2019
DOI: 10.23939/chcht13.02.240
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Efficiency Study of Neem Seeds-Based Nanobiopesticides

Abstract: An innovative nanosized natural pesticide based on neem seeds was developed. The resulting nanobiopesticide (NBP) was synthesised by entangling neem seed extract on chitosan cross-linked with succinic anhydride via ultrasonic treatment following purification. Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR), ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) and dynamic light scattering (DLS) spectrophotometers were used to characterise the resulting NBP, and its stability was observed against changes in pH, temperature and UV radiation.

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“…3). 15,16 In addition to vibrations caused by water molecules, the FTIR spectrum also shows the presence of Si-O or Al-O vibrations in the ~450 cm -1 and Si-O-Al vibrations at ~1060 to 1097 cm -1 . Vibration of Si-O -Al bonds is shown at the 798 cm -1 .…”
Section: + -Mordenite Catalystmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). 15,16 In addition to vibrations caused by water molecules, the FTIR spectrum also shows the presence of Si-O or Al-O vibrations in the ~450 cm -1 and Si-O-Al vibrations at ~1060 to 1097 cm -1 . Vibration of Si-O -Al bonds is shown at the 798 cm -1 .…”
Section: + -Mordenite Catalystmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This emerging sector of agricultural nanotechnology comprising nanostructuring of biopesticides facilitates a better understanding of the interface between weeds/pests/phytopathogens and nanoscale materials. It also entails the incorporation of biopesticides into nanoemulsions and dispersions and the production of novel B-NBPs utilizing nanomaterials as active pesticide agents or nanocarriers for their delivery. The nanostructuring of biopesticides permits the enhancement of their physicochemical parameters, such as solubility, resilience, permeability, crystallinity, thermal stability, and biodegradability, in comparison to the existing ones. Figure depicts the frequently employed nanomaterials involved in the nanostructuring of biopesticides and the production of NBPs as well as the limits and benefits they are likely to pose.…”
Section: Nanobiopesticides: An Efficient Biodegradable Approach For P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through the emergence of nanobiopesticides (NBPs), nanotechnology establishes the improved efficacy of BBCAs and thus improved global crop production. NBPs in the context of the review could be defined as nanostructures involving either very small particles of a BBCA or other small engineered structures derived from BBCAs with antagonistic activity against plant pathogens/pests. The functional molecules or delivery components employed in these NBP formulations are at the nanoscale. These nanosized particles outperform typical pesticides due to their smaller size, which assists in appropriate insect surface distribution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%