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Pesticide Formulations and Delivery Systems, 27th Volume: Traditional and Non-Traditional Developments
By
Craig Martin,
Craig Martin
1
FMC Corporation
, Symposium Chairman, Princeton, NJ
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Gregory Lindner,
Gregory Lindner
2
Uniqema
, Symposium Co-Chairman
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Arlean Rohde
Arlean Rohde
3
ExxonMobil
, Symposium Co-Chairman
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ISBN-10:
0-8031-4498-9
ISBN:
978-0-8031-4498-9
No. of Pages:
104
Publisher:
ASTM International
Publication date:
2008
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Formulation Performance Improvements with Blends of Alkyl Naphthalene Sulfonate Condensates Plus Lignosulfonates When Compared to Lignosulfonates Alone
By
Mark W. Alexander
Mark W. Alexander
1
Senior Research Chemist
, Research and Development, Powder Technology Lab, Akzo Nobel LLC
, 611 E Northside Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76106
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Published:2008
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Alexander, MW. "Formulation Performance Improvements with Blends of Alkyl Naphthalene Sulfonate Condensates Plus Lignosulfonates When Compared to Lignosulfonates Alone." Pesticide Formulations and Delivery Systems, 27th Volume: Traditional and Non-Traditional Developments. Ed. Martin, C, Lindner, G, & Rohde, A. 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959 : ASTM International, 2008.
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Comparative data were generated on lignosulfonates, dry blends, and co-processed blends of ANSCs plus lignosulfonates in a series of pesticide formulations. There was an unexpected improvement in the performance of certain formulations when the co-processed blends were compared to the dry blends of the dispersants.
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