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Microencapsulated Polymorphic Agriculturally Active Material

US Patent:
5160530, Nov 3, 1992
Filed:
Jan 24, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/301458
Inventors:
John Misselbrook - Lawrenceville NJ
Edwin F. Hoff - Valdosta GA
Elliot Bergman - Valdosta GA
Larry J. McKinney - Hahira GA
James H. LeFiles - Valdosta GA
Assignee:
Griffin Corporation - Valdosta GA
International Classification:
A01N 3306
A01N 3720
A01N 3734
A01N 4106
US Classification:
71121
Abstract:
Agriculturally active materials, such as pesticides, herbicides and the like and a process for microencapsulating said materials. The present invention includes trifluralin having a polymorphic form characterized by a yellow color and a melting point of approximately 41. degree. -43. degree. C. The present invention also includes a method of using the yellow polymorphic form of trifluralin as a herbicide. In addition, the present invention includes a method of microencapsulating low-melting agriculturally active materials, such as trifluralin. The microencapsulation process comprises the steps of heating a low-melting, water-immiscible, agriculturally active material to a molten state. The molten active material is then combined with an aqueous soluion of a water-soluble, film-forming polymer at a temperature sufficient to maintain the active material in its molten state. The active material is then dispersed or emulsified in the aqueous solution so that the active material has a primary particle size of between approximately 0.

Microencapsulated Pendimethalin And Method Of Making And Using Same

US Patent:
5461027, Oct 24, 1995
Filed:
Oct 27, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/144891
Inventors:
Elliot Bergman - Valdosta GA
Assignee:
Griffin Corporation - Valdosta GA
International Classification:
A01N 3318
A01N 2528
US Classification:
504347
Abstract:
Pendimethalin microencapsulated in a microcapsule comprised of a water-soluble film forming polymer. The present invention also includes a method of microencapsulating low-melting agriculturally active materials, such as pendimethalin. The microencapsulation process comprises the steps of heating pendimethalin to a molten state. The molten pendimethalin is then combined with an aqueous solution of a water-soluble, film-forming polymer at a temperature sufficient to maintain the pendimethalin in its molten state. The pendimethalin is then emulsified in the aqueous solution so that the pendimethalin has a primary particle size of between approximately 0. 1 and 10 microns. The resulting dispersion or emulsion is then spray dried at a temperature between approximately 50. degree. C. and 220. degree. C. so as to microencapsulate the pendimethalin in the polymer. Compounds for promoting the rapid solidification of the pendimethalin am also disclosed.

Microencapsulated Agriculturally Active Material

US Patent:
5073191, Dec 17, 1991
Filed:
Nov 27, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/441533
Inventors:
John Misselbrook - Lawrenceville NJ
Edwin F. Hoff - Valdosta GA
Elliot Bergman - Valdosta GA
Larry J. McKinney - Hahira GA
James H. Lefiles - Valdosta GA
Assignee:
Griffin Corporation - Valdosta GA
International Classification:
A01N 3308
A01N 2528
US Classification:
71121
Abstract:
Agriculturally active materials, such as pesticides, herbicides and the like and a process for microencapsulating said material. The present invention includes trifluralin having a polymorphic form characterized by a yellow color and a melting point of approximately 41. degree. -43. degree. C. The present invention also includes a method using the yellow polymorphic form of trifluralin as a herbicide. In addition, the present invention includes a method of microencapsulating low-melting agriculturally active materials, such as trifluralin. The microencapsulation process comprises the steps of heating a low-melting, water-immiscible, agriculturally active material to a molten state. The molten active material is then combined with an aqueous solution of a water-soluble, film-forming polymer at a temperature sufficient to maintain the active material in its molten state. The active material is then dispersed or emulsified in the aqueous solution so that the active material has a primary particle size of between approximately 0. 1 and 10 microns.

Microencapsulated Yellow Polymorphic Form Of Trifluralin

US Patent:
5317004, May 31, 1994
Filed:
Nov 12, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/974674
Inventors:
John Misselbrook - Lawrenceville NJ
Larry J. McKinney - Hahira GA
James H. Lefiles - Valdosta GA
Edwin F. Hoff - Valdosta GA
Elliot Bergman - Valdosta GA
Assignee:
Griffin Corporation - Valdosta GA
International Classification:
A01N 2528
A01N 3308
US Classification:
504116
Abstract:
Agriculturally active materials, such as pesticides, herbicides and the like and a process for microencapsulating said materials. The present invention includes trifluralin having a polymorphic form characterized by a yellow color and a melting point of approximately 41. degree. -43. degree. C. The present invention also includes a method of using the yellow polymorphic form of trifluralin as a herbicide. In addition, the present invention includes a method of microencapsulating low-melting agriculturally active materials, such as trifluralin. The microencapsulation process comprises the steps of heating a low-melting, water-immiscible, agriculturally active material to a molten state. The molten active material is then combined with an aqueous solution of a water-soluble, film-forming polymer at a temperature sufficient to maintain the active material in its molten state. The active material is then dispersed or emulsified in the aqueous solution so that the active material has a primary particle size of between approximately 0.

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