Method for preparing pyraflufen-ethyl pesticide sustained or controlled release composite material
The technology of composite material and metazapyr, which is applied in the field of preparation of pesticide slow-release and controlled-release materials, can solve problems such as influence on drug efficacy, waste of petroleum resources, phytotoxicity, etc., so as to reduce agricultural production costs, avoid environmental pollution, and improve the environment. protective effect
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[0022] A preparation method of pesticide metazachlor slow-controlled release composite material, it comprises the following steps:
[0023] 1). Dissolve 1.5g of metazafen in 13.5g of water, and then ultrasonically disperse (disperse the pesticide metazachlor to form a suspension) to obtain a suspension containing metazafen; the power of the ultrasonic dispersion is 100W, The frequency of the ultrasonic wave is 60 kHz, and the time is 20 minutes;
[0024] 2). Use the "negative pressure-freeze drying method" to load the diatomaceous earth particles with a solution containing metazafen:
[0025] First put 8.5g of diatomite particles with a particle size of 150nm in an airtight container, pump air to make it in a vacuum state and then seal it, then inject the suspension containing metazafen into the container, and metazachlor molecules pass through the negative Pressure infiltration into the nanopores, after 1min (i.e. after reaching equilibrium), freeze-drying (using freeze-dryi...
Embodiment 2
[0033] A preparation method of pesticide metazachlor slow-controlled release composite material, it comprises the following steps:
[0034] 1). Dissolve 3.5g of metazafen in 5.25g of water, and then ultrasonically disperse (disperse the pesticide metazachlor to form a suspension) to obtain a suspension containing metazafen; the power of the ultrasonic dispersion is 100W, The frequency of the ultrasonic wave is 60 kHz, and the time is 20 minutes;
[0035] 2). Use the "negative pressure-freeze drying method" to load the diatomaceous earth particles with a solution containing metazafen:
[0036] First put 7.0g of diatomite particles with a particle size of 800nm in an airtight container, pump air to make it in a vacuum state and then seal it, then inject the suspension containing metazachlor into the container, and metazachlor molecules pass through the negative pressure Infiltrate into the nanopore, after 7 minutes (i.e. after reaching equilibrium), freeze-dry (use freeze-dry...
Embodiment 3
[0044] A preparation method of pesticide metazachlor slow-controlled release composite material, it comprises the following steps:
[0045] 1). Dissolve 5.5g of metazafen in 22g of water, and then ultrasonically disperse (disperse the pesticide metazachlor to form a suspension) to obtain a suspension containing metazafen; the power of the ultrasonic dispersion is 100W, and the ultrasonic The frequency is 60 kHz, and the time is 20 minutes;
[0046] 2). Use the "negative pressure-freeze drying method" to load the diatomaceous earth particles with a solution containing metazafen:
[0047] First put 4.5g of diatomite particles with a particle size of 500nm in an airtight container, pump air to make it in a vacuum state and then seal it, then inject the suspension containing metazafen into the container, and the metazachlor molecule passes through the negative Pressure infiltration into the nanopores, after 10 minutes (that is, after reaching equilibrium), freeze-drying (using fr...
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