in this context as adjuvants only encompass phosphoric esters which are relatively unpolar or fully soluble in water and which are not suitable for the preparation of emulsifiable concentrates.
- DE-A-2914164 describes synergistic effects which are found in the case of herbicides with a desiccant action on crop plants, i.e. for example herbicides from the group of the phenylureas (for example metoxuron, diuron) or triazines (for example atrazine, simazine), when they are combined with phosphorus-based compositions as are employed in industrial metallurgy for obtaining metals or as plasticizers for polymers. It can be seen unambiguously from the publication that these phosphorus-based compositions, which can be employed for example in industrial metallurgy for obtaining metals or as plasticizers in polymers, are employed as active substances in this context and not as solvents.
- phosphorus-based compositions which can be employed for example in industrial metallurgy for obtaining metals or as plasticizers in polymers, are employed as active substances in this context and not as solvents.
- the phosphoric acid derivatives in this publication are active substances and not solvents or carriers for agrochemical active substances in the traditional sense. It can also be found in the Japanese Patent Specification JA 29878/69, that, for example, tributoxyethyl phosphate (TB EP) is described as active substance, but not as solvent.
- TB EP tributoxyethyl phosphate
- surfactant/solvent systems are suitable in a particular manner for use in the preparation of liquid formulations such as oil dispersions, suspoemulsions, W/O- or O/W-based emulsions and, in particular, of emulsifiable concentrates and corresponding aqueous spray mixtures derived therefrom.
- the present invention therefore relates to surfactant/solvent systems for liquid formulations (preparations), comprising
- diols or polyols such as ethylene glycol, propylene glycol or glycerol
- aryl, alkylaryl, poly(alkyl)aryl and poly(arylalkyl)aryl alcohols for example phenol and/or cresol, octylphenol, nonylphenol, triisobutylphenol, tristyrylphenol,
- alkoxylated alcohols obtained by reacting the alcohols mentioned above under 1), 2) or 3) with alkylene oxides, preferably (C 1 -C 4 )alkylene oxides, and
- alkoxylated alcohols obtained by reacting monohydric alkanols having 1 to 4 carbon atoms and alkylene oxides, preferably (C 1 -C 4 )alkylene oxides,
- the triester(s) being insoluble in water or soluble in water in a concentration of up to 10 g/l, preferably up to 5 g/l, in particular up to 2 g/l,
- liquid active substance formulations in particular liquid agrochemical, for example liquid herbicidal, active substance formulations, comprising
- active substances in particular agrochemical, for example herbicidal, active substances, which are insoluble in water or soluble in water up to a concentration of 10 g/l,
- Nonaromatic-based surfactants ⁇ ) which are present in the surfactant/solvent systems according to the invention are for example heterocycle-, olefin-, aliphatic- or cycloaliphatic-based surfactants ⁇ ), such as, surface-active pyridine, pyrimidine, triazine, pyrrole, pyrrolidine, furan, thiophene, benzoxazole, benzothiazole and triazole compounds which are substituted by one or more alkyl groups and are subsequently derivatized, e.g. alkoxylated, and which are soluble in the solvent phase are suitable for emulsifying the latter—together with active substances dissolved therein—upon dilution with water (to give a spray mixture).
- heterocycle-, olefin-, aliphatic- or cycloaliphatic-based surfactants ⁇ such as, surface-active pyridine, pyrimidine, triazine, pyrrole, pyrrol
- surfactants a) are listed hereinbelow, EO standing for ethylene oxide units, PO for propylene oxide units and BO for butylene oxide units:
- fatty alcohols having 10-24 carbon atoms with 0-60 EO and/or 0-20 PO and/or 0-15 BO in any sequence.
- the terminal hydroxyl groups of these compounds can be end group-capped by an alkyl, cycloalkyl or acyl radical having 1-24 carbon atoms.
- Examples of such compounds are: Genapol®C,L,O,T,UD,UDD,X brands from Clariant, Plurafac® and Lutensolo®A,AT,ON,TO brands from BASF, Marlipal®24 and O13 brands from Condea, Dehypon® brands from Henkel, Ethylan® brands from Akzo-Nobel such as Ethylan CD 120.
- ⁇ .2) Anionic derivatives of the products described under ⁇ .1) in the form of ether carboxylates, sulfonates, sulfates and phosphates and their inorganic salts (for example alkali metal salts and alkaline earth metal salts) and organic salts (for example amine- or alkanolamine-based) such as Genapol®LRO, Sandopan® brands, Hostaphat/Hordaphos® brands from Clariant.
- inorganic salts for example alkali metal salts and alkaline earth metal salts
- organic salts for example amine- or alkanolamine-based
- Copolymers consisting of EO, PO and/or BO units such as, for example, block copolymers such as the Pluronic® brands from BASF and the Synperonic® brands from Uniquema with a molecular weight of 400 to 10 8 .
- Alkylene oxide adducts of C 1 -C 9 alcohols such as Atlox®5000 from Uniquema or Hoe®-S3510 from Clariant.
- Fatty acid and triglyceride alkoxylates such as the Serdox®NOG brands from Condea or the Emulsogen® brands from Clariant, salts of aliphatic, cycloaliphatic and olefinic carboxylic acids and polycarboxylic acids, and alpha-sulfo-fatty acid esters such as those available from Henkel.
- Fatty amide alkoxylates such as the Comperlan® brands from Henkel or the Amam® brands from Rhodia.
- Alkylene oxide adducts of alkyinediols such as the Surfynol® brands from Air Products.
- Sugar derivatives such as aminosugars and amidosugars from Clariant, glucitols from Clariant, alkyl polyglycosides in the form of the APG® brands from Henkel or such as sorbitan esters in the form of the Span® or Tween® brands from Uniquema or cyclodextrin esters or cyclodextrin ethers from Wacker.
- Polyol-based alkylene oxide adducts such as Polyglykol® brands from Clariant.
- Silicone- or silane-based surface-active compounds such as the Tegopren® brands from Goldschmidt and the SE® brands from Wacker and also the Bevaloid®, Rhodorsil® and Silcolapse® brands from Rhodia (Dow Corning, Reliance, GE, Bayer).
- Perfluorinated or polyfluorinated surface-active compounds such as Fluowet® brands from Clariant, the Bayowet® brands from Bayer, the Zonyl® brands from DuPont and products of this type from Daikin and Asahi Glass.
- Surfactant polyvinyl compounds such as modified PVP, such as the Luviskol® brands from BASF and the Agrimer® brands from ISP or the derivatized polyvinyl acetates such as the Mowilith® brands from Clariant or the polyvinyl butyrates such as the Lutonal® brands from BASF, the Vinnapas® and the Pioloform® brands from Wacker or modified polyvinyl alcohols such as the Mowiol® brands from Clariant.
- modified PVP such as the Luviskol® brands from BASF and the Agrimer® brands from ISP
- the derivatized polyvinyl acetates such as the Mowilith® brands from Clariant
- the polyvinyl butyrates such as the Lutonal® brands from BASF
- Vinnapas® and the Pioloform® brands from Wacker such as the Mowiol® brands from Clariant.
