Artigo Revisado por pares

Development of Novel Urease-Responsive Pendimethalin Microcapsules Using Silica-IPTS-PEI As Controlled Release Carrier Materials

2017; American Chemical Society; Volume: 5; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/acssuschemeng.7b00208

ISSN

2168-0485

Autores

You Liang, Mingcheng Guo, Chen Fan, Hongqiang Dong, Guanglong Ding, Wenbing Zhang, Gang Tang, Jiale Yang, Dandan Kong, Yongsong Cao,

Tópico(s)

Surface Modification and Superhydrophobicity

Resumo

Microcapsules are highly desirable for attaining the most effective utilization of the pesticide as well as reducing environmental pollution. In this work, a novel urease-responsive system was prepared using isocyanate-functionalized silica cross-linked with polyethylenimine (silica–IPTS–PEI) via urea bonds. The results demonstrated that the silica–IPTS–PEI microcapsules had a high pendimethalin loading efficiency (approximately 30% w/w) and could effectively enhance the thermal and light stability of pendimethalin. The release curves agreed with the Ritger and Peppas equation, and the release of pendimethalin was diffusion-controlled. The release rates of synthesized silica-IPTS-PEI microcapsules showed positive correlation with the temperature. In weak acid and base conditions, the pendimethalin release rates were higher than under neutral conditions, and the silica–IPTS–PEI microcapsules displayed excellent urease-responsive property with controlled release performance. Compared with pendimethalin emulsifiable concentration, the silica-IPTS-PEI microcapsules had a longer duration and higher herbicidal activity against weeds in a greenhouse experiment. Allium cepa chromosome aberration assays showed that the microcapsules had lower genotoxicity than pendimethalin technical. Thus, the urease-responsive silica–IPTS–PEI microcapsules have a great potential application as an environmentally friendly herbicide formulation.

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