WO2005064072A2 - Composition for the impregnation of fibers, fabrics and nettings imparting a protective activity against pests - Google Patents
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- composition for the impregnation of fibers, fabrics and nettings imparting a protective activity against pests
- the present invention relates to an insecticide composition for application to a textile material or plastics material selected from the group consisting of yarn, fibers, fabric, knitgoods, nonwovens, netting material, foils, tarpaulins and coating compositions, which insecticide composition comprises a mixture including at least one insecticide and/or at least one repellent, and at least one binder; an impregnated textile material or plastics material comprising at least one insecticide and/or at least one repellent, and at least one binder; processes for impregnation of a textile material or plastics material and a process for coating of a textile material or plastics material.
- Infectious diseases cause huge damages by debilitating or even killing humans and animals in many countries, especially in tropical countries.
- Many of these diseases e.g. malaria, dengue and yellow fever, lymphatic filariasis, and leishmaniasis
- insects Since many medical methods like vaccination or medical treat- ments are either impossible or too expensive or have been rendered ineffective due to spreading resistance against drugs, efforts have been concentrated on controlling the transmitting insects.
- Methods to control these insects comprise treating surfaces of huts and houses, air spraying and impregnation of curtains and bednets. The latter treatment is up to now mostly done by dipping the textile material into emulsions or dispersions of insecticides or spraying them onto the nets.
- WO 01/37662 discloses impregnated nettings or fabrics for insect or tick killing and/or repellent of an insect or tick comprising an insecticide and/or a repellent, and a film forming component reducing the wash off and degradation of the insecticide component from the netting or fabric by forming a water- and optionally an oil-resistant film.
- the film forming component preferably comprises one or more components selected from paraffin oil or wax derivatives, silicon derivatives, silicon oils or wax derivatives, and polyfluorocarbon derivatives.
- the netting or fabric is impregnated by adding a solution or a water emulsion of an insecticide and/or repellent and a film forming component successively (in two steps) or in one process step.
- WO 01/37662 is the insecticide and/or repellent dissolved in an organic solvent in the process for impregnation of a fabric or a netting.
- WO 03/034823 discloses an insecticide composition for application to a fabric material, which composition comprises a mixture including an insecticide, a copolymeric binder, that, after drying and while the fabric material is dry, imparts hydrophobicity to the insecticide, and a dispersing agent, that, after application of the composition to a fabric and upon wetting the fabric, reduces the hydrophobicity imparted to the insecticide by the binder to permit limited insecticide release.
- the copolymeric binder is prepared as a copolymer emulsion that is derived by an emulsion polymerization technique from monomers selected from at least one of the groups including a) vinyl esters of aliphatic acid having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, such as vinyl acetate and vinyl versatate; b) acrylic and methacrylic esters of an alcohol having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, such as butyl acry- late, 2-ethylhexylacrylate, and methyl acrylate; and c) mono- and di-ethylenically un- saturated hydrocarbons, such as styrene, and aliphatic diens, such as butadiene.
- monomers selected from at least one of the groups including a) vinyl esters of aliphatic acid having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, such as vinyl acetate and vinyl versatate; b) acrylic and methacrylic esters of an alcohol having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, such as butyl
- the preferred copolymeric binder is prepared by emulsion polymerisation of two different monomers.
- the insecticide composition of WO 03/034823 is applied to the fabric or netting by dipping, spraying, brushing, and the like. According to the examples the insecticides have to be dissolved in organic solvents before applying the insecticide composition to a fabric material.
- US 5,631 ,072 discloses the manufacture of fabric intended to be made into washable garments, more specifically to the placement of an insecticide such as permethrin in the fabric by impregnation with polymeric binders and a cross-linking agent, or by surface coating with a polymeric binder and a thickening agent to improve the efficiency as an insect repellent and retention of the permethrin in the fabric as an effective insecticide through successive washings of the garments.
- suit- able binders are acrylic binders and polyvinylacetate binders, which are not further specified.
- the amount of insecticide in the solutions for impregnation of the fabric is very high (1250 mg insecticide per m 2 ).
- an insecticide composition for ap- plication to a textile material or plastics material which composition comprises a mixture including
- component B1 a) at least one insecticide and/or at least one repellent as component A, and b1) at least one acrylic binder as component B1 obtainable by emulsion poly- merisation of the following components: b1a) n-butyl acrylate as component B1A, b1 b) at least one monomer of formula I as component B1 B
- Pi 1 , R 2 and R 3 are independently selected from C to C ⁇ 0 -alkyl which may be linear or branched, for example methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, i- propyl, n-butyl, i-butyl, sec-butyl, t-butyl, n-pentyl, i-pentyl, sec-pentyl, neo-pentyl, 1 ,2-dimethylpropyl, i-amyl, n-hexyl, i-hexyl, sec-hexyl, n- heptyl, n-octyl, 2-ethylhexyl, n-nonyl, n-decyl, preferably C to C 4 - alkyl, for example methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, i-propyl, n-butyl, i-butyl,
- R 1 is H or methyl.
- R 2 is preferably H;
- R 3 is preferably methyl, ethyl or 2-ethylhexyl.
- R 1 is H or methyl
- R 2 is H
- R 3 is methyl, ethyl or 2- ethylhexyl.
- the monomer of formula I is selected from the group consisting of 2-ethylhexylacrylate, methylacrylate, methylmethacrylate and ethylacrylate.
- R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are independently selected from the group consisting of H, C to C 10 -alkyl which may be linear or branched, for example, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, i-propyl, n-butyl, i-butyl, sec-butyl, tert- butyl, n-pentyl, i-pentyl, sec-pentyl, neo-pentyl, 1 ,2-dimethylpropyl, i- amyl, n-hexyl, i-hexyl, sec-hexyl, n-heptyl, n-octyl, 2-ethylhexyl, n- nonyl and n-decyl; preferably R 4 , R 5 ,R 6 and R 7 are selected from the group consisting of H, C to C 4 -alkyl, which may be linear
- R 8 and R 9 are independently selected from the group consisting of H, C to Cio-alkyl which may be linear or branched, for example, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, i-propyl, n-butyl, i-butyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, n-pentyl, i-pentyl, sec-pentyl, neo-pentyl, 1 ,2-dimethylpropyl, i-amyl, n-hexyl, i- hexyl, sec-hexyl, n-heptyl, n-octyl, 2-ethylhexyl, n-nonyl and n-decyl; preferably R 8 and R 9 are selected from the group consisting of H, C to C 4 -alkyl, which may be linear or branched, for example methyl, ethyl, n
- R 8 and R 9 are H
- X is selected from the group consisting of H, OH, NH 2 , OR 11 OH, gly- cidyl, hydroxypropyl, groups of the formula
- R 10 is selected from the group consisting of C to C 10 -alkyl which may be branched or linear, for example methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, i-propyl, n- butyl, i-butyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, n-pentyl, i-pentyl, sec-pentyl, neo- pentyl, 1 ,2-dimethylpropyl, i-amyl, n-hexyl, i-hexyl, sec-hexyl, n- heptyl, n-octyl, 2-ethylhexyl, n-nonyl, n-decyl; preferably C to C 4 - alkyl, which may be branched or linear, for example methyl, ethyl, n- propyl, iso-propyl, n-butyl, iso
- R 11 is selected from the group consisting of C to C 10 -alkylene, for example methylene, ethylene, propylene, butylene, pentylene, hexy- lene, heptylene, octylene, nonylene, decylene; preferably Cr to C 4 - alkylene, for example methylene, ethylene, propylene, butylenes; substituted or unsubstituted arylenes, preferably substituted or unsubstituted C 6 - to Cio-arylene, more preferably substituted or unsubstituted C 6 -arylene, for example phenylene; most preferably X ist ace- toacetyl; b1e) further monomers which are copolymerizable with the monomers mentioned above selected from b1e1) polar monomers, preferably (meth)acrylic nitrile and/or methyl(meth)acrylate as component B1 E1 ; and/or b1e2) non
- the insecticide composition of the present invention may be in form of a solid or an aqueous formulation, wherein the aqueous formulation is preferred.
- the insecticide composition of the present application provides wash resistance while permitting continuous release of the insecticide and/or repellent at a controlled rate, in order to provide the required bioavailability of the insecticide and/or repellent. It was found by the inventors that insecticide compositions comprising components A as well as B1 A, B1 B and B1C and/or B2 provide a very good wash resistance while permitting a continuous release of the insecticide and/or repellent at a controlled rate. Further, the insecticide emission to the environment is decreased by using the composition of the present invention which is applied to a textile material or plastics material.
- a textile material or plastics material is a material selected from the group consisting of yarn, fibers, fabric, knitgoods, nonwovens, netting material, foils, tarpaulins and coating compositions.
- the netting material may be prepared by any method known in the art, for example by circular knitting or warp knitting, or by sewing parts of a netting to obtain the desired nettings.
- the insecticide composition of the present invention comprises in general 0.001 to 95 % by weight preferably 0.1 to 45 % by weight, more preferably 0.5 to 30 % by weight, based on the weight of the insecticide composition, of at least one insecticide and/or repellent.
