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US20080194409A1
US20080194409A1 US11/920,703 US92070306A US2008194409A1 US 20080194409 A1 US20080194409 A1 US 20080194409A1 US 92070306 A US92070306 A US 92070306A US 2008194409 A1 US2008194409 A1 US 2008194409A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01NPRESERVATION OF BODIES OF HUMANS OR ANIMALS OR PLANTS OR PARTS THEREOF; BIOCIDES, e.g. AS DISINFECTANTS, AS PESTICIDES OR AS HERBICIDES; PEST REPELLANTS OR ATTRACTANTS; PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
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    • A01N57/18Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators containing organic phosphorus compounds having phosphorus-to-carbon bonds
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  • the present invention relates to a process for preparing water-soluble granules ammonic glyphosate-based to be used in the agrochemical field.
  • the glyphosate (N-phosphonomethyl glycine) is well known in the prior art as a compound having an herbicide activity effective for the weed control. It is also known that the glyphosate, being an organic acid not soluble in water, must be converted into its salts to allow the use thereof.
  • the most commonly used salts are the isopropylamine salt, sodic salt and ammonic salt.
  • the isopropylamine salt is formulated and marketed under the form of concentrated aqueous solution.
  • solid formulations in particular under the form of granules.
  • sodic salt and the ammonic salt are particularly suitable to water-soluble granules formulation, more particularly the ammonic glyphosate as less hygroscopic and thus more resistant in moist environment and besides more effective from the biological point of view.
  • ammonic glyphosate it is meant the glyphosate monoammonic salt.
  • the water-soluble glyphosate granules can be prepared with various processes.
  • a known process comprises the salification step of the glyphosate acid with a base, optional addition of other coformulating agents as surfactants, inert agents, antifoam agents and a subsequent granulation step by known techniques in the art as extrusion, agglomeration, preferably extrusion (see for example U.S. Pat. No. 5,633,397).
  • Another process comprises the mixing step of the glyphosate acid, of the base, of the optional coformulating agents, and the salification step in an extruder (see for example U.S. Pat. No. 5,070,197).
  • Another process describes the mixing under anhydrous conditions of the glyphosate acid in powder form with a suitable solid base, for example sodium acetate, with no salification reaction; the latter taking place only when the granule is poured into water before the use (see for example WO 92/12,637).
  • a suitable solid base for example sodium acetate
  • the salification of the glyphosate acid when required, can be carried out with various methods.
  • the ammonic glyphosate can be prepared by using anhydrous or aqueous solution ammonia, as salification base, by using processes comprising mixing, reaction and extrusion in a single step (see for example U.S. Pat. No. 5,070,197), or processes including separate steps (see for example U.S. Pat. No. 5,633,397 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,734,142).
  • the processes using ammonia show the advantage of being carried out in a continuous way due to the high reaction rate solid-gas and solid-liquid.
  • the anhydrous ammonia is a toxic gas whose use in safety conditions requires specific precautions not usually available in agrodrug formulation plants.
  • the ammonia in aqueous solution is corrosive and also difficult to be safely handled.
  • the salification by using ammonia results to be strongly exothermic. For these reasons expensive technical precautions in the plant for the process management and for the operator safety must be foreseen as, for example, temperature controls, cooling circuits and safety systems.
  • the surfactants have the purpose to favour, at the time of the use, the glyphosate herbicide effectiveness by acting on the permanence of the drop on leaves, on the adhesion of said drops to the leaf surface and on the penetration of the active principle through the cuticle.
  • the surfactant acting as an adjuvant, is present in amounts in the range 5%-35% by weight with respect to the glyphosate, expressed in equivalent acid.
  • an easy incorporation of high amounts of surfactant only takes place when the formulations have a low glyphosate content.
  • solid products are required more concentrated in glyphosate, making more difficult the incorporation of high amounts of surfactant.
  • a high concentration of surfactant is hardly adsorbed/absorbed by the mass containing glyphosate, making the processing thereof difficult, especially in case of low pressure extrusion.
  • WO 92/12,637 requires the mixing under anhydrous conditions of the glyphosate acid under the powder form with a suitable solid base without any salification reaction takes place which arises only when the granule is poured in water before the use.
  • This process shows however the drawback of being carried out in a completely anhydrous environment, in case of the soluble glyphosate salts, in order not to cause the salification reaction before the use.
  • wet cake means that the technical glyphosate acid in powder contains water amounts between 5% and 20%, preferably between 10% and 15%.
  • the preferred water amount of the wet cake is such to lead, depending on the used formulation, to an extrudable mass having the consistence of a moist powder in a time lower than 3 minutes when a Ploughshare type mixer, equipped with “chopper” (additional low intensity and high shear strength mixing devices) is used.
