WO2000038523A1 - Herbicidal compositions and surfactant concentrates - Google Patents

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WO2000038523A1
WO2000038523A1 PCT/EP1999/010269 EP9910269W WO0038523A1 WO 2000038523 A1 WO2000038523 A1 WO 2000038523A1 EP 9910269 W EP9910269 W EP 9910269W WO 0038523 A1 WO0038523 A1 WO 0038523A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • the present invention relates to concentrated herbicidal compositions comprising water soluble glyphosate salts and a surfactant.
  • Factors governing the choice of surfactant include wetting power, herbicidal or synergistic action, environmental profile and ability to form stable solutions with glyphosate at as high a concentration as possible, as well as cost.
  • amphoteric surfactants also meet most of the above criteria and can act as cosurfactants, solubilising ether carboxylates, but solutions of commercial amphoteric surfactants in concentrated glyphosate are unstable and have been found to deposit crystals of glyphosate salts.
  • Amphoteric surfactants comprise betaines, sulpho betaines and phosphobetaines. However the great majority of the amphoteric surfactants sold commercially are betaines. The betaines of commerce are normally made by quaternising an amine by reaction with sodium chloracetate.
  • the invention provides a herbicidal aqueous solution comprising from 30% by weight, to saturation of a water soluble glyphosate salt and from 8 to 20% by weight of surfactant comprising 10 to 100% by weight based on the total weight of surfactant of an amphoteric surfactant and from 0 to 90% by weight based on the total weight of surfactant of ether carboxylate, said solution containing less the 0.035% by weight of sodium ion.
  • Sodium ion may be removed from amphoteric surfactants, either by electrosmosis, e.g. as desc ⁇ bed in our GB 1 525 692 or in EP O 736 521 , or by membrane filtration, for example as described in EP O 626 881 , or, less preferably, by displacing sodium ion with, for example, potassium or ammonium, e.g. using ion exchange.
  • electrosmosis e.g. as desc ⁇ bed in our GB 1 525 692 or in EP O 736 521
  • membrane filtration for example as described in EP O 626 881
  • the glyphosate is preferably present as its potassium, ammonium, C 2 t0 3 amine or mono or di ethanolamine salt, or metho sulphate or as a mixture of two or more of said salts. Particularly preferred is the isopropylamine salt.
  • the amphoteric surfactant is preferably a betaine, e.g. a betaine of the formula: RR 1 2 N + CH 2 COO " , wherein R is an alkyl, alkenyl or alkyl phenyl group having an average of from 6 to 20, e.g. 8 to 14 aliphatic carbon atoms and R 1 is an alkyl or hydroxy alkyl group having an average of from 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
  • Particularly preferred are the so called quaternary imidazoline betaines, also called ampho acetates, and commonly ascribed the formula:
  • R and R" are alkyl, alkenyl, cycloalkyl, alkaryl or hydroxyalkyl groups having an average of from 1 to 20 aliphatic carbon atoms and R preferably has an average of from 6 to 20, e.g. 8 to 14 aliphatic carbon atoms and R' preferably has 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
  • Other amphoteric surfactants for use according to our invention include alkyl amine polyalkoxy sulphates, sulphobetaines and other quaternary amine or quaternised imidazoline sulphonic acids and their salts, and Zwitterionic surfactants, e.g.
  • N-alkyl taurines carboxylated amido amines such as RCONH(CH 2 ) n N + R' 2 CH 2 CO " 2 where n is 2 to 4, and amino acids having, in each case, hydrocarbon groups capable of conferring surfactant properties (e.g. alkyl, cycloalkyl alkenyl or alkaryl groups having from 6 to 20 aliphatic carbon atoms).
  • Typical examples include 2-tallow alkyl, 1 -tallow amido alkyl, 1-carboxymethyl imidazoline, 2-coconut alkyl N- carboxymethyl 2 (hydroxyalkyl) imidazoline, alkyl amido ethyl, propyl or butyl dimethyl betaine and C 6- 2o alkyl dimethyl betaine.
