2012
DOI: 10.1002/pat.3060
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Pesticide‐conjugated polyacrylate nanoparticles: novel opportunities for improving the photostability of emamectin benzoate

Abstract: Emamectin benzoate, a macrocyclic lactone, can be used in low quantities to control arthropod pests, effectively. However, its poor photostability prevents its further use. To delay its photodegradation, novel acrylate‐type polymeric nanoparticles were synthesized and tested as materials for improving pesticide photostability. N‐acylated emamectin benzoate was synthesized via bonding emamectin benzoate to acrylamide. The resulting pesticide, containing the double bond linkage –C=C–N–, was copolymerized with bu… Show more

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“…Nanoformulations discussed so far in the literature could either slow down 28 31 or catalyse 32 the photodegradation of the associated AI. The DT 50 of clothianidin generally followed the order AI < Com < NFB < NFA < NFC.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanoformulations discussed so far in the literature could either slow down 28 31 or catalyse 32 the photodegradation of the associated AI. The DT 50 of clothianidin generally followed the order AI < Com < NFB < NFA < NFC.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emamectin benzoate, a macrocyclic lactone insecticide (Figure 1), is a semisynthetic derivative of the avermectins [16][17][18]. It shows a broad spectrum, high efficiency, and low toxicity, which is further improved with thermal stability than avermectin [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…xylostella . Emamectin benzoate-conjugated polyacrylate nanoparticles (EB-CN SE) also showed much better control effects than the commercial product (emamectin benzoate EC) on H. armigera [44].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%