USRE37866E1 - Glyphosate formulations containing etheramine surfactants - Google Patents

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USRE37866E1
USRE37866E1 US09/569,800 US56980000A USRE37866E US RE37866 E1 USRE37866 E1 US RE37866E1 US 56980000 A US56980000 A US 56980000A US RE37866 E USRE37866 E US RE37866E
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  • Novel agriculturally acceptable formulations of the herbicide N-phosphonomethylglycine (glyphosate) comprising tertiary or quaternary etheramine or etheramine oxide surfactants are provided.
  • Glyphosate is well known as a highly effective and commercially important herbicide useful for combating the presence of a wide variety of unwanted vegetation, including a agricultural weeds. Glyphosate is conventionally applied as a formulated product dissolved in water to the foliage of annual and perennial grasses and broad leaf plants and the like, is taken up over a period of time into the leaves, and thereafter translocates throughout the plant.
  • glyphosate is formulated in commercial compositions in the form of a water-soluble salt.
  • Salts in commercial use include the ammonium salt, alkylamine salts, such as the isopropylamine salt, alkali metal salts, such as the sodium salt, and the trimethylsulfonium salt.
  • formulations of glyphosate in its acid form are also used.
  • Typical glyphosate salt formulations include aqueous concentrates, requiring simple dilution and distributions in water for application by the end-user, and water-soluble or water-dispersible dry formulations, especially granules, requiring dissolution or dispersion in water prior to application.
  • the herbicidal efficacy of glyphosate can be significantly enhanced by including one or more surfactants in the composition to be applied. It is believed that such surfactants act partly by facilitating the penetration of glyphosate, a relatively hydrophilic compound, through the rather hydrophobic cuticle which normally covers the external above-ground surfaces of higher plants.
  • glyphosate have frequently used ethoxylated tertiary alkylamine surfactants, for example an ethoxylated tallowamine having an average of about 15 moles of ethylene oxide (EO) per mole of tallowamine.
  • EO ethylene oxide
  • Monsanto Company of St. Louis, Mo. has for many years sold, under the trademark Roundup® herbicide, glyphosate formulations containing various concentrations of such an ethoxylated tallowamine surfactant.
  • European Patent No. 0 290 416 to Forbes et al. discloses compositions of glyphosate salts comprising ethoxylated tertiary alkylamine surfactants having less than 15 moles of EO.
  • a composition is disclosed comprising the isopropylamine salt of glyphosate and an ethoxylated cocoamine surfactant having an average of 5 moles of EO. It is taught by Forbes et al. that certain herbicidal efficacy advantages are obtainable with such compositions by comparison with compositions where the EO level in the surfactant is around 15 moles.
  • European Patent No. 0 274 369 to Sato et al. discloses glyphosate compositions comprising ethoxylated quaternary alkylamine surfactants. Several examples are shown wherein the surfactant is an ethoxylated N-methyl cocoammonium chloride surfactant having 2 moles of EO.
  • a drawback of ethoxylated tertiary alkylamine surfactants of prior art is that when included in concentrate formulations at levels consistent with good herbicidal performance, they tend to be irritant to eyes. In some, but not all, cases, eye irritancy can be reduced by converting the tertiary alkylamine to the corresponding quaternary (N-methyl) alkylamine.
  • 5,317,003 to Kassebaum discloses that a glyphosate composition containing as the surfactant an ethoxylated N-methyl cocoammonium chloride surfactant having 15 moles of EO is less irritant to eyes than an otherwise identical composition wherein the surfactant is an ethoxylated tertiary cocoamine surfactant having 15 moles of EO.
  • a further drawback of ethoxylated tertiary alkylamine surfactants of the prior art is that when water is added to them, they tend to form a stiff gel which adds to the complexity and expense of manufacturing formulations containing such surfactants, by making it difficult to clean vessels and pipes. In practice, this problem is ameliorated by adding an anti-gelling agent, such as polyethylene glycol, to the surfactant.
  • an anti-gelling agent such as polyethylene glycol
  • R 1 is C 8 -C 18 alkyl
  • m is a number from 1 to 5
  • x and y are average numbers such that x+y is in the range from 2 to 20.
  • R 1 is C 10 -C 26 alkyl and x and y are average numbers such that x+y is in the range from 2 to 15.