  • any water soluble amphoteric or Zwitterionic surfactant compound which comprises a hydrophobic portion including C 6-20 alkyl or alkenyl group and a hydrophilic portion containing an amine or quaternary ammonium group and a carboxylate, sulphate or sulphonic acid group may be used in our invention.
  • alkyl amido betaines ampho acetates and alkyl betaines in which the alkyl group has 6 to 10 carbon atoms since they give very low foaming and permit high levels of ether carboxylate to be solubilised.
  • the surfactant preferably comprises at least 20% more preferably at least 30%, most preferably at least 40% e.g. 50 to 100% by weight of the amphoteric surfactant based on the total weight of surfactant.
  • the surfactant comprises an ether carboxylate.
  • the ether carboxylate is preferably present in an amount of at least 10%, preferably more than 20% e.g. 30 to 60% by weight based on the total weight of surfactant. Generally the shorter the long alkyl chain of the betaines the higher the proportion of ether carboxylate that can be readily dissolved in a stable solution.
  • the ether carboxylate preferably has the formula R(0CH 2 CH 2 ) n OCH 2 C0 2 " wherein R is a straight or branched alkyl, alkenyl, alkylphenyl or polypropylene oxy group having from 6 to 20 e.g. 8 to 14 aliphatic carbon atoms and n is from 1 to 30, preferably, 2 to 20 e.g. 3 to 10.
  • the counter ion of the ether carboxylate may preferably comprise ammonium, potassium and or an amine or alkanolamine having up to six carbon atoms.
  • the surfactant may optionally but preferably comprise up to 20% by weight, e.g. 5 to 10% based on the total weight of surfactant, of a non-ionic wetting agent.
  • the non-ionic wetting agent is preferably an ethoxylated alcohol such as a C 6 to 25 straight or branched alkyl 1 to 30 mole ethoxylate e.g. a C ⁇ 0 to is alkyl 5 to 20 mole ethoxylate.
  • the wetting agent gives better coverage of the leaf and superior herbicidal action.
  • the surfactants should be pre-blended as a concentrate for supply to formulators of glyphosate compositions.
  • a suitable water miscible solvent such as a water miscible glycol or glycol ether, e.g. polyethylene glycol having a mean mol weight between 90 and 600 especially 130 to 250.
  • Such concentrates containing from 10 to 70% by weight ether carboxylate, from 20 to 80% by weight of low salt amphoteric surfactant and from 10 to 50% by weight of solvent are a further embodiment of the invention.
  • said concentrates additionally contain from 3 to 20% of a non-ionic wetting agent and/or from 1 to 6%of a sequestrant such as an aminophosphonate, e.g. of the formula.
  • n is from 0 to 10 preferably 2 to 6 and M is a compatible cation to provide a water soluble product.
  • the formulation may typically contain from 1 to 3% of sequestrant.
  • the concentrates contain, typically less than 70% water, preferably less than 60% water most preferably 10 to 55% water by weight of the concentrate.
  • a composition was prepared comprising 360gl "1 isopropylamine salt of glyphosate as acid equivalent and 105gl "1 active ingredient of C 12 .u alkyl betaine, as a 37% solution desalinated by electrosmosis to a sodium chloride level of less than 1%.
  • the composition was a clear solution which was stable on storage in a cold incubator at 0°C and at ambient temperature.
  • a composition was prepared as described above, but using as surfactant a commercial C ⁇ 2-14 alkyl betaine sold under the Registered Trade Mark "EMPIGEN" BB and containing 6% sodium chloride.
  • the comparative example was unstable and deposited crystals of glyphosate when stored in a cold incubator at 0°C and after 2 to 3 weeks at ambient temperature.
  • the formulation of claim 1 was prepared using a desalinated coco imidazoline betaine and for comparison a commercial coco imidazoline betaine sold as a 38% solids aqueous solution containing 11 % sodium chloride under the Registered Trade Mark “EMPIGEN” CDR60.
  • the former composition was stable on storage at 0°C and at 54°C.
  • the comparative example deposited crystals of glyphosate at both temperatures.
  • example 1 The formulation of example 1 was repeated using a desalinated coco amidopropyl betaine, and, as comparison a commercial equivalent sold as "EMPIGEN” BS containing 6.5% sodium chloride.
