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One-Pot Facile Synthesis of Double-Shelled Mesoporous Silica Microcapsules with an Improved Soft-Template Method for Sustainable Pest Management

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 13, Issue 33, Pages 39066-39075

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c10135

Keywords

avermectin; quaternary ammonium ionic liquid; silica; microcapsule; root-knot nematode; activity duration

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFD0201201]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31471799]

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The study developed a simple and green method to prepare double-shelled microcapsules using a newly prepared quaternary ammonium ionic liquid and tannic acid-Cu complex. The microcapsules showed pH-responsive release property and good stability in soil, with a longer half-life and better nematicidal and antibacterial activity compared to conventional emulsifiable concentrate.
A controlled release formulation based on silica microcapsules is an ideal selection to improve both the effective utilization and duration of pesticides to decrease ecological damage. Herein, a simple and green method for preparing double-shelled microcapsules was developed using a newly prepared quaternary ammonium ionic liquid (IL) as the functional additive to entrap avermectin (Ave) in mesoporous silica nanospheres (MSNs) and tannic acid-Cu (TA-Cu) complex as the sealing agent to form the core-shell structure (Ave-IL@MSN@TA-Cu). The obtained microcapsules with an average size of 538 nm had pH-responsive release property and good stability in soil. The half-life of microcapsules (34.66 days) was 3 times that of Ave emulsifiable concentrate (EC) (11.55 days) in a test soil, which illustrated that microcapsules could protect Ave from rapid degradation by microorganisms by releasing TA, copper, and quaternary ammonium in the soil. Ave-IL@MSN@TA-Cu microcapsules had better nematicidal activity and antibacterial activity than Ave EC due to the synergistic effect of Ave, IL, and copper incorporated in the microcapsules. Pot experiments showed that the control efficacy of microcapsules was 87.10% against Meloidogyne incognita, which is better than that of Ave EC (41.94%) at the concentration of 1.0 mg/plant by the root-irrigation method after 60 days of treatment owing to the extended duration of Ave in microcapsules. The simple and green method for the preparation of double-shelled microcapsules based on natural quaternary ammonium IL would have tremendous potential for the extensive development of controlled release pesticide formulations.

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