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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 02, 2002
Filed:
Dec. 10, 1999
Peter H. Markusch, McMurray, PA (US);
Robert L. Cline, Paden City, WV (US);
Ashok M. Sarpeshkar, Upper St. Clair, PA (US);
Robert P. Yeater, Moundsville, WV (US);
Bayer Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Abstract
The present invention relates to polyurethane encapsulated fertilizer particles which exhibit slow-release properties and to a process for their production. The process comprises applying an isocyanate-reactive component to fertilizer particles, to form fertilizer particles coated with an isocyanate-reactive component, applying a polyisocyanate component onto the coated fertilizer particles to form polyurethane encapsulated fertilizer particles, and, optionally, repeating these steps as many times as necessary to form the polyurethane encapsulated fertilizer particles that contain about 2 to 20% by weight of polyurethane, based on the total weight of the encapsulated fertilizer particles. Suitable isocyanate-reactive components include polyesterether polyols that comprise either a blend of or the reaction product of (i) castor oil having an OH number of about 160 to about 170, a viscosity of about 500 to about 900 mPa.s at 25° C., and a water content of less than 0.5% by weight; and (ii) a polyether polyol having an OH number of from 28 to 700, a functionality of from 3 to 8, and a molecular weight of about 240 to about 6,000, and a viscosity of from about 50 to 35,000 mPa.s at 25° C. The polyether polyol must be prepared from a suitable initiator compound and an alkylene oxide comprising at least 70% by weight of propylene oxide.