BACKGROUND
[0001] Agricultural spraying by economical and available technologies uses hydraulic spray
nozzles that inherently produce a wide spectrum of spray droplet sizes. The potential
for these spray droplets to drift from the initial, desired site of application is
found to be a function of droplet size, with smaller droplets having a higher propensity
for off-target movement. Significant research efforts, involving numerous field trials,
wind tunnel tests and subsequent generation of predictive math models have led to
a greatly enhanced understanding of the relationship between spray droplet size and
potential for off-target drift. Although other factors such as meteorological conditions
and spray boom height contribute to the potential for drift, spray droplet size distribution
has been found to be a predominant factor. Teske et. al. (
Teske M. E., Hewitt A. J., Valcore, D. L. 2004. The Role of Small Droplets in Classifying
Drop Size Distributions ILASS Americas 17th Annual Conference: Arlington VA) have reported a value of <156 microns (µm) as the fraction of the spray droplet
distribution that contributes to drift. Robert Wolf (
Wolf, R. E., Minimizing Spray Drift, December 15, 1997, Microsoft® PowerPoint Presentation,
available at www.bae.ksu.edu/faculty/wolf/drift.htm, last viewed September 6, 2011) cites a value of <200 µm as the driftable fraction. A good estimation of droplet
size likely to contribute to drift, therefore, is the fraction below about 150 µm.
[0002] The negative consequences of off-target movement can be quite pronounced. Some herbicides
have demonstrated very sensitive phytotoxicity to particular plant species at extremely
low parts per million (ppm) or even parts per billion (ppb) levels, resulting in restricted
applications around sensitive crops, orchards, and residential plantings. For example,
the California Dept of Pesticide Regulation imposes buffers of ½ - 2 miles for propanil
containing herbicides applied aerially in the San Joaquin valley.
SUMMARY
[0003] Methods and compositions to reduce spray drift are described. The methods to reduce
spray drift during the application of an aqueous herbicidal spray mixture include
incorporating into an aqueous spray mixture an aqueous herbicidal concentrate. The
aqueous herbicidal concentrates include from 0.1 to 20 weight percent of one or more
aromatic esters of Formula I or Formula II:

[0004] In Formula I, R
1 represents a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C
1-C
8) alkyl or a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C
4-C
12) heteroalkyl, and R
2 and R
3 independently represent hydrogen, hydroxyl, a saturated or unsaturated straight or
branched chain (C
1-C
6) alkyl, or a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C
1-C
9) ester. In Formula II, R
4 represents a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C
1-C
8) alkyl or a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C
4-C
12) heteroalkyl, and R
5 and R
6 independently represent hydrogen, hydroxyl, or a saturated or unsaturated straight
or branched chain (C
1-C
6) alkyl. The aqueous herbicidal concentrates also include from 20 to 60 weight percent
(ae basis) of at least one auxinic herbicide, and from 0 to 10 weight percent surfactant.
The aqueous herbicide concentrates are transparent, homogeneous liquids that form
emulsions upon addition to water.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0005] Methods and compositions to reduce spray drift are described herein. The methods
and compositions reduce the amount of driftable fines of a herbicide spray in both
aerial and ground spray applications. The methods include the use of aqueous herbicide
spray mixtures incorporating one or more aromatic esters and one or more herbicides.
As used herein the term aromatic ester refers to aromatic esters of Formula I and/or
Formula II:

[0006] Where R
1 represents a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C
1-C
8) alkyl or a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C
4-C
12) heteroalkyl (including cyclic analogs), R
2 and R
3 independently represent hydrogen, hydroxyl, a saturated or unsaturated straight or
branched chain (C
1-C
6) alkyl, or a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C
1-C
9) ester, R
4 represents a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C
1-C
8) alkyl or a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C
4-C
12) heteroalkyl (including cyclic analogs), and R
5 and R
6 independently represent hydrogen, hydroxyl, or a saturated or unsaturated straight
or branched chain (C
1-C
6) alkyl. The aqueous herbicidal spray mixtures described herein are created by incorporating
into an aqueous spray mixture an aqueous herbicidal concentrate as described herein.
The aqueous herbicidal concentrates described herein and used in the aqueous herbicidal
spray mixtures described herein include from 0.1 to 20 weight percent of one or more
aromatic esters as described by Formula I, Formula II, or mixtures thereof; from 20
to 60 weight percent (acid equivalent (ae) basis) of at least one auxinic herbicide;
and from 0 to 10 weight percent surfactant. A 0 to 10 weight percent range for a surfactant
in the aqueous herbicidal concentrates described herein is intended to indicate the
surfactant is optionally present up to a 10 weight percent level, but that no surfactant
is required. The aqueous herbicidal spray mixtures described herein can further include
glyphosate and one or more surfactants selected to enhance the herbicidal activity
of glyphosate.
[0007] Auxinic herbicides useful with the methods and compositions described herein include,
for example, clopyralid, triclopyr, 2,4-D, 2,4-DB, MCPA, MCPB, dicamba, aminopyralid,
picloram, or mixtures thereof. The methods described herein are most particularly
useful for the application of herbicides that are subject to restricted applications
around sensitive crops such as spray mixtures containing glyphosate, 2,4-D, triclopyr,
dicamba, or mixtures thereof.
[0008] Aromatic esters useful with the methods and compositions described herein may be
prepared from petroleum derived raw materials or from naturally derived raw materials
such as, for example, vegetable, animal, algae, or seed oils, or from combinations
of petroleum derived or naturally derived raw materials. Examples of aromatic esters
useful with the methods and composition described herein include methyl salicylate,
ethyl salicylate, propyl salicylate, isopropyl salicylate, n-butyl salicylate, sec-butyl
salicylate, isobutyl salicylate, dibutyl phthalate, dioctyl phthalate, tetrahydrofurfuryl
benzoate, benzyl acetate, methyl benzoate, ethyl benzoate, propyl benzoate, and mixtures
thereof.
