The chemical stability of formulations of some hydrolyzable insecticides in aqueous mixtures with hydrolysis catalysts |
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Authors: | Ralph A Chapman Carol Harris |
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Institution: | Research Centre , Agriculture Canada , 1400 Western Road, London, Ontario, Canada , N6G 2V4 |
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Abstract: | Abstract The active ingredients in commercial formulations of malathion, oxamyl, carbaryl, diazinon, and chlorpyrifos diluted to “spray tank”; concentrations with buffered distilled or natural water of pH 4–9 were stable for at least 24 hr. Formulations of trichlorfon were not stable at pH 7 or above but disappearance rates were slower than for the pure chemical in homogeneous solution. Cupric ion was observed to be an effective catalyst for the hydrolysis of a variety of pure organophosphorus insecticides but did not catalyze hydrolysis of the active ingredients of the formulations examined. Increasing the dilution of the formulation increased the susceptibility of malathion, oxamyl, and carbaryl to hydrolysis. |
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Keywords: | Insecticide formulation water pH copper degradation malathion oxamyl carbaryl diazinon chlorpyrifos |
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