- the solvent component [component ( ⁇ )] of the surfactant/solvent system according to the invention are fully reacted, unhydrolyzed esters, i.e. triesters, of phosphoric acid, preferably ortho-phosphoric acid with alcohols, which are insoluble in water or soluble in water up to a concentration of not more than 10 g/l.
- esters i.e. triesters
- phosphoric acid preferably ortho-phosphoric acid with alcohols
- Alcohols which are insoluble in water or soluble in water up to a concentration of not more than 10 g/l.
- Compounds which are preferably suitable as component ( ⁇ ) are those having alkylene oxide units, for example C 1 -C 4 -alkylene oxide units, in particular tri(butoxyethyl) phosphate (TBEP).
- (C 1 -C 4 )alkylene oxide units for example ethylenoxy, propyleneoxy and/or butyleneoxy units, in particular propyleneoxy and/or ethyleneoxy units, are preferred for alkyleneoxide-units. They are preferable located in the alcohol component of the phosphoric acid ester.
- Preferred components ( ⁇ ) exhibit 1 to 4 alkylene oxide units, preferably 1 to 4 (C 1 -C 4 )alkylene oxide units per unit of alcohol.
- the molecular weight of the component ( ⁇ ) is preferably smaller than 1000.
- the compounds of component ( ⁇ ) preferably share the feature that they do not form micellar aggregates in aqueous solutions, for example micellar aggregates which can be detected by light scattering measurements or other methods. This in addition distinguishes them from phosphoric ester surfactants.
- Suitable components ( ⁇ ) are the esters of phosphoric acid, e.g. orthophosphoric acid which has been formally reacted three times with alcohols, and the oxalkylates of phosphoric acid, e.g. orthophosphoric acid, which has been formally reacted once and/or twice with alcohols.
- suitable compounds are tri-esters of phosphoric acid with alcohols from the group consisting of
- diols or polyols such as ethylene glycol, propylene glycol or glycerol
- aryl, alkylaryl, poly(alkyl)aryl and poly(arylalkyl)aryl alcohols for example with phenol and/or cresol, octylphenol, nonylphenol, triisobutylphenol, tristyrylphenol,
- alkoxylated alcohols obtained by reacting the alcohols mentioned above under 1), 2) or 3) with alkylene oxides, preferably 1 to 4 units of (C 1 -C 4 )alkylene oxides, and
- alkoxylated alcohols obtained by reacting monohydric alkanols having 1 to 4 carbon atoms and alkylene oxides, preferably 1 to 4 units of (C 1 -C 4 )alkylene oxides,
- esters are substantially insoluble in water.
- Preferred phosphoric esters are, for example,
- alkoxylated short-chain alcohols having 1-22 carbon atoms in the alkyl radical and 1 to 30, preferably 1 to 4 alkyleneoxide units in the polyalkyleneoxy moiety which have been reacted completely with ortho-phosphoric acid, for example tributoxyethyl phosphate,
- alkyl alcohols having 5-22 carbon atoms which have been reacted completely with ortho-phosphoric acid, for example Hostaphat CG 120® (Clariant), tri-n-octyl phosphate (“TOF”, Bayer), and
- optionally alkoxylated alcohols having 1-22 carbon atoms in the alkyl radical and phenol derivatives which have been partially reacted with ortho-phosphoric acid in each case with 0 to 30 preferably 0 to 4 alkyleneoxide units in the polyalkyleneoxide moiety, the remaining OH valencies of the ortho-phosphoric acid subsequently having been alkoxylated, for example the reaction product of mono/dibutoxyethyl phosphate and 2 mol of ethylene oxide or 2 mol of propylene oxide.
- the surfactant/solvent system according to the invention allows stable active substance formulations to be prepared, for example formulations of active substances, in particular agrochemical, for example herbicidal, active substances which are insoluble in water or soluble in water up to a concentration of 10 g/l.
- active substance formulations are visually transparent and thermodynamically stable emulsifiable concentrates, thermodynamically unstable O/W and W/O emulsions, suspoemulsions or suspension concentrates, inter alia of agrochemical, preferably herbicidal, active substances such as biscarbamate herbicides (for example desmedipham and/or phenmedipham), and/or sulfonate herbicides (for example ethofumesate) and/or triazinone herbicides (for example metamitron).
- the surfactant system according to the invention may have a favorable effect on the pesticidal action of the agrochemical active substance(s) incorporated.
- the surfactant/solvent system according to the invention permits the preparation of formulations with active substances other than those mentioned above as long as they have similar properties with regard to their solubility.
- active substances other than those mentioned above as long as they have similar properties with regard to their solubility.
- others which are suitable are herbicides from the group of the phenoxyphenoxypropionates such as diclofop-methyl, of the heteroaryloxyphenoxy-propionates such as fenoxaprop-ethyl or clodinafop-propargyl, of the triazinones, such as metamitron, of the sulfonylureas, such as triflusulfuron-methyl, or other active substances such as prochloraz and/or insecticides such as deltamethrin.
- the compounds mentioned are known to the skilled worker for example from “The Pesticide Manual”, British Crop Protection Council, 11 th edition, 1997.
- organic solvents (c) which are suitable are, for example, unpolar solvents, polar protic or aprotic dipolar solvents and their mixtures. Examples of other organic solvents for the purposes of the invention are
- aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbons such as, for example, mineral oils, paraffins or toluene, xylenes and naphthalene derivatives, in particular 1-methylnaphthalene, 2-methylnaphthalene, mixtures of C 6 -C 16 -aromatics such as, for example, the Solvesso® series (ESSO) with the types Solvesso® 100 (b.p. 162-177° C.), Solvesso® 150 (b.p. 187-207° C.) and Solvesso®) 200 (b.p. 219-282° C.) and 6-20C aliphatics which can be linear or cyclic, such as the products of the Shellsol® series, types T and K, or BP-n paraffins,
- halogenated aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbons such as methylene chloride or chlorobenzene
- mono- and/or polybasic esters such as, for example, triacetin (acetic acid triglyceride), butyrolactone, propylene carbonate, triethyl citrate and (C 1 -C 22 )alkyl phthalates, specifically (C 4 -C 8 )alkyl phthalates,
- ethers such as diethyl ether tetrahydrofuran (THF), dioxane, alkylene glycol monoalkyl ethers and alkylene glycol dialkyl ethers such as, for example, propylene glycol monomethyl ether, specifically Dowanol® PM (propylene: glycol monomethyl ether), propylene glycol monoethyl ether, ethylene glycol monomethyl ether or ethylene glycol monoethyl ether, diglyme and tetraglyme,
- THF diethyl ether tetrahydrofuran
- dioxane alkylene glycol monoalkyl ethers
- alkylene glycol dialkyl ethers such as, for example, propylene glycol monomethyl ether, specifically Dowanol® PM (propylene: glycol monomethyl ether), propylene glycol monoethyl ether, ethylene glycol monomethyl ether or ethylene glycol monoethyl ether, digly
- amides such as dimethylformamide (DMF), dimethylacetamide, dimethylcaprylic/capric amide and N-alkylpyrrolidones,
- ketones such as acetone, which is water-soluble, but also ketones which are not miscible with water, such as, for example, cyclohexanone or isophorone,
- nitriles such as acetonitrile, propionitrile, butyronitrile and benzonitrile
- sulfoxides and sulfones such as dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and sulfolane, and
- oils in general for example vegetable oils such as corn oil and rapeseed oil.