[0009] The aqueous herbicide spray mixtures disclosed herein may include insecticides, herbicides,
herbicide safeners, or fungicides and the aqueous herbicide spray mixtures may be
applied for the control of unwanted plants, fungi, or insects at levels dependent
on the concentration of the active ingredient needed to control the target pest.
[0010] The aqueous herbicide spray mixtures and aqueous herbicidal concentrates as described
herein may be applied in conjunction with one or more other active ingredients to
control a wider variety of unwanted plants, fungi, or insects. When used in conjunction
with other active ingredients, the presently claimed compositions can be tank mixed
with the other active ingredient or active ingredients for spray application, or applied
sequentially with the other active ingredient or active ingredients in separate spray
applications.
[0011] An example of a composition as described herein that may be used in conjunction with
another active ingredient comprises an aqueous herbicidal concentrate containing a
mixture of an auxinic herbicide such as a water soluble salt of 2,4-D, a water soluble
salt of triclopyr, a water soluble salt of dicamba, or mixtures thereof, and an aromatic
ester as described herein. Such aqueous herbicidal concentrates may be diluted from
1 to 2000 fold in water at the point of use depending on the agricultural practices
and used in spray applications to control weeds in crops.
[0012] In some situations, the aqueous herbicide spray mixtures may contain one or more
biocides. Biocides may be present in the composition from about 0.001 wt% to about
0.1 wt%. In embodiments, the one or more biocides may be present in the composition
at 0.001 wt%, 0.005 wt%, 0.01 wt%, 0.02 wt%,0.03 wt%, 0.04 wt%, 0.05 wt%, 0.06 wt%,
0.07 wt%, 0.08 wt%, 0.09 wt%, or 0.1 wt%. Examples of biocides include, but are not
limited to, bactericides, viricides, fungicides, parasiticides, and the like. Examples
of biocide active ingredients include, but are not limited to, phenol compounds (such
as phenol, thymol, pentachlorophenol, cresol, and p-chloro-m-xylenol), aldehydic compounds
(such as formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde, and paraformaldehyde), acid compounds (such
as benzoic acid, sorbic acid, mucochloric acid, and mucobromic acid), esters of p-hydroxybenzoic
acid (such as methyl-p-hydroxybenzoate and butyl-p-hydroxybenzoate), rare earth salts,
amines, disulfides, heterocyclic compounds (such as thiazinium salts, thiazolinones,
and benzimidazoles), quaternary ammonium salts, organic mercury compounds, hexamethylenebiguanide
hydrochlorides, benzalkonium chlorides, polyamino propylbiguanides, and 1-2-benzisothiazoline-3-ones.
For specific example, an aqueous herbicide spray mixture may comprise Proxel® GXL
(Arch Chemicals Inc., Atlanta, GA) as a biocide.
[0013] Suitable auxinic herbicides for use in the aqueous herbicide spray mixtures and concentrates
described herein include, for example, 2,4-D, 2,4-DB, aminopyralid, clopyralid, dicamba,
fluroxypyr, MCPA, MCPB, picloram or triclopyr. Additional herbicides that can be combined
with the herbicidal spray mixtures and concentrates as described herein include, but
are not limited to, acetochlor, atrazine, benfluralin, cloransulam, cyhalofop, diclosulam,
dithiopyr, ethalfluralin, florasulam, flumetsulam, glufosinate, glyphosate, haloxyfop,
isoxaben, MSMA, oryzalin, oxyfluorfen, pendimethalin, penoxsulam, propanil, pyroxsulam,
quizalofop, tebuthiuron, and trifluralin. Suitable active ingredients for use in the
aqueous herbicide spray mixtures and concentrates described herein also include herbicide
safeners such as, for example, cloquintocet, flurazole, mefenpyr, and TI-35. Suitable
active ingredients that may be used with the aqueous herbicide spray mixtures and
concentrates described herein also include insecticides such as, for example, chlorpyrifos,
chlorpyrifos-methyl,
gamma-cyhalothrin, cypermethrin, deltamethrin, halofenozide, methoxyfenozide, sulfoxaflor,
spinosad, spinetoram, and tebufenozide. Additional active ingredients that may be
used with the aqueous herbicide spray mixtures and concentrates described herein also
include fungicides such as, for example, fenbuconazole, mancozeb, myclobutanil, propiconazole,
quinoxyfen, thifluzamide, and zoxamide.
[0014] When the aqueous herbicide spray mixtures and concentrates described herein contain
water soluble salts of auxinic herbicides and/or include further herbicides such as
the water soluble salt of glyphosate, suitable cations contained in these salts include
isopropyl ammonium, dimethyl ammonium, triethyl ammonium, monoethanol ammonium, diethanol
ammonium, triethanol ammonium, dimethylethanol ammonium, diethyleneglycol ammonium,
triisopropanol ammonium, tetramethyl ammonium, tetraethyl ammonium, choline, and potassium.
For example, useful 2,4-D salts include the 2,4-D choline salt and the 2,4-D dimethyl
ammonium salt, and useful glyphosate salts include the glyphosate dimethyl ammonium
salt, the glyphosate isopropyl ammonium salt, and the glyphosate potassium salt.