  • the solid Broensted base supplying ammonium ions can be, for example, selected from ammonium carbonate, bicarbonate, carbamate or mixtures thereof, optionally added of small amounts of antipacking agents as, for example, magnesium carbonate.
  • the base in step a) is an equimolar mixture of ammonium carbonate, bicarbonate, carbamate.
  • the bicarbonate base is used in admixture with other Broensted bases.
  • ammonium sulphate, potassium sulphate, sodium sulphate, preferably ammonium sulphate can be mentioned.
  • the inert agent is milled before being added to the other components so as to have particle size lower than 500 micron.
  • silicone antifoam agents can preferably be mentioned.
  • the antifoam agent can be added, alternatively, in step c) together with the surfactant.
  • step b) mild stirring is generally used, usually for a time lower than one minute.
  • Homogenization is carried out, for example, in high stirring intensity static mixers of the Ploughshare type, optionally equipped with “choppers” or in continuous mixers having high shear strength.
  • the choppers are not used.
  • mild stirring means that the revolution number is generally between 20 and 40 rpm.
  • step c) the surfactant addition is preferably carried out under mild stirring. Stirring can be of the same type (intensity) as that used in step b).
  • the surfactant is, for example, selected from solid or liquid compounds at room temperature, for example alkanol amide, betaine derivative, ethoxylated-propoxylated block copolymer, glycerol ester, glycolic ester, imidazoline and its derivatives, lanolin and lecithin derivatives, tertiary and quaternary polyoxyalkylenalkyl amines, polyoxyalkylen alkylether, polyoxyalkylen alkyl aryl ether, polyoxyalkylen alkyl ester, alkoxylated and non alkoxylated sorbitan ester, alkyl glycoside, alkyl polyglycoside, alkyl sulphate, alkyl phosphate, sulphonated olefin, alkyl aryl sulphonate, polyoxyalkylen alkyl ether sulphate, polyoxyalkylen alkyl ether phosphate, sulpho
  • surfactant is added in a liquid form to the mixture obtained in step b).
  • surfactant ethoxylated tallow amine having general formula
  • Step d) is preferably carried out under stirring with higher intensity than that of step c).
  • rates between about 80 and 120 rpm are generally used.
  • choppers are used.
  • step d) the mass mixing preferably takes place in the same device wherein the previous step c) has been carried out but increasing the shear rate so as to obtain an extrudable mass, that is a mass having a consistence suitable to be extruded in the used extruder.
  • the consistence suitability mainly depends on the technology selected for the granulation: said consistence can range from a moist powder consistence to a dough-like consistence; it is preferable to have a consistence lower than the dough-like consistence.
  • the suitable consistence is that of a moist powder capable to be plastically deformed when subjected to compression (for example in the hand palm).
  • a suitable extruder to carry out the process of the invention is a low pressure extruder basket type.
  • step d) mass mixing for a time sufficient to obtain an extrudable mass as defined above.
  • step d) the temperature remains substantially constant.
  • the mass obtained after the mixing d) is essentially formed of unreacted glyphosate acid, ammonic glyphosate, Broensted base.
  • the Applicant has unexpectedly and surprisingly found that the completion of the salification reaction is not a necessary condition for obtaining, before, an extrudable mass, and, after, a good granule based on ammonic glyphosate.
  • the unreacted glyphosate acid is present in the mass obtained in d) preferably in amounts ranging from a maximum of 70% to a minimum of 10% with respect to the initial acid amount. It follows that ammonic glyphosate in a minimum molar amount of 30% and a maximum of 90% with respect to the starting glyphosate acid and the corresponding amount of unreacted base will be present in the extrudable mass.
  • step e) the extrusion of the mass obtained in d) is preferably carried out by low pressure extruders and produces strings, which break by fall in coherent and moist granules to be dried. Said granules, when put in water, show gas development.
  • step f) drying is preferably carried out in fluid bed dryers, generally at temperatures in the range 70° C.-120° C., preferably 80° C.-100° C.
  • the drying temperature is however such as not to imply degradation or loss of surfactant or of other formulation additives.
  • the drying step generally lasts between 10 and 15 minutes or at any rate for a time such as to obtain a granule having the above characteristics when put in water, and a residual moisture lower than 1%, preferably lower than 0.5%.
  • the Applicant has found that with the process of the present invention it is possible to prepare water-soluble ammonic glyphosate granules by a simple process, not requiring the use of dangerous substances, not implying heat development, allowing the incorporation in the formulation of high amounts of surfactant. Furthermore the process of the present invention has realization times much lower than those of known processes requiring the salification step. It thus follows a higher productivity, the time and the initial amount of components being equal, besides the possibility to carry out the process of the present invention even in a continuous way.