  • the example was stable on storage at 0°C, but the comparative example deposited crystals of glyphosate at these temperatures.
  • compositions containing alkyl polyethoxymethyl carboxylates of the formula R(OCH 2 CH 2 ) n OCH 2 C0 2 H where R and n are as defined below and the desalinated alkyl betaine of claim 1 were all stable at 0°C for 1 week, and at 54°C for two weeks and were fully soluble in water containing 500ppm hardness.
  • the ether carboxylates were sold under the Registered Trade Mark "EMPICOL" and are identified as follows:-
  • Glyphosate isopropylamine salt 360g/l as acid equivalent Polyethylene glycol (MW200) 40g/l Desalinated alkyl betaine 52.5g/l as active matter "EMPICOL” CYJ 52.5g/l as active matter Ammonia to pH 5 +/- 0.1 Demineralised water to 11 or 1176g
  • the PEG betaine and ether carboxylate were mixed to form a stable concentrate.
  • the latter was dispersed readily in the water with the glyphosate and ammonia.
  • Glyphosate isopropylamine salt 360g/l as acid equivalent Polyethylene glycol 40g/l Desalinated alkyl betaine 75g/l as active matter "EMPICOL” CYJ 75g/l as active matter Ammonia to pH 5 +/- 0.1 Demineralised water to 11 or 1176g
  • the PEG, ether carboxylate and betaine were mixed to form a stable concentrate which was easily dispersed in water with the glyphosate and ammonia.
  • Glyphosate isopropylamine salt 360g/l as acid equivalent Polyethylene glycol 40g/l Desalinated alkyl betaine 42g/l as active matter "EMPICOL” CYJ 63g/l as active matter Ammonia to pH 5 +/- 0.1 Demineralised water to 11 or 1176g
  • the PEG, betaine and ether carboxylate were mixed to form a stable concentrate which was easily dispersed in water with the glyphosate and ammonia.
  • Glyphosate isopropylamine salt 360g/l as acid equivalent Polyethylene glycol (MW200) 40g/l Desalinated alkyl betaine 60g/l as active matter "EMPICOL” CVE 90g/l as active matter Ammonia to pH 5 +/- 0.1 Demineralised water to 11 or 1176g
  • Glyphosate isopropylamine salt 360g/l as acid equivalent Polyethylene glycol (MW200) 40g/l Desalinated alkyl betaine 60g/l as active matter "EMPICOL” CVH 90g/l as active matter Ammonia to pH 5 +/- 0.1 Demineralised water to 11 or 1176g
  • Glyphosate isopropylamine salt 360g/l as acid equivalent
  • Examples 4 to 15 were repeated using a C 8 alkyl amidopropyl betaine. Stable concentrates and solutions exhibiting very low foaming were obtained. Examples 29 to 53
  • Examples 4 to 28 were repeated with the addition of 6% by weight, based on the total weight of surfactant, of a fatty alcohol 7 mole ethoxylate sold commercially under the registered trademark "EMPILAN" KI7.
  • the concentrates and solutions were all stable and the solutions exhibited improved wetting agent of leaf surfaces and herbicidal activity.
  • Examples 4 to 53 were repeated with the addition of 2% based on the weight of surfactant of a chelating agent, diethylene triamine pentakis (methylene phosphonic) acid sold commercially under the Registered trademark "BRIQUEST" 543.45AS.
  • the concentrates were stable and the solutions gave improved tolerance of hardwater.

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Abstract

A herbicidal solution contains from 30 % by weight to saturation of a water soluble glyphosate salt and from 8 to 20 % by weight of surfactant comprising from 10 to 100 % by weight based on the total weight of surfactant of an amphoteric surfactant and from 0 to 90 % by weight based on the total weight of surfactant of ether carboxylate, said solution containing less than 0.035 % by weight of sodium ion. A pre-blended surfactant concentrate contains from 10 to 70 % by weight ether carboxylate, from 20 to 80 % by weight of low salt amphoteric surfactant and from 10 to 50 % by weight of solvent.

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HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND SURFACTANT CONCENTRATES
The present invention relates to concentrated herbicidal compositions comprising water soluble glyphosate salts and a surfactant.