- the insecticide composition preferably comprises the following components, based on the solids content of the composition a) 0.1 to 45 % by weight, preferably 0.5 to 30% by weight, more preferably 1 to 25 % by weight of at least one insecticide and/or at least one repellent (component A), and b1) 55 to 99 % by weight, preferably 70 to 98 % by weight, more preferably 75 to 90 by weight of at least one acrylic binder (component B1 ) as defined above, comprising; b1a) 10 to 90% by weight, preferably 15 to 80% by weight, more preferably 20 to 70% by weight based on the acrylic binder of n-butyl acrylate (component B1A); b1 b) 10 to 90% by weight, preferably 12 to 85% by weight, more preferably 15 to 65% by weight based on the acrylic binder of at least one monomer of formula I (component B1 B); b1c) 1 to 5 % by weight based on the acrylic binder of at least one monomer of
- component B2A preferably aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, araliphatic and/or aromatic insocyanates, more preferably diisocyanates, which are optionally biuretisized and/or iso- cyanurized, most preferably 1-isocyanato-3,3,5-trimethyl-5- isocyanatomethylene cyclohexane (IPDI) and hexamethylene diiso- cyanate-1,6 (HMDI); b2b) 10 to 90% by weight, preferably 12 to 85% by weight, more preferably
- IPDI 1-isocyanato-3,3,5-trimethyl-5- isocyanatomethylene cyclohexane (IPDI) and hexamethylene diiso- cyanate-1,6 (HMDI)
- the insecticide composition comprises the following components, based on the solids content of the composition a) 20 to 70 % by weight, preferably 25 to 65 % by weight, more preferably 30 to 65 % by weight of at least one insecticide and/or at least one repellent (component A), and b1) 30 to 80 % by weight, preferably 35 to 75 % by weight, more preferably 35 to 70 by weight of at least one acrylic binder (component B1) as defined above, comprising; b1 a) 10 to 90% by weight, preferably 15 to 85% by weight, more preferably 30 to 85% by weight based on the acrylic binder of n-butyl acrylate (component B1A); b1 b) 10 to 90% by weight, preferably 12 to 85% by weight, more preferably 15 to 65% by weight based on the acrylic binder of at least one monomer of for- mula I (component B1 B); b1c) 1 to 5 % by weight based on the acrylic binder of
- component B2A preferably aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, araliphatic and/or aromatic insocyanates, more preferably diisocyanates, which are optionally biuretisized and/or iso- cyanurized, most preferably 1-isocyanato-3,3,5-trimethyl-5- isocyanatomethylene cyclohexane (IPDI) and hexamethylene diiso- cyanate-1 ,6 (HMDI); b2b) 10 to 90% by weight, preferably 12 to 85% by weight, more preferably 15 to 65% by weight;
- the aim of the invention is to control a variety of pests, such as ticks, cockroaches, bed bugs, mites, fleas, lice, leeches, houseflies, mosquitoes, termites, ants, moths, spiders, grasshoppers, crickets, silverfish, also in form of their larvae and eggs, and other flying and crawling insects, and molluscs, e.g. snails and slugs, and rodents, eg. rats and mice as well as fungi, e.g. fungi causing athlete's foot.
- pests such as ticks, cockroaches, bed bugs, mites, fleas, lice, leeches, houseflies, mosquitoes, termites, ants, moths, spiders, grasshoppers, crickets, silverfish, also in form of their larvae and eggs, and other flying and crawling insects, and molluscs, e.g. snails and slugs, and rodents, e
- the textile material or plastics material may be made form a variety of natural and synthetic fibers, also as textile blends in woven or non-woven form, as knit goods, yarns or fibers.
- Natural fibers are for example cotton, wool, silk, jute or hamp.
- Synthetic fibers are for example polya ides, polyesters, polyacryl nitriles, polyolefines, for example polypropylene or polyethylene, Teflon, and mixtures of fibers, for example mixtures of synthetic and natural fibers.
- Polyamides, polyolefins and polyesters are preferred.
- Polyethylene terephthalate is especially preferred.
- textile material or plastics material also discloses non-textile substrates such as coating compositions, leather, synthetic adaptions of leather, flocked fabrics, sheetings, foils and packaging material.
- nettings made from polyester, especially polyethylene terephthalate.
- the textile material or plastics material may be in form of coverings, for example bedclothes, mattresses, pillows, duvets, cushions, curtains, wall coverings, carpeting and window, cupboard and door screens.
- Further typical textile materials or plastics materials are geotextiles, tents, inner soles of shoes, garments, such as socks, trousers, shirts, i.e. preferably garments, e.g. uniforms, used in body areas exposed to insecti- cide bites and the like as well as horse blankets.
- the nettings are for example used as bed nets for example mosquito nets, or for covering or as nets in agriculture and viniculture. Other applications are movable fences for the protection of humans and animals against air-borne low-flying insects. Fabrics or nettings may be used for packages, wrapping sacks, containers for food, seeds and feed thus protecting the material from attack by insects but avoiding direct contact with the insecticide-treated nets or fabrics.
- Treated foils or tarpaulins can be used on all human premises which are permanently or temporarily inhabited such as refugee camps. It is further possible to use the treated nettings in dwellings having mud walls. A treated netting is pressed into a fresh, wet wall mud before it dries. The mud will ooze into the holes in the net but the yarn of the net will not be covered. When this wall covering is dried the insecticide and/or repellent of the treated net is slowly released and can repell or kill pests that come into contact with the wall.
- the insecticide composition of the present invention is particularly suitable for application to polyester nettings as used for mosquito nets.
- the insecticide composition of the present invention may be applied to textile materials or plastics materials before their formation into the desired products, i.e. while still a yarn or in sheet form, or after formation of the desired products.
- insecticide and/or repellent also discloses besides insecticides and repellents rodenticides, fungicides, molluscicides, larvicides and ovicides.
- the insecticide and/or repellent is an insecticide and/or repellent with a fast paralyzing or killing effect of the insect and very low mammalian toxicity.
- Suitable insecticides and/or repellents are known by a person skilled in the art. Suitable insecticides and repellents and suitable dosages are for example mentioned on the webside of the World Health Organization (http://www.who.int whopes/recommendations/en/), especially in "Malaria Vector Control", "Insecticides for Indoor Residual Spraying" by Dr. J.A. Najera & Dr. M. Zaim, 2001.
- Chlorfenapyr 4-bromo-2-(4-chlorophenyl)-1-ethoxymethyl-5-(trifluoromethyl)pyrrole-3- carbonitrile
- Fenpropathrin (RS)-alpha-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl 2,2,3,3-tetramethylcyclopropane- carboxylate
- Cypermethrin (RS)-alpha-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (1 RS)-cis, trans-3-(2,2- dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate
- alpha-Cypermethrin racemate comprising the (S)-oc-(1R) and (R)- ⁇ -(1S) di- astereomers
- Permethrin 3-phenoxybenzyl (1 RS)-cis, trans-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2- dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate, Cyhalothrin: (RS)-alpha-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (Z)-(1 RS)-cis-3-(2-chloro-3,3,3- trif luoroprop-1 -enyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopro panecarboxylate, lambda-cyhalothrin,
- Fluvalinate alpha-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl N-(2-chloro-alpha, alpha, alpha, alpha- trifluoro-p-tolyl)-D-valinate,
- Bifenthrin (2-methylbiphenyl-3-ylmethyl)0(Z)-(1 RS)-cis-3-(2-chloro-3,3,3-trif luoro-1 - propenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate, 2-methyl-2-(4-bromodif luoromethoxypheny propyl (3-phenoxybenzyl)ether,
- D-fenothrin 3-phenoxybenzyl (1 R)-cis, trans)-chrysanthemate
- Cyphenothrin (RS)-alpha-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (1R-cis, trans)-chrysanthemate
- D- resmethrin 5-benzyl-3-furylmethyl (1 R-cis, trans)-chrysanthemate
- D-flamethrin 5-(2-propynyl)-furfuryl (1R)-cis, trans-chrysanthemate, and 5-(2- propynyl)furfuryl 2,2,3,3-tetramethylcyclopropanecarboxylate;
- Pyriproxyfen 4-phenoxyphenyl ( ?S)-2-(2-pyridyloxy)propyl ether; pyrethrum; d-d, trans-cyphenothrin: ( ?S)- ⁇ -cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (1 RS,3RS;1 RS,3SR)-2,2- dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate;
- Alanycarb S-methyl-N[[N-methyl-N-[N-benzyl-N(2-ethoxy-carbonylethyl)amino- thio]carbamoyl]thioacetimidate,
- Carbosulfan 2,3 dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranyl[(dibutylamino)thio]methyl- carbamate,
- Fenoxycarb Ethyl[2-(4-phenoxyphenoxy)ethyl]carbamate
- Indoxacarb Methyl-7-chloro-22,3,4°,5-tetrahydro-2-[methoxycarbonyl (-4- trif luoromethoxyphenyl)]
- Pirimicarb 2-dimethylamino-5,6-dimethyl-4-pyrimidinyl-dimethylcarbamate
- Thiodiocarb Dimethyl N,N'(thiobis((methylimino)carbonoyloxy)bisethanimidiothioate).
