WO1993025074A1 - Compositions agricoles granuleuses se dispersant dans l'eau - Google Patents
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01N—PRESERVATION 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
- A01N25/00—Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators, characterised by their forms, or by their non-active ingredients or by their methods of application, e.g. seed treatment or sequential application; Substances for reducing the noxious effect of the active ingredients to organisms other than pests
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Definitions
- This invention relates to new advantageous granular formulations of active pesticides which are easily dispersed or dissolved in water for application by spraying or which may be applied as a granular formulation directly.
- Formulation of active pesticides as water- dispersible powder compositions which can be readily mixed with water and applied by means of a spraying apparatus to a locus to be protected are generally dusty, and unpleasant to handle.
- Granular compositions have become very popular in recent years because they are safer and more convenient to handle than wettable powders.
- World Patent WO 89/00079 discloses an extrusion process to make water-dispersible granules of agricul ⁇ tural chemicals in which water is added to make an extrudable wet mix. The extrudate is rolled to break the product down to granules and then optionally dried.
- WO 91/13546 discloses pesticidal, agglomerate-type granules.
- HAB hydrophile/lipophile balance
- U.S. 5,013,498 teaches the preparation of small pastilles by forcing viscous materials through small apertures in a container into cyclical direct contact with a moving surface, for example, a cooled steel conveyor belt.
- the present invention pertains to rapidly disintegrating water-dispersible agricultural granular compositions in the form of pastilles, agglomerates and heat extrudate granules comprising by weight based on the total weight of the composition:
- HAB water- soluble heat-activated binder
- additives selected from the group consisting of: a) 0-10% anticaking agent (s) b) 0-10% chemical stabilizer(s) c) 0-20% gas generating disintegrant (s) d) 0-10% wicking or swelling disintegrant (s) e) 0-20% dispersant (s) f) 0-5% wetting agent (s) g) 0-80% inert diluent (s) provided that (i) when the amount of active ingredient (s) and water-soluble heat-activated binder together are less than 100% then one or more of the additives are required to bring the composition to 100%; (ii) when the granular composition is in the form of agglomerates the heat activated binder is selected from one or more of polyethylene glycol of average molecular weight of 6000 to 10,000, polyethylene oxide, and polyethoxylated fatty acids or alcohols; and (iii) when the granular composition is in the form of heat extrude
- granular particles whether they be agglomerates, pastilles, or extrudates of a size of from 74 microns (200 mesh) to 8000 microns (8 mm) .
- the granular compositions of the invention can consist of agglomerates comprising pesticidal particles bonded together by solid bridges of polyethylene glycol.
- the granular compositions of the invention can also be of the form made by (1) extruding a dry premix through a die or screen at elevated temperature and (2) chopping, milling or otherwise breaking the extruded material to form granules.
- the granular compositions of the invention can be in the form of pastilles made by a rotoforming process whereby a molten slurry of the active(s) and optional additives is drop-formed onto a moving cooling belt to form granules.
- Another embodiment of the invention is a process for preparing the granular compositions of the invention.
- One embodiment of the process for preparing the granular compositions is directed to extrusion of a dry premix followed by the breaking of the extrudate to form the granular compositions. No water is added in the extrusion process and therefore no drying of the final products is needed.
- the active ingredient is at least one pesticide or chemical used for crop protection. More specifically, active ingredients are selected from the class of herbicides, fungicides, bactericides, insecticides, insect antifeedants, acaricides, miticides, nematocides, and plant growth regulants.
- the water-soluble HAB is at least one component selected from the group comprising polyethylene glycols (PEG's) of average molecular weight between 6000 and
- the water-soluble HAB used for compositions involving agglomerated-type granules is one or more selected from polyethylene glycol of average molecular weight between 6000 to 10,000; polyethylene oxides and polyethoxylated fatty acids and alcohols.
- the water-soluble HAB used for compositions involving heat extruded type granules is a polyethylene glycol of average molecular weight between 6000 and 10,000.
- the water-soluble HAB used for compositions involving pastille-type granules are one or more selected from polyethylene glycol of average molecular weight between 6000 and 10,000; polyethylene oxide; polyethoxylated fatty acids and alcohols; ethylene oxide/propylene oxide copolymers and polyethoxylated alkylphenols.
- the preferred heat activated binder for granular compositions are polyethylene glycols of average molecular weight between 6000 and 10,000.