- organic solvents for the purposes of the present invention are, in particular, amides such as dimethylcaprylic/capric amide and N-methylpyrrolidone, or aromatic solvents such as the Solvesso® series from Exxon.
- liquid formulations according to the invention can be prepared by the customary processes which are already known, for example by mixing the various components with the aid of stirring, shaking or (static) mixers. If appropriate, it is advantageous to briefly heat the samples in order to ensure the complete dissolution of all the components involved.
- One factor for the selection of preferred surfactant components is their acidity or basicity per unit weight or volume, which is expressed, for example, by the acid number or amine number.
- acidity or basicity per unit weight or volume which is expressed, for example, by the acid number or amine number.
- suitable, besides nonionic surfactants are therefore for example acidic or basic surfactant components with sufficiently small acid or amine numbers, or nonionic surfactant components.
- additional nonionic surfactant components which can be employed are, for example, castor oil which has been reacted with 40 mol of EO or else castor oil which has been reacted with 12 mol of EO, oleic acid which has been reacted with 15 mol of EO, and EO/PO/EO block copolymers.
- the surfactant/solvent systems of the present invention allow the preparation of stable formulations with an active substance load and active substance composition which can be varied within wide limits.
- the active substance load may vary for instance between 20 and 40, preferably between 24 and 30, percent by weight.
- the active substance composition not only stable formulations with one, active substance, but also formulations with two or, in particular, three active substances, can be obtained using this component mixture.
- surfactant/solvent systems are preferably suitable for the preparation of formulations with herbicidal active substances such as diclofop-methyl, fenoxaprop-ethyl, prochloraz, metamitron and/or deltamethrin.
- Preferred ratios of the components phosphoric ester ( ⁇ ): surfactant ( ⁇ ) are, in particular, 100:1 to 1:100, especially preferably 1:5 to 1:20, for example approximately 1:8, 1:9 or 1:10, or 1:0., 25 to 1:0., 9, for example 1.3:1, 1.4:1 or 1.5:1, depending on the active substance load and the active substance composition of the formulations.
- the surfactant/solvent system permits the preparation of various liquid formulations, such as oil dispersions, suspoemulsions, W/O- or O/W-based emulsions and, in particular, of emulsifiable concentrates and corresponding liquid formulations derived therefrom, such as aqueous spray mixtures.
- various liquid formulations such as oil dispersions, suspoemulsions, W/O- or O/W-based emulsions and, in particular, of emulsifiable concentrates and corresponding liquid formulations derived therefrom, such as aqueous spray mixtures.
- Emulsifiable concentrates which are prepared in accordance with the present invention comprise a priori no added water, but only the residual water present in the abovementioned commercially available surfactants and surfactant mixtures, polymers and solvents. Owing to the surfactants present in the emulsfiable concentrates of the present invention, however, it is possible for these to be diluted with water as far as a critical volume fraction without this leading to cloudiness or the formulation becoming unstable. Formally, this first gives rise to W/O microemulsions which, upon further increasing the water fraction, become W/O emulsions and finally—upon further dilution with water—O/W emulsions.
- the invention therefore also encompasses liquid formulations which, besides the surfactant/solvent mixture b) according to the invention, comprise (added) water, for example microemulsions.
- the component mixtures (b) allow preferably liquid preparations of active substances, in particular herbicidal active substances such as desmedipham and/or phenmedipham and/or ethofumesate, to be prepared, which comprise
- formulation auxiliaries d) are antifreeze agents, evaporation inhibitors, preservatives, odorants and colorants.
- Preferred formulation auxiliaries d) are antifreeze agents and evaporation inhibitors such as glycerol, for example in an amount of 2 to 10% by weight, and preservatives, for example Mergal K9N® (Riedel) or Cobate C® in the use concentrations which are customary for the agents employed in each case.
- anhydrous emulsfiable concentrates constitute an advantageous use form of the active substances, in particular herbicidal active substances of type (a)
- an especially preferred subject matter of the invention are emulsifiable concentrates which comprise
- oil-based suspension concentrates which are likewise anhydrous, constitute a preferred subject matter of this invention, these preparations comprising:
- emulsions may also be prepared with the surfactant/solvent systems according to the invention.
- a further especially preferred subject matter of the invention are therefore emulsions or microemulsions comprising
- suspoemulsions which can be prepared with the above-described surfactant/solvent systems also constitute a preferred subject matter of the invention. These comprise
- the surfactant/solvent system according to the invention results in dispersions of oil phases in water or, when the appropriate individual components have been chosen, of aqueous phases in oil. Accordingly, dispersions can be obtained which can be diluted either with water or with oil while retaining the colloidal structure, depending on the composition.
- the dispersions which can be obtained from the above-described concentrates by dilution are therefore another subject matter of the invention.
- the surfactant/solvent system according to the invention is suitable for the preparation of stable liquid formulations, in particular emulsifiable concentrates.
- the formulations and spray mixtures which can be prepared with the surfactant/solvent system according to the invention also give results which are advantageous from the biological angle upon use.
- An effective amount of the formulation or of the spray mixture, if necessary after dilution with water, is applied to the plants, plant parts or the area on which the plants grow, for example the area under cultivation.
- the biological activity of the agrochemical active substances employed can be increased synergistically by employing the surfactant/solvent component b) according to the invention.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to surfactant/solvent systems for liquid formulations comprising
α) one or more nonaromatic-based surfactants,
β) as solvent, one or more triester(s) of phosphoric acid with alcohols, preferably from the group consisting of
1) monohydric alkanols having 5 to 22 carbon atoms, for example with n-, i- or neo-pentanol, n-hexanol, n-octanol, 2-ethylhexanol,
2) diols or polyols, such as, ethylene glycol, propylene glycol or glycerol,
3) aryl, alkylaryl, poly(alkyl)aryl and poly(arylalkyl)aryl alcohols, for example with phenol and/or cresol, octylphenol, nonylphenol, triisobutylphenol, tristyrylphenol,
4) alkoxylated alcohols obtained by reacting the alcohols mentioned above under 1), 2) or 3) with alkylene oxides, preferably (C1-C4)alkylene oxides, and
5) alkoxylated alcohols obtained by reacting monohydric alkanols having 1 to 4 carbon atoms and alkylene oxides.
The surfactant/solvent system according to the invention is suitable for the preparation of liquid active substance formulations.