[0015] In an example of an aqueous herbicide spray mixture, the auxinic herbicide is a water
soluble salt of 2,4-D (such as 2,4-D choline salt or 2,4-D dimethyl ammonium salt),
a water soluble salt of triclopyr (such as triclopyr triethyl ammonium salt), a water
soluble salt of dicamba, or mixtures thereof. If glyphosate is included in an aqueous
herbicide spray mixture, the glyphosate is a glyphosate dimethyl ammonium salt, a
glyphosate isopropyl ammonium salt, or a glyphosate potassium salt. If glyphosate
is included in an aqueous herbicide spray mixture, one or more additional surfactants
selected to enhance the herbicidal activity of glyphosate can be included. In another
example of an aqueous herbicide spray mixture, the auxinic herbicide is 2,4-D choline
salt or 2,4-D dimethyl ammonium salt, the glyphosate is glyphosate dimethyl ammonium
salt, glyphosate isopropyl ammonium salt, or glyphosate potassium salt, and the aromatic
ester is methyl salicylate, ethyl benzoate, propyl benzoate, tetrahydrofurfuryl benzoate,
or mixtures thereof. In a further example of an aqueous herbicide spray mixture, the
auxinic herbicide is 2,4-D choline salt, the glyphosate is glyphosate dimethyl ammonium
salt, and the aromatic ester is methyl salicylate. In an additional example of an
aqueous herbicide spray mixture, the auxinic herbicide is triclopyr triethyl ammonium
salt, the glyphosate is glyphosate dimethyl ammonium salt, and the aromatic ester
is methyl salicylate
[0016] The optimum spray droplet size depends on the application for which the herbicide
composition is used. If droplets are too large, there will be less coverage by the
spray; i.e, large droplets will land in certain areas while areas in between will
receive little or no spray coverage. The maximum acceptable droplet size may depend
on the amount of composition being applied per unit area and the need for uniformity
in spray coverage. Smaller droplets provide more even coverage, but are more prone
to drift during spraying. Thus, application parameters such as uniformity in spray
coverage must be balanced against the tendency for smaller droplets to drift. For
example, if it is particularly windy during spraying, larger droplets may be needed
to reduce drift, whereas on a calmer day smaller droplets may be acceptable.
[0017] In addition to the physical properties of a particular aqueous herbicide composition,
spray droplet size may also depend on the spray apparatus, e.g., nozzle size and configuration.
The reduction in spray drift may result from a variety of factors including a reduction
in the production of fine spray droplets (<150 µm minimum diameter) and an increase
in the volume median diameter (VMD) of the spray droplets. In any event, for a given
spray apparatus, application, and conditions, and based on the aromatic ester, the
median diameter of the plurality of spray droplets created using the compositions
and methods described herein is increased above that of a spray composition that does
not include the aromatic ester as described herein.
[0018] As used herein aqueous herbicide concentrates are solutions containing high concentrations
of an aqueous herbicide spray component, i.e., one or more water soluble auxinic herbicide
salts and an aromatic ester as defined by Formula I. The aqueous herbicidal concentrates
are intended to be diluted to provide aqueous herbicide spray mixtures as described
herein. The aqueous herbicide concentrates are transparent, homogeneous liquids that
form emulsion upon addition to water. The stability of the emulsions can vary. Some
emulsions are stable indefinitely. Other emulsions remain stable for the length of
time needed for spray application. An emulsion formed using an aqueous herbicide concentrate
as described herein that has separated can typically be reformed by additional agitation.
[0019] The aqueous concentrate compositions described herein include from 20 to 60 weight
percent (acid equivalent (ae) basis) of one or more water soluble salts of an auxinic
herbicide. Additional examples of concentrations for the auxinic herbicide incorporated
into the aqueous herbicide concentrate mixture described herein include, from 20 to
55 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 20 to 50 weight percent of the
concentrate mixture, from 20 to 45 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from
20 to 40 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 20 to 35 weight percent of
the concentrate mixture, from 20 to 30 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
and from 20 to 25 weight percent of the concentrate mixture. Further examples of concentrations
for the auxinic herbicide incorporated into the aqueous herbicide concentrate mixture
described herein include, from 25 to 60 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 30 to 60 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 35 to 60 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 40 to 60 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 45 to 60 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 50 to 60 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, and from 55 to 60 weight percent of the concentrate mixture.
More examples of concentrations for the auxinic herbicide incorporated into the aqueous
herbicide concentrate mixture described herein include, from 25 to 55 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 30 to 50 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 35 to 45 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, and from 38 to 42 weight
percent of the concentrate mixture.
[0020] The aqueous concentrate compositions described herein include from 0 to 10 weight
percent of a surfactant. Additional examples of concentrations for the surfactant
incorporated into the aqueous herbicide concentrate mixture described herein include,
from 0.01 to 9 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 8 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 7 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 0.01 to 6 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 5 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 4.5 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 0.01 to 4 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 3.5 weight
percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 3 weight percent of the concentrate
mixture, from 0.01 to 2.5 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to
2 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 1.5 weight percent of the
concentrate mixture, and from 0.05 to 1 weight percent of the concentrate mixture.
Further examples of concentrations for the surfactant incorporated into the aqueous
herbicide concentrate mixture described herein include, from 0.1 to 9 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 0.2 to 9 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 0.3 to 9 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.4 to 9 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 0.5 to 9 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 0.6 to 9 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.7 to 9 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 0.8 to 9 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 0.9 to 9 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 1 to 9 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 1.5 to 9 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 2 to 9 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 3 to 9 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 4 to 9 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 5 to 9 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 6 to 9 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 7 to 9 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
and from 8 to 9 weight percent of the concentrate mixture. More examples of concentrations
for the surfactant incorporated into the aqueous herbicide concentrate mixture described
herein include, from 0.2 to 8.5 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.3
to 8 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.4 to 7.5 weight percent of
the concentrate mixture, from 0.6 to 7 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 0.7 to 6.5 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.8 to 6 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 0.9 to 6 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 1 to 6 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 2 to 5 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 2 to 4 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
and from 2 to 3 weight percent of the concentrate mixture.