  • Suggested uses of the Tomah ethoxylated amines include “agricultural adjuvants”, a well-known application of the ethoxylated tertiary alkylamines listed. No suggestion is made that the ethoxylated tertiary etheramines included in the list would have advantages over the ethoxylated tertiary alkylamines as agricultural adjuvants, nor is there any teaching relevant to the making of concentrate glyphosate compositions with ethoxylated tertiary etheramines.
  • R 1 is an aliphatic group exemplified by isodecyl or isotridecyl and x+y is 2.
  • the list of suggested uses for Tomah's quaternaries does not include agricultural adjuvants.
  • R 1 is an aliphatic group exemplified by isodecyl and x+y is 2.
  • the list of suggested uses for AO-14-2 does not include agricultural adjuvants.
  • compositions disclosed herein defined as an amine surfactant in which the hydrophobe is connected to the amine group via a series of up to about 10 oxyalkylene groups.
  • the etheramine surfactant may be a tertiary amine having the representative chemical structure
  • R 1 is a straight or branched chain C 6 to about C 22 alkyl, aryl or alkylaryl group
  • m is an average number from 1 to about 10.
  • R 2 in each of the m (O—R 2 ) groups are independently C 1 -C 4 alkylene, and x and y are average numbers such that x+y is in the range from 2 to about 60.
  • the etheramine surfactant may be a quaternary amine having the representative chemical structure
  • R 1 is a straight or branched chain C 6 to about C 22 alkyl, aryl or alkylaryl group
  • m is an average number from 1 to about 10
  • R 2 in each of the m (O—R 2 ) groups is independently C 1 -C 4 alkylene
  • R 3 groups are independently C 1 -C 4 alkylene
  • R 4 is C 1 -C 4 alkyl
  • x and y are average numbers such that x+y is in the range from 0 to about 60
  • a ⁇ is an agriculturally acceptable anion.
  • the etheramine surfactant may be an amine oxide having the representative chemical structure
  • R 1 is a straight or branched chain C 6 to about C 22 alkyl, aryl or alkylaryl group
  • m is an average number from 1 to about 10
  • R 2 in each of the m (O—R 2 ) groups is independently C 1 -C 4 alkylene
  • R 3 groups are independently C 1 -C 4 alkylene
  • x and y are average numbers such that x+y is in the range from 2 to about 60.
  • compositions of the invention may be prepared on site by the end-user shortly before application to the foliage of vegetation to be killed or controlled, by mixing in aqueous solution a glyphosate containing composition and a composition comprising a surfactant having a chemical structure encompassed by those represented immediately above.
  • Such compositions of the invention are referred to herein as “tank-mix” compositions.
  • compositions of the invention may be provided to the end-user already formulated, either at the desired dilution for application (“ready to use” compositions) or requiring dilution, dispersion or dissolution in water by the end-user (“concentrate” compositions).
  • Such preformulated compositions of the invention are storage-stable and may be liquid or dry.
  • compositions of the invention to kill or control weeds or other unwanted vegetation is also provided.
  • compositions of the invention may contain glyphosate in its acid form.
  • glyphosate in its acid form.
  • more soluble salts of glyphosate are generally preferred.
  • an especially preferred salt for aqueous compositions of the invention is the isopropylamine salt of glyphosate, while an especially preferred salt for dry compositions of the invention is the ammonium salt.
  • salts may be used either in aqueous or in dry formulations, including but not restricted to alkylamine, such as dimethylamine and n-propylamine, alkanolamine, such as monoethanolamine, alkylsulfonium, such as trimethylsulfonium, and alkali metal, such as sodium and potassium, salts of glyphosate. Regardless of whether acid or a salt is used, it is generally preferred to refer to the amount of glyphosate applied or contained in a formulation in terms of glyphosate acid equivalent, conventionally abbreviated as “a.e.”.
  • Tank-mix and ready to use compositions of the invention are aqueous solutions comprising from about 1 to about 50 g glyphosate a.e./l, occasionally more.
  • a preferred range for tank-mix and ready to use compositions is from about 5 to about 20 g a.e./l.
  • Concentrate compositions of the invention may be aqueous solutions comprising from about 50 to about 500 g glyphosate a.e./l or more, preferably from about 200 to about 500 g a.e./l and most preferably from about 350 to about 500 g a.e./l.
  • An example of an especially preferred aqueous concentrate composition of the invention contains the isopropylamine salt of glyphosate at about 360 g a.e./l, the same level as is present in commercial compositions being sold as Roundup® herbicide by Monsanto Company.
