IL93568A - Water-soluble or water-dispersible pesticide granules and their preparation - Google Patents

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IL93568A
IL93568A IL9356890A IL9356890A IL93568A IL 93568 A IL93568 A IL 93568A IL 9356890 A IL9356890 A IL 9356890A IL 9356890 A IL9356890 A IL 9356890A IL 93568 A IL93568 A IL 93568A
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93568/2 0>-Π>3η IN 0>0-1 D>D>DOn D>p>TO >t»01p 0>-l>A-lA ojiiorn o>oa nomnt? Water-soluble or water-dlspersible pesticide granules and their preparation E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY C: 80057/3 93568/2 - 1 - BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION In general, water-soluble or water-dispersible granular compositions are prepared by processes involving pan or fluidized bed granulation, compaction, tabletting or by spraying the active material upon a preformed carrier.
U.S. 3,920,442, issued November 18, 1975, discloses a general method for the production of water-dispersible granular compositions.
U.S. 4,197,112, issued April 8, 1980, discloses a water-dispersible triazine herbicide composition consisting of a triazine herbicide and a surfactant.
Japanese Patent Application 52/30577 (CA88:1627p) discloses a slow release pesticide -fertilizer composition comprising an insecticide, polyoxyethylene monooleate, and urea.
Japanese Patent Application 47/43822 (CA 80:67436S) discloses a stabilized insecticide composition comprising diazinon, polyethylene glycol-400, urea, silicic acid hydrate and diatomaceous earth.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION This invention comprises a water-soluble or water-dispersible, layered pesticidal granular composition wherein at least one layer comprises by weight based on the total weight of the layer and substrate : I (1) 0.1 to 50% of one or more water-soluble pesticides, or water-soluble form thereof, or water-dispersible form of pesticides (hereinafter referred to as coating pesticide(s) ) , carried by (2) 1 to 20% of a carrier comprising a water-soluble polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, or derivative, copol mer or mixture thereof having a weight j average molecular weight .between 150 and 8000, (3) 50 to 98.9% of a water-soluble or water-dispersible granular substrate of a particle diameter of at least about 500 microns .
Specifically preferred granular substrates are potassium carbonate, urea prills, granules of: 2 , 4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, 4-chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid, (+/-)- or (R,+)-2-(4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy)- propionic acid, glyphosate , metribuzin, methabenzthiazuron , combinations thereof, or their agriculturally suitable salts or solid formulations.
Preferred is a granular composition wherein the coating pesticide(s) are embedded in the carrier and the coating pesticide(s) consists of from 0.5 to 40% of the total weight; the polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, or derivative thereof consists of from 3 to 15% of the total weight, and substrate consists of 70 to 98% of the total weight.
Specifically preferred as coating pesticides are : 2- [ [N(4-methoxy-6-methyl-l, 3 ,5 triazin-2-yl)- N-methylamino] carbonyl] amino] sulfonyl] benzoic acid, methyl ester, 3- [ [ [ [ (4-methoxy-6-rnethyl-l, 3 ,5 triazin-2- yl) amino] carbonyl] amino] -sulfonyl] -2- thiophene carboxylic acid, methyl ester, methyl 2- [ [ [ [ ( , 6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl ) - amino] carbonyl] amino] sulfonyl] methyl benzoate, an agriculturally suitable salt thereof, or a water-dispersable powder formulation thereof, methyl-2-[ [ [ [ ( -methoxy-6-methyl-l , 3 , 5- triazin-2-yl) amino] carbonyl] -amino] - , sulfonyl ] benzoate , 2-chloro-N- [ (4-methoxy-6-methyl-l , 3,5-triazin- 2-yl) amino] carbonyl] benzenesuIfonamide , and agriculturally suitable salts, and water-dispersable powder formulations of the foregoing.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The most common method of applying agricultural pesticides involves their dilution in a solvent followed by spraying of the resulting solution or dispersion. Because of the increasing costs of non-aqueous solvents and the toxicity of some of them, formulations involving water-soluble or water-dispersible granules have become increasingly popular. In such formulations, the dispersed particles formed on dilution should be no greater than 50 microns, and preferably less than 10 microns, in their largest dimension to avoid nozzle pluggage or premature settling which results in uneven application of the pesticide. Consequently, it is preferred that all of the components of the formulated product rapidly and completely dissolve in the dilution water.
Conventional methods for the preparation of water-soluble or water-dispersible granules involve fluidized bed or pan granulation techniques or the impregnation of an active pesticide agent on preformed mineral granules. Granules prepared by bed or pan granulation are generally sprayable upon dilution while the impregnated compositions are applied mechanically, for example, using spreaders.
Often it is desirable to use mixtures. of two or more pesticides of different functions to provide broad spectrum control over a variety of weeds and/or undesirable organisms for example a mixture of a herbicide and an insecticide. Unfortunately, some of the individual components are physically or chemically incompatible as mixtures, especially in long-term storage. For example, carbamate insecticides are generally unstable in the presence of alkaline components and sulfonylurea herbicides are known to be unstable in the presence of acidic materials. The chemical incompatibility can be due to an impurity present in the complementary pesticide and not the bioactive component itself. For these reasons it would be desirable to have a sprayable, formulated product consisting of particles or granules wherein the active components are physically separated .
The present invention comprises low cost water-soluble granules or water-dispersible granular formulations prepared by the layering or coating of a water-soluble pesticide or preformulated water-dispersible form of a pesticide onto a granular substrate, itself water-soluble or water-dispersible, using a water-soluble polyethylene glycol as a binder. Preparation of these formulations involves the use of simple mixing techniques and equipment in contrast to the specialized techniques and equipment required for fluidized bed and pan granulation procedures. The use of simple mixing also allows for the easy incorporation of formulation adjuvants and stabilizers.