- the most preferred HAB is a PEG of average molecular weight 8000.
- the process of the invention for preparing a water dispersible agriculturally suitable granular composition in the form of a heat extruded granule comprising by weight based on the total weight of the composition: (a) 0.01-90% of one or more active ingredients; (b) 1-90% of a water-soluble heat-activated binder; selected from polyethylene glycol of average molecular weight 6000 to 10,000, ethylene oxide/propylene oxide copolymers and polyethoxylated alkylphenols; and
- said process comprises feeding a dry premix of the ingredients or feeding the ingredients in two or more streams to an extruder with heat supplied either to the premix or the extruder sufficient to soften the heat-activated binder followed by cutting or breaking of the extrudate to form granules .
- Agricultural pesticide compositions are usually manufactured and sold as liquid or solid concentrates .
- formulations based on water- dispersible granules have become increasingly popular because they offer several advantages over other types of agricultural formulations. For example, they are stable during storage and transport. Often this is a concern with aqueous suspension concentrates that can settle or develop crystals in storage if the active ingredient has slight water solubility.
- aqueous suspension concentrates are not suitable for active ingredients which are subject to aqueous hydrolysis. This is not a problem with water-dispersible granules. In contrast to wettable powders, water-dispersible granules are convenient to handle and measure and are relatively dust-free.
- Water-dispersible granules of the invention are used by diluting the granules in a mix tank containing water to make a solution or dispersion which can be sprayed.
- the dispersed particles formed on dilution should be no larger than 50 microns in their largest dimension to avoid nozzle pluggage or premature settling which results in uneven application of the pesticide. It is therefore necessary that all of the components of the formulated product rapidly and completely disperse or dissolve in the dilution water.
- these same water-dispersible granules can be used by directly applying them to the target without first pre- dispersing in water.
- rapid granule break-up is important so that the active ingredient is released from the granule and becomes available as a pesticide.
- Very uniform size, shape and density of the granules are also important for application accuracy, as well as good attrition resistance to survive conveying and transport through application equipment.
- the granular compositions of this invention are prepared by processes advantageous over conventional processes. Conventional methods for preparing water- dispersible granule compositions involve (1) water- spraying in fluidized bed or pan granulation equipment (2) spray-drying (3) dry compaction and (4) extrusion of a water-wet paste.
- Granules prepared by fluid-bed, spray-drying, pan granulation and wet extrusion can be formulated to disperse rapidly when diluted in water.
- these processes require specialized technology including extensive dust collection systems and a space-consuming and expensive drying operation. Dry compaction generally does not produce fast-dispersing granules and the product is irregular in shape and prone to attrition.
- the present invention comprises water-dispersible granular compositions which comprise one or more pesticides and certain heat-activated binders.
- the granular compositions of the invention can be made by preparing agglomerates comprised of pesticidal particles bonded together by solid bridges of the HAB.
- agglomerate granules are (1) the potential for incorporation of incompatible pesticides in the same granule, (2) low cost, (3) the simple process required to prepare them, and (4) the lack of the need for extensive dust collection systems and a space-consuming and expensive drying operation.
- compositions of the instant invention can also be made by extruding a dry premix through a die or screen at elevated temperature and chopping, grinding or otherwise breaking the extruded material to form granules.
- Advantages of the process involving extruding is that the extruded granular compositions include (1) rapid disintegration and good dispersion properties in water, (2) good attrition resistance, (3) more uniform size and bulk density than granules prepared by fluid-bed or pan granulation or by other tumbling/mixing processes such as in a rotating drum granulator, (4) simple process which uses readily available commercial extruding equipment, and (5) no need for drying or dust collection equipment.
- the granular compositions can also be pastilles made by a rotoforming process whereby a molten slurry of the pesticide (s) and any of the optional additives are drop-formed onto a moving cooling belt.
- Advantages of the pastille granules include (1) very uniform size, shape and density, (2) hard, smooth non-dusty forms which have good attrition resistance, (3) are prepared by a simple, low-cost manufacturing process, which (4) does not involve costly drying or dust-collection equipment.
