WO2015143975A1 - Herbicidal composition, a method for its preparation and the use thereof - Google Patents

Herbicidal composition, a method for its preparation and the use thereof Download PDF

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WO2015143975A1
WO2015143975A1 PCT/CN2015/073680 CN2015073680W WO2015143975A1 WO 2015143975 A1 WO2015143975 A1 WO 2015143975A1 CN 2015073680 W CN2015073680 W CN 2015073680W WO 2015143975 A1 WO2015143975 A1 WO 2015143975A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01NPRESERVATION OF BODIES OF HUMANS OR ANIMALS OR PLANTS OR PARTS THEREOF; BIOCIDES, e.g. AS DISINFECTANTS, AS PESTICIDES OR AS HERBICIDES; PEST REPELLANTS OR ATTRACTANTS; PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01NPRESERVATION OF BODIES OF HUMANS OR ANIMALS OR PLANTS OR PARTS THEREOF; BIOCIDES, e.g. AS DISINFECTANTS, AS PESTICIDES OR AS HERBICIDES; PEST REPELLANTS OR ATTRACTANTS; PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
    • A01N43/00Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators containing heterocyclic compounds
    • A01N43/72Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators containing heterocyclic compounds having rings with nitrogen atoms and oxygen or sulfur atoms as ring hetero atoms
    • A01N43/80Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators containing heterocyclic compounds having rings with nitrogen atoms and oxygen or sulfur atoms as ring hetero atoms five-membered rings with one nitrogen atom and either one oxygen atom or one sulfur atom in positions 1,2

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  • the present invention relates to a herbicidal composition comprising clomazone as the active ingredient.
  • the invention further relates to the preparation of the formulation and to its use.
  • Formulations of clomazone are known and are available commercially.
  • One commercial formulation of clomazone is a solvent-based emusifiable concentrate (EC) .
  • the formulation is typically prepared by dissolving the clomazone active ingredient in an inert organic liquid solvent, together with an appropriate emulsifier system. Mixing the resulting combination with water, spontaneously forms an oil in water emulsion of the clomazone/solvent solution.
  • Modern agricultural practice requires improved control in the application of biologically active components to the target plants.
  • This improved control in turn provides for a number of advantages.
  • the improved control of the active ingredient allows compounds to be used that have an increased stability over extended periods of time.
  • the improved control leads to a reduction in the environmental hazard presented by the herbicidal composition.
  • improved control leads to a decrease in the acute toxicity of the composition and allows any incompatibility between ingredients to be accommodated.
  • microencapsulation is a technique that offers a number of advantages in improving the control achievable in the delivery of herbicidal formulations, compared with other formulation techniques in the field of agrochemicals.
  • Several basic processes for the preparation of microencapsulation formulations of herbicidally active compounds have been disclosed and are known in the art.
  • known techniques for microencapsulation include coacervation, interfacial polymerization and in-situ polymerization.
  • Most commercially available CS (microcapsule suspension) formulations are manufactured by interfacial polymerization.
  • Examples of commercial CS formulations prepared in this manner include Chlorpyrifos CS, Lambda-cyhalothrin CS, Fluorochloridone CS, and Methylparation CS.
  • Chlorpyrifos CS Lambda-cyhalothrin CS
  • Fluorochloridone CS Fluorochloridone CS
  • Methylparation CS Methylparation CS.
  • Clomazone (2- [ (2-chlorophenyl) methyl] -4, 4-dimethyl-3-isoxazolidinone
  • clomazone due to the physical properties of clomazone, for example its high volatility, determining the optimum formulation is still highly demanding.
  • US 6,380,133 discloses a technique to encapsulate clomazone in microcapsules having a shell of a cross-linked polyurea.
  • control of the release rate of clomazone is still not satisfactory.
  • One known method of preparing a CS formulation is by interfacial polymerization.
  • the active ingredient is dissolved in a solvent, together with monomers and/or prepolymers.