Many pesticides have been formulated to dry flowable granular compositions suitable for overcoating by the process of this invention. They include herbicidal sulfonamides, phenylether herbicides, glyphosate, metribuzin, bromacil, diuron, hexazinone, manzate, flusilazol, oxamyl and hexythiazox .
A water-soluble pesticide refers to compounds which are substantially dissolved in water under the conditions of temperature and concentration at which application (e.g., spraying of the solution) is to be carried out.
Pesticide (active ingredient) means herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, nematocides, miticides, virucides, algicides, bactericides, plant growth regulants, defoliants, insect attractants and repellents and particularly compatible combinations of the foregoing. Preferred are herbicides selected from the class of herbicidal sulfonylureas, nonlimiting examples of which include the following. Each of these may be water soluble or formulated in a water dispersible or water soluble form: 2-chloro-N- [ (4-methoxy-6-methyl-l, 3 ,5-triazin-2- yl) amino] carbony1] benzenesuIfonamide Chlorsulfuron methyl2- [ [ [ [ ( , 6-dimethyl-2-pyrimidinyl ) amino] - carbon l] amino] sulfonyl] benzoate Sulfometuron methyl methy1-2- [ [ [ [ ( 4-methoxy-6-meth l-l , 3,5-triazin-2- yl) amino] carbonyl] amino] sulfonyl] benzoate Metsulfuron 2-[ [N-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-l, 3 , 5-triazin-2-yl) -timethyl amino] carbonyl] amino] sulfonyl] benzoic acid, methyl ester Express (TM) ethyl 2- [ [ [ [ ( 4 -chloro-6-methoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) , amino] carbonyl ] amino] sulfonyl] benzoate Chlorimuron ethyl 2- [ [ ( 4-ethoxy-6-methylamino-l , 3,5-triazin-2- yl) aminocarbonyl] aminosulfonyl] benzoic acid, methyl ester Muster (TM) 2- [ [ ( , 6-dimethoxy-l, 3 , 5-triazin-2-yl) aminocarbonyl] - aminosulfonyl] -4- (2 , 2 , 2-trif luoroethoxy) benzoic acid, ethyl, ester 4-chloro-2-[ [ (4-methoxy-6-methyl-l, 3 ,5-triazin-2- yl) aminocarbonyl] aminosulfonyl] benzoic ac d, isopropyl ester 3- [ [ [ [ (4-methoxy-6-me hyl-l, 3 , 5-triazin-2-yl) amino] - carbonyl] amino] suIfonyl] -2-thiophene carboxylie acid, methyl ester Thiameturon methyl methyl 2-[ [ [ [ (4 , 6-dimethoxy-2-pyrirnidinyl) amino] - carbonyl] amino] sulfonyl]methylbenzoate Bensulfuron methyl 2- [ [ (4 , 6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl) aminocarbonyl] - aminosulfonyl] N, -dime hy1-3-pyridinecarbo amide 2- [ [ < 4 , 6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl) ) aminocarbonyl] - aminosulfonyl] -3-pyr idinecarboxylic acid, methyl ester N-[ (4 , 6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl) ) aminocarbonyl ] -3- ( ethylsulfonyl) -2-pyridinesulfonamide N- [ ( , 6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl) ) aminocarbonyl ] - 2 , 3-dihydro-2-methyl-benzo (b) thiophene-7- sulfonamide, 1,1 dioxide 2- [ t [ [ (4 , 6-bis (dif luoromethoxy) -2-pyrimidinyl]- amino] carbonyl] amino] sulfonyl] benzoic acid, methyl ester ethyl 5-[3-(4, 6-dimethoxypyr imidin-2-yl ) ureido- sulfonyl] - 1-methylpyrazole-4-carboxylate N- [ ( 6-methoxy-4-methyl-l , 3,5-triazin-2-yl) aminocarbonyl] -2- ( 2-chlo roethoxy) benzene sulfonamide N- [ (4 , 6-dimethoxy-l , 3 , 5-triazin-2-yl) amino-carbonyl] - 2- ( 2-methoxyethoxy) benzenesu Ifonamide N- [ ( 4 , 6-dimethoxypyr imidin-2-yl ) -amino] carbonyl] - 3-trif luoromethyl-2-pyridinesulfonamide .