- the agglomerate granules of this invention are prepared by any of the following processes (either in a batch or continuous mode) whereby (1) the pesticidal particles or active ingredient (s) , the HAB particles and optional particulate additives are tumbled/mixed and heat is applied externally until the granules have grown to the desired size, following which the heat is shut-off and the granules are allowed to cool while still tumbling or sitting in a separate container; or where (2) the pesticidal particles or active ingredient (s) , HAB, and optional particulate additives are intensely sheared/mixed such that frictional heat softens the HAB thereby effecting granulation following which the aggregates are then cooled; or where (3) the pesticidal particles or active ingredient (s) and optional particulate additives are tumbled/mixed and are sprayed with the HAB which has been pre-heated and is in a molten state following which the resulting agglomerates are cooled.
- Processes (1) and (3), involving gentle tumbling/ mixing can be carried out in a heated fluidized bed, a heated blender (e.g., paddle or ribbon type blenders, vee-blenders, zig-zag blenders, Lodige ® blenders, Nauta ® mixers) or a heated pan or drum granulator.
- a heated blender e.g., paddle or ribbon type blenders, vee-blenders, zig-zag blenders, Lodige ® blenders, Nauta ® mixers
- Process (3) may not require additional heat other than that needed to melt the HAB for spraying.
- Subsequent cooling of the resulting agglomerates is done either in or outside of the processing vessel.
- Process (2) involving high intensity mixing/shearing can be carried out, for example, in Schugi ® or turbulator-type vessels.
- a preferred method of preparing the initial mixture of particulates before granulation is to mill the pesticidal active plus additives and then mix (e.g., via tumbling) with HAB particulates (e.g., of a size 10-1,000 microns) .
- compositions involving more than one active ingredient can be enhanced and incompatibility reduced (especially when one active is present in minor proportions) by forming granules from a particulate premix of the major active component, HAB, and additives, followed by introduction of the minor active component (and optionally additional HAB) , while the granules are hot so as to imbed the second active particulates in an HAB layer on the surface of the first granules.
- the granular compositions of this invention can also be prepared by heat extrusion which involves a process comprising preparing an extrudable premix by combining the pesticidal particles with an HAB, e.g., PEG 8000.
- HAB e.g., PEG 8000.
- Other additives may optionally be included in the premix such as wicking, swelling or gas- generating disintegrants, one or more dispersants, and additives such as wetting agents, anticaking agents, chemical stabilizers, and inert diluents.
- the premix is blended and milled to an average particle diameter between 1 and 50 microns. The milled premix is then fed or metered into an extruder that has been heated electrically, by steam, or by other conventional means of heating.
- Suitable extruders include single and twin screw models, radial extruders and roll-type extrusion presses.
- the heat can be generated from friction.
- Other means of heating the premix can include preheating the premix before extrusion, or heating the individual components of the premix before blending.
- the premix is heated to a temperature in the range of about 45° to 130°C, preferably about 60° to 115°C. The optimum temperature varies with the composition but can be determined empirically. High temperatures which can cause decomposition of the active ingredient should be avoided.
- the powdered premix ingredients are not premilled, but are fed in two or more streams to an extruder (for example a co- rotating or counter-rotating twin screw unit) equipped with screw elements that facilitate dispersive and distributive mixing.
- the various ingredients of the formulation are blended, sheared, and heated in the extruder, yielding a uniform extruded composition which gives a good quality dispersion when added to water.
- This approach is highly desirable because it eliminates the dusty process of milling the pesticide formulation.
- the active ingredient may be separately premilled to obtain an optimum particle size for biological activity, and the extruder is then used to blend the premilled active ingredient and the unmilled formulation ingredients to produce the desired composition.
- the heated premix is extruded through a die or screen.
- the die holes range in diameter from 0.25 to 7 mm, preferably from 0.4 to 2 mm.
- the extruded material can be recycled until the strands are uniform in texture. Generally, the extruded material is allowed to cool to harden and reduce stickiness, although this is not always necessary.
- the strands are chopped, milled or rolled and then screened to approximately 10 to 60 U.S. mesh size granules. A narrower cut size range can be selected. In some cases the strands are sufficiently brittle that they break on their own into short lengths.
- the pastille granular compositions of this invention are prepared in the following manner.
- the active ingredient (s) and any necessary optional additives are blended and milled as necessary to achieve proper spray tank or biological performance. These are then combined with the required amount of HAB in a heated, agitated tank and the temperature of the mixture is raised between the melting point of the binder and that of the other additives. Temperatures acceptable for the process are those above the melting point of the binder and below the decomposition temperature of the ingredients. Temperatures in the range of 90-110°C are preferred. Once the composition is heated and well mixed, it is pumped to a feed device which deposits a precise amount of the mix in droplet form onto a cooling belt for ultimate solidification.
