Gouge Formulation 050510 PDF
Gouge Formulation 050510 PDF
Gouge Formulation 050510 PDF
Formulations
Terry Gouge
Formulations Development
Bayer ES
Overview
What is a Formulation?
Some Basic Formulation Types (5 of >60)
How/Why do we select a Formulation type?
Common additives what differences they
make!
Formulation Development
Active Ingredient(s)
(ai)
Liquid or Solid
Inert Ingredients
Surfactants
Dispersants
Wetting agents
Solvents
Emulsifiers
Defoamer
Stabilizer
Anti-microbials
Anti-freeze
Pigments/Colorants
Buffers, etc.
COMMERCIAL
PRODUCT
Liquid Sprayable
SL Soluble Concentrate
SC Suspension Concentrate
EC Emulsifiable Concentrate
ME - Microemulsion
OD Oil Dispersion
CS Microencapsulated Particles
Formulation Descriptions
WETTABLE POWDER (WP)
A solid pesticide formulation micronized to powder form and typically applied as
suspended particles after dispersion in water.
Basic Ingredients:
(micronized to ~5 um)
a.i.
5.0 75.0% a.i.
a.i.
a.i.
a.i.
Characteristics: simple but dusty, difficult to measure, easy to mix into water
Formulation Descriptions
WATER DISPERSIBLE GRANULE (WG)
A pesticide formulation consisting of granules to be applied after
disintegration and dispersion in water. The granular product has distinct
particles within the range 0.2 to 4 mm. Water dispersible granules can be
formed by a) agglomeration, b) spray drying, or c) extrusion techniques.
Micronized to ~5 um
Similar to Wettable powder (extra dispersant) + water
a.i.
a.i.
a.i.
a.i.
Granule
Formulation Descriptions
SUSPENSION CONCENTRATE (SC)
A stable suspension of solid pesticide(s) in a fluid usually intended for dilution
with water before use. Ideally, the suspension should be stable (i.e. not settle
out).
Formulation Development
Typical Suspension Concentrate
Solid A.I.
+
Dispersants anionic
Wetting agents - nonionic
Defoamer (nonionic silicone)
Stabilizer (xanthan gum)
Anti-microbials
Anti-freeze
Pigments/Colorants
Buffer
Water + (penetrator, sticker,etc)
Formulation Descriptions
EMULSIFIABLE CONCENTRATE (EC)
A solution of a pesticide with emulsifying agents in a water insoluble
organic solvent which will form an emulsion when added to water. Complete
HLB must be reached to achieve a long term stable formulation.
Emulsion
>2 um
anionic/nonionic
typically below CMC
Lipophile
OIL
Hydrophile
Liquid active/solvent suspended
in aqueous phase due to emulsifiers
Formulation Descriptions
Micro-emulsion (ME)
A solution of a pesticide with emulsifying agents in a water insoluble
organic solvent which will form an solution/emulsion when added to water.
Complete HLB must be reached to achieve a long term stable formulation.
Above CMC
Lipophile
a.i+surf
Hydrophile
Oily active/surfactant dissolved or <1um
in aqueous phase due to surfactants
Solid Crystals
Liquid Droplets
Wettable Powder
Water Dispersible Granule
Suspension Concentrate
Oil Dispersions
Some Emulsifiable Concentrates
Some Solutions
Emulsifiable Concentrates
Micro-emulsions
Solutions
Solids
Liquids
Needles or Rods
Oily Ring
Platelets
Edge of droplets
CENTER OF
DROPLET
CENTER OF
DROPLET
With this SC formulation, AI crystals segregate With this SC formulation, AI crystals are more
evenly dispersed and trapped within a
to periphery of droplet, and dry in a classic
complex formed by formulation additives.
coffee ring.
Questions?