Performance and Stability of the Organosilicone Surfactant L-77: Effect of pH, Concentration, and Temperature

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  • Moritz Knoche
  • Hiroto Tamura
  • Martin J. Bukovac

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  • Michigan State University (MSU)
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)202-206
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Volume39
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1991
Externally publishedYes

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Studies on the effect of the organosilicone surfactant Silwet L-77 (0.1% w/v) on uptake of [14C]GA3 (0.5 mM GA3, pH 3.0) by sour cherry leaves (Prunus cerasus L. Montmorency) showed a significant decline in GA3 absorption when the treatment solution was prepared 12 h prior to application compared to a freshly prepared solution. Surface tension of a freshly prepared solution (22.4 mN m−1) increased rapidly after a 76-min lag period. Gas chromatographic analysis revealed that Silwet L-77 degraded at pH 3.0 with a half-life of 43 min. Degradation velocity was dependent on pH. Slopes of the surfactant (0.1%) degradation curves at pH 3, 4, 5, 9, and 10 were 361.9, 69.2, 12.3, 6.2, and 14.8 mN m−1 day−1, respectively. Duration of the lag phase was linearly related with concentration between 0.025 and 0.4 %. No lag phase was apparent below the critical micelle concentration (cmc = 0.008%). Degradation increased significantly with an increase in temperature from 15 to 35 °C. A related surfactant, Silwet L-7607, and two experimental organosilicone surfactants (0.1% and pH 3) also degraded significantly within 3 h. The significance of this degradation is discussed in relation to spray application.

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Performance and Stability of the Organosilicone Surfactant L-77: Effect of pH, Concentration, and Temperature. / Knoche, Moritz; Tamura, Hiroto; Bukovac, Martin J.
In: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Vol. 39, No. 1, 01.01.1991, p. 202-206.

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