  • the granules obtainable with the process of the invention have an equivalent glyphosate acid content higher than or equal to 48% by weight and a surfactant content in the range 5%-25% by weight, preferably 10%-20% by weight.
  • compositions are the following (% by weight):
  • the surfactant preferably used in these compositions is tallow amine.
  • the glyphosate granule solubility was determined by the following method.
  • the aqueous solution is prepared by stirring for two minutes with a glass rod, the product is poured in a 100 ml graduated conical cylinder ASTM D 96. The cylinder is then capped and turned over 15 times in about 1 ⁇ 2 minute. Then the solution is allowed to rest for 1 hour in a bath at a temperature of 20° C. ⁇ 2. Then the presence of possible sediments is visually controlled with a ⁇ 0.05 ml precision.
  • the obtained mass was then subjected to mixing at the maximum intensity corresponding to 100 rev/minute, with the aid of a chopper for 3 minutes until obtaining an extrudable mixture.
  • the mixture had the consistence of a moist powder, deformable by compression in a hand.
  • the mass temperature during said step maintained itself lower than 35° C.
  • the extruded product was then dried in a fluid bed dryer for 15 minutes with hot air having an inlet temperature of 100° C.
  • the whole process was monitored by carrying out some solubility test of the mass to be extruded, of the extruded granule and of the dried granule, observing development of carbon dioxide in case of the extrudable mass and of the extruded granule, and not observing development of carbon dioxide in case of the dried granule.
  • glyphosate acid content 72% by weight
  • Example 1 was repeated but by using 276 grams of ammonium sulphate previously milled instead of 776 grams.
  • the obtained mass was then subjected to mixing at the maximum intensity corresponding to 100 rev/minute, with the aid of a chopper for 3 minutes until obtaining an extrudable mixture.
  • the mixture had the consistence of a moist powder, deformable by compression in a hand.
  • the mass temperature during said step maintained itself lower than 35° C.
  • the whole process was monitored by carrying out some solubility test of the mass to be extruded, of the extruded granule and of the dried granule, observing development of carbon dioxide in case of the mass to be extruded and of the extruded granule, and not observing development of carbon dioxide in case of the dried granule.
  • Example 1 was exactly repeated except that the mixing of step d) was carried out for 1 minute.
  • Example 1 was exactly repeated except that the mixing of step d) was carried out for about 30 minutes according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,228,807.
  • Example 1 was repeated except that 1,776 grams of ammonium sulphate were used and no surfactant was used.
  • the mass temperature during said step maintained itself lower than 35° C.
  • Example 1 was repeated but in the absence of inert agent, surfactant and antifoam agent.
  • the base and the acid were subjected to mixing at the maximum intensity corresponding to 100 rev/minute, with the aid of a chopper for 3 minutes; under these conditions it was not possible to obtain an extrudable mixture.
  • the mass temperature during said step maintained itself lower than 35° C.
  • Example 1 was repeated but by using 1,476 grams of ammonium sulphate milled as in the Example 1 and 300 g of tallow amine (surfactant) Emulson® AG/PE 3SS (corresponding to a content of 3% with respect to the final composition and of 4.2% with respect to the acid).
  • the obtained mass was then subjected to mixing at the maximum intensity, corresponding to 100 rev/minute, with the aid of a chopper for 3 minutes.
  • the obtained mass was then subjected to mixing at the maximum intensity, corresponding to 100 rev/minute, with the aid of a chopper for 3 minutes until obtaining an extrudable mixture.
  • the mixture had the consistence of a moist powder, deformable by compression in a hand.
  • the mass temperature during said step maintained itself lower than 35° C.
  • the whole process was monitored by carrying out some solubility test of the mass to be extruded, of the extruded granule and of the dried granule, observing development of carbon dioxide in case of the mass to be extruded and of the extruded granule, and not noticing development of carbon dioxide in case of the dried granule.
  • the obtained mass was then subjected to mixing at the maximum intensity, corresponding to 100 rev/minute, with the aid of a chopper for 3 minutes until obtaining an extrudable mixture.
  • the mixture had the consistence of a wet powder, deformable by compression in a hand.
  • the mass temperature during said step maintained itself lower than 35° C.
  • the whole process was monitored by carrying out some solubility tests of the mass to be extruded, of the extruded granule and of the dried granule, observing development of carbon dioxide in case of the mass to be extruded and of the extruded granule, and not noticing development of gas in case of the dried granule.
  • the obtained granule shows a high concentration of glyphosate acid in combination with a high concentration of surfactant, whose ratio is comparable to that found in commercial products having a lower glyphosate titre, for example granules containing 36% by weight of glyphosate.

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