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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 23, 2019
Filed:
Jan. 12, 2018
Akzo Nobel Chemicals International B.v., Arnhem, NL;
Dow Agrosciences Llc, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Jinxia Susan Sun, Hopewell Junction, NY (US);
Shawn Zhu, Stormville, NY (US);
Martin W. Murray, Guisborough Cleveland, GB;
Marcus Boone, Savannah, GA (US);
Michael Walters, Rhinebeck, NY (US);
Qingwen Wendy Yuan-Huffman, Belle Mead, NJ (US);
Christine Puglisi, Mountainside, NJ (US);
Brandon Matthew Downer, Lebanon, IN (US);
Stephen L. Wilson, Zionsville, IN (US);
AKZO NOBEL CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL B.V., Amersfoort, NL;
DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Abstract
The present invention relates to an aqueous agrochemical spray solution containing an agrochemical active and a surfactant. The spray solution comprises a dispersed phase comprising dispersed particles which have an average particle size between 1 to 100 microns and the concentration of said dispersed particles is from about 0.001 to 5 wt %. The aqueous agrochemical spray solution is capable of reducing the volume of the fine droplets in mist whose size is less than 150 microns during spraying by at least 20% compared to the same aqueous spray solution without the presence of the surfactant. The present invention also relates to a method of reducing the spray drift of an aqueous agrochemical spray solution upon spraying with a spraying apparatus. The method includes adding the surfactant to the aqueous agrochemical spray solution in an amount effective to form the dispersed phase.