Other types of herbicides that can be advantageously employed in this invention are below : Common Name Chemical Name acetochlor 2-chloro-N-(ethoxymethyl)- N(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl) - acetamide acif luorfen 5- [2-chloro-4-( trif luoromethyl) - phenoxy] -2-nitrobenzoic acid acrolein 2-propenal . alachlor 2-chloro-N-(2 , 6-diethylphenyl) - N(methoxymethyl) acetamide ametryn N-ethyl- ' - ( 1-methylethyl) -6- (methylthio)-l,3,5-triazine- 2 , diamine amitrole lH-1 , 2 , 4-triazol-3-amine AMS ammonium sulfamate asulam methyl [ (4-aminophenyl) sulfonyl] carbamate atrazine 6-chloro-N-ethyl-N' -( 1-methylethyl) 1 , 3 , 5-triazine-2 , 4- diamine barban 4-chloro-2-butynyl 3-chloro- carbamate benef in N-butyl-N-ethyl-2, 6-dinitro-4- ( trif luoromethyl ) benzenamine bensulide 0,0-bis(l-methylethyl) S- [2 [ (phenylsulfonyl) amino] - ethyl] phosphorodithioate bentazon 3-(l-rnethylethyl)-(lH)-2, 1,3- benzothiadiazin- (3H) -one, 2 , 2-dioxide benzof luor N-[4-(ethylthio)-2-(trif luoro- methyl) phenyl ] methane- sulfonamide benzoylprop N-benzoyl-N- (3 , 4-dichlorophenyl ) - DLalanine bi fenox methyl 5- (2 , 4-dichloro- phenoxy) -2nitrobenzoate broraaci 1 5-bromo-6-methy1-3 -( 1-methylpropy1)2, 4(1H,3H) pyr imidinedione bromoxyni 1 3 , 5-dibromo-4-hydroxybenzonitrile butachlor N- (butoxymethyl) -2-chloro-N- (2 , 6diethylphenyl) acetamide buthidazole 3- [5-(l, l-dimethylethyl)-l, 3,4- thi adiazo1-2-yl] -4-hydroxy-1- methyl-2imidazolidinone butralin 4- (l, l-dimethylethyl)-N-(l- methylpropyl) -2 ,6-dinitro- benzenamine butylate 5-ethyl bis(2-methylpropyl)car- bamothioate cacodylic dimethyl arsinic oxide acid CDAA 2-chloro-N,N-di-2-propenyl- acetamide CDEC 2-chloroallyl diethyldi- thiocarbamate chloramben 3-amino-2 , 5-dichlorobenzoic acid chlorbromuron 3-(4-bromo-3-chlorophenyl) -1- methoxy-lmethylurea chlorimuron 2- [ [ [ [ (4-chloro-6-methoxy-2- pyr imiethyldinyl) ethyl amino] - carbonyl ] amino] sulfonyl ] benzoic acid, ethyl ester chloroxuron N ' - [4- ( 4-chlorophenoxy) phenyl] - N,Ndimethylurea chlorpropham 1-methylethyl 3-chlorophenyl- carbamate chlortoluron N ' -(3-chlor0-4-methylphenyl) - N, dimethylurea cinmethylin exo-l-meth l-4-( 1-methylethyl) -2 [ ( 2methylphenyl )methoxy] -7- oxabicyclo[2.2.1] heptane clethodim (E,E)-(+)-2-[l-[ [ (3-chloro-2- propenyl ) oxy] imino] propyl] -5- [ 2- (ethylthio) propyl] -3- hydroxy-2-cyclohexen-l-one clomazone 2- [ ( 2-chlorophenyl) methyl] -4 ,4- dimethyl3-isoxazolidinone cloproxydim (E,E)-2-[l-[ [ (3-chloro-2-pro- penyl ) oxy) imino] butyl ] -5- [2- (ethylthio) propyl] 3-hydroxy 2-cyclohexen-l-one clopyralid 3 , 6-dichloro-2-pyridinecar- boxylic acid CMA calcium salt of MAA cyanazine 2- [ [4-chloro-6-(ethylamino)~ l,3,5-triazin-2-yl] amino] -2- methylpropanenitrile cycloate S-ethyl cyclohexylethylcar- bamothioate cycluron 3-cyclooctyl-l, l-dimethylurea cyperquat 1-methy1-4-phenylpyr idinium cyprazine 2-chlor0-4- (cyclopropylamino) - 6-( isopropy1amino) -s-triazine cyprazole N-[5-(2-chloro-l, 1-dimethyl- ethyl)-l, 3 , 4thiadiazol-2- yl] cyclopropanecarboxamide cypromid 3 * , 4 ' -dichlorocyclopropane- carboxanilide da lapon 2 , 2-dichloropropanoic acid dazomet tetrahydro-3 , 5-dimethyl-2H- 1,3, 5-thiadiaz ne-2-thione DCPA dimethyl 2 , 3 , 5 , 6-tetrachloro- 1 , -benzene-dicarboxylate desmediphan ethyl [3- [ [ (phenylamino) - carbony1 ] oxy] phenyl] carbamate desmetryn 2- ( isopropylamino) -4- (me hyl- amino) -6 (methylthio) -s- triazine diallate S-(2 , 3-dichloro-2-propenyl)- bis ( Imethylethyl) carbamothioate dicamba 3 , 6-dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid dichlobeni 1 2 , 6-dichlorobenzonitri le dichlorprop (+) -2- (2 , -dichlorophenoxy) - propanoic acid dichlofop (+) -2- [4- (2 , -dichlorophenoxy) - phenoxy] propanoic acid diethatyl N-(chloroacetyl)-N-(2, 6-diethyl- phenyl)glyci e di fenzoquat 1 , 2-dimethyl-3 , 5-diphenyl-1H- pyr azolium dinitr amine N3 ,N3-diethyl-2, -dinitro-6- ( trif luoromethyl ) -1 , 3- benzenedi amine dinoseb 2-(l-methylpropyl)- ,6-dinitro- phenol diphenamid N , N-dimethyl-a-phenylbenzene- acetamide diprppetryn 6- (ethylthio)-N,N'-bis(l-methyl- ethyl) 1, 3 , 5-triazine-2 , 4- diamine diquat 