[0021] The aqueous concentrate compositions described herein include from 0.01 to 20 weight
percent of an aromatic ester. Additional examples of concentrations for the a aromatic
ester incorporated into the aqueous herbicide concentrate mixture described herein
include, from 0.01 to 20 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 19
weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 18 weight percent of the concentrate
mixture, from 0.01 to 17 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 16
weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 15 weight percent of the concentrate
mixture, from 0.01 to 14 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 13
weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 12 weight percent of the concentrate
mixture, from 0.01 to 11 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 10
weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 9 weight percent of the concentrate
mixture, from 0.01 to 8 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 7
weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 6 weight percent of the concentrate
mixture, from 0.01 to 5 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 4.5
weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 4 weight percent of the concentrate
mixture, from 0.01 to 3.5 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to
3 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 2.5 weight percent of the
concentrate mixture, from 0.01 to 2 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from
0.01 to 1.5 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, and from 0.05 to 1 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture. Further examples of concentrations for the aromatic esters
incorporated into the aqueous herbicide concentrate mixture described herein include,
from 0.1 to 20 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.2 to 20 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 0.3 to 20 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 0.4 to 20 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.5 to 20 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 0.6 to 20 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 0.7 to 20 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 0.8 to 20 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 0.9 to 20 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 1 to 20 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 1.5 to 20 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 2 to 20 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 3 to 20 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 4 to 20 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 5 to 20 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 6 to 20 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 7 to 20 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 8 to 20 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 9 to 20 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 10 to 20 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 12 to 20 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 14 to 20 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 16 to 20 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, and from 18 to 20 weight percent of the concentrate mixture.
More examples of concentrations for the aromatic ester incorporated into the aqueous
herbicide concentrate mixture described herein include, from 0.5 to 18 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 1 to 16 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 2 to 15 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 2 to 14 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 2 to 12 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 2 to 10 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 2 to 8 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, from 2 to 6 weight percent of the concentrate mixture,
from 2 to 5 weight percent of the concentrate mixture, from 2 to 4 weight percent
of the concentrate mixture, and from 2 to 3 weight percent of the concentrate mixture.
[0022] The aqueous concentrate compositions can be stored in suitable containers as will
be readily recognized by one of skill in the art and can be, for example, solutions,
emulsions, or suspensions.
[0023] In an example of an aqueous herbicide concentrate composition, the auxinic herbicide
is a water soluble salt of 2,4-D (such as 2,4-D choline salt or 2,4-D dimethyl ammonium
salt), a water soluble salt of triclopyr (such as triclopyr triethyl ammonium salt),
or a water soluble salt of dicamba. In another example of an aqueous concentrate composition,
the auxinic herbicide is 2,4-D choline salt, 2,4-D dimethyl ammonium salt, or triclopyr
triethyl ammonium salt, and the aromatic ester is methyl salicylate, ethyl benzoate,
propyl benzoate, tetrahydrofurfuryl benzoate, or mixtures thereof. In a further example
of an aqueous concentrate composition, the auxinic herbicide is 2,4-D choline salt
and the aromatic ester is methyl salicylate. In an additional example of an aqueous
concentrate composition, the auxinic herbicide is triclopyr triethyl ammonium salt
and the aromatic ester is methyl salicylate.
[0024] Aqueous spray solutions, containing 2,4-D and glyphosate are prone to incompatibility
under certain conditions and concentrations leading to product performance issues
and difficulty in using the products, i.e., difficulty with field applications of
the products. Incompatibility in spray solutions may be minimized by the use of very
small amounts of 2,4-D, such as less than about 3 wt% ae (acid equivalent) relative
to the total composition and/or the use of compatibility additives such as is described
in
U.S. Application Serial No. 61/523,958.
[0025] Optionally, the compositions described herein may contain additional surfactants.
The additional surfactants may be anionic, cationic, or nonionic in character. Examples
of typical surfactants include alcohol-alkylene oxide addition products, such as tridecyl
alcohol-C
16 ethoxylate; sorbitol esters, such as sorbitol oleate; quaternary amines, such as
lauryl trimethylammonium chloride; ethoxylated amines, such as tallowamine ethoxylated;
betaine surfactants, such as cocoamidopropyl betaine; fatty acid amidopropyl dimethylamine
surfactants such as cocoamidopropyl dimethylamine; alkylpolyglycoside surfactants;
polyethylene glycol esters of fatty acids, such as polyethylene glycol stearate; block
copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide; salts of mono and dialkyl phosphate
esters; and mixtures thereof. The additional surfactant or mixture of surfactants
is usually present at a concentration of from about 0.5 to about 20 weight percent
of the formulation.
[0026] Additionally, compositions optionally containing one or more additional compatible
ingredients are provided herein. These additional ingredients may include, for example,
one or more pesticides or other ingredients, which may be dissolved or dispersed in
the composition and may be selected from acaricides, bactericides, fungicides, insecticides,
herbicides, herbicide safeners, insect attractants, insect repellents, plant activators,
plant growth regulators, and synergists. Also, any other additional ingredients providing
functional utility such as, for example, dyes, stabilizers, fragrants, viscosity-lowering
additives, compatibility agents, and freeze-point depressants may be included in these
compositions.
[0027] The following Examples are presented to illustrate various aspects of the compositions
and methods described herein.
