APPLICATIONS, PATENTS, INFORMATION, AND LINKS

 

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United States Patent Applications

 

 

 


United States Patent Applications – Surfactant/Polymer Use or Properties

United States Patent Applications – Dry Formulations

United States Patent Applications – Liquid Formulations

·        David Rodham, et.al., Syngenta, 20020025986, Formulation. Microencapsulation technology based upon W/O/W multiple emulsions.

United States Patent Applications – New Chemistry

 

 

 


United States Patents

 

 


United States Patents  – Surfactant / Polymer Use or Properties

  

United States Patents  – Dry Formulations

·        Ray Lo, et.al., Syngenta, 6,358,520, Dry Water-Dispersible Compositions of Microencapsulated Pesticides. Water-soluble polymers to add prior to spray drying to obtain readily dispersing granules.

United States Patents  – Liquid Formulations

·        George Beestman and Kolazi Narayanan, ISP,  6,355,675, March 12, 2002 Emulsifiable Concentrate of a Water-insoluble Fungicide. Concentrate and RTU formulations of Strobilurins.

·        Friedrich Schmidt, BASF, 6,348,434, February 19, 2002, Herbicidal Emulsifiable Concentrate. High active ingredient content formulations.

United States Patents – New Chemistry

·        Joelle Donnadieu, et.al., Rhone-Poulenc Agro, 6,358,938, Synergistic Fungicidal Compositions.

 

 


Literature

Literature

·        C. R. Heald, et.al., Poly(lactic acid)-Poly(ethylene oxide) (PLA-PEG) Nanoparticles: NMR Studies of the Central Solidlike PLA Core and the Liquid PEG Corona. Langmuir, March 23, 2002.

 

 

PATENTS AND PUBLICATIONS

 

PATENTS AND ACTIVE DISCLOSURES

 

1. United States Patent 6,355,675 Emulsifiable Concentrate of a Water-insoluble Fungicide. March 12, 2002.

 

 

 

 

PRESENTATIONS

·        Ready-to-Use Aqueous Formulations and Concentrates for Strobilurin Class of Fungicides. ASTM, October 2002.

·        Controlled Release in Crop Protection: Past Experience and Future Opportunities. IUPAC, August, 2002

·        Special Registration Cases; Controlled Release Technologies. CPDA, December, 2001.

·        Advances in Microencapsulation Technology. Barbican, London, March, 2001.

·        Microencapsulation of Solid Fine Particles. ACS, August 2000.

 

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AVAILABLE  TECHNOLOGIES

·        Structured polymers useful as suspension stabilizers of Suspension Concentrate formulations.

·        Structured polymers useful as emulsifiers for high concentration microencapsulation.

·        Structured polymers useful for suspending pesticides during the milling step followed by coating as discreet unaggregated crystals. 

·        Sprayable polyurethane delivery system providing 25 year protection from termites.

·        Multi-year root barrier systems to protect from plant invasion.

·        Dry solids milling.

·        Ultra high pressure milling to sub-micron sizes.

·        Laboratory particle characterization testing – size, zeta potential, rheology, surface area, density.

·        Liquid formulations, solid formulations, tailored release formulations; each with specialized properties specific to your needs – please request.