- Fenothiocarb S-(4-phenoxybutyl)-N,N-dimethyl thiocarbamate
- Cartap S,S'-(2-5 dimethylamino)trimethylene)bis (thiocarbamate)hydrochloride
- Fenobucarb 2-sec-butylphenylmethyl carbamate
- XMC 3,5-dimethylphenyl-methyl carbamate
- Xylylcarb 3,4-dimethylphenylmethylcarbamate
- organophosphorous compounds such as
- Trichlorfon Phosphoric acid, (2,2,2-trichloro-1-hydroxyethyl)-, dimethyl ester Fenitrothion: O,O-dimethyl O-(4-nitro-m-tolyl)phosphorothioate, Diazinon: O,O-diethyl-O-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)phosphorothioate,
- Pirimiphos-Etyl O,O-diethyl O-(2-(diethylamino)6-methyl-pyrimidinyl)phosphorothioate
- Pirimiphos-Methyl O-[2-(diethylamino)-6-methyl-4 pyrimidinyl] O,O-dimethyl phos- phorothioate,
- Etrimphos O-6-ethoxy-2-ethyl-pyrimidin-4-yl-O,O-dimethyl-phosphorothioate
- Fenthion O,O-dimethyl-O-[-3-methyl-4-(methylthio)phenyl phosphorothioate
- Phoxim 2-(diethoxyphosphinothoyloxyimino)-2-phenylacetonitrile
- Chlorpyrifos O,O-diethyl-O-(3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyrinyl)phosphorothioate
- Chlorpyriphosmethyl O,O-dimethyl O-(3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinyl)phosphorothioate
- Cyanophos O,O-dimethyl O-(4 cyanophenyl)phosphorothioate
- Pyraclofos (R,S)[4-chlorophenyl)-pyrazol-4-yl]-
- Azamethiphos S-(6-chloro-2,3-dihydro-oxo-1,3-oxazolo[4,5-b]pyridine-3-ylmethyl phosphorothioate, Malathion: O,O-dimethyl phosphorodithioate ester of diethyl mercaptosuccinate, Temephos: (O,O'(thiodi-4-1-phenylene) O,O,O,O-tetramethyl phosphorodithioate, Dimethoate: ((O,O-dimethyl S-(n-methylcarbamoylethyl)phosphorodithioate, Formothion: S[2-formylmethylamino]-2-oxoethyl]-O,O-dimethyl phosphorodithioate, Phenthoate: O,O-dimethyl S-(alpha-ethoxycarbonylbenzal)-phosphorodithioate; lodofenphos: O
- Insecticides with a sterilising effect on adult mosquitoes such as 1-(alfa-(chloro-alpha-cyclopropylbenzylidenamino-oxy)-p-tolyl)-3-(2,6- difiuorobenzoyl)urea, Diflubenzuron: N-(((3,5-dichloro-4-(1 ,1 ,2,2-tetraflouroethoxy)phenylamino)carbonyl)2,6 difluoro benzamid,
- Triflumuron 2-Chloro-N-(((4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenyl)-amino-)carbonyl)benzamide, or a triazin such as N-cyclopropyl-1 ,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triamin; and
- Lambda-cyhalothrine ⁇ -cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl-3-(2-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoroprop-1-enyl)-2,2- dimethylcyclopropane carboxylate, as a 1:1 mixture of (Z)-(1R,3R), R-ester and (Z)- (1S,3S), S-ester;
- the repellent is selected from N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide (DEET), N,N- diethylphenylacetamide (DEPA), 1-(3-cyclohexan-1-yl-carbonyl)-2-methylpiperine, (2- hydroxymethylcyclohexyl) acetic acid lactone, 2-ethyl-1 ,3-hexandiol, indalone, Methyl- neodecanamide (MNDA), a pyrethroid not used for insect control such as ⁇ (+/-)-3-allyl- 2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-(+)-enyl-(+)-trans-chrysantemate (Esbiothrin), a repellent derived from or identical with plant extracts like limonene, eugenol, (+)-Eucamalol (1), (-)-l-epi-eucamalol or crude plant extracts from plants like Eucalyp
- a suitable mulloscicide is for example niclosamide.
- Suitable rodenticides are first generation anticoagulant rodenticides and second generation anticoagulant rodenticides, whereby second generation rodenticides are pre- ferred.
- first generation anticoagulant rodenticides are for example warfarin, chlorphacinone, coumatetralyl
- suitable second generation anticoagulant rodenti- cides are for example flocoumafen, brodifacoum, difenacoum, bromadialone, difethia- lone, and bromethalin.
- Suitable fungicides are for example antifungal agents used in the case of athlete's foot selected from the group consisting of clotrimazole: 1 -(2-chlorotrityl)imidazole, micona- zole: 1 -[2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-2-[(2,4-dichlorophenyl)methoxy]ethyl]-1 H-imidazole, econazole 4-[2-[(4-chlorophenyl)methoxy]-2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-ethyl]-4H-imidazole, tioconazole: 1 -[2-[(2-chloro-3-thienyl)methoxy]-2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-ethyl]-1 H-imidazole, undecylenic acid, terbinafine hydrochloride: N,6,6-trimethyl-N-(naphthalen-4-
- Antibiotika as Cycloheximid, Griseofulvin, Kasugamycin, Natamycin, Polyoxin oder
- Heterocylische tantazim as Anilazin, Benomyl, Boscalid, Carbendazim
- Nitrophenylderivate as Binapacryl, Dinocap, Dinobuton, Nitrophthal-isopropyl;
- Preferred insecticides and/or repellents of the insecticide composition of the present invention may be either one of a single insecticide and/or repellent or a mixture of insecticides and/or repellents selected from the group of insecticides and/or repellents that are suitable for application to a fabric material or a netting.
- Preferred mixtures of insecticides and/or repellents are mixtures of insecticides and/or repellents with similar diffusion/migration properties.
- This group of insecticides and/or repellents may include synthetic pyrethroids such as those known in the trade as alphacypermethrin, cyflu- thrin, deltamethrin, etofenprox and permethrin, other pyrothreids such as that known in the trade as bifenthrine and non-pyreth raids such as that known in the trade as carbo- sulphane.
- synthetic pyrethroids such as those known in the trade as alphacypermethrin, cyflu- thrin, deltamethrin, etofenprox and permethrin, other pyrothreids such as that known in the trade as bifenthrine and non-pyreth raids such as that known in the trade as carbo- sulphane.
- insecticides and repellants mentioned above have one or more chiral centers in their molecule ' s, they may be applied as racemates, pure enantiomers or diastereomers or in chirally or diastereomerically enriched mixtures.
- the insecticide and/or repellent mentioned in the present invention also may be included in the insecticide composition as one of a water-based insecticide and/or repellent concentrate or a solvent, preferably an organic solvent, based insecticide and/or repellent concentrate or a concentrate based on a mixture of water and a solvent, pref- erably an organic solvent.
- Water-based concentrates may be in the form of suspensions or dispersions comprising suitable dispersing agents if necessary or in the form of emulsions comprising emulsifiers, solvents and co-solvents if appropriate.
- Nanopar- ticular insecticidal formulations may be obtained by dissolving solid solutions of insecticides in a polar organic solvent, e.g. poly vinyl pyrrolidone (PVP).
- the concentration of the insecticide and/or repellent in the water based or solvent based concentrates is in general between 0.5 to 60 %, preferably 1 to 40 %, more preferably 3 to 20 %.
- insecticide and/or repellent forming part of the insecticide composition of the present invention may also be selected from other groups suitable for different applica- tions.
- the particle size of the insecticide and/or repellent in water-based suspensions or dispersions is in general between 50 nm to 20 ⁇ m, preferably 50 nm to 8 ⁇ m, more preferably 50 nm to 4 ⁇ m, most preferably 50 nm to 500 nm.
- Acrylic binder (component Bl)
- the acrylic binder is preferably obtainable by emulsion polymerization of b 1a) 10 to 90% by weight, preferably 15 to 80% by weight, more preferably 20 to 70% by weight of component B1 A; bib) 10 to 90% by weight, preferably 12 to 85% by weight, more preferably 15 to 65% by weight of component B1 B; b1 c) 1 to 5 % by weight of component B1 C; bid) 0 to 5 % by weight, preferably 1 to 4 % by weight, more preferably 0.2 to 3% by weight of component B1 D; b1e) further monomers which are copolymerizable with the monomers mentioned above selected from b1e1) 0 to 30 % by weight, preferably 0 to 25 % by weight, more preferably 5 to 20 % by weight of component B1 E1 ; and/or b1 e2) 0 to 40 % by weight, preferably 0 to 30 % by weight, more preferably 5 to 20
- the acrylic binder is obtainable by emulsion polymerization of b1) 30 to 80 % by weight, preferably 35 to 75 % by weight, more preferably 35 to 70 by weight of at least one acrylic binder (component B1) as defined above, comprising; b1 a) 10 to 90% by weight, preferably 15 to 85% by weight, more preferably 30 to 85% by weight based on the acrylic binder of n-butyl acrylate (component B1A); b1 b) 10 to 90% by weight, preferably 12 to 85% by weight, more preferably 15 to 65% by weight based on the acrylic binder of at least one monomer of for- mula I (component B1B); b1c) 1 to 5 % by weight based on the acrylic binder of at least one monomer of formula II (component B1C); bid) 0 to 5 % by weight, preferably 0.1 to 4 % by weight, more preferably 0.2 to 3% by weight based on the acrylic binder (component B1
- the acrylic binder may comprise further additives as known by a person skilled in the art, for example film forming agents and plastisizers, e.g. adipate, phthalate, butyl di- glycol, mixtures of diesters preparable by reaction of dicarboxylic acids and alcohols which may be linear or branched. Suitable dicarboxylic acids and alcohols are known by a person skilled in the art.
- the insecticide compositions comprising the specific binder as claimed in the present invention are wash resistant while permitting continuous release of the insecticide at a controlled rate, in order to provide the required bioavailability of the insecticide. It is not necessary to add for example a dispersing agent that, after application of the composition to a fabric and upon wetting of the fabric, reduces the hydrophobicity imparted to the insecticide by the binder to permit limited insecticide release.
- the insecticide composition of the present invention does therefore not comprise a dispersing agent in addition to the acrylic binder.