Examples
Example 1: Aqueous herbicide concentrates containing soluble aromatic oils
Aqueous 2,4-D choline salt concentrates
[0028] To 9.0 g of an aqueous 2,4-D choline salt concentrate (containing 538 gae/L of 2,4-D
choline; prepared by adding 2,4-D acid flake to a 45 wt% aqueous choline hydroxide
solution (1.1:1 molar excess of choline hydroxide) with stirring until the 2,4-D acid
was completely dissolved and neutralized) was added 1.0 g of an aromatic ester oil
chosen from methyl salicylate, ethyl benzoate, and propyl benzoate. After brief agitation,
a transparent, homogeneous liquid concentrate resulted. Three aqueous herbicide concentrates
(one each containing methyl salicylate, ethyl benzoate, and propyl benzoate) were
prepared in this manner.
Aqueous triclopyr triethylammonium (TEA) salt concentrate
[0029] To 9.5 g of an aqueous triclopyr triethylammonium (TEA) salt concentrate (Garlon®
3A; containing 360 gae/L of triclopyr TEA; available from Dow AgroSciences, LLC) was
added 0.5 g of methyl salicylate. After brief agitation a clear homogeneous concentrate
resulted.
Example 2: Dilution of aqueous herbicide concentrates containing soluble aromatic
oils in water
[0030] Approximately 1 g of each of the four concentrates prepared in Example 1 was added
to 100ml of tap water. In all cases, a rich emulsion formed immediately when the clear,
homogeneous concentrates were added to the water.
Example 3: Spray drift reduction performance of herbicide salt formulations containing
aromatic ester oils
[0031] To test the spray drift reduction performance of each organic oil, 400 g spray solutions
were prepared by adding 8.8 grams (g) of each of the four herbicide concentrates prepared
in
Example 1 to 382 g of tap water containing 9.2 g of RoundUp PowerMax® herbicide (540 gae/L
of glyphosate potassium (Monsanto; St. Louis, MO)). Optionally, ammonium sulfate (AMS,
2 wt%) was included in the spray solution. In all cases, a rich emulsion was formed
when the aromatic oil-containing concentrates were added to spray water. As a control,
a spray solution containing 2.2 wt% Weedar® 64 (455 gae/L of 2,4-D DMA (Nufarm Inc.;
Durham, NC)) and 2.3 wt% of RoundUp PowerMax® herbicide in tap water was prepared.
[0032] The five spray solutions were sprayed using a Teejet® 8002 flat fan nozzle (Teejet
Technologies; Wheaton, IL) at 40 psi (276 kiloPascal) and the spray droplet size distribution
measurement was performed with a Sympatec Helos/KF high resolution laser diffraction
particle sizer with an R7 lens (Sympatec GmbH; Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany). The
tip of the nozzle was located 12 inches (30.5 centimeters) above the path of the laser
beam of the Sympatec particle sizer. The percentage of driftable fines was expressed
as the volume percentage of spray droplets below 150 µm volume mean diameter (VMD)
as shown in Table 1.
Table 1: Spray Droplet Analysis of Herbicide Sprays Containing Aromatic Ester Oils,
2,4-D and Glyphosate, with and without AMS
| Auxinic Herbicide/Aromatic Ester Oil |
Volume Percent Driftable Fines < 150 µm VMD |
| no AMS |
2% AMS |
| 2,4-D choline/methyl salicylate |
21.8 |
14.8 |
| 2,4-D choline/ethyl benzoate |
- |
21.9 |
| 2,4-D choline/propyl benzoate |
- |
20.8 |
| triclopyr TEA/methyl salicylate |
21.4 |
23.3 |
| Weedar® 64/none (control) |
60.8 |
- |
1. A method to reduce spray drift during the application of an aqueous herbicidal spray
mixture comprising incorporating into an aqueous spray mixture an aqueous herbicidal
concentrate comprising:
from 0.1 to 20 weight percent of one or more aromatic esters of Formula I or Formula
II:
wherein R1 represents a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C1-C8) alkyl or a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C4-C12) heteroalkyl, R2 and R3 independently represent hydrogen, hydroxyl, a saturated or unsaturated straight or
branched chain (C1-C6) alkyl, or a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C1-C9) ester, R4 represents a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C1-C8) alkyl or a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C4-C12) heteroalkyl, and R5 and R6 independently represent hydrogen, hydroxyl, or a saturated or unsaturated straight
or branched chain (C1-C6) alkyl;
from 20 to 60 weight percent (ae basis) of at least one auxinic herbicide; and
from 0 to 10 weight percent surfactant,
wherein the aqueous herbicide concentrate is a transparent, homogeneous liquid and
forms a emulsion upon addition to water.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the aromatic ester is methyl salicylate, ethyl benzoate,
propyl benzoate, tetrahydrofurfuryl benzoate, or mixtures thereof.
3. The method of any of claims 1-2, wherein the auxinic herbicide is a water soluble
salt of 2,4-D, a water soluble salt of triclopyr, a water soluble salt of dicamba,
or mixtures thereof.
4. The method of any of claims 1-3, wherein the auxinic herbicide is a water soluble
salt of 2,4-D, preferably 2,4-D choline salt or 2,4-D dimethyl ammonium salt.
5. The method of any of claims 1-4, wherein the aqueous herbicidal spray mixture further
comprises glyphosate and one or more surfactants selected to enhance the herbicidal
activity of glyphosate.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the glyphosate is glyphosate dimethyl ammonium salt,
glyphosate isopropyl ammonium salt, or glyphosate potassium salt, the auxinic herbicide
is 2,4-D choline salt or 2,4-D dimethyl ammonium salt, and the aromatic ester is methyl
salicylate, ethyl benzoate, propyl benzoate, or tetrahydrofurfuryl benzoate.
7. The method of any of claims 5-6, wherein the glyphosate is glyphosate dimethyl ammonium
salt, the auxinic herbicide is 2,4-D choline salt, and the aromatic ester is methyl
salicylate.
8. The method of any of claims 5-6, wherein the glyphosate is glyphosate dimethyl ammonium
salt, the auxinic herbicide is triclopyr triethyl ammonium salt, and the aromatic
ester is methyl salicylate.