- a preferred feed device is the Rotoformer ® (Sandvik ® Process Systems) although other devices such as nozzles, injectors, and the like may be used.
- the active ingredient should be chemically stable in the temperature range required for preparing the composition.
- suitable active ingredients are listed in Table 1.
- Herbicides such as acifluorfen, asula , atrazine, bensulfuron methyl, bentazon, bromacil, bromoxynil, hydroxybenzonitrile, chloramben, chlorimuron ethyl, chloroxuron, chlorsulfuron, chlorotuluron, clomazone, cyanazine, dazomet, desmediphan, dicamba, dichlorbenil, dichlorprop, diphenamid, dipropetryn, diuron, thiameturon, fenac, fenuron, fluometuron, fluridone, fomesafen, glyphosate, hexazinone, imazamethabenz, imazaquin, imazethapyr, ioxynil, isoproturon, isouron, isoxaben, karbut
- bactericides such as oxytetracycline dihydrate
- acaricides such as hexathizox, oxythioquinox, dienochlor, and cyhexatin
- insecticides such as carbofuran, carbyl, thiodicarb, deltamethrin, and tetrachlorvinphos.
- the water-soluble HAB dissolve rapidly in water, have some viscosity above their melting point and are capable of acting as a binder when heat is applied. At an elevated temperature the binder softens and melts, becoming sticky enough to bind the active ingredient particles into larger aggregates.
- the softened or melted HAB can also function as a plastic or viscoelastic lubricant allowing the composition to extrude through a die or screen.
- the HAB acts as a thermoplastic matrix into which the pesticidal solid particles and other ingredients are dispersed.
- the HAB must meet the following four criteria: (1) have a melting point range within 40 to 12Q°C;
- the preferred HAB of this invention is PEG with an average molecular weight between 6000 and 10,000.
- the use of a PEG having the specified melt viscosity and minimum difference between softening and solidification temperatures is necessary so that it will be tacky enough to effect agglomeration of pesticidal particles near the melting point of the HAB.
- compositions of this invention optionally include the following additives which are well known in the art:
- Disintegrant which wick in water and physically expand to aid break-up of the granule.
- suitable disintegrants include starch, cross-linked polyvinylpyrrolidone (e.g., Polyplasdone ® XL-10), microcrystalline cellulose (e.g., Avicel ® series) , cross-linked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, sodium starch glycolate, soy polysaccharide and ion exchange resins.
- Cross-linked polyvinylpyr ⁇ rolidone and cross-linked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose are preferred.
- Dispersant (s) which help disperse the active ingredient in water.
- Preferred dispersants include sodium and ammonium salts of naphthalene sulfonate- formaldehyde condensates (e.g., Morwet ® D425) ; sodium, calcium and ammonium salts of ligninsulfonates (e.g., Norlig ® lid, optionally polyethoxylated and Polyfon ® F) ; sodium and ammonium salts of maleic anhydride copolymers and sodium salts of condensed phenolsulfonic acid.
- Anticaking agent (s) which prevent clumping of granules when stored under hot warehouse conditions .
- Non-limiting examples include sodium and ammonium phosphates, sodium carbonate and bicarbonate, sodium acetate, sodium metasilicate, magnesium, zinc and calcium sulfates, magnesium hydroxide, (all optionally as hydrates) , anhydrous calcium chloride, molecular sieves and sodium alkylsulfosuccinates (e.g., Aerosol ® OT-B) and sodium and calcium stearates.
- Foammaster ® Soap L is sodium stearate.
- Non-ionic and anionic surface-active materials which may be soluble in the
- HAB can also function as anti-caking aids by modifying the melting range and tackiness of the HAB. These may optionally be predissolved or predispersed in molten HAB prior to formulation of the premix.
- Non-limiting examples include polyethoxylated alkylphenols (e.g., Triton ® X-100) , polyethoxylated fatty acids or alcohols, and silicone-based surfactants (Silwet ® L-77) .
- Non-limiting examples of suitable chemical stabilizers include alkaline earth and transition metal sulfates such as magnesium, zinc, aluminum and iron, sodium hexametaphosphate, sodium pyrophosphate, calcium chloride and boric anhydride.
- Gas producing disintegrant (s) for faster break-up of the granule in water Non-limiting examples of suitable gas generating additives are combinations of sodium and potassium bicarbonates and carbonates which may be combined with acids such as citric and fumaric acid.