6,7-dihydrodipyrido[l,2-a:2' , 1'- c] pyrazinedium ion diuron ' - ( 3 , 4-dichlorophenyl)-N,N- dimethylurea DNOC 2-methyl- , 6-dinitrophenol DSMA disodium salt of MAA endothall 7-oxabicyclo [2.2.1] heptane-2 , 3- dicarboxylic acid EPTC S-ethyl dipropylcarbamothioate ethalf luralin N-ethyl-N-(2-methyl-2-propenyl) - 2,6dinitro-4-(trifluoro- raethy1 ) benzenamine ethofumesate (+) -2-ethoxy-2 , 3-dihydro-3 , 3- dimethyl5-benzofuranyl methanesulfonate fenac 2,3, 6-trichlorobenzeneacetic acid fenoxaprop (+) -2- [4- [ ( 6-chloro-2-benzoxa- zolyl)oxy] phenoxy] propanoic acid fenuron N, N-dirnethyl- ' -phenylurea fenuron TCA Salt of fenuron and TCA f lamprop N-benzoyl-N- ( 3-chloro-4-f luoro- phenyl )DL-alanine f luazifop (+)-2-[4-[ [5-(trif luoromethyl)-2- pyridinyl] oxy] phenoxy] propanoic acid f luazifop-P (R)-2-[4-[ [5-(trif luoromethyl)-2- pyridinyl] oxy] phenoxy] propanoic acid f luchloralin N-(2-chloroethyl) -2 , 6-dinitro-N- propyl4- ( tr if luoromethyl ) - benzenamine f luometuron Ν,Ν-dimethyl-N· -[3-(trif luoromethyl ) phenyl] urea f luorochlor- 3-chloro-4-(chloromethyl) -1- [3- idone (trif luoromethyl ) phenyl] - 2-pyrrolidinone f luorodifen p-nitrophenyl a, a, a-trif luoro-2- nitro-p-tolyl ether f luorogly- carboxymethyl 5- [2-chloro-4- cofen (trif luoromethyl) phenoxy] - 2-nitrobenzoate f luridone 1-methyl-3-phenyl-5- [3-(tri- f luoromethyl) phenyl] - ( 1H) - pyridinone f luroxypyr acetic acid, 2- [ [ [4-amino- 3,5-dichloro-6-fluoro-2- pyridinyl] oxy] ] [ [methyl- heptyl] ester] fomesafeh 5- [2-chlor0-4- ( tr if luoromethyl) - phenoxy] - (methylsuIfonyl) - 2-nitrobenzamide fosamine ethyl hydrogen (aminocarbonyl)- phosphate glyphosate N- (phosphonomethyl ) glycine haloxyfop 2- [4-[ [ 3 -chloro-5- (trif luoromethyl ) -2-pyridinyl ] oxy] - phenoxy] propanoic acid hexaf lurate potassium hexaf luoroarsenate hexazinone 3-eye lohexy1-6- (dimethyl amino ) - 1-methyll , 3,5-triazine- 2,4(lH,3H)-dione imazametha- 6- ( 4 -isoprop 1-4 -meth 1-5-oxo- benz 2-imidazolin-2-yl) - m-toluic acid, methyl ester and 6-(4-isopropyl4-methyl-5- oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl) p- . toluic acid, methyl ester imazapyr (+)-2-[ , 5-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(l- methylethyl) -5-oxo-lH- imidazol-2-yl] -3pyridine- carboxylic acid imazaquin 2- [4 , 5-dihydro-4-methyl-4- (l-methylethyl)-5-oxo-lH- imidazol-2-yl] -3quinoline- carboxylic acid imazethapyr (+)-2-[4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(l- methylethyl ) -5-oxo-lH-imidazol- 2-yl ] -5ethyl-3-pyridinecar- boxylic acid ioxyni 1 4-hydroxy-3 , 5-diiodobenzonitrile isopropalin 4-(l-methylethyl)-2, 6-dinitro- N , dipropylbenzenamine isoproturon N- (4-isopropylphenyl) - ' ,Ν'- dimethylurea isouron N'-[5-(l, l-dimethylethyl)-3- isoxazolyl] N, -dimethylurea isoxaben N- [ 3- ( 1-ethyl-l-methylpropy1 ) - 5 isoxazolyl] -2 , 6-dimethoxy- benzamide karbuti late 3- [ [ (dimethylamino)carbonyl] - amino]phenyl-(l, 1-dimethyl- ethyl)carbamate lactofen (+) -2-ethoxy-l-methyl-2-oxo- ethyl 5-[2chloro-4-(trif luoro- methyl ) phenoxy] 2-nitrobenzoate lenaci 1 3-cyclohexyl-6 , 7-dihydro-lH- cyclopen apyr imidine- 2,4(3H 5H)-dione linuron ' -(3 , 4-dichlorophenyl)-N- methoxy-Nmethylurea MAA methylarsonic acid MAMA monoammonium salt of MAA MCPA (4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy) acetic acid MCPB 4- (4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy) - butanoic acid mecoprop (+) -2-(4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy) - propanoic acid mef luidide N-[2 4-dimethyl-5-[ [ (trif luoro- methyl) sulfonyl] amino] phenyl ] - acetamide metha 1- N-(2-methyl-2-propenyl)-2, 6- propal dinitro-N-4-(tri- f luoromethyl) enzenamide methabenz- 1, 3-dimethyl-3-(2-benzothia- thi azuron zolyl)urea methara methylcarbamodithioic acid methazole 2- (3 , 4-dichlorophenyl) -4-methy1- l,2, oxadiazolidine-3,5-dione methoxuron ' - ( 3-chloro-4-me hoxyphenyl ) - , Ndimethylurea metolachlor 2-chloro-N-(2-ethyl-6-methyl- phenyl)-N(2-methoxy-l- methylethyl) acetamide metribuzin -amino- 6- ( 1 , 1-dimethylethyl ) - 3- (methylthio) -1 , 2,4-triazin- 5(4H)-one MH 1 , 2-dihydro-3 , 6-pyridazinedione molinate S-ethyl