9. An aqueous herbicide concentrate composition, comprising:
from 0.1 to 20 weight percent of one or more aromatic esters of the formula:
wherein R1 represents a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C1-C8) alkyl or a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C4-C12) heteroalkyl, R2 and R3 independently represent hydrogen, hydroxyl, a saturated or unsaturated straight or
branched chain (C1-C6) alkyl, or a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C1-C9) ester, R4 represents a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C1-C8) alkyl or a saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain (C4-C12) heteroalkyl, and R5 and R6 independently represent hydrogen, hydroxyl, or a saturated or unsaturated straight
or branched chain (C1-C6) alkyl;
from 20 to 60 weight percent (ae basis) of a water soluble salt of at least one auxinic
herbicide; and
from 0 to 10 weight percent surfactant,
wherein the aqueous herbicide concentrate is a transparent, homogeneous liquid that
forms a emulsion upon addition to water.
10. The aqueous concentrate composition of claim 9, wherein the aromatic ester is methyl
salicylate, ethyl benzoate, propyl benzoate, tetrahydrofurfuryl benzoate, or mixtures
thereof.
11. The aqueous concentrate composition of any of claims 9-10, wherein the auxinic herbicide
is a water soluble salt of 2,4-D, a water soluble salt of triclopyr, a water soluble
salt of dicamba, or mixtures thereof.
12. The aqueous concentrate composition of any of claims 9-11, wherein the auxinic herbicide
is a water soluble salt of 2,4-D or a water soluble salt of triclopyr, preferably
2,4-D choline salt, 2,4-D dimethyl ammonium salt or triclopyr triethyl ammonium salt.
13. The aqueous concentrate composition of any of claims 9-12, wherein the auxinic herbicide
is 2,4-D choline salt, 2,4-D dimethyl ammonium salt, or triclopyr triethyl ammonium
salt and the aromatic ester is methyl salicylate, ethyl benzoate, propyl benzoate,
tetrahydrofurfuryl benzoate, or mixtures thereof.
14. The aqueous concentrate composition of any of claims 9-12, wherein the auxinic herbicide
is 2,4-D choline salt and the aromatic ester is methyl salicylate.
15. The aqueous concentrate composition of any of claims 9-12, wherein the auxinic herbicide
is triclopyr triethyl ammonium salt and aromatic ester is methyl salicylate.
1. Ein Verfahren um die Sprühabdrift während der Anwendung einer wässrigen herbiziden
Sprühmischung zu reduzieren, umfassend das Einbringen eines wässrigen herbiziden Konzentrats
umfassend in eine wässrige Sprühmischung:
von 0,1 bis 20 Gew.-% eines oder mehrerer aromatischer Ester der Formel I oder der
Formel II:
wobei R1 ein gesättigtes oder ungesättigtes, gerad- oder verzweigtkettiges (C1-C8)-Alkyl oder ein gesättigtes oder ungesättigtes, gerad- oder verzweigtkettiges (C4-C12)-Heteroalkyl darstellt, R2 und R3 unabhängig voneinander Wasserstoff, Hydroxyl, ein gesättigtes oder ungesättigtes,
gerad- oder verzweigtkettiges (C1-C6)-Alkyl oder einen gesättigten oder ungesättigten, gerad- oder verzweigtkettigen (C1-C9)-Ester darstellen, R4 ein gesättigtes oder ungesättigtes, gerad- oder verzweigtkettiges (C1-C8)-Alkyl oder ein gesättigtes oder ungesättigtes, gerad- oder verzweigtkettiges (C4-C12)-Heteroalkyl darstellt und R5 und R6 unabhängig voneinander Wasserstoff, Hydroxyl oder ein gesättigtes oder ungesättigtes,
gerad- oder verzweigtkettiges (C1-C6)-Alkyl darstellen;
von 20 bis 60 Gew.-% (Säureäquivalentbasis) von mindestens einem Herbizid vom Auxintyp;
und
von 0 bis 10 Gew.-% oberflächenaktives Mittel,
wobei das wässrige herbizide Konzentrat eine transparente, homogene Flüssigkeit ist
und bei Zugabe zu Wasser eine Emulsion bildet.
2. Das Verfahren gemäß Anspruch 1, wobei der aromatische Ester Salicylsäuremethylester,
Benzoesäureethylester, Benzoesäurepropylester, Benzoesäuretetrahydrofurfurylester
oder Mischungen davon ist.
3. Das Verfahren gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 2, wobei das Herbizid vom Auxintyp ein
wasserlösliches Salz von 2,4-D, ein wasserlösliches Salz von Triclopyr, ein wasserlösliches
Salz von Dicamba oder Mischungen davon ist.
4. Das Verfahren gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, wobei das Herbizid vom Auxintyp ein
wasserlösliches Salz von 2,4-D ist, vorzugsweise 2,4-D-Cholinsalz oder 2,4-D-Dimethylammoniumsalz.
5. Das Verfahren gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, wobei die wässrige herbizide Sprühmischung
des Weiteren Glyphosat und ein oder mehrere oberflächenaktive Mittel, ausgewählt um
die herbizide Aktivität von Glyphosat zu steigern, umfasst.
6. Das Verfahren gemäß Anspruch 5, wobei das Glyphosat Glyphosatdimethylammoniumsalz,
Glyphosatisopropylammoniumsalz oder Glyphosatkaliumsalz ist, das Herbizid vom Auxintyp
2,4-D-Cholinsalz oder 2,4-D-Dimethylammoniumsalz ist und der aromatische Ester Salicylsäuremethylester,
Benzoesäureethylester, Benzoesäurepropylester oder Benzoesäuretetrahydrofurfurylester
ist.