- Wetting agent (s) which improve the speed of wetting upon mixing with water.
- anionic wetting agents include sodium salts of alkyl naphthalene sulfonates (e.g., Petro ® Ag-Special) , alkyl benzene sulfonates, alkyl sulfosuccinates, taurates, alkyl sulfates and phosphate esters .
- suitable nonionic wetting agents include acetylenic diols and alkyl phenol ethoxylates.
- Diluent (s) including but not limited to inorganic fillers well known in the art.
- Non-limiting examples are swelling and non-swelling clays, synthetic and diatomaceous silicas (e.g., Wessalon ® 50S) , calcium and magnesium silicates, talc, titanium dioxide, aluminum, calcium and zinc oxide, calcium and magnesium carbonate, and charcoal.
- Non-limiting examples of water-soluble diluents include sodium acetate, ammonium, sodium and potassium sulfate, sucrose, dextrin, urea, lactose, and sorbitol.
- Water-soluble polymers may be added to improve rheology.
- Non- limiting examples include methylcellulose, hydroxy- ethylcellulose, starch, and polyvinylpyrrolidone.
- the granules of this invention break-up rapidly and form high quality dispersions in water as determined from the Long Tube Sedimentation test described in U.S. 3,920,442, Col. 9, lines 1 to 39.
- Acceptable Long Tube Sedimentation values correspond to less than 0.02 mL, preferably less than 0.01 mL, of solids after 5 minutes of settling. 16
- Break-up times in water should be less than 5 minutes and preferably less than 3 minutes. Break-up time is measured by adding a sample of the granules (0.5 g, 74 to 2,000 microns) to a 100 mL graduated cylinder (internal height after stoppering is 22.5 cm; I.D. is 28 mm) containing 90 L of distilled water at 25°C, following which the cylinder is clamped in the center, stoppered, and rotated about the center at 8 rpm until the sample is completely broken up in the water.
- a sample of the granules 0.5 g, 74 to 2,000 microns
- I.D. is 28 mm
- the granules should exhibit low attrition characteristics which can be determined by the attrition test in U.S. 3,920,442 (Col. 8, lines 5-48). The test is modified to use test samples of the commercial granule size (e.g., 74-2,000 microns).
- Attrition values of less than 40% and preferably less than 30% are acceptable.
- the granules should also resist caking. This property is determined by taping a stainless steel disc (0.9 mm thick x 51 mm diameter) to the bottom of a glass cylinder (46.5 mm I.D. x 75 mm length x 51 mm O.D.). Twenty grams of the granular sample is poured into the cylinder assembly and leveled, and a second stainless steel disc (0.9 mm thick x 44.5 mm diameter) is placed on top of the granules. A 390 g weight is then placed on top of the inner disc, and the entire assembly is sealed in a glass jar and placed in a 5 °C oven for 1 or 2 weeks. The assembly is then removed from the oven, the weight is removed, and the sample is allowed to cool to room temperature.
- the bottom disc is then detached and if the sample flows out of the cylinder, the resistance to caking is excellent. If the sample remains in the cylinder, the cake is gently pushed out onto a flat surface and a penetrometer fitted with a single-edged razor blade is used to measure the minimum force necessary to cleave the cake. If no weight other than the weight of the razor blade and spindle assembly is needed, the caking resistance is still considered excellent.
- the Examples below show the grams force of additional weight required to cleave the cake. Cakes requiring less than 200 g force are considered acceptable.
- the CIPAC test was used in some of the Examples to measure caking.
- the CIPAC Method used is MT 172, "Flowability of Water Dispersible Granules after Heat Test Under Pressure.
- Norlig ® lid, 0 . 75 g of Foammaster ® Soap L, and 93 . 75 g of potassium sulfate were milled using a Bantam ® Mikropulverizer with a 0 . 027 round hole screen one pass.
- the granules were then removed from the blender and the product cut was taken by sifting using a laboratory Gilson ® sieve shaker fitted with a 14 mesh (1410 microns) and a 200 mesh (74 microns) screen.
- the 136.2 g of product obtained in this way was a non-dusty, agglomerated granular composition.