Description
- The invention relates to the field of combinations of surfactants and solvents (surfactant/solvent systems) for liquid formulations of active substances (also referred to as liquid preparations), in particular of agrochermical active substances. The invention preferably relates to surfactant/solvent systems for one-phase * formulations of one or more agrochemical active substances, where at least one of the active substances, preferably each active substance, is not readily soluble in water. In particular, the invention relates to emulsifiable concentrates (EC) which are based on organic solvents and agrochemical active substances of different polarity. Formulations in the form of oil-based emulsions or suspension concentrates are also possible, and preference is given specifically to emulsifiable concentrates which may comprise one or more agrochemical active substances from the group of the herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, acaricides, molluskicides, rodenticides and/or timber preservatives. Preferred in this context are, inter alia, beet herbicides such as desmedipham, phenmedipham, ethofumesate, metamitron and herbicides which are of a similar type with regard to their physical and application properties, for example herbicides from the series of the phenoxyphenoxypropionates or of the heteroaryloxyphenoxyproopionates.
- In general, active substances are employed not as pure materials, but, depending on the field of application and the desired physical composition of the use form, in combination with certain adjuvants, i.e. they are “formulated”. Frequently, such formulations contain combinations of various active substances instead of individual active substances to make use, upon application, of the joint properties of the individual active substances, or else because individual active substances are synergistic in combination, i.e. their action is enhanced in a superadditive fashion.
- Independently of the type of formulation and of whether the formulations comprise one or more active substances, the aim in particular in the agricultural sector is to achieve the highest possible active substance concentration (“load”) of the formulation in question, since a high concentration of the active substances permits the application volumes to be reduced, which, as a consequence, saves material with regard to the adjuvants applied and saves costs in the packaging and transport sector.
- Highly concentrated stable formulations and coformulations with environmentally friendly adjuvants are therefore interesting as a matter of principle.
- In principle, active substances can be formulated in various ways, depending on the biological and/or chemico-physical parameters specified. In general examples of suitable formulations which are possible are wettable powders (WP), oil-in-water (O/W) or water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions, suspensions (SC), suspoemulsions (SE), emulsifiable concentrates (EC), or else granules for soil application or spreading, or water-dispersible granules (WG). The abovementioned formulation types are known in principle and are described, for example, in: Winnacker-Küchler, “Chemische Technologie” [Chemical Engineering], Volume 7, C. Hauser-Verlag, Munich, 4th Edition 1986; van Valkenburg, “Pesticide Formulations”, Marcel-Dekker N.Y., 1973; K. Martens, “Spray Drying Handbook”, 3rd Ed., 1979, G. Goodwin Ltd. London.
- Liquid formulations of herbicides are already known. Thus, for example, WO-A-85/01286 describes liquid formulations which comprise phenmedipham and/or metamitron. Solvents which are mentioned in this context are esters of polyalcohols, ethers, ketones, water-insoluble alcohols, (poly)glycols and oils of vegetable, but also of mineral, origin, and suitable emulsifiers mentioned only in general for the above-described liquid formulations are nonionic, but also ampholytic, cationic or anionic surfactants.
- Suitable alternatives to solvent-based emulsifiable concentrates for the abovementioned active substances are inter alia water-containing suspension concentrates (SC) or suspoemulsions (SE). Such formulations are described, for example, in EP-A 0514769, WO-A-95/23505, EP-A-0637910 and WO-A-92/09195.
- FR-A-2597720, FR-A-2599593 and FR-A-904874 describe emulsifiable concentrates which—in deviation from the publications cited above—together with (at least) one herbicide of the biscarbamate type (in particular phenmedipham or desmedipham) comprise a solvent combination of tributyl phosphate and a solvent which is miscible with water, such as, in particular, N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP).
- Furthermore, EP-A-0328217 describes emulsifiable concentrates which comprise ethofumesate and, as solvent, tributyl phosphate. The disadvantage in the last-mentioned type of formulation is the use of tributyl phosphate because it is considered to be a dangerous chemical-(cf., for example, Chemikaliengesetz: [German Chemicals Act]). While this does not make impossible, or ban, the use of tributyl phosphate, the use entails, as a rule, conditions or is generally problematic.
- Furthermore, it is known that the biological activity of some pesticidal active substances can be enhanced in some cases by low-molecular weight organic compounds. Thus, in accordance with BE-A-597284, esters or partial esters based on orthophosphoric acid and alkyl-, aryl-, alkylaryl-, cycloalkylaryl- and/or heterocycle-based alcohols are suitable for increasing the action of herbicides, for example herbicidal phenylurea derivatives such as monuron, azoles such as amitrol, triazines such as simazine and propionic acid derivatives such as dalapon. The phosphoric esters specifically described in this context as adjuvants only encompass phosphoric esters which are relatively unpolar or fully soluble in water and which are not suitable for the preparation of emulsifiable concentrates.
- DE-A-2914164 describes synergistic effects which are found in the case of herbicides with a desiccant action on crop plants, i.e. for example herbicides from the group of the phenylureas (for example metoxuron, diuron) or triazines (for example atrazine, simazine), when they are combined with phosphorus-based compositions as are employed in industrial metallurgy for obtaining metals or as plasticizers for polymers. It can be seen unambiguously from the publication that these phosphorus-based compositions, which can be employed for example in industrial metallurgy for obtaining metals or as plasticizers in polymers, are employed as active substances in this context and not as solvents. In other words, this means that the phosphoric acid derivatives in this publication are active substances and not solvents or carriers for agrochemical active substances in the traditional sense. It can also be found in the Japanese Patent Specification JA 29878/69, that, for example, tributoxyethyl phosphate (TB EP) is described as active substance, but not as solvent.
- Surprisingly, it has now been found that certain surfactant/solvent systems are suitable in a particular manner for use in the preparation of liquid formulations such as oil dispersions, suspoemulsions, W/O- or O/W-based emulsions and, in particular, of emulsifiable concentrates and corresponding aqueous spray mixtures derived therefrom.
- The present invention therefore relates to surfactant/solvent systems for liquid formulations (preparations), comprising
- α) one or more nonaromatic-based surfactants,
- β) as solvent, one or more triester(s) of phosphoric acid with alcohols, preferably from the group consisting of
- 1) monohydric alkanols having 5 to 22 carbon atoms, for example n-, i- or neo-pentanol, n-hexanol, n-octanol, 2-ethylhexanol,
- 2) diols or polyols, such as ethylene glycol, propylene glycol or glycerol,
- 3) aryl, alkylaryl, poly(alkyl)aryl and poly(arylalkyl)aryl alcohols, for example phenol and/or cresol, octylphenol, nonylphenol, triisobutylphenol, tristyrylphenol,
- 4) alkoxylated alcohols obtained by reacting the alcohols mentioned above under 1), 2) or 3) with alkylene oxides, preferably (C1-C4)alkylene oxides, and
- 5) alkoxylated alcohols obtained by reacting monohydric alkanols having 1 to 4 carbon atoms and alkylene oxides, preferably (C1-C4)alkylene oxides,
- the triester(s) being insoluble in water or soluble in water in a concentration of up to 10 g/l, preferably up to 5 g/l, in particular up to 2 g/l,
- (=surfactant/solvent system according to the invention).