hexahydro-lH-azepine- 1-carbothioate monolinuron 3- (p-chlorophenyl) -1-methoxy-l- methylurea monuron N ' - ( -chlorophenyl) -N, -dimethyl- urea monuron TCA Salt of monuron and TCA MSMA monosodium salt of MAA napropamide , N-diethyl-2- ( 1-naphthaleny1- oxy) propanamide naptalam 2- [ ( 1-naphtha lenyl amino) carbo- nyl]benzoic acid neburon 1-butyl-3-(3, 4-dichlorophenyl) - 1-methylurea nitralin 4- (methylsulfonyl)-2 , 6-dinitro- N, dipropylani line nitrofen 2 , 4-dichloro-l-(4-nitrophenoxy) - benzene nitrof luorfen 2-chloro-l-(4-nitrophenoxy) -4- ( tr if luorome hyl) enzene norea Ν,Ν-dimethyl-N' -(octahydro-4 , 7- methanolH-inden-5-yl) urea 3aa,4ct,5a,7a, 7 aa-isomer norf lurazon 4-chloro- 5- (methyl amino) -2- [3- ( trif luoromethyl ) phenyl ] - 3 ( 2H) pyr idazinone oryzalin 4- (dipropylamino) -3 , 5-dinitro- benzenesulfonamide oxadi azon 3- [2,4-dichloro-5-(l-methyl- ethoxy)phenyl]-5-(l, 1- dimethylethyl) 1 , 3 , -oxadi azo 1-2 ( 3H) -one oxyf luorfen 2-chloro-l- ( 3-ethoxy-4-nit ro- phenoxy) -4- ( rif luoromethy1 ) - benzene paraquat 1 , 1 ' -dimeth 1- , * -dipyr idin- ium ion pebulate S-propyl butylethylcarbamothioate pendimethalin N-( 1-ethylpropyl) -3 , 4-dimethyl- 2 , 6dini t robenzenamine per f luidone 1, 1, 1-trif luoro-N-[2-methyl-4- ( phenylsu Ifonyl) phenyl] methane- sulfonamide phenmedipham 3- [ (methoxycarbonyl ) amino] phenyl- (3methylphenyl) carbamate picloram 4-amino-3 ,5,6-trichloro-2- pyridinecarboxylic acid PPG-1013 5- [2-chloro-4- ( trif luoromethyl) - phenoxy] -2-nitroacetophenone oxime-O-acetic acid, methyl ester procyazine 2-[ [4-chloro-6-(cyclopropyl- amino) -1 , 3 , 5triazine-2- yl] amino] -2-methylpropane- nitri le prof lura lin N-(cyclopropylmethyl)-2 , 6- dinitro-Npropy1-4- ( r i- f luoromethyl ) benzenamine prometon 6-methoxy- , ' -bis ( 1-methyl- ethyl) -1, 3 , 5triazine-2 , 4- diamine prometryn N,N'-bis(l-methylethyl)-6- (methylthio)l,3,5-triazine-2,4- diamine pronamide 3, 5-dichloro-N-d, l-dimethyl-2- propynyl) benzamide propachlor 2-chloro-N-( 1-methylethyl )-N- phenyl acetamide propanil N-(3 , 4-dichlorophenyl)propanamide propazine 6-chloro-N, * -bis (1-methylethyl ) - l,3,5-triazine-2 , 4-diamine propham 1-methylethyl phenylcarbamate prosulf alin N-[ [4-(dipropylamino)-3 , 5- dinitrophenyl ] sulfonyl] -S , S- dimethylsulf i limine prynachlor 2-chloro-N-(l-methyl-2-pro- pynyl) ace anil ide pyrazon 5-amino-4-chloro-2-phenyl- 3 (2H)pyridazinone quizalofop (+)-2-[4-[ (6-chloro-2- quinoxalinyl) ethyloxy] - phenoxy] propanoic acid, ethyl ester secbumeton N-ethyl-6-methoxy- ' - ( 1- methylpropyl) 1,3, 5-triazine- 2 , 4-diamine sethoxydim 2- [ 1- (ethoxyimino) butyl] -5- [2-(ethylthio)propyl] -3- hydroxy-2-cyclohexen-l-one siduron N- ( 2 -methyleye lohexyl ) -N ' - phenylurea simazine S-chloro-N^'-diethyl-l, 3, 5- triazine2, -diamine sulfometuron 2- [ [ [ [ (4 , 6-dimethyl-2-pyrimi- dinyl ) methyl amino ] carbonyl ] - amino] sulfonyl] benzoic acid, methyl ester TCA trichloroacetic acid tebuthiuron N-[5-(l,l-dimethylethyl)-l,3 , 4- thiadiazol-2-yl] -Ν,Ν' - dimethylurea terbaci 1 5-chloro-3- ( 1 , 1-dimethylethyl ) - 6-methyl-2,4(lH,3H)- pyrimidinedione terbuchlor N-(butoxymethyl)-2-chloro-N-[2- ( 1 , ldimeth lethyl) -6-methy1- phenyl] acetaraide terbuthyl- 2- ( tert-butylamino) -4-chloro-6- azine (eth 1 amino) -s-triazine terbutol 2 , 6-di-tert-butyl-p-tolyl methylcarbama e terbutryn N-(l, l-dimethylethyD-N'-ethyl- 6 (methylthio) -1 , 3,5-triazine- 2 , 4-diamine thiobencarb S-[ (4-chlorophenyl)methyl] diethylcarbamothioate triallate S-(2 , 3 , 3-trichloro-2-propenyl) - bis ( lmethylethyl)carbamothioate triclopyr [(3,5, 6-trichloro-2-pyridinyl) - oxy] acetic acid tr idiphane 2- (3 , 5-dichlorophenyl) -2- (2,2,2trichloroethyl)oxirane trif luralin 2 , 6-dinitro-N, -dipropyl-4- ( tr if luoromethyl ) benzenamine tr imeturon 1- (p-chlorophenyl)-2 , 3 , 3-tri- methylpseudourea 2,4-D (2 , 4-dichlorophenoxy) acetic acid 2,4-DB 4- (2 , 4-dichlorophenoxy) butanoic acid vernolate 5-propyl dipropylcarbamothioate xylachlor 2-chloro-N- (2 , 3-dimethylphenyl) - N( 1-methylethyl) acet amide Preferred coating pesticides are the agriculturally suitable salts of herbicidal sulfonylureas.