  • the resulting mixture is dispersed into a water phase containing one or more emulsifiers, optionally one or more protective colloids and, optionally, additional prepolymers.
  • a capsule wall is formed around the oil droplets as a result of interfacial polymerization occurring at the oil/water interface in the presence of a catalyst or by heat.
  • Solvents although generally inert in the finished formulation, are used in the microencapsulation of active ingredients to perform a number of roles, for example dissolving the active component to allow encapsulation of solid active ingredients, and adjusting the diffusion rate of the active substance through the polymeric wall, in turn aiding in controlling the release of the active ingredients from the microcapsules when the formulation has been applied.
  • solvents may be selected, in addition to their role of dissolving the active components, to influence the emulsion quality, for example by maintaining a low viscosity during the emulsification and/or polymerization steps.
  • EP 1 652 433 describes a herbicidal formulation comprising an aqueous liquid composition having suspended therein a plurality of solid microcapsules, the microcapsules having a capsule wall of porous condensate polymer of at least one of a polyurea, polyamide or amide-urea copolymer.
  • the microcapsules are formed to encapsulate clomazone as the active ingredient.
  • the clomazone is dissolved in a high boiling inert organic solvent, in particular a 1, 2-benzenedicarboxylic di- (C 3 –C 6 ) branched alkyl ester.
  • EP 0 792 100 describes a process for preparing an encapsulated clomazone formulation. The process involves a step of providing a water immiscible liquid phase consisting of clomazone and polymethylene polyphenyl isocyanate, with or without an aromatic hydrocarbon solvent.
  • EP 0 792 100 describes the microencapsulation of clomazone by preparing a water-immiscible phase containing specified amounts of clomazone and polymethylene polyphenyl isocyanate (PMPPI) , together with an aromatic solvent.
  • the solvent is indicated to be optional in the case of formulations with high loadings of clomazone.
  • the exemplified formulations generally contain a petroleum solvent in an amount of from 4 to 6%by weight.
  • EP 1 840 145 discloses a microencapsulated formulation of clomazone, in which the clomazone is dissolved in a solvent, in particular cyclohexanone and retained with microcapsules having a shell formed from a polymer prepared by interfacial polymerization involving the reaction of an isocyanate with an acetylene carbamide derivative.
  • microencapsulated formulations of clomaozne may be prepared using rosin and/or rosin derivatives as solvents.
  • the use of rosin and/or rosin derivatives provides the clomazone with a high dispersability, while still allowing the formulation to be readily suspended in water during the process for forming the microcapsules.
  • the formulation exhibits a low wet sieve residue that is a high degree of retention of the clomazone active ingredient in the microcapsules.
  • the rosin and/or rosin derivatives exhibit a lower toxicity than solvents used in the prior art formulations, in particular the 1, 2-benzenedicarboxylic di- (C 3 –C 6 ) branched alkyl esters and the aromatic hydrocarbon and petroleum solvents of the prior art compositions and described above.
  • the present invention provides a herbicidal composition
  • a herbicidal composition comprising an aqueous suspension of microcapsules, the microcapsules having a capsule wall of a porous condensate polymer, wherein the microcapsules contain a solution of clomazone in a rosin solvent system comprising rosin and/or a rosin derivative.
  • microencapsulating clomazone in a solvent comprising rosin and/or a rosin derivative provides a significantly improved formulation, in particular having the properties of a high dispersibility, ease of forming and maintaining in suspension, and a low wet sieve residue.
  • a further advantage is that the rosin and rosin derivatives used as solvents for the clomazone are significantly less toxic than the solvents known and used in the prior art formulations.
  • the clomazone formulation of the present invention comprises microcapsules suspended in an aqueous phase.
  • the microcapsules contain a solution of clomazone in a solvent phase comprising rosin and/or a rosin derivative, such that the clomazone in the formulation is retained within the microcapsules.