- Subject matter of the invention are also liquid active substance formulations, in particular liquid agrochemical, for example liquid herbicidal, active substance formulations, comprising
- (a) one or more active substances, in particular agrochemical, for example herbicidal, active substances, which are insoluble in water or soluble in water up to a concentration of 10 g/l,
- (b) the surfactant/solvent system according to the invention (=component mixture (b)),
- (c) if appropriate other organic solvents and
- (d) if appropriate customary adjuvants and additives such as further surfactants, polymers, fertilizers, odorants, evaporation inhibitors, thickeners, colorants, antifreeze agents and/or preservatives, and
- (e) if appropriate water.
- Nonaromatic-based surfactants α) which are present in the surfactant/solvent systems according to the invention, are for example heterocycle-, olefin-, aliphatic- or cycloaliphatic-based surfactants α), such as, surface-active pyridine, pyrimidine, triazine, pyrrole, pyrrolidine, furan, thiophene, benzoxazole, benzothiazole and triazole compounds which are substituted by one or more alkyl groups and are subsequently derivatized, e.g. alkoxylated, and which are soluble in the solvent phase are suitable for emulsifying the latter—together with active substances dissolved therein—upon dilution with water (to give a spray mixture).
- Examples of such surfactants a) are listed hereinbelow, EO standing for ethylene oxide units, PO for propylene oxide units and BO for butylene oxide units:
- α.1) fatty alcohols having 10-24 carbon atoms with 0-60 EO and/or 0-20 PO and/or 0-15 BO in any sequence. The terminal hydroxyl groups of these compounds can be end group-capped by an alkyl, cycloalkyl or acyl radical having 1-24 carbon atoms. Examples of such compounds are: Genapol®C,L,O,T,UD,UDD,X brands from Clariant, Plurafac® and Lutensolo®A,AT,ON,TO brands from BASF, Marlipal®24 and O13 brands from Condea, Dehypon® brands from Henkel, Ethylan® brands from Akzo-Nobel such as Ethylan CD 120.
- α.2) Anionic derivatives of the products described under α.1) in the form of ether carboxylates, sulfonates, sulfates and phosphates and their inorganic salts (for example alkali metal salts and alkaline earth metal salts) and organic salts (for example amine- or alkanolamine-based) such as Genapol®LRO, Sandopan® brands, Hostaphat/Hordaphos® brands from Clariant.
- Copolymers consisting of EO, PO and/or BO units such as, for example, block copolymers such as the Pluronic® brands from BASF and the Synperonic® brands from Uniquema with a molecular weight of 400 to 108.
- Alkylene oxide adducts of C1-C9 alcohols such as Atlox®5000 from Uniquema or Hoe®-S3510 from Clariant.
- Anionic derivatives of the products described under α.3) and α.4) in the form of ether carboxylates, sulfonates, sulfates and phosphates and their inorganic salts (for example alkali metal salts and alkaline earth metal salts) and organic salts (for example amine- or alkanolamine-based).
- α.3) Fatty acid and triglyceride alkoxylates such as the Serdox®NOG brands from Condea or the Emulsogen® brands from Clariant, salts of aliphatic, cycloaliphatic and olefinic carboxylic acids and polycarboxylic acids, and alpha-sulfo-fatty acid esters such as those available from Henkel.
- α.4) Fatty amide alkoxylates such as the Comperlan® brands from Henkel or the Amam® brands from Rhodia.
- Alkylene oxide adducts of alkyinediols such as the Surfynol® brands from Air Products. Sugar derivatives such as aminosugars and amidosugars from Clariant, glucitols from Clariant, alkyl polyglycosides in the form of the APG® brands from Henkel or such as sorbitan esters in the form of the Span® or Tween® brands from Uniquema or cyclodextrin esters or cyclodextrin ethers from Wacker.
- α.5) Surface-active cellulose and algin, pectin and guar derivatives such as the Tylose® brands from Clariant, the Manutex® brands from Kelco and guar derivatives from Cesalpina.
- Polyol-based alkylene oxide adducts, such as Polyglykol® brands from Clariant. Surface-active polyglycerides and their derivatives from Clariant.
- α.6) Sulfosuccinates, alkanesulfonates, paraffin- and olefinsulfonates such as Netzer IS®, Hoe®S1728, Hostapur®OS, Hostapur®SAS from Clariant, Triton®GR7ME and GR5 from Union Carbide, Empimin® brands from Albright and Wilson, Marlon®-PS65 from Condea.
- α.7) Sulfosuccinamates such as the Aerosol® brands from Cytec or the Empimin® brands from Albright and Wilson.
- α.8) Alkylene oxide adducts of fatty amines, quaternary ammonium compounds having 8 to 22 carbon atoms (C8-C22) such as, for example, the Genamin®C,L,O,T brands from Clariant.
- α.9) Surface-active, zwitterionic compounds such as taurides, betaines and sulfobetaines in the form of Tegotain® brands from Goldschmidt, Hostapon®T and Arkopon®T brands from Clariant.
- α.10) Silicone- or silane-based surface-active compounds such as the Tegopren® brands from Goldschmidt and the SE® brands from Wacker and also the Bevaloid®, Rhodorsil® and Silcolapse® brands from Rhodia (Dow Corning, Reliance, GE, Bayer).
- α.11) Perfluorinated or polyfluorinated surface-active compounds such as Fluowet® brands from Clariant, the Bayowet® brands from Bayer, the Zonyl® brands from DuPont and products of this type from Daikin and Asahi Glass.
- α.12) Surface-active sulfonamides, for example from Bayer.
- α.13) Surface-active polyacrylic and polymethacrylic derivatives such as the Sokalan® brands from BASF.
- α.14) Surface-active polyamides such as modified gelatin or derivatized polyaspartic acid from Bayer, and their derivatives.
- α.15) Surfactant polyvinyl compounds such as modified PVP, such as the Luviskol® brands from BASF and the Agrimer® brands from ISP or the derivatized polyvinyl acetates such as the Mowilith® brands from Clariant or the polyvinyl butyrates such as the Lutonal® brands from BASF, the Vinnapas® and the Pioloform® brands from Wacker or modified polyvinyl alcohols such as the Mowiol® brands from Clariant.
- α.16) Surface-active polymers based on maleic anhydride and/or reaction products of maleic anhydride, and copolymers comprising maleic anhydride and/or reaction products of maleic anhydride, such as Agrimer®-VEMA brands from ISP.
- α.17) Surface-active derivatives of montan, polyethylene and polypropylene waxes such as the Hoechst® waxes or the Licowet® brands from Clariant.
- α.18) Surface-active phosphonates and phosphinates such as Fluowet®-PL from Clariant.
- α.19) Polyhalogenated or perhalogenated surfactants such as, for example, Emulsogen®-1557 from Clariant.