Specifically preferred coating pesticides are the lithium and sodium salts of 2- [ [N- ( -methoxy-6-methy1-1 , 3,5-triazin-2-yl) -N-methylaminocarbonyl] -aminosulfonyl] benzoic acid, methyl ester.
A water-dispersible form of a pesticide refers to the various agriculturally suitable formulations including wettable powders used in coatings and dry flowables used as granular substrates. Preferred as substrate classes are dry flowable formulations of herbicidal materials and urea prills.
Preferred water-soluble polyethylene glycols are solids that have a weight average molecular weight between 3000 and 8000. Examples include Carbowax® polyethylene glycols designated by their weight average molecular weights (Union Carbide Corporation) . Derivatives of the water-soluble glycols, e.g. esters and ethers, are also operable. Examples of these include acol® DNP150, a monylphenol derivative made by Mazer Chemicals, Inc. and Carbowax® methoxy polyethylene glycol 5000 (Union Carbide Corporation) . Polyethylene glycols having excessively high molecular weights can be impractical due to reduced solution rate. Additionally, low molecular weight polyethylene glycol or polypropylene glycol polymers and their derivatives that are normally liquid. However, the maximum amount of active material that can be incorporated in the coating is less relative to a solid binder. Examples of liquid binders are polyethylene glycols or methoxypolyethylene glycols having molecular weights from 200-600, polypropylene glycols, polyethylene glycol derivatives such as liquid Pluronic® polyethylene glycol/polypropylene glycol copolymers, and other commercial water-soluble polyethylene glycol derivatives such as Tween® 20, and 40 surfactants (ICI) which are polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid esters.
A wide range of materials can be utilized as the granular supporting substrate including prills (e.g., urea, ammonium nitrate), crystals (e.g., sugars) or even water-soluble or water-dispersible granular formulations of other pesticides or fertilizer (e.g. herbicidal sulfonamides, herbicidal phenyl ethers, and herbicidal phosphonomethyl glycine derivatives. The use of such granular formulations as solid supports thus allows the preparation of water-soluble or water-dispersible granular formulations of otherwise incompatible mixtures of pesticides with the individual components isolated in separate layers. The substrate may comprise a granular pesticide singly or in combination with the above inert materials or fertilizer, or one or more different pesticides.
When this substrate is a material that produces alkaline solutions, and the pesticide is a herbicidal sulfonamide, the herbicidal sulfonamide can be used in the technical form and the more water-soluble salt can be generated when the granules are added to water in preparation for spraying. An example of an alkaline substrate is granular potassium carbonate. This improvement eliminates a separate salt promoter.
The carrier may contain more than one active ingredient if the ingredients are not undesirably interactive. Multiple carrier layers can be employed to separate ingredients to prevent undesirable interaction .
Preferred among the many known preparation means are mechanical blenders.
In one embodiment, the granular substrate is mixed with the solid polyethylene glycol, or derivative binder and heated to 60-125°C, preferably 70-90°C, with constant agitation, until the substrate is coated. The active agent or a mixture of active compounds in finely divided form is then added to the hot substrate and the blend is slowly cooled to room temperature, all under constant agitation. If a second layer is to be added, additional binder can be added prior to cooling followed by additional pesticide. Alternatively, the cooled composition can be reheated and a second coating applied as previously described.
If. the substrate is a bioactive material or formulated bioactive material, coating of the surface with binder and another bioactive compound produces a layered granular product in which the active compounds are physically separated.
Alternatively, an active agent or mixture of active agents can be preblended with the molten binder and the substrate can be added last.
When a liquid binder is used, the above procedure is followed, but the heating is omitted.
The following examples serve to illustrate but not limit the compositions of the invention.
Example 1 A mixture of 5.0 g of urea prills and 0.3 g polyethylene glycol of a weight average molecular weight of 8000 (Carbowax© polyethylene glycol 8000, Union Carbide Corp.) was heated in a steam bath with gentle stirring until the prills were completely coated with polymer. Then 1.0 g of the sodium salt of 2- t [N-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-l, 3 , 5-triazin-2-yl) -N-methyl aminocarbonyl] aminosulfonyl ] benzoic acid, methyl ester in powdered form was added with continued stirring and heating. As soon as the prills were evenly coated with the active component, heating was discontinued, and the resultant granules were cooled to room temperature with constant mixing. The product contained 15% of 2-[[N-(4-methoxy-6-methyl 1,3, 5-triazin-2-yl) -N-methyl-aminocarbonyl] aminosulfonyl] benzoic acid, methyl ester. A 1.0 g sample completely dissolved in 100 mL of tap water at 22°C in 45 seconds with gentle stirring.