  • Clomazone is the common name of 2- [ (2-chlorophenyl) methyl] -4, 4-dimethyl -3-isoxazolidinone, a compound known to be herbicidally active and commercially available.
  • the formulation of the present invention may comprise clomazone as the sole herbicidally active ingredient.
  • one or more further active ingredients may be present in the formulation, either within the microcapsules and/or within the aqueous phase.
  • the formulation may comprise clomazone in any suitable amount to provide the required level of activity, when applied to a locus for the control of plant growth.
  • the formulation contains clomazone in an amount of at least 10%by weight, more preferably at least 20%, still more preferably at least 40%.
  • Formulations having at least 50%by weight clomazone are also envisaged in the present invention.
  • clomazone is retained in solution in an organic solvent system within the microcapsules.
  • the solvent comprises rosin and/or a rosin derivative.
  • Other solvents may be present within the microcapsules.
  • the solvent consists essentially of rosin and/or one or more rosin derivatives. Rosin and its derivatives are insoluble in water. Rosin and its derivatives are known in the art and are commercially available. Rosin derivatives that may be used as or included in the solvent system of the formulation include any derivative that is a liquid under ambient conditions and in which Clomazone is soluble.
  • Suitable derivatives include hydrogenated rosin, polymerized rosin, esters of rosin or hydrogenated rosin, in particular lower alkyl esters (that is C 1 to C 4 alkyl esters) , especially methyl esters of rosin or of hydrogenated rosin, glycerol esters of rosin or hydrogenated rosin, triethylene glycol esters of rosin or hydrogenated rosin and pentaerythratol esters of rosin or hydrogenated rosin.
  • lower alkyl esters that is C 1 to C 4 alkyl esters
  • the microcapsules may contain a solution consisting essentially of rosin and/or a rosin ester and Clomazone.
  • Other components may be included in the solvent system, as required.
  • Other components that may be present in the solution are known in the art and include surfactants, stabilizers and the like.
  • antioxidants may be included in the solvent system within the microcapsules. As described in more detail below, preparation of the formulation may require heating of the formulation to cure the polymers walls of the microcapsules. Heating the formulation may increase the rate of oxidation of the active components. Accordingly, one or more antioxidants may be included. Suitable antioxidants are known in the art and are commercially available.
  • antioxidants examples include butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) and butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) .
  • BHT butylated hydroxytoluene
  • BHA butylated hydroxyanisole
  • the antioxidant may be present in any suitable amount to reduce or prevent oxidation of the active ingredient and maintain its stability.
  • the amount of antioxidant may be in the range of from 0.005 to 1.0%of the weight of the microcapsules, more preferably from 0.01 to 0.05%by weight.
  • the size of the microcapsules may be controlled by a number of factors in the preparation of the composition of this invention.
  • the size of the microcapsules may be controlled by including on or more further components in the water-immiscible liquid phase within the microcapsules, in particular one or more surfactants.
  • the hydrophile-lipophile balance (HLB) of the surfactants employed can influence the size of the microcapsules formed in the composition, with surfactants or surfactant combinations having a lower HLB giving rise to microcapsules having a lower diameter.
  • Suitable oil-soluble surfactants are known and available commercially, for example Atlox 4912, an A-B-A block copolymer surfactant having a low HLB of about 5.5.
  • block copolymer surfactants may be used, in particular those composed of polyglycol, for example polypropylenglycol, and hydroxylated polyfatty acids.
  • the surfactants may be present in any suitable amount to impart the required particle size to the microcapsules during preparing of the composition.
  • a preferred concentration in the water-immiscible phase is from 1 to 30%, more preferably about 5 to 25%by weight of the microcapsules.
  • the rosin solvent system within the microcapsules contains the solvent, in particular the rosin and/or rosin derivatives, in sufficient amount to dissolve the required amount of clomazone.