- the acrylic binder is obtainable by emulsion polymerization of the fol- lowing components: b1a) 20 to 70 % by weight of n-butylacrylate as component B1 A; b2b) 0 to 65 % by weight of at least one monomer of formula I as component B1 B
- R 1 is H or methyl
- R 2 is H and R 3 is methyl, ethyl, or 2-ethylhexyl, as component B1B, most preferably component B1B is 2-ethylhexylacrylate, methylacrylate, methylmethacrylate or ethylacrylate
- R 10 is selected from the group consisting of C to C ⁇ 0 -alkyl which may be branched or linear, for example methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, i-propyl, n-butyl, i-butyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, n-pentyl, i-pentyl, sec-pentyl, neo-pentyl, 1 ,2-dimethylpropyl, i-amyl, n-hexyl, i-hexyl, sec-hexyl, n-heptyl, n-octyl, 2-ethylhexyl, n-nonyl, n-decyl; preferably C r to C 4 -alkyl, which may be branched or linear, for example methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, iso-propyl, n-butyl
- R 11 is selected from the group consisting of C to C 10 -alkylene, for example methylene, ethylene, propylene, butylene, pentylene, hexylene, heptylene, octylene, nonylene, decylene; preferably C to C 4 -alkylene, for example methylene, ethylene, propylene, butylenes; substituted or unsubstituted arylenes, preferably sub- stituted or unsubstituted C 6 - to C 10 -arylene, more preferably substituted or unsubstituted C 6 -arylene, for example phenylene; as component B1 D, most preferably X is acetoacetyl;
- b1e) further monomers which are copolymerizable with the monomers mentioned above selected from b1e1) 0 to 30 % by weight, preferably 0 to 25 % by weight, more preferably 5 to 20 % by weight of component B1 E1 , preferably (meth)acrylic ni- trile and/or methyl (meth)acrylate; and/or b1e2) 0 to 40 % by weight, preferably 0 to 30 % by weight, more preferably 5 to 20 % by weight of component B1 E2, preferably styrene and/or a- methylstyrene; wherein the sum of components B1A, B1B, B1C and optionally B1D and B1E is 100 % by weight.
- the amount of n-butylacrylate as component B1A is from 30 to 85 % by weight, and the other components B1A, B1B, B1C and optionally B1D and B1E are chosen as mentioned before, wherein the sum of components B1 A, B1 B, B1 C and optionally B1 D and B1 E is 100 % by weight.
- the acrylic binder of the present invention is obtainable by emulsion polymerization of the monomers mentioned before. Suitable process conditions are known by a person skilled in the art.
- the monomers are polymerized under usual conditions of temperature and pressure, i.e. at from atmospheric pressure to 10 bar and in general at temperatures of from 20 to 100 °C, preferably 50 to 85 °C, depending on the initiator used.
- temperature and pressure i.e. at from atmospheric pressure to 10 bar and in general at temperatures of from 20 to 100 °C, preferably 50 to 85 °C, depending on the initiator used.
- the polymerization is carried out in a stirred reaction vessel under an inert atmosphere.
- the copolymerization is generally carried out in water. However, it is also possible to add before, within or after the polymerization process up to 80 % by weight, relating to the aqueous phase, of a lower alcohol like methanol, ethanol or isopropanol or a lower ketone like acetone. Preferably the copolymerization is carried out in water without addition of further solvents.
- the polymerization process may be carried out continuously or batch-wise, and it is possible to employ the usual methods of batch-wise polymerization, e.g. mixing all polymerization components at once or feeding emulsified monomers and catalysts from one or more metering vessels to a batch containing a portion of a monomer. It is possible to add polymer seed to the polymerization mixture to adjust the particle size of the emulsion polymers obtained.
- the emulsion polymerization is preferably carried out in the presence at least one initiator which form radicals under the polymerization conditions. Suitable initiators are for example all common peroxy compounds or azo compounds.
- Suitable peroxides are for example alkali metal peroxodisulfates, for example sodium peroxodisulfate, ammonium peroxodisulfate; hydrogen peroxide; organic peroxides, for example diacetyl peroxide, di-tert-butyl peroxide, diamylperoxide, dioctanoyl peroxide, didecanoyl peroxide, dilauroyl peroxide, dibenzol peroxide, bis-(o-toloyl)peroxide, suc- cinyl peroxide, tert-butyl peracetate, tert-butyl permaleinate, tert-butyl perpivalate, tert- butylperoctoate, tert-butyl perneodecanoate, tert-butyl perbenzoate, tert-butyl peroxide, tert-butyl hydroperoxide, cumene
- the initiators are added in usual amounts, for example in an amount of 0.05 to 5 % by weight, preferably 0.05 to 2 % by weight, based on the total weight of monomers.
- conven- tional redox catalysts for example, it is possible to use, in addition to the peroxide catalysts of the above kinds, from 0.05 to 2 % by weight, based on the total of monomers, of reducing agents such as hydrazine, soluble oxidizable sulfoxy compounds such as alkali metal salts of hydrosulfites, sulfoxylates, thiosulfates, sulfites, and bisul- fites, which may be optionally activated by the addition of traces of heavy metals, e.g. salts of Ce, Mo, Fe, and Cu, in the usual manner.
- reducing agents such as hydrazine
- soluble oxidizable sulfoxy compounds such as alkali metal salts of hydrosulfites, sulfoxylates, thiosulfates, sulfites, and bisul- fites, which may be optionally activated by the addition of traces of heavy metals, e.g
- Preferred redox catalysts are redox catalysts of acetone disulfite and organic peroxides like tert-C 4 Hg-OOH; Na 2 S 2 O 5 and organic peroxides like tert-C 4 -Hg-OOH; or HO-CH 2 SO 2 H and organic peroxides like tert-C 4 Hg-OOH. Further preferred are redox catalysts like ascorbic acid and hydrogen peroxide.
- the initiator may be added completely at the beginning of the polymerization, but it is also possible to add the initiator in the course of the emulsion polymerization process in a continuous or stepwise way.
- the way of adding the initiator is known in the art.
- the polymerization process is carried out until a conversion of at least 95 % by weight of the monomers is reached.
- For removal of the residual monomer at the end of the emulsion polymerization initiator may be added for chemical deodoration.
- the emulsion polymerization is carried out by adding emulsifiers or mixtures of emulsi- fiers known in the art.
- the emulsifiers generally used are ionic (anionic or cationic) and/or non-ionic emulsifiers such as polyglycolethers, sulfonated paraffin hydrocar- bons, higher alkylsulfates such as oleyl amine, laurylsulfate, alkali metal salts of fatty acids such as sodium stearate and sodium oleate, sulphuric acid esters of fatty alcohols, ethoxylated C 8- i2-alkyIph enols > usually having from 5 to 30 ethylene oxide radicals, and their sulfonation products, and also sulfosuccinic acid esters.
- the emulsifier or mixtures of emulsifiers are usually employed in an amount of 0.05 to 7 % by weight, preferably
- co-solvents are aliphatic C to C 30 -alcohols which are linear or branched, alicyclic C 3 - to C 30 -alcohols and mixtures thereof. Examples are n-butanol, n- hexanol, cyclohexanol, 2-ethylhexanol, i-octanole, n-octanole, n-decanole, n- dodecanole, stearyl alcohol, oleyl alcohol or cholesterol.
- co-solvents are alkane diol, ethylene glycol alkyl ethers, N-alkyl pyrrolidones, and N-alkyl and N,N- dialkyle acid amides like ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, diethylen glycol monoethyl ether, tetraethylen glycol dimethyl ether, N-methyl pyrrolidone, N-hexyl pyrolidone, di- ethyl acid amide or N-octyl acid amide.
- the co-solvents or mixture of co-solvents is added in an amount of 0 to 20 % by weight, preferably 1 to 5% by weight.
- a protective colloid examples of which are polyvinyl alcohol, partially saponified polyvinyl acetates, cellulose derivatives, copolymers of methyl acrylate with acrylic amide and methylacrylic amide or vinyl pyrrolidine polymers in amounts of from 0.5 to 10 % by weight and in particular 1.0 to 5 % by weight of the weight of the monomers.
- monomers containing reactive or cross- linking groups are in particular the amides of ⁇ , ⁇ - olefinically unsaturated C 3-5 -carboxylic acids, particularly acryl amides, methacryl amides and maleic diamides, and their N-methylol derivatives such as N-methylol acrylic amide, N-methylol methacrylic amide, N-alkoxy methyl amides of ⁇ , ⁇ -monoolefinically unsaturated C 3-5 -carboxylic acids such as N-methoxy methacrylic amide and N-n- butoxymethylacrylic amide, vinyl sulfonic acid, monoesters of acrylic and methacrylic acids with alkanediols such as glycol, butanediol-1 ,4, hexane dio
- the solids content of the aqueous dispersions of polymers obtained in the emulsion polymerization is usual 15 to 75 % by weight, preferably 25 to 50 % by weight. To ob- tain high space time yields of the reactor dispersions having a high solids content are preferred. To obtain solids contents of more than 60 % by weight a bi- or polymodal particle distribution should be adjusted, because otherwise it is not possible to handle the dispersion, because of the high viscosity.
- New particle generations (for obtaining bi- or polymodel particle size distributions) are for example formed by addition of seed (EP-A 0810831), addition of an excess of emulsifier or addition of mini-emulsions. The formation of new particle generations may be carried out at any time and is depending on the desired particle size distribution for a low viscosity.
- the molecular weight of the non crosslinked emulsion polymers obtained is in general 40,000 to 250,000 (determined by GPC).
- the molecular weight is usually controlled by the use of conventional chain stoppers in conventional amounts.
- Conventional chain stoppers are for example sulfoorganic compounds.
- the acrylic binder of the present invention is obtained in form of its aqueous dispersion and is preferably employed in the insecticide compositions of the present invention in form of the aqueous dispersion.
- the polyurethane is preferably obtainable by reaction of the following components:
- b2a 55 to 99 % by weight, preferably 70 to 98 % by weight, more preferably 75 to 90 by weight based on the polyurethane of at least one diisocyanate or polyisocy- anate (component B2a), preferably aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, araliphatic and/or aromatic insocyanates, more preferably diisocyanates, which are optionally biure- tisized and/or isocyanurized, more preferably alkylene diisocyanates having from 4 to 12 carbon atoms in the alkylene unit, like 1 ,12-dodecane diisocyanate, 2- ethyltetramethylene diisocyanate-1 ,4, 2-methylpentamethylene diisocyanate-1 ,5, tetramethylene diisocyanate-1 ,4, lysinester diisocyanate (LDI), hexamethylene diisocyanate-1 ,6 (HMDI), ciclohexan
- polyesterols and/or polyetherols are polyesterols and/or polyetherols.