- EXAMPLE 2 This composition was prepared by the same process used to prepare that of Example 1. The quantities of each component were the same except that 0.5% (0.75 g) of Witco ® calcium stearate was added and 93.00 g of potassium sulfate was used. The calcium stearate was post-blended after the granules were formed and the granulation mass cooled to 50°C. The granulation mass and the calcium stearate were blended at 50°C for 5 min. before discharging the granules. 145.9 g of 14/200 mesh non-dusty agglomerate-type granules were recovered. PROPERTIES OF GRANULES:
- EXAMPLE 3 The active pesticide, 122.1 g of sodium 2-chloro-6- [ (4, 6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl)thio]benzoate, and 8.1 g of potassium sulfate were ground in a CRC ® analytical laboratory mill. The blend was then added along with 19.8 g of Carbowax ® PEG 8000 to a Vee-blender and the blender was tumbled. Heat was added using a laboratory hot air gun and the temperature in the blender was monitored. When the temperature reached 70°C the heat was removed and the tumbling was continued until the temperatures of the granules dropped below 50°C.
- EXAMPLE 4 A composition was prepared by hammermilling 160 g of metsulfuron methyl, 64 g of Norlig ® lid and 488 g of potassium sulfate with a 027 round hole screen. This powder was combined with 88 g of Carbowax ® PEG 8000 in a laboratory 2-quart Patterson Kelly ® Vee blender. Heat was applied with a laboratory heat gun while the Vee blender was rotating. After reaching 65°C, the heat was turned off and the granules were allowed to cool to less than 50°C while tumbling in the blender. Recovered were 778 g of non-dusty 14/200 mesh granules.
- Tribenuron methyl sodium salt (50.0 g) and Glacier ® talc 325 (10 g) were ground in a CRC ® analytical laboratory mill. The powder was then added along with Carbowax ® PEG 8000 (15 g) to a Vee blender and granulated as noted in Example 1. 51.9 g of 14/200 mesh granules were obtained (69.2% yield from starting amounts) .
- Glacier ® talc 325 (6.2 g) were ground in a CRC mill.
- the binder was prepared by melting together Carbowax ®
- PEG 8000 powder 15 g
- sodium stearate 3.75 g
- the solid was ground in a mortar and pestle and sieved through a 35 mesh screen (500 microns) .
- the binder mixture was then added along with the active and talc powder to a Vee blender and granulated as noted in Example 1. 61.4 grams of 14/200 mesh granules were obtained.
- Foammaster ® Soap L (0.7 g) , Norlig ® lid (11.2 g) , sodium pyrophosphate (14 g) and potassium sulfate (14.7 g) in a CRC ® analytical laboratory mill.
- the premix was then combined with Carbowax ® PEG 8000 (15.4 g) in a Vee blender and granulated as noted in Example 1. 125.8 grams of 14/200 mesh granules were obtained.
- EXAMPLE 8 Tribenuron methyl sodium salt (333.0 g) , Carbowax ® PEG 8000 (115 g) and 10X sugar (62 g) were combined in a 2-quart Patterson Kelly ® Vee Blender (twin shell) with intensifier bar. None of the formulation ingredients were milled. The blender was rotated and the intensifier bar turned on. Heat was applied using a laboratory heat gun. When the granulation mass reached 70°C, the heat was turned off and the intensifier bar was stopped, and the granulation mass was cooled to less than 50°C. 477.5 g of non-dusty 14/200 mesh granules were recovered. PROPERTIES OF GRANULES:
- EXAMPLE 9 This Example illustrates melt extrusion of a water- soluble active ingredient, tribenuron methyl sodium salt, at 55 wt. % concentration.
- premix 300 grams were formulated from the ingredients listed below. The ingredients were blended and then passed through a MikroPulverizer ® hammer mill. 139 grams of milled premix was slowly added to a 1 inch Wayne ® single screw extruder with a 24:1 L/D ratio. A 2:1 compression ratio screw was used for most of the runs .
- the extruder had three electrical heating zones along the barrel plus a band heater for the die. The feed throat was water-cooled. A mechanical or electronic pressure indicator was fitted near the end of the barrel to measure melt pressures close to the die.
- the premix was extruded through a die containing 8 x 0.9 mm holes arranged in a circular pattern. The extrudate consisted of smooth, continuous strands of uniform appearance. The strands were allowed to cool for a few minutes and then were chopped up in a small food processor and screened to obtain the 14 to 35 U.S. sieve cut size.