7. Das Verfahren gemäß einem der Ansprüche 5 bis 6, wobei das Glyphosat Glyphosatdimethylammoniumsalz
ist, das Herbizid vom Auxintyp 2,4-D-Cholinsalz ist und der aromatische Ester Salicylsäuremethylester
ist.
8. Das Verfahren gemäß einem der Ansprüche 5 bis 6, wobei das Glyphosat Glyphosatdimethylammoniumsalz
ist, das Herbizid vom Auxintyp Triclopyrtriethylammoniumsalz ist und der aromatische
Ester Salicylsäuremethylester ist.
9. Eine wässrige herbizide Konzentratzusammensetzung umfassend:
von 0,1 bis 20 Gew.-% eines oder mehrerer aromatischer Ester der Formel:
wobei R1 ein gesättigtes oder ungesättigtes, gerad- oder verzweigtkettiges (C1-C8)-Alkyl oder ein gesättigtes oder ungesättigtes, gerad- oder verzweigtkettiges (C4-C12)-Heteroalkyl darstellt, R2 und R3 unabhängig voneinander Wasserstoff, Hydroxyl, ein gesättigtes oder ungesättigtes,
gerad- oder verzweigtkettiges (C1-C6)-Alkyl oder einen gesättigten oder ungesättigten, gerad- oder verzweigtkettigen (C1-C9)-Ester darstellen, R4 ein gesättigtes oder ungesättigtes, gerad- oder verzweigtkettiges (C1-C8)-Alkyl oder ein gesättigtes oder ungesättigtes, gerad- oder verzweigtkettiges (C4-C12)-Heteroalkyl darstellt und R5 und R6 unabhängig voneinander Wasserstoff, Hydroxyl oder ein gesättigtes oder ungesättigtes,
gerad- oder verzweigtkettiges (C1-C6)-Alkyl darstellen;
von 20 bis 60 Gew.-% (Säureäquivalentbasis) von mindestens einem Herbizid vom Auxintyp;
und
von 0 bis 10 Gew.-% oberflächenaktives Mittel,
wobei das wässrige herbizide Konzentrat eine transparente, homogene Flüssigkeit ist,
die bei Zugabe zu Wasser eine Emulsion bildet.
10. Die wässrige herbizide Konzentratzusammensetzung gemäß Anspruch 9, wobei der aromatische
Ester Salicylsäuremethylester, Benzoesäureethylester, Benzoesäurepropylester, Benzoesäuretetrahydrofurfurylester
oder Mischungen davon ist.
11. Die wässrige herbizide Konzentratzusammensetzung gemäß einem der Ansprüche 9 bis 10,
wobei das Herbizid vom Auxintyp ein wasserlösliches Salz von 2,4-D, ein wasserlösliches
Salz von Triclopyr, ein wasserlösliches Salz von Dicamba oder Mischungen davon ist.
12. Die wässrige Konzentratzusammensetzung gemäß einem der Ansprüche 9 bis 11, wobei das
Herbizid vom Auxintyp ein wasserlösliches Salz von 2,4-D oder ein wasserlösliches
Salz von Triclopyr ist, vorzugsweise 2,4-D-Cholinsalz, 2,4-D-Dimethylammoniumsalz
oder Triclopyrtriethylammoniumsalz.
13. Die wässrige Konzentratzusammensetzung gemäß einem der Ansprüche 9 bis 12, wobei das
Herbizid vom Auxintyp 2,4-D-Cholinsalz, 2,4-D-Dimethylammoniumsalz oder Triclopyrtriethylammoniumsalz
ist und der aromatische Ester Salicylsäuremethylester, Benzoesäureethylester, Benzoesäurepropylester,
Benzoesäuretetrahydrofurfurylester oder Mischungen davon ist.
14. Die wässrige Konzentratzusammensetzung gemäß einem der Ansprüche 9 bis 12, wobei das
Herbizid vom Auxintyp 2,4-D-Cholinsalz ist und der aromatische Ester Salicylsäuremethylester
ist.
15. Die wässrige Herbizidzusammensetzung gemäß einem der Ansprüche 9 bis 12, wobei das
Herbizid vom Auxintyp Triclopyrtriethylammoniumsalz ist und der aromatische Ester
Salicylsäuremethylester ist.
1. Procédé visant à réduire la dérive de pulvérisation lors de l'application d'un mélange
aqueux d'herbicide à pulvériser, comportant le fait d'incorporer dans un mélange aqueux
à pulvériser un concentré aqueux d'herbicide comprenant
- de 0,1 à 20 % en poids d'un ou de plusieurs ester(s) aromatique(s), de formule I
ou de formule II :


dans lesquelles formules
- R1 représente un groupe alkyle en C1-C8 à chaîne linéaire ou ramifiée, saturé ou insaturé, ou un groupe hétéroalkyle en C4-C12 à chaîne linéaire ou ramifiée, saturé ou insaturé,
- R2 et R3 représentent chacun, indépendamment, un atome d'hydrogène, un groupe hydroxyle, un
groupe alkyle en C1-C6 à chaîne linéaire ou ramifiée, saturé ou insaturé, ou un groupe ester en C1-C9 à chaîne linéaire ou ramifiée, saturé ou insaturé,
- R4 représente un groupe alkyle en C1-C8 à chaîne linéaire ou ramifiée, saturé ou insaturé, ou un groupe hétéroalkyle en C4-C12 à chaîne linéaire ou ramifiée, saturé ou insaturé,
- et R5 et R6 représentent chacun, indépendamment, un atome d'hydrogène, un groupe hydroxyle, ou
un groupe alkyle en C1-C6 à chaîne linéaire ou ramifiée, saturé ou insaturé,
- de 20 à 60 % en poids (en équivalents d'acide) d'au moins un herbicide auxinique,
- et de 0 à 10 % en poids de tensioactif,
étant entendu que le concentré aqueux d'herbicide est un liquide homogène et transparent
qui forme une émulsion après addition à de l'eau.
