Synthesis and Surface
Properties of Piperidinium-Based
Herbicidal Ionic Liquids as a Potential Tool for Weed Control
Posted on 2023-03-06 - 15:49
A series of piperidinium-based
herbicidal ionic liquids (HILs)
were synthesized and investigated. The designed HILs, obtained with
high yields, consisted of cation 1-alkyl-1-methylpiperidinium with
surface activity and a commercially available herbicidal anion: (3,6-dichloro-2-methoxy)benzoates
(dicamba). The above-mentioned compounds were characterized in terms
of surface activity and phytotoxicity. Preliminary results were obtained
at higher wettability for all HILs when compared to the wettability
of commercial Dicash, with HIL having 18 atoms in the carbon chain
being the best effectiveness in wetting surfaces (weeds and crop leaves),
whereby a drop of HILs with short alkyl chains (C8–C10) could not slide down a leaf. Our findings present that
wettability or mobility of HILs drops varied depending on the plant
species. Moreover, in this study, by zeta potential and atomic force
microscopy measurements, we provide conclusive evidence to demonstrate
that alkyl chain elongation plays a significant role in the evolution
of surface properties of HILs.
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Wojcieszak, Marta; Syguda, Anna; Lewandowska, Aneta; Marcinkowska, Agnieszka; Siwińska-Ciesielczyk, Katarzyna; Wilkowska, Michalina; et al. (2023). Synthesis and Surface
Properties of Piperidinium-Based
Herbicidal Ionic Liquids as a Potential Tool for Weed Control. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.3c00356