  • a surprising advantage of aqueous compositions of the invention over prior art compositions is that the glyphosate concentration can be increased to very high levels, for example from about 450 to about 500 g a.e./l, yet the surfactant concentration is still adequate to give excellent herbicidal performance without the end-user requiring to add more surfactant in the spray tank. Many such highly concentrated compositions have remarkably good storage stability under a wide range of temperature conditions.
  • concentrate compositions of the invention may be dry formulations, presented for example in the form of powders, pellets, tablets or, preferably, granules, to be dispersed or dissolved in water prior to use. Typically no water-insoluble ingredients are present at substantial levels in such compositions and the formulations are therefore fully water-soluble.
  • Dry water-soluble or water-dispersible compositions of the invention comprise from about 20% to about 80% weight/weight glyphosate a.e., preferably from about 50% to about 76%, and most preferably from about 60% to about 72%.
  • An example of an especially preferred water-soluble granular composition of the invention contains the ammonium salt of glyphosate at about 72% weight/weight, the same level as is present in commercial compositions being sold as Scout® herbicide by Monsanto Company.
  • glyphosate may itself provide the support for other formulation ingredients, or there may additionally be present one or more inert ingredients providing such support.
  • An example of an inert support that may be used is ammonium sulfate.
  • dry does not imply that dry compositions are totally free of water; typically dry compositions of the invention comprise from about 0.5 to about 5 percent by weight, preferably less than about 1 percent by weight water.
  • Dry water-soluble or water-dispersible granular formulations of the invention can be made by any process known in the art, including but not restricted to spray drying, fluid-bed agglomeration, pan granulation, or extrusion.
  • glyphosate may be present as a salt, for example the sodium or ammonium salt, or as the acid.
  • Formulations containing glyphosate acid may optionally contain an acid acceptor such as an ammonium or alkali metal carbonate or bicarbonate, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate or the like, so that upon dissolution or dispersion in water by the end user a water soluble salt of glyphosate is produced.
  • compositions of the invention from all previously described glyphosate compositions is the presence therein of an alkoxylated tertiary or an alkoxylated or non-alkoxylated quaternary etheramine or an alkoxylated etheramine oxide surfactant having the representative chemical structure (a)
  • R 1 is a straight or branched chain C 6 to about C 22 alkyl, aryl or alkylaryl group
  • m is an average number from 1 to about 10
  • R 2 in each of the m (O—R 2 ) groups is independently C 1 -C 4 alkylene
  • R 3 groups are independently C 1 -C 4 alkylene
  • x and y are average numbers such that x+y is in the range from 2 to about 60;
  • R 1 is a straight or branched chain C 6 to about C 22 alkyl, aryl or alkylaryl group
  • m is an average number from 1 to about 10
  • R 2 in each of the m (O—R 2 ) groups is independently C 1 -C 4 alkylene
  • R 3 groups are independently C 1 -C 4 alkylene
  • R 4 is C 1 -C 4 alkyl
  • x and y are average numbers such that x+y is in the range from 0 to about 60
  • a ⁇ is an agriculturally acceptable anion
  • R 1 is a straight or branched chain C 6 to about C 22 alkyl, aryl or alkylaryl group
  • m is an average number from 1 to about 10
  • R 2 in each of the m (O—R 2 ) groups is independently C 1 -C 4 alkylene
  • R 3 groups are independently C 1 -C 4 alkylene
  • x and y are average numbers such that x+y is in the range from 2 to about 60.
  • Aryl groups, if present in R 1 have 5-7, preferably 6, carbon atoms and may or may not be substituted with moieties.
  • the alkyl portion in any alkylaryl group comprising R 1 has 1-16 carbon atoms.
  • An example of such an alkylaryl group is alkylphenyl, for example nonylphenyl.
  • R 1 is a straight or branched chain alkyl group having about 8 to about 18, for example about 10-15, carbon atoms, and are derived from the corresponding alcohol.
  • the alkyl group may be of natural derivation, such as from coconut or tallow, or may be derived from a synthetic alcohol such as isodecyl, isotridecyl, linear C 12 -C 14 or octadecyl alcohols.
  • the R 2 substituent closest to the nitrogen atom is in preferred examples a linear propylene (—CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 —), isopropylene (—CH 2 CH(CH 3 )—) or ethylene (—CH 2 CH 2 —) group.