  • the weight ratio of clomazone to rosin solvent is from 1: 10 to 10: 1, more preferably from 1: 5 to 5: 1, still more preferably from 2: 5 to 5: 2.
  • the liquid phase within the microcapsules preferably contains at least 20%by weight clomazone, more preferably at least 30%, still more preferably at least 50%by weight clomazone.
  • clomazone may be present in the encapsulated material in an amount of from 1%to 95%by weight, more preferably from 1%to 90%, still more preferably from 5%to 90%by weight.
  • the rosin and/or rosin derivative solvent is preferably present in the liquid within the microcapsules in an amount of at least 10%by weight, more preferably at least 20%by weight, still more preferably at least 30%by weight.
  • the solution of clomazone in the rosin solvent system is contained within the microcapsules.
  • the microcapsules may be formed from any suitable polymer.
  • the polymer of the microcapsules is porous, thereby allowing for the controlled release of the clomazone active ingredient from within the microcapsules.
  • the rate of release of the active ingredient from the microcapsules may be controlled in known manner, for example by the appropriate selection of the polymers used to prepare the microcapsules, selection of the size of the microcapsules, the porosity of the polymer, and the presence of components within the microcapsules.
  • Suitable polymer systems for use in the microencapsulation formulation of the present invention are known in the art.
  • the polymer forming the wall of the microcapsules is preferably formed by interfacial polymerization.
  • suitable polymers to form the microcapsules include porous condensate polymers of one or more of a polyurea, polyamide or amide-urea copolymer.
  • Polyureas are preferred polymers for the microcapsules.
  • Polyureas may be formed by the interfacial polymerization of an isocyanate, in particular a polyfunctional isocyanate.
  • the polyisocyanates used as starting components according to the invention may be aliphatic or aromatic polyisocyanates.
  • aromatic polyisocyanates can be 1, 3-and/or 1, 4-phenylene diisocyanates, 2, 4-, 2, 6-tolylene diisocyanates (TDI) , crude TDI, 2, 4'-, 4, 4'-diphenyl methane diisocyanate (MDI) , crude MDI, 4, 4'-diisocyanatebiphenyl, 3, 3'-dimethyl-4-4'-diisocyanate biphenyl, 3, 3'-dimethyl-4, 4'diisocyanate diphenylmethane, naphthylene-1, 5-diisocyanate, triphenylmethane-4, 4', 4"-triisocyanate, m-and p-isocyanate phenylsulfonyl isocyanate, polyaryl polyisocyanate (PAPI) , diphenylmethan
  • Aliphatic polyisocyanates can be ethylene diisocyanate, hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) , tetramethylene diisocyanate, dodecamethylene diisocyanate, 1,6, 11-undecan triisocyanate, 2, 2, 4-trimethylhexa -methylene diisocyanate, lysine diisocyanate, 2, 6-diisocyanate methyl caproate, bis (2-isocyanate ethyl) fumarate, bis (2-isocyanate ethyl) carbonate, 2-isocyanate ethyl-2, 6-diisocyanate hexanoate, trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate (TMDI) , dimer acid diisocyanate (DDI) , isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI) , dicyclohexyl diisocyanate, dicyclohexylmethane diisocyanate (H-MDI) ,
  • distillation residues obtained from the commercial production of isocyanates which contain isocyanate groups may also be used, optionally as solutions in one or more of the above mentioned polyisocyanates. Any mixtures of the above mentioned polyisocyanates may also be used.
  • Preferred isocyanates for forming the polyureas are known in the art and are commercially available, including alpha-, alpha-, alpha-, alpha-tetramethyl xylylene diisocyanate (TMXDI) , hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) , HDI derivative (HDI Trimer, HDI Uretdione) which are commercially available N3600, XP2410 and N3400, isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI) , polymethylene polyphenyl isocyanates (PMPPI) , methylene diphenyl isocyanate (MDI) , polyaryl polyisocyanate (PAPI) , and toluene diisocyanate (TDI) .