2. Procédé conforme à la revendication 1, dans lequel l'ester aromatique est du salicylate
de méthyle, du benzoate d'éthyle, du benzoate de propyle, du benzoate de tétrahydrofurfuryle
ou un mélange de ces esters.
3. Procédé conforme à l'une des revendications 1 et 2, dans lequel l'herbicide auxinique
est un sel hydrosoluble de 2,4-D, un sel hydrosoluble de triclopyr, un sel hydrosoluble
de dicamba, ou un mélange de tels sels.
4. Procédé conforme à l'une des revendications 1 à 3, dans lequel l'herbicide auxinique
est un sel hydrosoluble de 2,4-D, et de préférence du sel de choline de 2,4-D ou du
sel de diméthyl-ammonium de 2,4-D.
5. Procédé conforme à l'une des revendications 1 à 4, dans lequel le mélange aqueux d'herbicide
à pulvériser comprend en outre du glyphosate et un ou plusieurs tensioactif(s) choisi(s)
pour renforcer l'activité d'herbicide du glyphosate.
6. Procédé conforme à la revendication 5, dans lequel le glyphosate est du sel de diméthyl-ammonium
de glyphosate, du sel d'isopropyl-ammonium de glyphosate ou du sel de potassium de
glyphosate, l'herbicide auxinique est du sel de choline de 2,4-D ou du sel de diméthyl-ammonium
de 2,4-D, et l'ester aromatique est du salicylate de méthyle, du benzoate d'éthyle,
du benzoate de propyle, ou du benzoate de tétrahydrofurfuryle.
7. Procédé conforme à l'une des revendications 5 et 6, dans lequel le glyphosate est
du sel de diméthyl-ammonium de glyphosate, l'herbicide auxinique est du sel de choline
de 2,4-D, et l'ester aromatique est du salicylate de méthyle.
8. Procédé conforme à l'une des revendications 5 et 6, dans lequel le glyphosate est
du sel de diméthyl-ammonium de glyphosate, l'herbicide auxinique est du sel de triéthyl-ammonium
de triclopyr, et l'ester aromatique est du salicylate de méthyle.
9. Composition de concentré aqueux d'herbicide, comprenant :
- de 0,1 à 20 % en poids d'un ou de plusieurs ester(s) aromatique(s), de formule I
ou de formule II :


dans lesquelles formules
- R1 représente un groupe alkyle en C1-C8 à chaîne linéaire ou ramifiée, saturé ou insaturé, ou un groupe hétéroalkyle en C4-C12 à chaîne linéaire ou ramifiée, saturé ou insaturé,
- R2 et R3 représentent chacun, indépendamment, un atome d'hydrogène, un groupe hydroxyle, un
groupe alkyle en C1-C6 à chaîne linéaire ou ramifiée, saturé ou insaturé, ou un groupe ester en C1-C9 à chaîne linéaire ou ramifiée, saturé ou insaturé,
- R4 représente un groupe alkyle en C1-C8 à chaîne linéaire ou ramifiée, saturé ou insaturé, ou un groupe hétéroalkyle en C4-C12 à chaîne linéaire ou ramifiée, saturé ou insaturé,
- et R5 et R6 représentent chacun, indépendamment, un atome d'hydrogène, un groupe hydroxyle, ou
un groupe alkyle en C1-C6 à chaîne linéaire ou ramifiée, saturé ou insaturé,
- de 20 à 60 % en poids (en équivalents d'acide) d'au moins un herbicide auxinique,
- et de 0 à 10 % en poids de tensioactif,
étant entendu que le concentré aqueux d'herbicide est un liquide homogène et transparent
qui forme une émulsion après addition à de l'eau.
10. Composition de concentré aqueux, conforme à la revendication 9, dans laquelle l'ester
aromatique est du salicylate de méthyle, du benzoate d'éthyle, du benzoate de propyle,
du benzoate de tétrahydrofurfuryle ou un mélange de ces esters.
11. Composition de concentré aqueux, conforme à l'une des revendications 9 et 10, dans
laquelle l'herbicide auxinique est un sel hydrosoluble de 2,4-D, un sel hydrosoluble
de triclopyr, un sel hydrosoluble de dicamba, ou un mélange de tels sels.
12. Composition de concentré aqueux, conforme à l'une des revendications 9 à 11, dans
laquelle l'herbicide auxinique est un sel hydrosoluble de 2,4-D ou un sel hydrosoluble
de triclopyr, et de préférence du sel de choline de 2,4-D, du sel de diméthyl-ammonium
de 2,4-D ou du sel de triéthyl-ammonium de triclopyr.
13. Composition de concentré aqueux, conforme à l'une des revendication 9 à 12, dans laquelle
l'herbicide auxinique est du sel de choline de 2,4-D, du sel de diméthyl-ammonium
de 2,4-D ou du sel de triéthyl-ammonium de triclopyr, et l'ester aromatique est du
salicylate de méthyle, du benzoate d'éthyle, du benzoate de propyle, du benzoate de
tétrahydrofurfuryle, ou un mélange de ces esters.
14. Composition de concentré aqueux, conforme à l'une des revendications 9 à 12, dans
laquelle l'herbicide auxinique est du sel de choline de 2,4-D, et l'ester aromatique
est du salicylate de méthyle.
15. Composition de concentré aqueux, conforme à l'une des revendications 9 à 12, dans
laquelle l'herbicide auxinique est du sel de triéthyl-ammonium de triclopyr, et l'ester
aromatique est du salicylate de méthyle.