Example 2 Example 1 was repeated using a mixture of 0.9 g of the lithium salt of 2 , 4-dichlorophenoxy acetic acid and 0.1 g of the sodium salt of 2- [ [N- ( 4-methoxy-6-methyl-l , 3 , 5-triazin 2-yl) -N-methylaminocarbonyl] -aminosulfonyl] benzoic acid, methyl ester as the active components. The resultant prills completely dissolved in water in 38 seconds under the conditions described in Example 1.
Example 3 Example 1 was repeated using 0.9 g of the magnesium salt of a mixture of dichlorprop-P(R)-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-propionic acid, and 0.1 g of the sodium salt of 2-[[N ( 4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3, 5-triazin-2-yl) -N-methyl aminocarbon l] -aminosulfonyl] benzoic acid, methyl ester as the active component. The resultant prills dissolved in under 60 seconds in water.
Example 4 Example 1 was repeated using Macol® DNP150 (the dinonylphenol derivative of polyethylene glycol, molecular weight (6000, Mazer Chemicals, Inc.) instead of polyethylene glycol. The dissolution time was 55 seconds.
Example 5 Urea prills (28.8 g) were heated to 80°C in a rotating pan and treated portionwise with 4.6 g Carbowax® 8000. Mixing was continued until all of the prills were coated. Then, 20.5 g of the sodium salt of Express™ was gradually added while rotation was continued to ensure thorough mixing. This was followed by sequential and gradual addition of 4.0 g more of the Carbowax® binder and 9.0 g of the sodium salt of Express™. The coated prills were then allowed to cool under constant rotation giving a granular product containing 41% Express™.
Using the process described in Example 1, the following granular products were prepared.
Example Granular Number Active Coating Binder Substrate Express™, PEG 8000 CaCl. sodium salt Express™, PEG 8000 Sugar sodium salt thiameturon PEG 8000 Urea methyl, sodium salt + Express™, sodium salt (2:1) thiameturon PEG 8000 K2CO3 methyl 10 Express™ PEG 8000 K2CO 11 thiameturon PEG 8000 K2CO methyl + Express™ (2:1) 12 thi ameturon PEG 8000 K2CO3 methyl, sodium salt + Express' 13 bensulfuron PEG 8000 Urea methyl 14 Express", PEG 8000 CaCl- sodium salt 15 Express™ , PEG 8000 Sugar sodium salt Example 16 A mixture of 0.3 g of Carbowax® polyethelene glycol 8000 and 0.5 g of powdered sodium salt of ethyl-2- [ [ [ [ (4-chloro-6-methoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) amino] -carbonyl] amino] sulfonyl] benzoate was stirred together under steam bath heating until the powder was wet by the polymer. Then 5.0 g of Lexone® water dispersible granules (75% metribuzin, manufacturer E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company) was added and the mixture was stirred while heating until uniform coating was observed. The granules were then cooled to room temperature under constant stirring. The resultant product dispersed in water in under 60 seconds to give a sprayable mixture containing dispersed and dissolved metribuzin along with dissolved sodium salt of ethyl 2- [ [ [ [ (4-chloro-6-methoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) -amino] carbonyl] amino] sulfonyl] benzoate.
Example 17 Example 5 was repeated using herbicide granules as the substrate and 0.6 g polyethylene glycol 8000 as the binder. The resultant granules are water-dispersible and contain 36% of 2-(2-chloro-phenyl ) methy1- ,4-dimethyl-3-isooxazolidone .
Using the procedure described in Example 16, the following granular products were prepared: DRY-FLOWABLE EXAMPLE ACTIVE IN GRANULAR NUMBER COATING BINDER FORMULATION 18 Express PEG 8000 Na salt of 2,4-D, 60% a.i. 19 thiameturon PEG 8000 Na salt of 2,4-D, methyl, lithium 60% a.i. salt 20 Express PEG 8000 Krovar II (Bromacil) Example 21 Example 1 is repeated using 8.0 g of urea prills, 0.54 g Carbowax® 8000 and 1.74 g of Londax® containing 60% 2 [ [ [ [ ( , 6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimi-d nyl) amino] carbony1] amino] sulfonyl] methylbenzoate and 40% formulation adjuvants. This powder has been used for preparation of uncoated Londax® 60DI, a commercial product used to control weeds in rice. The coated prills, containing 10.1% active ingredient, give a fine dispersion of the active ingredient in slightly agitated water approximately 1 min after dilution.
Example 22 Example 1 is repeated using 8.6 g of urea prills, 0.28 g Carbowax® 8000, 1.0 g of the premix powder employed in Example 1 and 0.12 g sodium hydroxide powder. The resultant prills contain 10.1% active ingredient. Upon addition to slightly agitated water, the product totally dissolves in about 1 min as a result of forming the water soluble salt of the active ingredient in situ by reaction with the sodium hydroxide.
Example 23 A mixture of 10 g of urea prills and 46 g polyethylene glycol of a weight average molecular weight of 200 (Carbowax® polyethylene glycol 200, Union Carbide Corp.) was stirred until the prills were completely coated with polymer. Then 19.3 g of the sodium salt of 2- [ [N- (4-methoxy-6-methyl-l , 3 , 5-triazin-2-yl) -N-methylaminocarbonyl] aminosulfonyl ] -benzoic acid, methyl ester in powdered form was added with continued stirring. As soon as the prills were evenly coated with the active component, stirring was discontinued. The product contained 14.7% of 2-[ [N- ( -methoxy-6-methyl 1,3,5-triazin-2-yl) -N-meth l-aminocarbon l] aminosulfonyl] -benzoic acid, methyl ester. A 1.0 g sample completely dissolved in 100 mL of tap water at 22°C in 45 seconds with gentle stirring.