- the hydroxyl number of the polyhydroxy compounds is in general from 20 to 850 mg KOH/g and preferably 25 to 80 mg KOH/g.
- diols and/or triols having a molecular weight of from in general 60 to ⁇ 400, preferably from 60 to 300 g/mol are employed.
- Suitable diols are aliphatic, cycloaliphatic and/or araliphatic diols having from 2 to 14, preferably 4 to 10 carbon atoms, e.g. ethylene glycol, propane diol- 1,3, decane diol-1,10, o-, m-, p-dihydroxycyclohexane, diethylene glycol, dipro- pylene glycol and preferably butane diol-1 ,4, neopentyl glycol, hexane diol-1 ,6 and bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl)hydroquinone, triols, like 1,2,4-, 1 ,3,5-trihydroxy- cyclohexane, glycerine and trimethylol propane and mixtures of low molecular hydroxyl groups containing polyalkylene oxides based on ethylene oxide and/or 1 ,2-propylene oxide and the diols and/or triols mentioned before;
- component B2C adipic acid or carbonyl diimidazole
- component B2D 0 to 10 % by weight, preferably 0.1 to 5 % by weight, more preferably 0.5 to 5 % by weight based on the polyurethane of further additives (component B2D);
- the polyurethanes are prepared by methods known in the art. Further, additives as known by a person skilled in the art may be used in the process for preparing the polyurethanes.
- the insecticide composition of the present invention may further comprise one or more components selected from water, preservatives, detergents, fillers, impact modifiers, anti-fogging agents, blowing agents, clarifiers, nucleating agents, coupling agents, conductivity-enhancing agents (antistats), stabilizers such as anti-oxidants, carbon and oxygen radical scavengers and peroxide decomposing agents and the like, flame retardants, mould release agents, agents having UV protecting properties, optical brighteners, spreading agents, anti-blocking agents, anti-migrating agents, foam-forming agents, anti-soiling agents, thickeners, further biocides, wetting agents, plasticizers and film forming agents, adhesive or anti- adhesive agents, optical brightening (fluorescent whitening) agents, fragrance, pigments and dyestuffs.
- water preservatives, detergents, fillers, impact modifiers, anti-fogging agents, blowing agents, clarifiers, nucleating agents, coupling agents, conductivity-enhancing agents (antistats),
- the insecticide compositions of the present invention may be aqueous compositions comprising water or dry compositions, e.g. compositions which do not comprise water.
- the insecticide compositions are aqueous compositions, preferably comprising 0.1 to 45 % by weight, more preferably 1 to 25 % by weight of water, based on the total of the components in the insecticide compositions of the present invention except of water.
- the ready-to-use insecticide compositions are aqueous compositions, preferably comprising 55 to 97 % by weight, more preferably 85 to 95 % by weight of water, and 3 to 45 % by weight, preferably 5 to 15 % by weight of solids, based on the total of the components in the insecticide compositions of the present invention, wherein the total is 100 % by weight.
- the solids are preferably selected from the group consisting of at least one insecticide and/or repellent as component A as defined above, and at least one acrylic binder as component B1 as defined above and instead of component B1 or in addition to component B1 at least one polyurethane as component B2 as defined above, and optionally at least one fixative agent as component C as defined below, and optionally further components depending on the use of the final product as defined above.
- the treatment baths from which the insecticide compositions are applied to the textile material or plastics material are preferably aqueous formulations comprising 95 to 99.5 % by weight, preferably 95 to 99 % by weight, more preferably 97 to 99 % by weight of water, based on the total of the components in the insecticide compositions of the present invention.
- Suitable anti-foam agents are for example silicon anti-foam agents.
- Suitable UV- protecting agents for protecting UV-sensitive insecticides and/or repellents are for ex- ample para-aminobenzoic acids (PABA), octylmethoxysinameth, stilbenes, styryl or benzotriazole derivatives, benzoxazol derivatives, hydroxy-substituted benzophenones, salicylates, substituted triazines, cinnamic acid derivatives (optionally substituted by 2- cyano groups), pyrazoline derivatives, 1,1'-biphenyl-4,4'-bis-2-(methoxyphenyl)-ethenyl or other UV protecting agents.
- PABA para-aminobenzoic acids
- octylmethoxysinameth stilbenes
- styryl or benzotriazole derivatives benzoxazol derivatives
- Typical pigments used in the insecticide compositions of the present invention are pig- ments which are used in pigment dyeing or printing processes or are applied for the coloration of plastics and are known by a person skilled in the art.
- Pigments may be inorganic or organic by their chemical nature.
- Inorganic pigments are mainly used as white pigments (e.g., titanium dioxide in the form of rutile or anatas, ZnO, chalk) or black pigments (e.g., carbon black). Colored inorganic pigments may be used as well but are not preferred because of potential toxicologic hazards. For imparting color, organic pigments or dyestuffs are preferred.
- Organic pigments may be mono or disazo, naphthol, benzimidazolone, (thio) indigoid, dioxazine, quinacridone, phthalo- cyanine, isoindolinone, perylene, perinone, metal complex or diketo pyrrolo pyrrole type pigments.
- Pigments may be used in powder or liquid form (i.e., as a dispersion).
- Preferred pigments are Pigment Yellow 83, Pigment Yellow 138, Pigment Orange 34, Pigment Red 170, Pigment Red 146, Pigment Violet 19, Pigment Violet 23, Pigment Blue 15/1, Pigment Blue 15/3, Pigment Green 7, Pigment Black 7.
- Other suitable pigments are known to a person skilled in the art.
- Typical dyestuffs which may be used in the present invention are vat dyes, cationic dyes and disperse dyes in powder or liquid form.
- Vat dyes may be used as pigments or following the vatting (reduction) and oxidation procedure. Using the vat pigment form is preferred.
- Vat dyes may be of the indanthrone type, e.g. C.I. Vat Blue 4, 6 or 14; or of the flavanthrone type, e.g. C.I. Vat Yellow 1 ; or of the pyranthrone type, e.g. C.I. Vat Orange 2 and 9; or of the isobenzanthrone (isoviolanthrone) type, e.g. C.I.
- Vat Violet 1 or of the dibenzanthrone (violanthrone) type, e.g. C.I. Vat Blue 16, 19, 20 and 22, C.I. Vat Green 1 , 2 and 9, C.I. Vat Black 9; or of the anthraquinone carbazole type, e.g. C.I. Vat Orange 11 and 15, C.I. Vat Brown 1 , 3 and 44, C.I. Vat Green 8 and C.I. Vat Black 27; or of the benzanthrone acridone type, e.g. C.I. Vat Green 3 and 13 and C.I. Vat Black 25; or of the anthraquinone oxazole type, e.g. C.I.
- Vat Red 10 or of the perylene tetra carbonic acid diimide type, e.g. C.I. Vat Red 23 and 32; or imidazole derivatives, e.g. C.I. Vat Yellow 46; or amino triazine derivatives, e.g. C.I. Vat Blue 66.
- Other suitable vat dyes are known by a person skilled in the art.
- Typical disperse and cationic dyestuffs are known by a person skilled in the art.
- cellulosic substrates are employed as textile material, said cellulosic substrates are preferably dyed with vat, direct, rea tive or sulphur dyestuffs.
- insecticide compositions of the present invention are insecticide compositions as mentioned before comprising at least one pigment and/or at least one dyestuff.
- the insecticide compositions of the present invention preferably comprise 10 to 300 % by weight, more preferably 20 to 150 % by weight of the pigment and/or dyestuff relating to the total weight of the solids content of the insecticide and/or repellent.
- pre-dyed textile material or plastics material preferably netting material
- Suit- able pigments and dyestuffs for dying the textile material or plastics material are mentioned above. Suitable dyeing processes are known by a person skilled in the art. If polyester substrates are employed as textile material or plastics material, said polyester substrates are preferably dyed with disperse dyes, preferably by exhaust or continuous dyeing, e.g. by the thermosol process. If polyamide substrates are employed as textile material or plastics material, said polyamide substrates are preferably dyed with anionic, acidic or metal-complex dyestuffs or spin/mass dyed.
- Textile material or plastics material to be impregnated according to the present invention and by use of a composition as described in the present invention may be impreg- nated locally when the composition is delivered in the form of a kit comprising the ingredients of the insecticide composition in a handy form.
- the present invention therefore relates to an insecticide composition as described in the present invention which is provided as a kit for impregnation by the end-user or in a local factory.
- the kit is adapted for preparing a solution or emulsion by adding water.
- the ingredients of the kit may accordingly be in form of a dry composition such as a powder, a capsule, a tablet, or an effervescent tablet.
- the kit comprises an emulsion wherein water is added by the end- user or in a local factory.
- the emulsion may be a micro-emulsion, which is generally very stable.
- the emulsion may be embodied in a capsule.
- the kit comprises at least the following ingredients: a) at least one insecticide and/or at least one repellent, and b1 ) at least one acrylic binder as described in the present invention; and/or b2) at least one polyurethane as described in the present invention.
- kits may contain further ingredients as mentioned above, especially one or more compounds se- lected from preservatives, detergents, stabilizers, agents having UV-protecting properties, optical brighteners, spreading agents, anti-migrating agents, foam-forming agents, wetting agents, anti-soiling agents, thickeners, further biocides, plasticizers, adhesive agents, fragrance, pigments and dyestuffs.
- Preferred kits comprise beside the insecticide and/or repellent and the acrylic binder and/or the polyurethane at least one pigment and/or at least one dyestuff. Preferred pigments and dyestuffs are mentioned before.