  • TXDI alpha-, alpha-, alpha-tetramethyl xylylene diisocyanate
  • HDI hexamethylene diisocyanate
  • HDI Trimer HDI Trimer,
  • the microcapsules of the present invention may be further formed from a polyfunctional amine.
  • Suitable amines for use have two or amine groups.
  • suitable amines for use in the present invention are diamine and higher polyamine reactants, including ethylene diamine, phenylene diamine, toluene diamine, hexamethylene diamine, diethylene triamine, piperazine, 1, 3, 5-benzenetriamine trihydrochloride, 2, 4, 6-triaminotoluene trihydrochloride, tetraethylene pentamine, pentaethylene hexamine, polyethylene imine, 1, 3, 6-triaminonaphthlene, 3, 4, 5-triamino-1, 2, 4-triazole, melamine, and 1, 4, 5, 8-tetraminoanthraquinone.
  • Preferred amines for forming the polyureas are known in the art and are commercially available, including ethylenediamine (EDA) , diethyltriamine (DETA) , triethylenetetramine (TETA) , and 1, 6-hexanediamine (HDA) .
  • EDA ethylenediamine
  • DETA diethyltriamine
  • TETA triethylenetetramine
  • HDA 1, 6-hexanediamine
  • the size of the microcapsules may be selected to provide the required properties of the formulation, in particular the rate of release of the clomazone active ingredient from the microcapsules.
  • the microcapsules may have a particle size in the range of from 0.5 to 60 microns, more preferably from 1 to 60 microns, still more preferably from 1 to 50 microns.
  • a particle size range of from 1 to 40 microns, more preferably from 1 to 30 microns has been found to be particularly suitable.
  • the microcapsules may comprise the polymer in a suitable amount to provide the required properties of the formulation.
  • the polymer is present in an amount of from 2%to 25%by weight of the microcapsules, more preferably from 3 to 20%, still more preferably from 5 to 15%by weight.
  • a particularly suitable amount of polymer in the microcapsules is in the range of from 5 to 12%by weight.
  • the formulation of the first aspect of the present invention comprises the microcapsules as described above suspended in an aqueous phase.
  • the aqueous phase comprises water, together with other components required to impart the desired properties to the formulation, for example stability of the suspension and dispersibility of the microcapsules.
  • Suitable components for inclusion in the aqueous phase of the formulation are known in the art and are commercially available. Suitable components are those that improve and maintain the dispersibility and suspension of the microcapsules, and include one or more surfactants, stabilizers, emulsifiers, viscosity modifiers, protective colloids, and the like.
  • the aqueous phase may make up any suitable amount of the formulation, provided the microcapsules are well dispersed and maintained in suspension.
  • the aqueous phase will comprise from 15 to 50%by weight of the formulation, more preferably from 20 to 40%, still more preferably from 25 to 30%.
  • the formulation of the present invention may be used in known manner to control the growth of plants.
  • the formulation may be diluted with water to the required concentration of active ingredient and applied to a locus in known manner, such as by spraying.
  • the formulation of the present invention may be prepared in a dried form that is without the microcapsules being suspended in an aqueous phase.
  • the present invention provides a herbicidal composition
  • a herbicidal composition comprising microcapsules, the microcapsules having a capsule wall of a porous condensate polymer, wherein the microcapsules contain clomazone and a solvent comprising rosin and/or a rosin derivative.
  • microcapsules Details of the microcapsules and their composition are as hereinbefore described.
  • the formulation of this aspect of the invention in use, is typically mixed with water to the required level of dilution to form a suspension of microcapsules in an aqueous phase, which may then be used and applied in known manner, as described above.
  • the formulations of the present invention may be prepared in a manner analogous to the preparation of known microencapsulation formulations.
  • the reactants forming the polymer of the walls of the microcapsules are dispersed between an organic liquid phase and an aqueous liquid phase, such that polymerization takes place at the interface between the two phases.
