Efficacy of difenoconazole emulsifiable concentrate with ionic liquids against cucumbers powdery mildew was written by Peng, Qingrong;Liu, Fengmao;Zhang, Chunrong. And the article was included in International Journal of Chemical Engineering in 2017.Category: pyridine-derivatives This article mentions the following:
Among eight ionic liquids (ILs) examined, 1-n-butyl-4-methyl-pyridinium bromide (BMPyBr, 5) was used in this study as an appropriate alternative to benzene homologs and derivatives to be used in 10 wt% water-insoluble difenoconazole emulsifiable concentrate (EC). Moreover, 10 wt% difenoconazole EC with BMPyBr (5) exhibited the same efficacy as 10 wt% difenoconazole wettable powder (WP) against powdery mildew on cucumbers under field conditions.The results revealed that difenoconazole EC with BMPyBr (5) had excellent stability at 268K and 327K after 14 days through high-performance liquid chromatog. (HPLC). Therefore, ILs can be considered as promising environment-friendly adjuvants for pesticides that are com. processed as EC formulation. In the experiment, the researchers used many compounds, for example, 1-Butyl-4-methylpyridin-1-ium bromide (cas: 65350-59-6Category: pyridine-derivatives).
1-Butyl-4-methylpyridin-1-ium bromide (cas: 65350-59-6) belongs to pyridine derivatives. The pyridine ring occurs in many important compounds, including agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and vitamins. Several pyridine derivatives play important roles in biological systems. While its biosynthesis is not fully understood, nicotinic acid (vitamin B3) occurs in some bacteria, fungi, and mammals.Category: pyridine-derivatives