- The solvent component [component (β)] of the surfactant/solvent system according to the invention are fully reacted, unhydrolyzed esters, i.e. triesters, of phosphoric acid, preferably ortho-phosphoric acid with alcohols, which are insoluble in water or soluble in water up to a concentration of not more than 10 g/l. Compounds which are preferably suitable as component (β) are those having alkylene oxide units, for example C1-C4-alkylene oxide units, in particular tri(butoxyethyl) phosphate (TBEP). (C1-C4)alkylene oxide units, for example ethylenoxy, propyleneoxy and/or butyleneoxy units, in particular propyleneoxy and/or ethyleneoxy units, are preferred for alkyleneoxide-units. They are preferable located in the alcohol component of the phosphoric acid ester. Preferred components (β) exhibit 1 to 4 alkylene oxide units, preferably 1 to 4 (C1-C4)alkylene oxide units per unit of alcohol. The molecular weight of the component (β) is preferably smaller than 1000. The compounds of component (β) preferably share the feature that they do not form micellar aggregates in aqueous solutions, for example micellar aggregates which can be detected by light scattering measurements or other methods. This in addition distinguishes them from phosphoric ester surfactants.
- Suitable components (β) are the esters of phosphoric acid, e.g. orthophosphoric acid which has been formally reacted three times with alcohols, and the oxalkylates of phosphoric acid, e.g. orthophosphoric acid, which has been formally reacted once and/or twice with alcohols. Examples of suitable compounds are tri-esters of phosphoric acid with alcohols from the group consisting of
- 1) monohydric alkanols having 5 to 22 carbon atoms, for example with n-, i- or neo-pentanol, n-hexanol, n-octanol, 2-ethylhexanol,
- 2) diols or polyols, such as ethylene glycol, propylene glycol or glycerol,
- 3) aryl, alkylaryl, poly(alkyl)aryl and poly(arylalkyl)aryl alcohols, for example with phenol and/or cresol, octylphenol, nonylphenol, triisobutylphenol, tristyrylphenol,
- 4) alkoxylated alcohols obtained by reacting the alcohols mentioned above under 1), 2) or 3) with alkylene oxides, preferably 1 to 4 units of (C1-C4)alkylene oxides, and
- 5) alkoxylated alcohols obtained by reacting monohydric alkanols having 1 to 4 carbon atoms and alkylene oxides, preferably 1 to 4 units of (C1-C4)alkylene oxides,
- which esters are substantially insoluble in water.
- Preferred phosphoric esters (component β) are, for example,
- alkoxylated short-chain alcohols having 1-22 carbon atoms in the alkyl radical and 1 to 30, preferably 1 to 4 alkyleneoxide units in the polyalkyleneoxy moiety which have been reacted completely with ortho-phosphoric acid, for example tributoxyethyl phosphate,
- alkyl alcohols having 5-22 carbon atoms which have been reacted completely with ortho-phosphoric acid, for example Hostaphat CG 120® (Clariant), tri-n-octyl phosphate (“TOF”, Bayer), and
- optionally alkoxylated alcohols having 1-22 carbon atoms in the alkyl radical and phenol derivatives which have been partially reacted with ortho-phosphoric acid, in each case with 0 to 30 preferably 0 to 4 alkyleneoxide units in the polyalkyleneoxide moiety, the remaining OH valencies of the ortho-phosphoric acid subsequently having been alkoxylated, for example the reaction product of mono/dibutoxyethyl phosphate and 2 mol of ethylene oxide or 2 mol of propylene oxide.
- Surprisingly, the surfactant/solvent system according to the invention allows stable active substance formulations to be prepared, for example formulations of active substances, in particular agrochemical, for example herbicidal, active substances which are insoluble in water or soluble in water up to a concentration of 10 g/l. Examples of such active substance formulations are visually transparent and thermodynamically stable emulsifiable concentrates, thermodynamically unstable O/W and W/O emulsions, suspoemulsions or suspension concentrates, inter alia of agrochemical, preferably herbicidal, active substances such as biscarbamate herbicides (for example desmedipham and/or phenmedipham), and/or sulfonate herbicides (for example ethofumesate) and/or triazinone herbicides (for example metamitron). In addition, the surfactant system according to the invention may have a favorable effect on the pesticidal action of the agrochemical active substance(s) incorporated.
- Also, the surfactant/solvent system according to the invention permits the preparation of formulations with active substances other than those mentioned above as long as they have similar properties with regard to their solubility. For example, others which are suitable are herbicides from the group of the phenoxyphenoxypropionates such as diclofop-methyl, of the heteroaryloxyphenoxy-propionates such as fenoxaprop-ethyl or clodinafop-propargyl, of the triazinones, such as metamitron, of the sulfonylureas, such as triflusulfuron-methyl, or other active substances such as prochloraz and/or insecticides such as deltamethrin. This shows the flexibility of the surfactant/solvent system described. The compounds mentioned are known to the skilled worker for example from “The Pesticide Manual”, British Crop Protection Council, 11th edition, 1997.
- Other organic solvents (c) which are suitable are, for example, unpolar solvents, polar protic or aprotic dipolar solvents and their mixtures. Examples of other organic solvents for the purposes of the invention are
- aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbons such as, for example, mineral oils, paraffins or toluene, xylenes and naphthalene derivatives, in particular 1-methylnaphthalene, 2-methylnaphthalene, mixtures of C6-C16-aromatics such as, for example, the Solvesso® series (ESSO) with the types Solvesso® 100 (b.p. 162-177° C.), Solvesso® 150 (b.p. 187-207° C.) and Solvesso®) 200 (b.p. 219-282° C.) and 6-20C aliphatics which can be linear or cyclic, such as the products of the Shellsol® series, types T and K, or BP-n paraffins,
- halogenated aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbons such as methylene chloride or chlorobenzene,
- mono- and/or polybasic esters such as, for example, triacetin (acetic acid triglyceride), butyrolactone, propylene carbonate, triethyl citrate and (C1-C22)alkyl phthalates, specifically (C4-C8)alkyl phthalates,
- ethers such as diethyl ether tetrahydrofuran (THF), dioxane, alkylene glycol monoalkyl ethers and alkylene glycol dialkyl ethers such as, for example, propylene glycol monomethyl ether, specifically Dowanol® PM (propylene: glycol monomethyl ether), propylene glycol monoethyl ether, ethylene glycol monomethyl ether or ethylene glycol monoethyl ether, diglyme and tetraglyme,
- amides such as dimethylformamide (DMF), dimethylacetamide, dimethylcaprylic/capric amide and N-alkylpyrrolidones,
- ketones such as acetone, which is water-soluble, but also ketones which are not miscible with water, such as, for example, cyclohexanone or isophorone,
- nitriles such as acetonitrile, propionitrile, butyronitrile and benzonitrile,
- sulfoxides and sulfones such as dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and sulfolane, and
- oils in general, for example vegetable oils such as corn oil and rapeseed oil.
- Further preferred organic solvents for the purposes of the present invention are, in particular, amides such as dimethylcaprylic/capric amide and N-methylpyrrolidone, or aromatic solvents such as the Solvesso® series from Exxon.
