Issue 19, 2017

Solubilization of seven hydrophobic pesticides in quaternary ammonium based eco-friendly ionic liquid aqueous systems

Abstract

In this work, quaternary ammonium based ionic liquids (ILs) are proven to be good candidates to act as green solvents/solubilizers for pesticide formulations. The surface activity of six ionic liquids ([M3CnN]X; M = CH3; n = 10, 12, 14; X = Cl, Br) was tested, along with the corresponding critical aggregation concentration (CAC), lowest surface tension (γCAC), maximum surface excess concentration (Γmax), minimum area per molecule (Amin) and higher adsorption efficiency (pC20), which were measured using several methods, including surface tension measurements, electrical conductivity measurements, steady-state fluorescence measurements and 1H NMR. The thermodynamic parameters of micellization, the viscosities and the activation energies of the six ILs in 30% aqueous solutions, over the temperature range of 288–308 K, were determined and calculated. The results indicated that the solubilities of representative pesticides (metolachlor, acetochlor, clethodim, thiamethoxam, prochloraz, acetamiprid and fosthiazate) in different concentrations of these ILs were significantly higher than in pure water, especially for prochloraz (e.g., 137.2 g L−1 in 30% C10Br, 4035 times higher than in pure water). The microenvironment existing between the pesticide and micelle was investigated using 1H NMR techniques, revealing that micelle localization of pesticide molecules and a change in micelle conformation occurred in the dissolving process.

Graphical abstract: Solubilization of seven hydrophobic pesticides in quaternary ammonium based eco-friendly ionic liquid aqueous systems

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Apr 2017
Accepted
07 Aug 2017
First published
08 Aug 2017

New J. Chem., 2017,41, 10598-10606

Solubilization of seven hydrophobic pesticides in quaternary ammonium based eco-friendly ionic liquid aqueous systems

C. Chen, F. Liu, T. Fan, Q. Zhou and Q. Peng, New J. Chem., 2017, 41, 10598 DOI: 10.1039/C7NJ01445G

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