“…Many strategies have been applied to achieve the purpose, such as the discovery of new bioactive compounds − and the optimization of formulations by developing new synergetic adjuvants. , Especially, the development of functional materials as synergists that help to improve the bioactivity, stability, utilization rate, and duration of pesticides has attracted increasing attention due to the feasibility and low R&D cost. − Various types of materials have been reported to have synergistic effects for pesticides, which include metal nanoparticles, graphene oxide, mesoporous silica nanoparticles, polymers, etc . The improved efficacy was majorly achieved by the controlled releasement, increased stability, and higher permeability, which consequently reduced the pesticide residue in the environment. ,, …”