  • the isocyanate optionally with a cross-linking agent, such as an acetylene carbamide derivative (ACD) cross-linker
  • ACD acetylene carbamide derivative
  • Acetylene carbamide derivatives (ACD) useful as cross-linking agents are known in the art, for example as disclosed in US 2011/0269063.
  • Suitable ACDs are also known as glycoluril resins and include those represented by the following formula:
  • R1, R2, R3, and R4 each independently represents a hydrogen atom or an alkyl with, for example, 1 to about 12 carbon atoms, 1 to about 8 carbon atoms, 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, or with 1 to about 4 carbon atoms.
  • the glycoluril resin can be water soluble, dispersible, or indispersible.
  • examples of the glycoluril resin include highly alkylated/alkoxylated, partially alkylated/alkoxylated, or mixed alkylated/alkoxylated, and more specifically, the glycoluril resin can be methylated, n-butylated, or isobutylated.
  • Specific examples of the glycoluril resin include 1170, 1171 and 1172. glycoluril resins are commercially available from CYTEC Industries, Inc.
  • the normally liquid, substantially fully mixed-alkylated, substantially fully methylolated acetylene carbamides are a class of cross-linking agents, the starting material of which is acetylene carbamide, per se, which is also known as acetylene diurea which is prepared by reacting two moles of urea with one mole of glyoxal.
  • acetylene carbamide per se, which is also known as acetylene diurea which is prepared by reacting two moles of urea with one mole of glyoxal.
  • the precise chemical name for acetylene carbamide is tetrahydroimidazo- (4, 5-d) imidazole 2, 5 (1H, 3H) -dione.
  • the acetylene carbamide can be fully methylolated by reacting one mole of acetylene carbamide with four moles of formaldehyde.
  • the resulting product is identified as tetramethylol acetylene carbamide.
  • the tetramethylol acetylene carbamide is then reacted with a selected amount of methanol so as to partially methylate the fully methylolated acetylene carbamide which is then followed by alkylation with a higher aliphatic monohydric alcohol containing from two to four carbon atoms.
  • These monohydric alcohols may be primary or secondary alcohols.
  • These higher monohydric aliphatic alcohols containing from two or four carbon atoms may be ethanol, n-propanol, isopropanol, n-butanol, isobutanol and the like. It is sometimes advantageous to fully methylate the tetramethylol acetylene carbamide and then by use of a transetherification reaction incorporate the desired measure of ethanol, propanol or butanol into the acetylene carbamide derivative.
  • a composition contains on analysis a degree of methylolation of 3.70, 3.80, or 3.90, it has to be recognized that this is an average degree of methylolation of the acetylene carbamide compound and establishes logically that the aforementioned methylol composition is composed of a mixture of a preponderant amount of tetramethylol acetylene carbamide with comparatively minor amounts of trimethylol acetylene carbamide and, perhaps, insignificant amounts including traces of such derivatives as dimethylol acetylene carbamide and even monomethylol acetylene carbamide.
  • ether there may be present some monomethyl ether, triethyl ether of tetramethylol acetylene carbamide, some dimethyl ether, diethyl ether of tetramethylol acetylene carbamide, some trimethyl ether, monoethyl ether of tetramethylol acetylene carbamide. There may even be traces of the tetramethyl ether of tetramethylol acetylene carbamide.
  • varying methyl ethers of tetramethylol acetylene carbamide varying mono, di and tri ethyl ethers, mono, di and tri propyl ethers and mono, di and tri butyl ethers of tetramethylol acetylene carbamide. It is possible to produce a monomethyl ether, monoethyl ether, monopropyl ether, monobutyl ether of tetramethylol acetylene carbamide which could be classed as a tetramixed-alkylated derivative.
  • ACDs preferred are the ACDs of the 1174 and type commercial products, more preferably 1171 (that is a highly alkylated glycouril resin) and 1170 (that is a butylated glycoluril resin) .