A number of formulations have been proposed whereby the herbicide N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine, alias glyphosate, may be supplied as a concentrated aqueous solution with a surfactant synergist which aids wetting and penetration, when the composition is diluted and applied to herbage.
Factors governing the choice of surfactant include wetting power, herbicidal or synergistic action, environmental profile and ability to form stable solutions with glyphosate at as high a concentration as possible, as well as cost.
The surfactants which have so far proved most cost effective for these purposes have been ethoxylated amines. The latter however have a poor environmental profile being biotoxic and poorly biodegradable. There is a demand for a more environmentally acceptable alternative to amine ethoxylates.
We have discovered that ether carboxylates meet most of the above criteria but are insufficiently soluble in concentrated glyphosate solutions. We have further noted that amphoteric surfactants also meet most of the above criteria and can act as cosurfactants, solubilising ether carboxylates, but solutions of commercial amphoteric surfactants in concentrated glyphosate are unstable and have been found to deposit crystals of glyphosate salts. Amphoteric surfactants comprise betaines, sulpho betaines and phosphobetaines. However the great majority of the amphoteric surfactants sold commercially are betaines. The betaines of commerce are normally made by quaternising an amine by reaction with sodium chloracetate. This reaction forms sodium chloride as an unavoidable by-product. As a result commercial betaines contain about 6 to 12% of sodium chloride. We have now discovered that it is possible to use amphoteric surfactants at the required levels in glyphosate solution concentrates without instability, if the sodium chloride content is substantially reduced. Low salt betaines typically contain less than 3% preferably less than 2%, more preferably less than 1 % e.g less than 0.5% especially less than 0.2% sodium ion expressed as wt. sodium chloride based on the weight of surfactant.
The invention provides a herbicidal aqueous solution comprising from 30% by weight, to saturation of a water soluble glyphosate salt and from 8 to 20% by weight of surfactant comprising 10 to 100% by weight based on the total weight of surfactant of an amphoteric surfactant and from 0 to 90% by weight based on the total weight of surfactant of ether carboxylate, said solution containing less the 0.035% by weight of sodium ion.
Sodium ion may be removed from amphoteric surfactants, either by electrosmosis, e.g. as descπbed in our GB 1 525 692 or in EP O 736 521 , or by membrane filtration, for example as described in EP O 626 881 , or, less preferably, by displacing sodium ion with, for example, potassium or ammonium, e.g. using ion exchange. Alternatively, it is possible to prepare betaines with low salt levels by quartemising with acrylic acid.
The glyphosate is preferably present as its potassium, ammonium, C2 t0 3 amine or mono or di ethanolamine salt, or metho sulphate or as a mixture of two or more of said salts. Particularly preferred is the isopropylamine salt.
We prefer that the total level of inorganic salt be less than 0.39% by weight. The amphoteric surfactant is preferably a betaine, e.g. a betaine of the formula: RR1 2N+CH2COO", wherein R is an alkyl, alkenyl or alkyl phenyl group having an average of from 6 to 20, e.g. 8 to 14 aliphatic carbon atoms and R1 is an alkyl or hydroxy alkyl group having an average of from 1 to 4 carbon atoms. Particularly preferred are the so called quaternary imidazoline betaines, also called ampho acetates, and commonly ascribed the formula:
CH CH2
N +N — CH2COO-
\c^ |
I R'
R
(although they are actually present predominantly as the corresponding non cyclic amido amine) wherein R and R" are alkyl, alkenyl, cycloalkyl, alkaryl or hydroxyalkyl groups having an average of from 1 to 20 aliphatic carbon atoms and R preferably has an average of from 6 to 20, e.g. 8 to 14 aliphatic carbon atoms and R' preferably has 1 to 4 carbon atoms. Other amphoteric surfactants for use according to our invention include alkyl amine polyalkoxy sulphates, sulphobetaines and other quaternary amine or quaternised imidazoline sulphonic acids and their salts, and Zwitterionic surfactants, e.g. N-alkyl taurines, carboxylated amido amines such as RCONH(CH2)nN+ R'2CH2CO" 2 where n is 2 to 4, and amino acids having, in each case, hydrocarbon groups capable of conferring surfactant properties (e.g. alkyl, cycloalkyl alkenyl or alkaryl groups having from 6 to 20 aliphatic carbon atoms). Typical examples include 2-tallow alkyl, 1 -tallow amido alkyl, 1-carboxymethyl imidazoline, 2-coconut alkyl N- carboxymethyl 2 (hydroxyalkyl) imidazoline, alkyl amido ethyl, propyl or butyl dimethyl betaine and C6-2o alkyl dimethyl betaine. Generally speaking any water soluble amphoteric or Zwitterionic surfactant compound which comprises a hydrophobic portion including C6-20 alkyl or alkenyl group and a hydrophilic portion containing an amine or quaternary ammonium group and a carboxylate, sulphate or sulphonic acid group may be used in our invention. We particularly prefer short chain alkyl amido betaines, ampho acetates and alkyl betaines in which the alkyl group has 6 to 10 carbon atoms since they give very low foaming and permit high levels of ether carboxylate to be solubilised.