  • R 3 substituents in preferred examples are independently selected from isopropylene and ethylene. In especially preferred examples all R 3 groups are ethylene. In tertiary etheramines and etheramine oxides of the invention it is preferred that x+y is in the range from 2 to about 20. In quaternary etheramines of the invention it is preferred that x+y is in the range from 0 to about 20. A particularly preferred range for x+y in tertiary and quaternary etheramines and etheramine oxides of the invention is from 2 to about 10, more particularly from 2 to about 5.
  • R 4 is preferably methyl and A ⁇ is preferably a halide, for example chloride or bromide, a phosphate or a sulfate ion, or alternatively may be a glyphosate ion or may be contributed by an anionic surfactant included with the etheramine in the formulation.
  • a ⁇ is preferably a halide, for example chloride or bromide, a phosphate or a sulfate ion, or alternatively may be a glyphosate ion or may be contributed by an anionic surfactant included with the etheramine in the formulation.
  • tertiary etheramines will most likely be protonated at the nitrogen atom and may be associated with a counterion; in such cases the tertiary etheramine can be represented by the chemical structure shown above for a quaternary etheramine, except that R 4 is hydrogen.
  • the counterion A ⁇ in a low pH glyphosate formulation comprising a tertiary etheramine is most likely glyphosate itself.
  • any convenient and effective herbicidal activity enhancing amount of the etheramine surfactant can be used in compositions of the invention.
  • very high levels of surfactant are achievable. for example up to 5% weight/volume or even higher, but for reasons of economy it will be more normal to use a concentration in the range from about 0.125% to about 2% weight/volume.
  • One of ordinary skill in the art will be able to determine from tests on different plant species an appropriate level of etheramine surfactant to include for any particular glyphosate application.
  • the etheramine surfactant is preferably included at a weight/weight ratio to glyphosate a.e. in the range from about 1:20 to about 1:1, most preferably from about 1:10 to about 1:2, for example about 1:6.
  • any of a variety of further ingredients or adjuvants may be included in formulations of the present invention, as long as such added materials are not significantly antagonistic to the glyphosate herbicidal activity.
  • added materials illustratively include anti-gelling agents, antifreezes, thickeners, dyes, antimicrobial preservatives or additives to further enhance herbicidal activity, such as ammonium sulfate or fatty acids.
  • a second surfactant of a class other than etheramines for example a primary or secondary alcohol ethoxylate, an alkyl ester of sucrose or sorbitan, or an alkyl polyglucoside, may also be included.
  • a second surfactant it is preferable that the weight/weight ratio of etheramine to the second surfactant is greater than about 1:1, most preferably greater than about 2:1, for example around 4:1.
  • the etheramine surfactant comprises at least about 75% by weight of the total surfactant present.
  • glyphosate with other herbicides are also within the scope of the present invention if an etheramine surfactant is included in the formulation.
  • etheramine surfactant examples include bialaphos, glufosinate, 2,4-D, MCPA, dicamba, diphenylethers, imidazolinones and sulfonylureas.
  • Aqueous concentrate formulations of the invention are diluted in an appropriate volume of water and applied, for example by spraying, to the weeds or other unwanted vegetation to be killed or controlled.
  • Dry concentrate formulations of the invention are dissolved or dispersed in an appropriate volume of water and applied in the same way.
  • compositions of the invention are applied at glyphosate a.e. rates in the range from about 0.1 to about 5 kg/ha, occasionally more.
  • Typical glyphosate a.e. rates for control of annual and perennial grasses and broadleaves are in the range from about 0.3 to about 1.5 kg/ha.
  • Compositions of the invention may be applied in any convenient volume of water, most typically in the range from about 50 to about 1000 l/ha.
  • Cloud point was determined for certain liquid compositions of the Examples as follows. A sample of the composition in a test tube was heated in a water bath until it became cloudy. The test tube was then removed from the water bath and the sample stirred with a thermometer until it became clear. The temperature at which the sample became clear was recorded as the cloud point of the composition.
  • the surfactant used in Example 1 is a tertiary etheramine having the chemical structure represented above in which R 1 is C 12 -C 14 alkyl, m is 3, x+y is 5 and R 2 and R 3 are each ethylene.
  • the aqueous concentrate composition of Example 1 was prepared by mixing the following ingredients in the order given:
  • the composition can be calculated to contain 31% glyphosate a.e. and 10% surfactant. Specific gravity of the composition at 20/15.6° C. was determined to be 1.1628. Cloud point of the composition was >90° C.