  • 1171 that is a highly alkylated glycouril resin
  • 1170 that is a butylated glycoluril resin
  • the use of prepolymers of Cymel-type has been found to result in a more irregular reaction course when compared with the use of 1174. Therefore the most preferred ACD is 1174 (that is tetrakis (methyoxymethyl) glycoluril, CAS No. 17464-88-9) .
  • the commercial products may have compounds other than the monomers referred in the label (for example, 1174 may contain oligomers) .
  • the selection of the cross-linking agent and the amount present may be used to control the porosity of the polymer wall of the microcapsules.
  • the composition comprises the cross-linking agent in an amount of from 0.1 to 20%, more preferably from 0.5 to 15%by weight of the microcapsules.
  • the present invention provides a method for preparing a herbicide composition, the method comprising the steps of:
  • a water immiscible phase comprising clomazone, an isocyanate and optionally an ACD cross-linker, dissolved in a rosin solvent system comprising rosin and/or a rosin derivative;
  • microcapsules of polyurea containing droplets of the water immiscible phase; and curing the microcapsules.
  • the method comprises combining a water immiscible phase and an aqueous phase. This is carried out under conditions, such as with agitation, to form a dispersion of the water immiscible phase in the aqueous phase.
  • the aqueous phase contains at least one surfactant or emulsifier, to assist in forming the dispersion of the water immiscible phase in the aqueous phase.
  • Other components required to impart the desired properties to the final composition, as noted above, may be included in the aqueous phase.
  • the microcapsules are formed by interfacial polymerization reactions of the isocyanate, and then cross-linked by the ACD resin.
  • the polymerization reaction is preferably allowed to proceed while the dispersion is being agitated.
  • the microcapsules once formed are cured, preferably by heating, to harden the polymer walls of the microcapsules. Curing typically takes place at a temperature of from 30 to 60°C, more preferably from 40 to 50°C, for a suitable length of time, typically from 1 to 5 hours, more typically from about 2 to 4 hours.
  • the resulting composition is preferably then filtered, after cooling, to provide a suspension of the microcapsules in the aqueous phase.
  • the resulting product is a CS formulation of Clomazone suitable for use and application as described above, in particular by dilution with water and application by spraying. Should it be required to prepare dry microcapsules, the resulting composition is subject to a drying stage, to remove the aqueous phase. Any suitable drying techniques may be employed, with spray drying being particularly effective.
  • composition may be prepared with microcapsules formed from other polymers, as noted hereinbefore, using the appropriate wall-forming reagents in an analogous manner to the above procedure.
  • the present invention provides the use of a clomazone formulation as hereinbefore described in the control of plant growth.
  • the present invention provides a method of controlling plant growth at a locus, the method comprising applying to the locus a formulation of microencapsulated clomazone as hereinbefore described.
  • a water immiscible phase and an aqueous phase were prepared having the following composition (with amounts of the components expressed in %weight of the final composition) :
  • the PAPI, clomazone, 1174 and rosin derivative were combined with stirring to form a uniform water immiscible liquid mixture.
  • a solution of Atlox 4913 in water was heated in a Warning blender cup to about 50°C.
  • the solution was agitated while the water immiscible liquid mixture was slowly added, to form a uniform emulsion of the water immiscible phase dispersed evenly throughout the continuous aqueous phase, upon which interfacial polymerization occurred, producing microcapsules having a particle size of from 1 to 30 microns.
  • the resulting composition was cured by heating to 50°C for 2 hours.
  • the resulting product was cooled and filtered, to obtain an agriculturally suitable CS formulation of microencapsulated clomazone.
  • the resultant product was tested for dispersibility and suspensibility of the microcapsules, and the wet sieve residue. It was found that the formulation had a suspensibility of greater than 90%, a dispersibility of greater than 90%and a wet sieve residue of less than 0.1%.

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