The surfactant preferably comprises at least 20% more preferably at least 30%, most preferably at least 40% e.g. 50 to 100% by weight of the amphoteric surfactant based on the total weight of surfactant.
We strongly prefer that the surfactant comprises an ether carboxylate. The ether carboxylate is preferably present in an amount of at least 10%, preferably more than 20% e.g. 30 to 60% by weight based on the total weight of surfactant. Generally the shorter the long alkyl chain of the betaines the higher the proportion of ether carboxylate that can be readily dissolved in a stable solution.
The ether carboxylate preferably has the formula R(0CH2CH2)n OCH2C02 " wherein R is a straight or branched alkyl, alkenyl, alkylphenyl or polypropylene oxy group having from 6 to 20 e.g. 8 to 14 aliphatic carbon atoms and n is from 1 to 30, preferably, 2 to 20 e.g. 3 to 10.
The counter ion of the ether carboxylate may preferably comprise ammonium, potassium and or an amine or alkanolamine having up to six carbon atoms.
The surfactant may optionally but preferably comprise up to 20% by weight, e.g. 5 to 10% based on the total weight of surfactant, of a non-ionic wetting agent. The non-ionic wetting agent is preferably an ethoxylated alcohol such as a C6 to 25 straight or branched alkyl 1 to 30 mole ethoxylate e.g. a Cι0 to is alkyl 5 to 20 mole ethoxylate. The wetting agent gives better coverage of the leaf and superior herbicidal action.
We prefer that the surfactants should be pre-blended as a concentrate for supply to formulators of glyphosate compositions. To maintain sufficient mobility and to formulators of glyphosate compositions. To maintain sufficient mobility and dispersibility of such concentrates we prefer to add a suitable water miscible solvent such as a water miscible glycol or glycol ether, e.g. polyethylene glycol having a mean mol weight between 90 and 600 especially 130 to 250.
Such concentrates containing from 10 to 70% by weight ether carboxylate, from 20 to 80% by weight of low salt amphoteric surfactant and from 10 to 50% by weight of solvent are a further embodiment of the invention.
Preferably said concentrates additionally contain from 3 to 20% of a non-ionic wetting agent and/or from 1 to 6%of a sequestrant such as an aminophosphonate, e.g. of the formula.
(M2PO3CH2)2N[CH2CH2NCH2PO3M2]nCH23M2
where n is from 0 to 10 preferably 2 to 6 and M is a compatible cation to provide a water soluble product.
The formulation may typically contain from 1 to 3% of sequestrant.
The concentrates contain, typically less than 70% water, preferably less than 60% water most preferably 10 to 55% water by weight of the concentrate.
The invention will be illustrated by the following examples :-
Example 1
A composition was prepared comprising 360gl"1 isopropylamine salt of glyphosate as acid equivalent and 105gl"1 active ingredient of C12.u alkyl betaine, as a 37% solution desalinated by electrosmosis to a sodium chloride level of less than 1%. The composition was a clear solution which was stable on storage in a cold incubator at 0°C and at ambient temperature. For comparison a composition was prepared as described above, but using as surfactant a commercial Cι2-14 alkyl betaine sold under the Registered Trade Mark "EMPIGEN" BB and containing 6% sodium chloride. The comparative example was unstable and deposited crystals of glyphosate when stored in a cold incubator at 0°C and after 2 to 3 weeks at ambient temperature.