- the present invention relates to an impregnated textile material or plastics material for insect killing and/or repellence of an insect comprising a) at least one insecticide and/or at least one repellent, and b1 ) at least one acrylic binder as disclosed in the present invention; and/or b2) at least one polyurethane as disclosed in the present invention.
- Preferred insecticides and/or repellents and preferred acrylic binders and polyurethanes are mentioned before.
- Materials of the textile material or plastics material and preferred textile material or plastics material are also mentioned before.
- a typical amount of insecticide and/or repellent in the impregnated textile material or plastics material is from 0.01 to 10 % (dry weight) of the (dry) weight of the fabric material or netting dependent on the insecticidal efficiency of the insecticide respectively the efficiency of the repellent.
- a preferred amount is between 0.05 and 7 % by weight of the textile material or plastics material depending on the insecticide and/or repellent.
- the preferred amounts are between 0.1 and 3.5 % of the weight of the textile material or plastics material.
- the preferred amount is from 0.1 to 6 %.
- a typical amount for the acrylic binder and/or the polyurethane is from 0.001 to 10 % by weight (dry weight) of the (dry) weight of the textile material or plastics material.
- the higher amount the insecticide of the specific type to be added the higher the concentration of the acrylic binder and/or the polyurethane so that the ratio between insecticide and acrylic binder and/or the polyurethane is approximately constant with a value depending on the insecticidal and migratory ability of the insecticide.
- Preferred amounts of acrylic binder and/or polyurethane are from 0.1 to 5 % by weight, more preferably 0.2 to 3 % by weight of the (dry) weight of the textile material or plastics material.
- the impregnated textile material or plastics material according to the present invention further comprises one or more components selected from preservatives, detergents, stabilizers, agents having UV-protecting properties, optical brighteners, spreading agents, anti-migrating agents, foam-forming agents, wetting agents, anti-soiling agents, thickeners, further biocides, plasticizers, adhesive agents, pigments and dyestuffs. Suitable examples of the components mentioned above are known by a person skilled in the art.
- the impregnated textile material or plastics material comprises besides the at least one insecticide and/or repellent and the at least one acrylic binder and/or polyurethane as described before at least one pigment and/or at least one dyestuff.
- the amount of the at least one pigment is in general from 0.05 to 10 % by weight, preferably 0.1 to 5 % by weight, more preferably 0.2 to 3.5 % by weight of the (dry) weight of the textile material or plastics material.
- the amount of the at least one dyestuff is in general from 0.05 to 10 % by weight, preferably 0.1 to 5 % by weight, more preferably 0.2 to 3.5 % by weight of the (dry) weight of the textile material or plastics material.
- the textile material or plastics material comprises preferably either at least one pigment or at least one dyestuff. Suitable pigments and dyestuffs are mentioned before.
- the present invention relates to a process for impregnation of a textile material or plastics material comprising i) forming an aqueous formulation or a melt, wherein an aqueous formulation is preferred, comprising at least one insecticide and/or at least one repellent and at least one acrylic binder and/or at least one polyurethane as defined in the present invention and optionally further ingredients;
- an aqueous formulation may be a solution, an emulsion or a suspension/dispersion.
- the aqueous formulation or the melt preferably comprises the insecticide composition as disclosed in the present invention, which is preferably employed in form of an aqueous formulation.
- impregnation is a process for applying the insecticide composition. This process may include a process for curing the applied insecticide composition to achieve a coating onto the textile material or plastics material, if desired.
- An "impregnated textile material or plastics material” is a material onto which the insecticide composition is applied.
- the “impregnated textile material or plastics ma- terial” may be coated by curing the applied insecticide composition, if desired.
- the insecticide composition of the present invention may also be applied onto the textile or plastics material by transfer printing, inkjet printing, a screen process, and powder printing.
- Suitable textile materials or plastics materials are mentioned before. It is possible to impregnate the textile or plastics material in form of its finished product (end of line treatment, discontinuous treatment). In this case no further pass is necessary after impregnation. However, it is also possible to impregnate the textile or plastics material in form of a yarn or fibers, which have to be further processed after impregnation to obtain the desired finished product (in line treatment).
- Preferred insecticides and/or repellents used are also defined before as well as preferred acrylic binders and/or polyurethanes.
- the discontinuous treatment may be performed in factories, in local treatment centers (local factories) or even with mobile equipment which is e.g. mounted on trucks or pickups (e.g. in re-treatment antimalaria campaigns).
- the discontinuous treatment may be done on new (untreated textile materials oer plastics materials, preferably nettings, in use or made-up form (preferably as nets) or on used textile materials or plastics materials (preferably nets), preferably after washing.
- the impregnation is carried out in an aqueous formulation or in a melt. It is not necessary to add any organic solvents.
- the treatment bath is an aqueous formulation which does not comprise any further solvents, especially no organic solvents.
- the textile material or plastics material of the present invention may be used in close contact to the human body.
- the textile material or plastics material impregnated by the method of the present invention does not comprise any organic solvent residue which is beneficial both from a human toxicological and an ecological point of view.
- the aqueous formulation or the melt employed in the impregnation process may further comprise one or more ingredients selected from the group consisting of preservatives, detergents, stabilisers, agents having UV-protecting properties, spreading agents, anti- migrating agents, foam-forming agents, wetting agents, anti-soiling agents, thickeners, further biocides, plasticizers, adhesive agents, fragrance, pigments and dyestuffs.
- the aqueous formulations or the melts employed for impregnation of the textile material or plastics material comprise in addition to the at least one insecticide and/or repellent and the at least one acrylic binder and/or at least one polyurethane at least one pigment and/or at least one dyestuff.
- These aqueous formulations or melts are suitable for impregnation of the textile material or plastics material with at least one insecticide and/or repellent and additionally coloring the textile material or plastics material at the same time.
- Many of the textile materials or plastics mate- rials which are impregnated with at least one insecticide and/or repellent are preferably colored.
- the present invention therefore relates to a process for impregnation of a textile material or plastics material as described before, wherein the dyeing of the textile material or plastics material is carried out simultaneously with the impregnation of the textile material or plastics material, wherein an aqueous formulation is formed further comprising at least one dyestuff and/or at least one pigment.
- Suitable amounts of pigments are in general 0.01 to 20 % by weight, preferably 0.1 to 10 % by weight, more preferably 0.2 to 5 % by weight, based on the weight of the aqueous formulation used for impregnation.
- Suitable dyestuffs are employed in general in an amount of from 0.01 to 20 % by weight, preferably 0.1 to 10 % by weight, more preferably 0.2 to 5 % by weight, based on the weight of the aqueous formulation used for impregnation.
- Step i) Forming an aqueous formulation comprising an insecticide and/or repellent and at least one acrylic binder and/or at least one polyurethane and optionally further ingredients
- the aqueous formulation is formed by mixing all ingredients necessary for impregna- tion of the textile material or plastics material with water.
- the aqueous formulation is generally formed at temperatures of from 10 to 70 °C, preferably 15 to 50 °C, more preferably 20 to 40 °C.
- Suitable aqueous formulations comprise an insecticide composition for application to a textile material or plastics material as described in the present invention.
- Step ii) Applying the aqueous formulation comprising an insecticide and/or repellent and at least one acrylic binder and/or at least one polyurethane and optionally further ingredients to the textile material or plastics material
- the insecticide composition is applied by passing the textile material or plastics material through the aqueous formulation. This step is known by a person skilled in the art as padding.
- the textile material or plastics material is com- pletely submerged in the aqueous treatment liquor (aqueous formulation) either in a trough containing the liquor or passed through the treatment bath (aqueous formulation) which is held between two horizontally oriented rollers.
- the textile material or plastics material may either be passed through the aqueous formulation or the aqueous formulation may be passed through the textile material or plastics material.
- These processes are preferred for im- pregnating open-width material which is later tailored into nets. For small-scale production or re-impregnating of non-treated nets, use of a simple hand-held roller might be sufficient.
- Suitable one-side only-coating application methods are for example knife-/doctor-blade-coating, roller coating or screen-printing. By this methods it is possible to impregnate only one side of the textile material or plastics material which is advantageous, if e.g. direct contact of the human skin with insecticide-treated material is to be avoided.
- Knife-/doctor-blade-coating systems are for example knife-over-air-systems, knife-over- roller systems, knife-over-table systems or knife-over-rubber-belt systems. Further knife coating systems are for example commabar or Mayerbar knife systems.
- Roller-coating systems are for example kiss-coating systems with one, two, three or more rollers, reverse-roll-coater systems and raster roll systems.
- at least one roller is partly dipped into the aqueous formulation thus applying the aqueous formulation to the side of the textile material or plastics material in contact with the roller (kiss-rolling).
- Screen-printing systems are for example rotary-screen printing systems and flat-screen printing systems. With these applications methods a dot coating or a full-surface coating can be applied to the textile material or the plastics material, for example by using an additional whisper-blade behind the rotary-screen.
- aqueous formulations to the textile material or plastics material by double-side coating application methods, for example double-side knife- coating systems, foulard with two air-knifes or foulard with squeezing rollers.
- aqueous formulation by spraying the solution or emul- sion onto the textile material or plastics material.
- emulsion in the form of a foam which is applied to the textile material or plastics material.
- a foam comprises less water than the solution or emulsion mentioned above. The drying process may therefore be very short.
- aqueous formulation onto the textile material or plastics material by submerging the textile material or plastics material into the aqueous formulation, brushing the aqueous formulation onto or into the textile material or plas- tics material, or pouring the aqueous formulation onto the textile material or plastics material. Said methods are known by a person skilled in the art.
- Impregnation of the fabric material or netting in step iia), iib), iic), iid), iie), iif), iig), or iih) is carried out at temperatures of in general from 10 to 70 °C, preferably 15 to 50 °C, more preferably 20 to 40 °C.