- The adjuvants and additives used for the preparation of the above-mentioned formulations, such as, in particular, surfactants and solvents, are known in principle, and are described, for example, in standard works: McCutcheon's “Detergents and Emulsifiers Annual”, MG Publ. Corp., Ridgewood N.J.; Sisley and Wood, “Encyclopedia of Surface active Agents”, Chem. Publ. Co. Inc., N.Y. 1964; Schönfeldt, “Grenzflächenaktive Äthylenoxidaddukten” [Surface-active ethylene oxide adducts], Wiss. Verlagsgesellschaft, Stuttgart 1976; Winnacker-Küchler, “Chemische Technologie” [Chemical Engineeering], Volume 7, C. Hauser-Verlag, Munich, 4th edition, 1986.
- While the chemical structure of the individual components which can be employed is described in sufficient detail in the abovementioned standard works, predictions regarding the properties of mixtures of such components for formulating an active substance cannot be deduced from the abovementioned standard works.
- Surprisingly, it has now been found that combinations of an in water insoluble or up to 10 g/l in water soluble phosphoric-acid tri-ester as solvent and one or more nonaromatic-based surfactants are particularly well suited for the preparation of liquid formulations of active substances such as stable emulsifiable concentrates, emulsions, suspoemulsions or suspension concentrates, which are also an object of the present invention.
- The liquid formulations according to the invention can be prepared by the customary processes which are already known, for example by mixing the various components with the aid of stirring, shaking or (static) mixers. If appropriate, it is advantageous to briefly heat the samples in order to ensure the complete dissolution of all the components involved.
- One factor for the selection of preferred surfactant components is their acidity or basicity per unit weight or volume, which is expressed, for example, by the acid number or amine number. When selecting further surfactant components, it is advantageous to ensure that the total acid number or amine number does not increase unduly. Preferably suitable, besides nonionic surfactants, are therefore for example acidic or basic surfactant components with sufficiently small acid or amine numbers, or nonionic surfactant components. Accordingly, additional nonionic surfactant components which can be employed are, for example, castor oil which has been reacted with 40 mol of EO or else castor oil which has been reacted with 12 mol of EO, oleic acid which has been reacted with 15 mol of EO, and EO/PO/EO block copolymers.
- In this connection it must furthermore be mentioned that the surfactant/solvent systems of the present invention allow the preparation of stable formulations with an active substance load and active substance composition which can be varied within wide limits. Thus, the active substance load may vary for instance between 20 and 40, preferably between 24 and 30, percent by weight. As regards the active substance composition, not only stable formulations with one, active substance, but also formulations with two or, in particular, three active substances, can be obtained using this component mixture.
- The above-described surfactant/solvent systems are preferably suitable for the preparation of formulations with herbicidal active substances such as diclofop-methyl, fenoxaprop-ethyl, prochloraz, metamitron and/or deltamethrin.
- Preferred ratios of the components phosphoric ester (β): surfactant (α) are, in particular, 100:1 to 1:100, especially preferably 1:5 to 1:20, for example approximately 1:8, 1:9 or 1:10, or 1:0., 25 to 1:0., 9, for example 1.3:1, 1.4:1 or 1.5:1, depending on the active substance load and the active substance composition of the formulations.
- The surfactant/solvent system according to the invention permits the preparation of various liquid formulations, such as oil dispersions, suspoemulsions, W/O- or O/W-based emulsions and, in particular, of emulsifiable concentrates and corresponding liquid formulations derived therefrom, such as aqueous spray mixtures.
- Emulsifiable concentrates which are prepared in accordance with the present invention comprise a priori no added water, but only the residual water present in the abovementioned commercially available surfactants and surfactant mixtures, polymers and solvents. Owing to the surfactants present in the emulsfiable concentrates of the present invention, however, it is possible for these to be diluted with water as far as a critical volume fraction without this leading to cloudiness or the formulation becoming unstable. Formally, this first gives rise to W/O microemulsions which, upon further increasing the water fraction, become W/O emulsions and finally—upon further dilution with water—O/W emulsions. The invention therefore also encompasses liquid formulations which, besides the surfactant/solvent mixture b) according to the invention, comprise (added) water, for example microemulsions.
- The component mixtures (b) allow preferably liquid preparations of active substances, in particular herbicidal active substances such as desmedipham and/or phenmedipham and/or ethofumesate, to be prepared, which comprise
- a) 1 to 50% by weight, preferably 15 to 35% by weight, of agrochemical active substances,
- b) 5 to 80% by weight, preferably 10 to 70% by weight, of the surfactant/solvent system (b) according to the invention,
- c) 0 to 40% by weight, preferably 5 to 35% by weight, of further organic solvents,
- d) 0 to 20% by weight, preferably 0 to 10% by weight, of customary adjiuvants and additives, such as formulation auxiliaries, and
- e) 0 to 96% by weight, preferably 0 to 90% by weight, in particular 0 to 10% by weight, of water.
- Examples of customary adjiuvants and additives such as formulation auxiliaries d) are antifreeze agents, evaporation inhibitors, preservatives, odorants and colorants. Preferred formulation auxiliaries d) are antifreeze agents and evaporation inhibitors such as glycerol, for example in an amount of 2 to 10% by weight, and preservatives, for example Mergal K9N® (Riedel) or Cobate C® in the use concentrations which are customary for the agents employed in each case.
- Since anhydrous emulsfiable concentrates constitute an advantageous use form of the active substances, in particular herbicidal active substances of type (a), an especially preferred subject matter of the invention are emulsifiable concentrates which comprise
- a) 10 to 40% by weight of active substances of the abovementioned type (a),
- b) 10 to 60% by weight of the surfactant/solvent system (b) according to the invention,
- c) 5 to 35% by weight of further organic solvents and
- d) 0 to 10% by weight of customary adjuvants and additives, for example formulation auxiliaries.
- In analogy to anhydrous emulsfiable concentrates, the oil-based suspension concentrates, which are likewise anhydrous, constitute a preferred subject matter of this invention, these preparations comprising:
- a) 10 to 40% by weight of active substances of the abovementioned type (a),
- b) 10 to 60% by weight of the surfactant/solvent system (b) according to the invention,
- c) 5 to 35% by weight of further organic solvents,
- d) 0 to 10% by weight of customary adjuvants and additives other than (e), such as formulation auxiliaries, and
- e) 0.001 to 20% by weight of organic and/or inorganic thickeners.
- Furthermore, emulsions may also be prepared with the surfactant/solvent systems according to the invention. A further especially preferred subject matter of the invention are therefore emulsions or microemulsions comprising
- a) 10 to 40% by weight of active substances of the abovementioned type (a),
- b) 10 to 60% by weight of the surfactant/solvent system (b) according to the invention,
- c) 5 to 35% by weight of further organic solvents and
- d) 0 to 10% by weight of customary adjuvants and additives, such as formulation auxiliaries and
- e) 0.001 to 95% by weight of water.