Example 2
The formulation of claim 1 was prepared using a desalinated coco imidazoline betaine and for comparison a commercial coco imidazoline betaine sold as a 38% solids aqueous solution containing 11 % sodium chloride under the Registered Trade Mark "EMPIGEN" CDR60.
The former composition was stable on storage at 0°C and at 54°C. The comparative example deposited crystals of glyphosate at both temperatures.
Example 3
The formulation of example 1 was repeated using a desalinated coco amidopropyl betaine, and, as comparison a commercial equivalent sold as "EMPIGEN" BS containing 6.5% sodium chloride. The example was stable on storage at 0°C, but the comparative example deposited crystals of glyphosate at these temperatures.
Examples 4 to 16
The following compositions containing alkyl polyethoxymethyl carboxylates of the formula R(OCH2CH2)nOCH2C02H where R and n are as defined below and the desalinated alkyl betaine of claim 1 were all stable at 0°C for 1 week, and at 54°C for two weeks and were fully soluble in water containing 500ppm hardness. The ether carboxylates were sold under the Registered Trade Mark "EMPICOL" and are identified as follows:-
"EMPICOL" CYJ R = hexyl, n = 10 "EMPICOL" CVE R = capryl, n = 6 "EMPICOL" CVH R = capryl, n = 8 "EMPICOL" CLI R = oleyl, n = 10 "EMPICOL" CED5 R = lauryl, n = 6
Example 4
Glyphosate isopropylamine salt: 360g/l as acid equivalent Polyethylene glycol (MW200) 40g/l Desalinated alkyl betaine 52.5g/l as active matter "EMPICOL" CYJ 52.5g/l as active matter Ammonia to pH 5 +/- 0.1 Demineralised water to 11 or 1176g
The PEG betaine and ether carboxylate were mixed to form a stable concentrate. The latter was dispersed readily in the water with the glyphosate and ammonia.
Example 5
As example 4 but replacing "EMPICOL" CYJ with "EMPICOL" CVE
Example 6
As example 4 but replacing ""EMPICOL"" CYJ with "EMPICOL" CVH
Example 7
As example 4 but replacing "EMPICOL" CYJ with "EMPICOL" CLI Example 8
Glyphosate isopropylamine salt: 360g/l as acid equivalent Polyethylene glycol 40g/l Desalinated alkyl betaine 75g/l as active matter "EMPICOL" CYJ 75g/l as active matter Ammonia to pH 5 +/- 0.1 Demineralised water to 11 or 1176g
The PEG, ether carboxylate and betaine were mixed to form a stable concentrate which was easily dispersed in water with the glyphosate and ammonia.
Example 9
As for example 8 replacing "EMPICOL" CYJ for "EMPICOL" CVE
Example 10
As for example 8 replacing "EMPICOL" CYJ for "EMPICOL" CVH
Example 11
Glyphosate isopropylamine salt: 360g/l as acid equivalent Polyethylene glycol 40g/l Desalinated alkyl betaine 42g/l as active matter "EMPICOL" CYJ 63g/l as active matter Ammonia to pH 5 +/- 0.1 Demineralised water to 11 or 1176g
The PEG, betaine and ether carboxylate were mixed to form a stable concentrate which was easily dispersed in water with the glyphosate and ammonia.
Example 12
As for example 11 , replacing "EMPICOL" CYJ for "EMPICOL" CVE Example 13.