- Step Hi Optionally removing the surplus aqueous formulation
- the surplus aqueous formulation is usually removed by squeezing the textile material or plastics material, preferably by passing the textile material or plastics material rollers as known in the art, preferably by means of doctor blade, thus achieving a defined liquor uptake.
- the squeezed-off liquor is usually re-used.
- the surplus aqueous formulation may alternatively be removed by centrifuging or vacuum suction.
- the drying is in general carried out temperatures below 200 °C. Preferred temperatures are from 50 to 170 °C, more preferably from 70 to 150 °C. The temperature choice is a function of the evaporation temperature and mobility of the insecticide in the formulation. It should be noted that the drying process may be a passive drying as the process may be carried out in rather hot climates. An active drying process would normally be performed during high scale processing.
- the impregnated, textile material or plastics material is optionally finally cured and/or fixated.
- a person skilled in the art knows how to carry out a curing and/or fixation.
- the curing process is in general carried out at a temperature which may be higher than the drying temperature.
- Preferred temperatures for curing are 60 to 170 °C, preferably 70 to 170 °C, more preferably 80 to 150 °C. Drying and curing can be advantageously be performed during one single process, e.g. in stenters with different compartments which can be heated to different temperatures. If a reactive crosslinking agent is used temperatures may be lower, e.g. 30 to 130°C, preferably 30 to 100°C.
- the drying and/or curing may be achieved in any equipment usually applied in textile mills for these purposes, such as stenters, loop dryers, hotflues, tumble dryers, pad steam machines etc.
- equipment for continuous drying and/or curing is applied.
- equipment for discontinuous (batch-wise) drying and/or curing is used.
- Such equipment may comprise rotary or tumble dryers used in professional laundries, combined laundry/dryers which may be heated to the treatment temperatures, e.g. jeans stone-wash.
- the treatment chemicals may be added as a liquid or be sprayed onto the netting material and then brought to a homogeneous distribution by rotating the wet material before or during drying/curing.
- the treatment liquor may be added in excess if it is possi- ble to remove the excess liquor e.g. by centrifuging.
- a person skilled in the art will be aware that treatment times might be longer than in the continuous process at the same temperature.
- the curing process may also include or consist of passing the textile material or plas- tics material by a heated surface under pressure such as an iron or a heated roller.
- a heated surface under pressure such as an iron or a heated roller.
- the textile material or plastics material is preferably mechanically fixated in a way to prevent change of the form e.g. shrinkage or dimensional deformation. Further, is is prevented that the insecticide and/or repellent is washed out.
- the curing and/or fixation may be alternatively carried out by a dual-cure process combining heat and UV-light or only by UV-light. Suitable processes are known by a person skilled in the art.
- the acrylic binder and/or the polyurethane may advantageously be applied with a fixative agent for improved attachment of the insecticide and/or repellent on the textile material or plastics material.
- the fixative agent may comprise free isocyanate groups.
- Suitable fixative agents are for example isocyanurates comprising free isocyanate groups.
- the isocyanurates are based on alkylene diisocyanates having from 4 to 12 carbon atoms in the alkylene unit, like 1,12-dodecane diisocyanate, 2- ethyltetramethylene diisocyanate- 1,4, 2-methylpentamethylene diisocyanate-1 ,5, tetramethylene diisocyanate-1 ,4, lysinester diisocyanate (LDI), hexamethylene diisocy- anate-1,6 (HMDI), cyclohexane-1 ,3-and/or-1,4-diisocyanate, 2,4-and 2,6-hexahydro- toluylene diisocyanate as well as the corresponding isomeric mixtures 4,4'-2,2'- and 2,4'-dicyclohexylmethane diisocyanate as well as the corresponding mixtures,
- the isocyanurate is a isocyanurate which is hydrophilized with a polyalkylene oxide based on ethylene oxide and/or 1 ,2-propylene oxide, preferably polyethylene oxide.
- the isocyanurate used as fixative agent can be prepared by methods known in the art. Preferably 5 to 25 % by weight, more preferably 7 to 20 % by weight, most preferably 10 to 15 % by weight of the isocyanate groups based on the amount of isocyanate used as staring material for the preparation of the isocyanurate are free isocyanate groups.
- the isocyanurate used as fixative agent is dissolved in a polar aprotic solvent, e.g. THF, DMF or propylene or ethylene carbonate.
- a polar aprotic solvent e.g. THF, DMF or propylene or ethylene carbonate.
- the most preferred fixative agent used is an isocyanurate based on HMDI which are hydrophilized with a polyethylene oxide and which is dissolved in propylene carbonate (70 % by weight of HMDI in 30 % by weight of propylene carbonate).
- the amount of free isocyanate groups is 11 to 12 % by weight, based on the amount of isocyanate used as staring material for the preparation of the isocyanurate.
- the insecticide composition preferably comprises the following components, based on the solids content of the composition, if a fixative agent is used: a) 20 to 70 % by weight, preferably 25 to 65 % by weight, more preferably 30 to 65 % by weight of at least one insecticide and/or at least one repellent (component A), and b1) 29 to 72 % by weight, preferably 34 to 70 % by weight, more preferably 33 to 66 by weight of at least one acrylic binder (component B1) as defined above, comprising; b1a) 10 to 90% by weight, preferably 15 to 80% by weight, more preferably 20 to 70% by weight based on the acrylic binder of n-butyl acrylate (component B1A); b1 b) 10 to 90% by weight, preferably 12 to 85% by weight, more preferably 15 to 65% by weight based on the acrylic binder of at least one monomer of formula I (component B1B); b1c) 1 to 5 % by weight based on the acrylic
- component B2A diisocyanate or polyisocyanate
- component B2A diisocyanate or polyisocyanate
- diisocyanates preferably aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, araliphatic and/or aromatic insocyanates, more preferably diisocyanates, which are optionally biuretisized and/or iso- cyanurized, most preferably 1-isocyanato-3,3,5-trimethyl-5- isocyanatomethylene cyclohexane (IPDI) and hexamethylene diisocyanate-1 ,6 (HMDI); b2b) 10 to 90% by weight, preferably 12 to 85% by weight, more preferably 15 to 65%
- the solution or emulsion may further comprise one or more components selected from water, preservatives, detergents, fillers, impact modifiers, anti- fogging agents, blowing agents, clarifiers, nucleating agents, coupling agents, conductivity-enhancing agents (antistats), stabilizers such as anti-oxidants, carbon and oxygen radical scavengers and peroxide decomposing agents and the like, flame retardants, mould release agents, agents having UV protecting properties, spreading agents, antiblocking agents, anti-migrating agents, foam-forming agents, anti-soiling agents, thickeners, further biocides, wetting agents, plasticizers, adhesive or anti-adhesive agents, optical brightening (fluorescent whitening) agents, fragrance, pigments and dyestuffs.
- one or more components selected from water, preservatives, detergents, fillers, impact modifiers, anti- fogging agents, blowing agents, clarifiers, nucleating agents, coupling agents, conductivity-enhancing agents (antistats), stabilizers such as
- the process may also involve using the kit as described before, accordingly, the impregnation process may be carried out by the end-user in a low-scale process or in a local factory.
- the present invention therefore relates to a process for impregnating a fabric material or netting as described before, wherein the impregnating composition is provided as a kit for impregnation by the end-user or in a local factory.
- the impregnation process which comprises applying an insecticide composition as described before may also take place before the fibers are woven or knitted.
- the invention relates to a process for coating a textile material or plastics material by applying a composition comprising at least one insecticide and/or at least one repellent and at least one acrylic binder and/or at least one polyurethane as defined in the present invention to the textile material or plastics material.
- the coating is preferably carried out in a doctor-blade process.
- the process conditions are known by a person skilled in the art.
- compositions for coating a textile material or plastics material and preferred further ingredients of the composition are already mentioned above.
- the present invention relates to an exhaust process for impregnation of a textile material or plastics material
- an exhaust process for impregnation of a textile material or plastics material comprising the steps i) placing the textile material or plastics material in an aqueous bath optionally comprising further additives contained in a pressure-proof vessel; ii) adding an aqueous formulation comprising at least one insecticide and/or repellent; iii) heating the aqueous bath to a temperature of 100 to 140°C and keeping the temperature for 20 to 120 minutes; and iv) cooling and draining the bath, and rinsing and drying the impregnated textile material or plastics material.
- the aqueous bath and the aqueous formulation comprising at least one insecticide and/or repellent preferably do not comprise a binder or a polyurethane.
- Suitable textile materials and plastics materials are the textile materials and plastics materials described before. Suitable insecticides and/or repellents are also mentioned before.
- Suitable further additives are preferably selected from preservatives, detergents, fillers, impact modifiers, anti-fogging agents, blowing agents, clarifiers, nucleating agents, coupling agents, conductivity-enhancing agents (antistats), stabilizers such as anti- oxidants, carbon and oxygen radical scavengers and peroxide decomposing agents and the like, flame retardants, mould release agents, agents having UV protecting properties, optical brighteners, spreading agents, anti-blocking agents, anti-migrating agents, foam-forming agents, anti-soiling agents, thickeners, further biocides, wetting agents, plasticizers and film forming agents, adhesive or anti-adhesive agents, optical brightening (fluorescent whitening) agents, fragrance, pigments and dyestuffs.
- preservatives detergents, fillers, impact modifiers, anti-fogging agents, blowing agents, clarifiers, nucleating agents, coupling agents, conductivity-enhancing agents (antistats), stabilizers such as anti
- the present invention therefore preferably relates to a process as mentioned above, wherein the aqueous bath comprises as further additives one or more components selected from preservatives, detergents, fillers, impact modifiers, anti-fogging agents, blowing agents, clarifiers, nucleating agents, coupling agents, conductivity-enhancing agents (antistats), stabilizers such as anti-oxidants, carbon and oxygen radical scavengers and peroxide decomposing agents and the like, flame retardants, mould release agents, agents having UV protecting properties, optical brighteners, spreading agents, anti-blocking agents, anti-migrating agents, foam-forming agents, anti-soiling agents, thickeners, further biocides, wetting agents, plasticizers and film forming agents, adhesive or anti-adhesive agents, optical brightening (fluorescent whitening) agents, fragrance, pigments and dyestuffs.