  • Example 2 The surfactant used in Example 2 is the same as that used in Example 1.
  • the aqueous concentrate composition of Example 2 was prepared by mixing the following ingredients in the order given:
  • the composition can be calculated to contain 31% glyphosate a.e. and 5.5% surfactant. Specific gravity of the composition at 20/15.6° C. was determined to be 1.1630. Cloud point of the composition was >90° C.
  • Example 2 The composition of Example 2 was submitted for eye irritation testing according to the standard procedure prescribed in US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Publication 540/9-82-025, November 1982, entitled Pesticidal Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision F. Hazard Evaluation: Human and Domestic Animals. The study was conducted in compliance with EPA Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) standards. Results were obtained placing the composition in toxicity category III, indicating low irritancy to eyes.
  • GLP EPA Good Laboratory Practice
  • the surfactant used in Example 3 is a tertiary etheramine having the chemical structure represented above in which R 1 is C 12 -C 14 alkyl, m is 2, x+y is 5, R 2 is isopropylene and R 3 is ethylene.
  • the aqueous concentrate composition of Example 3 was prepared by mixing the following ingredients in the order given:
  • the composition can be calculated to contain 31% glyphosate a.e. and 10% surfactant. Specific gravity of the composition at 20/15.6° C. was determined to be 1.1618. Cloud point of the composition was >90° C.
  • Example 4 The surfactant used in Example 4 is the same as that used in Example 3.
  • the aqueous concentrate composition of Example 4 was prepared by mixing the following ingredients in the order given:
  • the composition can be calculated to contain 31% glyphosate a.e. and 5.5% surfactant. Specific gravity of the composition at 20/15.6° C. was determined to be 1.1617. Cloud point of the composition was >90° C.
  • Example 4 The composition of Example 4 was submitted for eye irritation testing according to the standard procedure prescribed in EPA Publication 540/9-82-025, November 1982 cited above. The study was conducted in compliance with GLP standards. Results were obtained placing the composition in in toxicity category III, indicating low irritancy to eyes.
  • the surfactants used in Examples 5-7 are tertiary etheramines having the chemical structure represented above in which R 1 is C 12 -C 14 alkyl, m is 3 and R 2 and R 3 are each ethylene.
  • the value of x+y is varied as shown in the table below.
  • Aqueous concentrate compositions containing 31% glyphosate a.e. in the form of the isopropylamine salt and 11% surfactant were prepared by a procedure similar to that of Examples 1-4. Cloud point of each composition was determined as shown in the table below.
  • the surfactants used in Examples 8-11 are tertiary etheramines having the chemical structure represented above in which R 1 is C 12 -C 14 alkyl, m is 2, R 2 is isopropylene and R 3 is ethylene.
  • R 1 is C 12 -C 14 alkyl
  • m is 2
  • R 2 is isopropylene
  • R 3 is ethylene.
  • the value of x+y is varied as shown in the table below.
  • Aqueous concentrate compositions containing 31% glyphosate a.e. in the form of the isopropylamine salt and 11% surfactant were prepared by a procedure similar to that of Examples 1-4. Cloud point of each composition was determined as shown in the table below.
  • Comparative herbicidal efficacy was determined in a field test at Jerseyville, Ill. Treatments were applied post-emergence to plants which had grown from seeds planted mechanically in rows. A randomized block design with three replicates was used. Applications were made with a backpack sprayer with multiple nozzles giving an overlapping spray pattern to maximize uniformity of application. Herbicidal efficacy was evaluated as percent control estimated visually by comparison with untreated plots.
  • Plant species on which herbicidal efficacy was evaluated were Japanese millet ( Echinochloa crus - galli, ECHCF), broadleaf signalgrass ( Brachiaria platphylla, BRAPP), prickly sida ( Sida spinosa, SIDSP), redroot pigweed ( Amaranthus retroflexus, AMARE), hemp sesbania ( Sesbania exaltata, SEBEX), morningglory ( Ipomoea sp., IPOSS) and velvetleaf ( Abutilon theophrasti, ABUTH).
  • All glyphosate formulations in this test were aqueous concentrates diluted in water to give an application volume of 93 l/ha. Dilutions were made so as to give three glyphosate application rates of 314, 628 and 840 g a.e./ha for each formulation.