As for example 11 replacing "EMPICOL" CYJ by "EMPICOL" CVH
Example 14
Glyphosate isopropylamine salt: 360g/l as acid equivalent Polyethylene glycol (MW200) 40g/l Desalinated alkyl betaine 60g/l as active matter "EMPICOL" CVE 90g/l as active matter Ammonia to pH 5 +/- 0.1 Demineralised water to 11 or 1176g
Example 15
Glyphosate isopropylamine salt: 360g/l as acid equivalent Polyethylene glycol (MW200) 40g/l Desalinated alkyl betaine 60g/l as active matter "EMPICOL" CVH 90g/l as active matter Ammonia to pH 5 +/- 0.1 Demineralised water to 11 or 1176g
Example 16
Glyphosate isopropylamine salt: 360g/l as acid equivalent
Polyethylene glycol (MW200) 40g/l
Desalinated cocoamidopropyl 52.5g/l as active matter betaine of example 3 "EMPICOL" CVE 52.5g/l as active matter
Ammonia to pH 5 +/- 0.1
Demineralised water to 11 or 1176g
Examples 17 to 28
Examples 4 to 15 were repeated using a C8 alkyl amidopropyl betaine. Stable concentrates and solutions exhibiting very low foaming were obtained. Examples 29 to 53
Examples 4 to 28 were repeated with the addition of 6% by weight, based on the total weight of surfactant, of a fatty alcohol 7 mole ethoxylate sold commercially under the registered trademark "EMPILAN" KI7. The concentrates and solutions were all stable and the solutions exhibited improved wetting agent of leaf surfaces and herbicidal activity.
Examples 54 to 103
Examples 4 to 53 were repeated with the addition of 2% based on the weight of surfactant of a chelating agent, diethylene triamine pentakis (methylene phosphonic) acid sold commercially under the Registered trademark "BRIQUEST" 543.45AS. The concentrates were stable and the solutions gave improved tolerance of hardwater.

Claims

1. A herbicidal aqueous solution comprising from 30% by weight of said solution to saturation of a water soluble glyphosate salt and from 8 to 20 by weight of said solution of surfactant, said surfactant comprising from 10 to 100% by weight based on the total weight of said surfactant of an amphoteric surfactant and from 0 to 90% by weight based on the total weight of surfactant of ether carboxylate, said solution containing less than 0.035% of sodium ion.
2. A solution according to claim 1 wherein said glyphosate is present as its potassium, ammonium, C to 3 amine, mono or diethanolamine or methosulphate salt.
3. A solution according to either of claims 1 and 2 wherein said amphoteric surfactant is betaine of the formula RR'2N+CH2C00~ wherein R is an alkyl, alkenyl or alkyl phenyl group having 6 to 20 e.g. 8 to 14 aliphatic carbon atoms and each R1 is an alkyl or hydroxyalkyl group having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
4. A solution according to either of claims 1 and 2 wherein said amphoteric surfactant has the formula RCONH(CH2)nN+R'2CH2CO2 " where R and R1 have the same significance as in claim 3 and n is an integer from 2 to 4.
5. A solution according to either of claims 3 and 4 wherein R is an alkyl group having from 6 to 10 carbon atoms.
6. A solution according to any foregoing claim wherein said amphoteric surfactant constitutes at least 30% of the total weight of the surfactant.
7. A solution according to any foregoing claim comprising at least 30% by weight of ether carboxylate, based on the total weight of surfactant.
8. A solution according to any foregoing claim wherein said surfactant comprises up to 20% by weight thereof of a non-ionic wetting agent.
9. A solution according to any foregoing claim comprising a sequestrant.
10. A solution according to claim 9 wherein said sequestrant is an anino phosphonate of the formula (M2PO3CH2)2N(CH2CH2NPO3M2)nCH2PO3M2 wherein n is from 0 to 10 and M is cation such that the phosphonate is water soluble.
11. A concentrate for use in preparing solutions according to any foregoing claim comprising from 10 to 70% by weight ether carboxylate from 20 to 80% by weight of an amphoteric surfactant which contains less than 3% of sodium chloride and from 10 to 50% by weight of a water miscible solvent.
12. A concentrate according to Claim 11 containing from 3 to 20% of a non-ionic wetting agent.
13. A concentrate according to either of claims Hand 12 wherein said solvent is a polyethylene glycol having a mean molecular weight of between 90 and 600.
14. A concentrate according to any of claim 11 to 13 containing 1 to 6% of a sequestrant.
15. An aqueous solution according to claim 1 comprising water, glyphosate and a concentrate according to any of claims 11 to 14.
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