Using the procedure described in Example 23, the following granular products were prepared: EXAMPLE ACTIVE IN GRANULAR NUMBER COATING BINDER SUBSTRATE 24 thiameturon PEG 200 K2CO3 methyl 25 thiameturon METHOXY PEG methyl + Express™ (2:1) 26 Express™, PEG 400 a SALT OF sodium salt 2,4-D 60% A.I, 27 Express™, POLY- UREA sodium salt PROPYLENE GLYCOL MW 425 28 Express™, PLURONIC UREA sodium salt L35

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CLAIMS BA-8761-A What is claimed is:
1. A water-soluble or water-dispersible, layered pesticidal granular composition wherein at least one layer comprises by weight based on the total weight of the layer and substrate: (1) 0.1 to 50% of a water-soluble pesticide or water-soluble form thereof or water-dispersible form of a pesticide carried by; (2) 1 to 20% of a carrier selected from the class consisting of a water-soluble polyethylene glycol polypropylene glycol or derivative, copolymer or mixture thereof having a weight average molecular weight in the range 150-8000; (3) 50 to 98.9% of a water-soluble or water-dispersible granular substrate of a particle diameter of at least about 500 microns.
2. The granular composition of Claim 1 wherein the pesticide is embedded in the carrier.
3. The composition of Claim 1 wherein the percentages of pesticide, polyethylene glycol and substrate are 0.5 to 40%, 3 to 15% and 70 to 98% respectively.
4. The composition of Claim 2 wherein the polyethylene glycol has a weight average molecular weight in the range of 3000-8000.
5. The composition of Claim 3 wherein the polyethylene glycol has a weight average molecular weight in the range of 3000-8000.
6. The composition of Claim 3 wherein the pesticide is a member selected from the class consisting of: 2- [ [N-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-l, 3 , 5- triazin-2-yl) -N-methylamino] carbonyl] - amino] sulfonyl ] benzoic acid, methyl ester, 3- [ t [ C ( 4-methoxy-6-meth l-l , 3,5- triazin-2-yl) amino] carbonyl] amino] sulfonyl] 2-thiophene carboxylic acid, methyl ester, methyl 2- [ [ [ [ ( , 6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) - amino] carbonyl] amino] sulfonyl]methyl- benzoate, methyl-2-[ [ [ [ ( 4-methoxy-6-methyl-l , 3 , 5- traizin-2-yl) amino] carbonyl] amino] sulfonyl] benzoate , 2-chloro-N- [ (4-methoxy-6-methyl-l , 3,5-triazin- 2-yl) amino] carbonylp) benzenesuIfonamide , and agriculturally suitable salts and water dispersable formulations of the foregoing.
7. The composition of Claim 6 wherein the substrate is in the form of a prill.
8. The composition of Claim 8 wherein the prill is a urea prill.
9. The composition of Claim 6 wherein the polyethylene glycol has a weight average molecular weight in the range 3000-6000.
10. The composition of Claim 3 wherein the substrate is a granule of a member of the class consisting of: 2 , 4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, 4-chlor0-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid, (+/-)- or (R, +) -2- ( 4-chloro-2-meth lphenoxy) - propionic acid, glyphosate, metribuzin, methabenzthiazuron, combinations thereof and agriculturally suitable salts and solid formualtions of the foregoing.
11. The composition of Claim 10 wherein the coating pesticide is a member selected from the class consisting of: 2- [ [N-(4-methoxy-6-meth l-l, 3, 5-triazin-2-yl) - N-methyl amino )carbonyl] amino] sulfonyl] - benzoic acid, methyl ester, 3- [ [ [ [ (4-methoxyl-6-me hyl-l,3, 5-triazin-2yl) - amino] carbony1] amino] sulfonyl] -2-thiophene carboxylic acid, methyl ester, methyl 2- [ [ [ [ ( , 6-dimethoxy-2-pyr imidinyl ) - amino] carbony1] amino] sulfonyl] methyl benzoate, and methy1-2- [,[ [ [ ( 4-methoxy-6-methyl-l , 3,5-triazin- 2-yl) amino] carbony1] amino] sulfonyl ] benzoate , and agriculturally suitable salts and water dispersable formulations of the foregoing.
12. A process for the preparation of a layered granule which comprises contacting a water-soluble or water-dispersible granular substrate with a polyethylene glycol binder, thereby coating the substrate, contacting the coated substrate while in a liquid state with a water-soluble or water-dispersable, finely divided pesticide and thereafter recovering a coated granule.
13. The process of Claim 12 wherein the pesticide is introduced along with the glycol binder.
14. A process for the preparation of a layered granule which comprises contacting a water-soluble or water-dispersible granular substrate with a polyethylene glycol binder, heating the mixture thus obtained to a temperature in the range of 60-125°C to at least partially melt the glycol and thereby coat the substrate, contacting the coated substrate while in a molten state with a water-soluble or water-dispersable, finely divided pesticide and thereafter cooling the resultant composition under agitation to solidify the glycol.
15. '. The process of Claim 14 wherein the temperature is maintained in the range of 70-90°C.
16. The composition of Claim 10 wherein the substrate is a granule of 2 , 4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, its agriculturally suitable salts and solid formulations. For the Applicants, DR. REINHOLD COHN AND PARTNERS BY:
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