- preservatives detergents, fillers, impact modifiers, anti-fogging agents, blowing agents, clarifiers, nu
- the insecticide and/or repellent forming part of the aqueous formulation added in step ii) also may be in form of a water-based insecticide and/or repellent concentrate or a solvent, preferably an organic solvent, based insecticide and/or repellent concentrate or a concentrate based on a mixture of water and a solvent, preferably an organic solvent.
- Water-based concentrates may be in the form of suspensions or dispersions comprising suitable dispersing agents if necessary or in the form of emulsions compris- ing emulsifiers, solvents and co-solvents if appropriate.
- Nanoparticular insecticidal formulations may be obtained by dissolving solid solutions of insecticides in a polar organic solvent, e.g. poly vinyl pyrrolidone (PVP).
- the concentration of the insecticide and/or repellent in the water based or solvent based concentrates is in general between 0.5 to 60 %, preferably 1 to 40 %, more preferably 3 to 20 %.
- the particle size of the insecticide and/or repellent in water-based suspensions or dispersions is in general between 50 nm to 20 ⁇ m, preferably 50 nm to 8 ⁇ m, more preferably 50 nm to 4 ⁇ m, most preferably 50 nm to 500 nm.
- the aqueous formulation which is added in step ii) comprising at least one insecticide and/or repellent preferably comprises 0.1 to 45 % by weight of water, preferably 1 to 25 % by weight of water, based on the total of the components in the insecticide except of water.
- Step i) The aqueous bath is contained in a pressure-proof vessel. Suitable pressure-proof vessels are known by a person skilled in the art.
- the liquor ratio which is the weight-ratio between the amount of the textile material or plastics material and the amount of liquid of the aqueous bath, is preferably from 1 : 3 to 1 : 50, more preferably from 1 : 5 to 1 : 30, most preferably 1 : 20 (i.e. 1 kg textile material or plastics material in 20 liters of the aqueous bath).
- the liquor ratio is from 1 : 5 to 1 : 20, preferably from 1 : 10 to 1 : 20.
- the pH of the aqueous is preferably set slightly acidic, preferably from 3 to 6, more preferably from 4 to 5.
- Suitable additives for setting the pH to the desired value are known by a person skilled in the art.
- aqueous formulation comprising at least one insecticide and/or repellent
- aqueous formulation comprising at least one insecticide and/or repellent
- Suitable aqueous formulations comprising at least one insecticide and/or repellent are mentioned before.
- the aqueous bath is heated to a temperature of 100 to 140°C and the temperature is kept for 20 to 120 minutes.
- the queous bath is heated to a temperature of 110 to 130°C, more preferably 120 to 130°C.
- the temperature of the aqueous bath is preferably kept for 20 to 90 minutes, more preferably for 30 to 60 minutes.
- the aqueous bath may be heated by any suitable means known by a person skilled in the art.
- step iv) the aqueous bath is cooled and drained. Further, the impregnated textile material or plastics material is rinsed and dryed. Preferably, the aqueous bath is cooled to 90 to 50°C, more preferably to 80 to 60°C.
- the draining of the bath is carried out by any method known by a person skilled in the art. After the draining the impregnated textile material or plastics material is rinsed, preferably with warm and/or cold water. Finally the impregnated textile material or plastics material obtained is dried by any method known by a person skilled in the art.
- the exhaust process for impregnation of a textile material or plastics material of the present invention is therefore preferably carried out as follows:
- the textile material or plastics material is placed in an aqueous bath contained in a pressure-proof vessel in a liquor ratio of in general from 1 : 3 to 1 : 50, preferably from 1 : 5 to 1 : 30, more preferably 1 : 20 (i.e. 1 kg netting in 20 liters).
- the pH is set slightly acidic (in general 3-6, preferably 4-5).
- the aqueous formulation of the insecticide and/or repellent is added preferably as a suspension or emulsion and the bath was heated to in 100 to 140 °C, preferably 100 to 130°C, more preferably 120 to 130°C.
- the temperature was kept for 20-120 minutes, preferably 20 to 90 minutes, more preferably 30 to 60 minutes. Then the treatment liquor is cooled to 90 to 50°C, more preferably to 80 to 60°C and subsequently the bath is drained. The treated material is rinsed with warm and cold water, respectively and is dried.
- the present invention relates to an impregnated textile material or plastics material obtainable by an exhaust process by comprising the steps i) placing the textile material or plastics material in an aqueous bath optionally comprising further additives contained in a pressure-proof vessel; ii) adding an aqueous formulation comprising at least one insecticide and/or repel- . lent; iii) heating the aqueous bath to a temperature of 100 to 140°C and keeping the temperature for 20 to 120 minutes; and iv) cooling and draining the bath, and rinsing and drying the impregnated textile material or plastics material.
- Steps i) to iv) of the impregnation process are described in detail above.
- Feed 2 comprises 3.0 g sodiumperoxidsulfate dissolved in 39.9 g of water.
- the composition of feed 1 is listed in table 1. Feed 1 and 2 are added in 3 h, and it was polymerized for further 0.5 h.
- Table 1 Composition of feed 1 in % by weight pphm (parts per hundred monomers)
- the amount of initiator sodium peroxidisulfate is 0.3 parts by weight
- the emulsifier comprises 0.4 parts by weight of Dowfax 2A1 (Dow) und 0.6 parts by weight of Lumiten IRA (BASF AG), relating to 100 parts by weight of the monomer composition of table 1.
- GMA glycidylmethacrylate
- BMA-Acac bitandiolmonoacrylate acetylacetate
- HPMA hydroxypropyl methacrylate
- Lumiten IRA
- Aqueous polymer dispersions comprising FI - 1 polymerizable photo initiator which is later useful as crosslinking agent is a photo initiator of formula wherein
- R 8 is an organic radical having from 1 to 30 carbon atoms
- R 9 is H or a methyl group
- R 10 is a phenyl group which is optionally substituted or a C to C 4 -alkyl group.
- the long-lasting insecticidal treatment was performed with aqueous dispersions ac- cording to examples A1 - A17 on commercially available white polyester netting material (fiber titer 75 denier, 156 mesh, weight 28-32 g/m 2 ) without prior washing.
- the aqueous treatment baths were prepared by mixing the aqueous dispersions with commercially available emulsions of insecticide and/or repellent, setting pH with buffer solutions and adding a fixative (if needed). The concentrations of the treatment baths were adjusted according to the liquor uptake possible (LU between 60 and 100 %).
- the treatment baths were applied by using a padder-stenter equipment on a laboratory scale (Mathis AG, Switzerland).
- the netting material is fully immersed into the treatment bath and excess liquor is removed by passing it through cylinders which move in counter-direction. By choosing a defined distance between these cylinders (and thus a defined pressure) the liquor uptake can be controlled.
- the liquor uptake is measured by weighing an impregnated piece of netting and subtracting the weight of the dry, untreated netting and is given as % weight of liquor on weight of netting.
- the drying/curing step was performed in a laboratory stenter which allows to control the temperature and time of the treatment.
- the treated nettings have been washed different times as mentioned in table 2 (see column “Knock-down 60 min”; the statement in parenthesis (number plus w) indicates how often the netting has been washed before the tesing was carried out).
- the washing was carried out by the "Montpellier washing procedure" (as described in the annex WHO PVC, 3/07/2002 "Evaluation of wash resistance of long-lasting insecticidal nets”): Net samples are washed individually in beakers containing 0.5 L deionised water and 2 g/L soap (pH 10-11) at 30 °C in a water bath shaken for 10 minutes in clean water at 155 movements per minute.
- the soap used comprises (among further components like etidronic acid and sodium hydroxide or coconut acid, tetra sodium EDTA and limonene) the following ingredients: Sodium tallowate, water, sodium palm kernelate or sodium cocoate, perfume, glycerol, sodium chloride and some dyestuff (C.I. 77891).
- a piece of treated netting is then placed onto the blotter paper followed by four WHO cones placed to roughly correspond to the positioning of the holes cut in the manifold (top) tray.
- This top tray is then placed over the cones so they pass through the holes.
- the top tray is then securely fastened to the base tray using four large binder clips.
- the blotter paper helps to ensure a reasonably tight fit of the cones to the netting.
- Mixed sex mosquitoes 1-5 days old, are removed from a rearing cage with an aspirator and ca. 5 mosquitoes placed into each cone.
- a lab timer is started after the introduction of insects into the first cone with each cone supplied with mosquitoes ca. 15 seconds apart, taking one minute to fill all the cones.
- Each cone is plugged with a rubber stopper immediately after introduction of the insects.
- Mosquitoes are held in each cone for three minutes where each insect typically rests on the netting surface (if treatment is not strongly repellent). If any mosquito rests on the wall of a cone then the cone can be tapped gently to relocate the insect to the netting.
- the insects are all removed by aspirator and placed into a plastic holding cup, combining mosquitoes from all four cones, which represent a single replicate. Four replicates of each treatment are recommended.
- the holding cup consists of a clear plastic cup (9 cm tall x 6.5 cm wide) with a plastic screw-on lid. A 1 cm hole in the lid is used to insert the aspirator for insect deposition.
- the mosquito can be left in the cone and the time to KD recorded for each individual mosquito. Each KD mosquito is removed as it goes down to prevent recounting that insect if it once again flies. All mosquitoes are then held as described previously for a 24-hour Mortality count.
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