  • Concentrate formulations C-J of the invention contained glyphosate in the form of the isopropylamine salt at 360 g a.e./l.
  • Concentrate formulations C-F further contained, as sole surfactant, a tertiary etheramine having the chemical structure represented above in which R 1 is C 12 -C 14 alkyl, m is 2, x+y is 5, R 2 is isopropylene and R 3 is ethylene.
  • Surfactant contents in concentrate formulations C, D, E and F were respectively 3.5%, 5.5%, 7.5% and 10%.
  • Concentrate formulations D and F are essentially identical to the compositions of Examples 4 and 3 above, respectively.
  • Concentrate formulations G-J contained, as sole surfactant, a tertiary etheramine having the chemical structure represented above in which R 1 is C 12 -C 14 alkyl, m is 3, x+y is 5, and R 2 and R 3 are each ethylene.
  • Surfactant contents in concentrate formulations G, H, I and J were, respectively, 3.5%, 5.5%, 7.5% and 10%.
  • Concentrate formulations H and J are essentially identical to the compositions of Examples 2 and 1 above respectively.
  • Concentrate formulations K and L of the invention contained glyphosate in the form of the isopropylamine salt at 420 g a.e./l and a tertiary etheramine surfactant having the chemical structure represented above in which R 1 is C 12 -C 14 alkyl, m is 3, x+y is 5, and R 2 and R 3 are each ethylene.
  • Etheramine surfactant contents in concentrate formulations K and L were respectively 5.5% and 3.5%.
  • Concentrate formulation L additionally contained 3.9% of an alkyl polyglucoside surfactant having a C 9 -C 11 alkyl chain and an alkyl/glucose molar ratio of 1:1.6.
  • Example 13 The surfactant used in Example 13 is the same as that used in Example 1.
  • the dry water-soluble granular composition of Example 13 was prepared by adding to a small food-processor bowl the following ingredients:
  • the ingredients were mixed, forming homogeneous small granules.
  • the granules were dried in a fluid-bed dryer at 65° C. for 15 minutes.
  • composition can be calculated to contain, on a dry weight basis, 25% surfactant.
  • Glyphosate assay was determined to be 61.8% a.e.
  • Example 14 The surfactant used in Example 14 is the same as that used in Example 3.
  • the dry water-soluble granular composition of Example 14 was prepared by adding to a small food-processor bowl the following ingredients:
  • the ingredients were mixed, forming homogeneous small granules.
  • the granules were dried in a fluid-bed dryer at 65° C. for 15 minutes.
  • composition can be calculated to contain, on a dry weight basis, 25% surfactant.
  • Glyphosate assay was determined to be 66.2% a.e.
  • aqueous concentrate compositions containing 31% glyphosate a.e. in the form of the isopropylamine salt and 5.5% surfactant were prepared by a procedure similar to that of Examples 1-4.
  • Formulations C1 and C2 were made using tertiary alkylamine surfactants of prior art.
  • the surfactant in C1 is an ethoxylated cocoamine having 5 moles of EO. If the representative chemical structure shown for a tertiary etheramine of the invention is applied to the surfactant of C1, it will be seen that R 1 is coco alkyl of average carbon chain length about 12, m is 0, R 3 is ethylene and x+y is 5.
  • the surfactant in C2 is an ethoxylated tallowamine having 5 moles of EO.
  • R 1 is tallow alkyl of average carbon chain length about 18, m is 0, R 3 is ethylene and x+y is 5.
  • Formulations E1-E9 were made using tertiary or quaternary N-methyl etheramine surfactants of the invention.
  • the chemical structures of these surfactants can be deduced from the following table, by reference to the representative structures shown above.
  • aqueous concentrate compositions containing 480 g/l glyphosate a.e. in the form of the isopropylamine salt and 80 g/l surfactant were prepared by a procedure similar to that of Examples 1-4.
  • the compositions of Example 16 are approximately one-third more concentrated in respect of glyphosate a.e. than those of Example 15.
  • Formulations C3 and C4 were made using tertiary alkylamine surfactants of prior art.
  • the surfactant in C3 is the same as that in formulation C1 of Example 15.
  • the surfactant in C4 is the same as that in formulation C2 of Example 15.
  • Formulations E10, E11, E12 and E13 were made using the same tertiary or quaternary N-methyl etheramine surfactants of the invention as are present in formulations E1, E6, E8 and E9 respectively of Example 15.