- The suspoemulsions which can be prepared with the above-described surfactant/solvent systems also constitute a preferred subject matter of the invention. These comprise
- a) 10 to 40% by weight of active substances of the abovementioned type (a),
- b) 10 to 60% by weight of the surfactant solvent system (b) according to the invention,
- c) 5 to 35% by weight of further organic solvents and;
- d) 0 to 10% by weight of customary adjuvants and additives other than (f), such as formulation auxiliaries and
- e) 0.001 to 95% by weight of Water and
- f0 0.001 to 20% by weight of organic and/or inorganic thickeners.
- Upon dilution with water, the surfactant/solvent system according to the invention (component mixture b)) results in dispersions of oil phases in water or, when the appropriate individual components have been chosen, of aqueous phases in oil. Accordingly, dispersions can be obtained which can be diluted either with water or with oil while retaining the colloidal structure, depending on the composition. The dispersions which can be obtained from the above-described concentrates by dilution are therefore another subject matter of the invention.
- The surfactant/solvent system according to the invention is suitable for the preparation of stable liquid formulations, in particular emulsifiable concentrates. The formulations and spray mixtures which can be prepared with the surfactant/solvent system according to the invention also give results which are advantageous from the biological angle upon use. An effective amount of the formulation or of the spray mixture, if necessary after dilution with water, is applied to the plants, plant parts or the area on which the plants grow, for example the area under cultivation. Moreover, the biological activity of the agrochemical active substances employed can be increased synergistically by employing the surfactant/solvent component b) according to the invention.
- In the examples which follow, stated quantities are based on weight unless otherwise specified. The examples of Table 1 refer to comparative examples not in accordance with the invention, while the examples of Table 2 are in accordance with the invention and describe emulsifiable concentrates (Examples I-VII), emulsions (Examples VIII and XI), suspoemulsions (Example IX) and suspension concentrates (Example X). The formulations were prepared by mixing the components with a stirrer.
TABLE 1 Examples of formulations which give no stable emulsifiable concentrates (EC) 1 2 3 4 Fenoxaprop-p-ethyl 15 Endosulfan 40 Deltamethrin 5 Metamitron 1 Rapeseed oil 27 40 57 30 Genapol X-0604) 15 20 20 30 Emulsogen EL-4005) 14 19 18 25 Phosfetal 2018) 4 4 4 10 Servoxyl VPDZ 20/1007) 2 -
TABLE 2 Examples of formulations according to the invention which give stable formulations I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI Ethofumesate 12.5 38.4 10.5 13.7 15.8 10.5 Phenmedipham 10.0 8.5 11.1 12.8 8.5 Desmedipham 8.0 6.5 8.5 9.8 6.5 Diclofop-methyl 15.0 Fenoxaprop-p-ethyl 15.0 Prochloraz 40.0 Deltamethrin 5.0 Metamitron 1.5 Tributoxyethyl phosphate1) 25.5 40.0 40.0 27.0 45.0 21.6 42.5 27.5 12.6 12.0 22.5 Rapeseed oil 9.8 Genapol X-0604) 20.0 20.0 20.0 15.0 20.0 20.0 27.0 15.0 15.0 20.0 15.0 Genapol PF 206) 10.0 9.8 14.0 Emulsogen EL 4005) 18.0 19 19.0 14.0 20.0 16.0 24.0 12.0 Phosfetal 2018) 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 10.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 3.0 Servoxyl VPDZ 20/1007) 2.0 2.0 2.0 HOE S36182) 2.5 2.5 3.0 Bentone 383) 0.8 Drinking water 19.5 26.8 19.0
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1. A surfactant/solvent system for liquid formulations comprising
α) one or more nonaromatic-based surfactants,
β) as solvent, one or more triester(s) of phosphoric acid with alcohols, preferably from the group consisting of
1) monohydric alkanols having 5 to 22 carbon atoms,
2) diols or polyols,
3) aryl, alkylaryl, poly(alkyl)aryl and poly(arylalkyl)aryl alcohols,
4) alkoxylated alcohols: obtained by reacting the alcohols mentioned above under 1), 2) or 3) with alkylene oxides, and
5) alkoxylated alcohols obtained by reacting monohydric alkanols having 1 to 4 carbon atoms and alkylene oxides.
2. A surfactant/solvent system as claimed in claim 1 which comprises, as component β), one or more compounds from the group of
alkoxylated short-chain alcohols having 1-22 carbon atoms in the alkyl radical and 1 to 30 alkyleneoxy units in the polyalkyleneoxy moiety which have been reacted completely with ortho-phosphoric acid,
alkyl alcohols having 5-22 carbon atoms which have been re acted completely with ortho-phosphoric acid,
optionally alkoxylated alcohols having 1-22 carbon atoms in the alkyl radical and phenol derivatives, which have been partially reacted with ortho-phosphoric acid, in each case with 0 to 30 alkyleneoxy units in the polyalkyleneoxy moiety, the remaining OH valencies of the ortho-phosphoric acid subsequently having been alkoxylated, and esters of n-octylphosphonic acid which has formally been reacted twice with alcohols.
3. A liquid active substance formulation which comprises
(a) one or more active substances which are insoluble in water or soluble up to a concentration of 10 g/l,
(b) the surfactant/solvent system as claimed in claim 1 ,
(c) if appropriate further organic solvents,
(d) if appropriate further adjuvants and additives such as further surfactants and/or polymers, and
(e) if appropriate water.
4. A liquid active substance formulation as claimed in claim 3 , which comprises
a) 1 to 50% by weight of agrochemical active substances,
b) 5 to 80% by weight of the surfactant/solvent system according to claim 1 ,
c) 0 to 40% by weight of further organic solvents,
g) 0 to 20% by weight of customary adjuvants and additives other than (f), such as formulation auxiliaries,
h) 0 to 96% by weight of water and
i) 0 to 30% by weight of further surfactants.
5. A liquid active substance formulation as claimed in claim 3 in the form of an emulsifiable concentrate.
6. An emulsifiable concentrate as claimed in claim 5 which comprises
a) 10 to 40% by weight of agrochemical active substances,
b) 10 to 60% by weight of the surfactant/solvent system according to claim 1 ,
c) 5 to 35% by weight of further organic solvents,
d) 0 to 10% by weight of customary adjuvants and additives other than (e), such as formulation auxiliaries and
e) 10 to 25% by weight of further surfactants.
7. A liquid active substance formulation as claimed in claim 3 , which comprises one or more active substances from the group of the herbicides desmedipham, phenmedipham and ethofumesate.
8. A process for the preparation of an active substance formulation as defined in claim 3 , wherein the components are mixed with each other.
9. The use of the surfactant/solvent system as claimed in claim 1 in liquid active substance formulations.
10. The use as claimed in claim 1 in emulsifiable concentrates.
11. A method of controlling undesired vegetation, wherein an effective amount of a liquid active substance formulation as claimed in claim 3 is applied to the plants, plant parts or area on which the plants grow.
12. The use of a liquid active substance formulation as claimed in claim 3 for controlling undesired vegetation.
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