- EXTRUDER OPERATING CONDITIONS Barrel temperature ranges (°C) at: feed zone 35-49 transition zone 55-59 metering zone 91-96 die 101-108
- EXAMPLE 10 The composition of this Example was prepared in the same way as that identical to Example 9 but contains 65 wt. % tribenuron methyl sodium salt. The formulation also contains a dispersant to improve the Long Tube Sedimentation results. 229 g of milled premix was fed into the extruder. PREMIX COMPOSITION Wt. % tribenuron methyl sodium salt 65.0
- composition of this Example was prepared by the same process as that of Example 9.
- This composition contains 70 wt. % tribenuron methyl sodium salt, and a polyethoxylated alcohol surfactant, Brij ® 700, co- melted with the Carbowax ® PEG 8000 to help caking performance. No diluent, disintegrant or dispersant are included in this composition. 130 grams of milled premix was fed into the extruder. PREMIX COMPOSITION W . % tribenuron methyl sodium salt 70.0
- Brij ® 700 1.8 EXTRUDER OPERATING CONDITIONS: Barrel temperature ranges (°C) at: feed zone 29-35 transition zone 54-59 metering zone 90-91 die 97-103
- EXAMPLE 12 This Example illustrates extrusion of the composition of Example 10 without milling the premix. The ingredients were simply blended together and 200 g was then fed into the extruder which provided the necessary mixing and shearing to yield a uniform extrudate.
- EXAMPLE 13 This Example illustrates the melt extrusion of a water-insoluble active ingredient, chlorimuron ethyl. 120 grams of milled premix were fed into the extruder. A tacky extrudate was obtained which quickly hardened and lost tackiness as it cooled.
- EXAMPLE 14 Five grams of sulfometuron methyl were added to a premelted blend of 4.4 g Carbowax ® PEG 8000 and 0.3 g Silwet ® L-77 in a small petri dish. To this was added 0.3 g of Petro ® AG-Special. The temperature of the slurry was maintained between 90° and 110°C. A pointed spatula was used to deposit a drop of the slurry approximately 1.0 to 2.0 mm in diameter onto a stainless steel plate at room temperature and the drop was allowed to cool completely. This drop-and-cool process was used to make enough "pastilles" to run break-up and caking tests, using granules in the range of 0.85 to 2.0 mm for all tests. After aging for 2 weeks at 54°C, there was only a slight tendency for the pastilles to cake. Also, break-up time was less than 3 min.
- EXAMPLE 17 Using the same procedures as described in Examples 14 and 15, 5 g of sulfometuron methyl, 4.1 g of Carbowax ® PEG 8000, 0.3 g of Silwet ® L-77 and 0.6 g of Polyfon ® F were used to make the test pastilles . A break-up test on these granules showed complete dispersion within 3 min.
- EXAMPLE 18 This example demonstrates dry radial extrusion using Carbowax ® PEG 8000 with a water soluble-active ingredient, tribenuron methyl sodium salt at 57% active concentration.
- premix 100 grams were formulated from the ingredients listed below. The ingredients were blended and then passed through a CRC mill. The milled premix was then added to a V-blender and heated to 60°C while agitating. The hot premix was then added to the Luwa Benchtop granulator (radial extruder) , and the premix was extruded through a 1.0 mm screen. The basket of the granulator was heated with a heat gun before the premix was added for extrusion. A small amount of powder exited the screen before the extrudate started to form. The extrudate consisted of long smooth strands which hardened quickly (1-2 min.) . The extrudate was then screened to obtain a 14/60 mesh product cut. The screened extrudate are cylinders approximately 1 mm in diameter and 5 mm in length.
- EXAMPLE 19 This Example demonstrates dry radial extrusion using Carbowax ® PEG 8000 with metsulfuron methyl at 18% active concentration.
- 100 grams of premix were formulated from the ingredients listed below. The ingredients were blended and then passed through a CRC ® analytical laboratory mill. The milled premix was then heated in a vacuum oven to 60°C. The hot premix was then added to the Luwa Benchtop granulator (radial extruder) . The basket of the granulator was heated with a heat gun before the premix was added for extrusion. The premix was extruded through a 0.8 mm screen. A small amount of powder exited the screen before the extrudate started to form.
- the extrudate consisted of long smooth strands which hardened quickly (1-2 min.) .
- the extrudate was then screened to obtain a 14/60 mesh product cut.
- the extrudate was very hard, and had a diameter of 0.8 mm and a length of approximately 5 mm.
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