  • compositions of the invention were prepared by a procedure similar to that of Examples 1-4 to illustrate the incorporation of a sonionic surfactant together with the etheramine surfactant in a highly concentrated aqueous glyphosate formulation.
  • E14-E25 glyphosate is present as its isopropylamine salt at 480 g a.e./l and the total surfactant (etheramine plus nonionic surfactant) concentration is 80 g/l. In all cases the weight/weight ratio of etheramine to the nonionic surfactant is 4:1.
  • the etheramine surfactant in formulation E14 is the same as that in formulation E1 of Example 15.
  • the nonionic surfactant in formulation E14 is an ethoxylated C 14 -C 16 linear primary alcohol having an average of 7 moles of EO.
  • the etheramine surfactant in formulation E15 is the same as that in formulation E1 of Example 15.
  • the nonionic surfactant in formulation E15 is an ethoxylated C 12 -C 13 linear primary alcohol having an average of 5 moles of EO.
  • the etheramine surfactant in formulation E16 is the same as that in formulation E1 of Example 15.
  • the nonionic surfactant in formulation E16 is an ethoxylated C 11 linear primary alcohol having an average of 7 moles of EO.
  • the etheramine surfactant in formulation E17 is the same as that in formulation E1 of Example 15.
  • the nonionic surfactant in formulation E17 is an ethoxylated C 11 -C 12 linear primary alcohol having an average of 6 moles of EO.
  • the etheramine surfactant in formulation E18 is the same as that in formulation E1 of Example 15.
  • the nonionic surfactant in formulation E18 is an ethoxylated C 12 -C 15 secondary alcohol having an average of 9 moles of EO.
  • the etheramine surfactant in formulation E19 is the same as that in formulation E1 of Example 15.
  • the nonionic surfactant in formulation E19 is an alkyl polyglucoside having a C 8 -C 10 alkyl chain and an average of 1.7 moles of glucose.
  • the etheramine surfactant in formulation E20 is the same as that in formulation E6 of Example 15.
  • the nonionic surfactant in formulation E20 is an ethoxylated C 14 -C 16 linear primary alcohol having an average of 7 moles of EO.
  • the etheramine surfactant in formulation E21 is the same as that in formulation E6 of Example 15.
  • the nonionic surfactant in formulation E21 is an ethoxylated C 12 -C 15 secondary alcohol having an average of 9 moles of EO.
  • the etheramine surfactant in formulation E22 is the same as that in formulation E8 of Example 15.
  • the nonionic surfactant in formulation E22 is an ethoxylated C 14 -C 16 linear primary alcohol having an average of 7 moles of EO.
  • the etheramine surfactant in formulation E23 is the same as that in formulation E8 of Example 15.
  • the nonionic surfactant in formulation E23 is an ethoxylated C 12 -C 15 secondary alcohol having an average of 9 moles of EO.
  • the etheramine surfactant in formulation E24 is the same as that in formulation E9 of Example 15.
  • the nonionic surfactant in formulation E24 is an ethoxylated C 14 -C 16 linear primary alcohol having an average of 7 moles of EO.
  • the etheramine surfactant in formulation E25 is the same as that in formulation E9 of Example 15.
  • the nonionic surfactant in formulation E25 is an ethoxylated C 12 -C 15 secondary alcohol having an average of 9 moles of EO.
  • aqueous concentrate compositions containing 31% glyphosate a.e. in the form of the isopropylamine salt and 5.5% surfactant were prepared by a procedure similar to that of Examples 1-4.
  • Formulations C1 and C2 are as in Example 15.
  • Formulations C3 and C4 were likewise made using tertiary alkylamine surfactants of prior art.
  • the surfactant in C3 is an ethoxylated cocoamine having 2 moles of EO.
  • the surfactant in C4 is an ethoxylated tallowamine having 2 moles of EO.
  • Formulation C5 was made using a quaternary alkylamine surfactant of prior art, which is N-methyl cocoammonium chloride having 2 moles of EO.
  • Formulation C6 was made using an alkylamine oxide surfactant of prior art, supplied by Tomah Products, Inc. as “AO-728 Special”. It is an alkylamine N-oxide having 2 moles of EO; the chain length or origin of the alkyl chain is not disclosed by Tomah.
  • Formulations E1-E9 are as in Example 15.
  • Formulation E26 was made using an etheramine oxide surfactant of the invention. Its chemical structure can be deduced from the following table, by reference to the representative structures shown above.
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