WO2011009171A1 - Cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylates as agents for high strength herbicide compositions - Google Patents

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WO2011009171A1
WO2011009171A1 PCT/AU2010/000932 AU2010000932W WO2011009171A1 WO 2011009171 A1 WO2011009171 A1 WO 2011009171A1 AU 2010000932 W AU2010000932 W AU 2010000932W WO 2011009171 A1 WO2011009171 A1 WO 2011009171A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01NPRESERVATION OF BODIES OF HUMANS OR ANIMALS OR PLANTS OR PARTS THEREOF; BIOCIDES, e.g. AS DISINFECTANTS, AS PESTICIDES OR AS HERBICIDES; PEST REPELLANTS OR ATTRACTANTS; PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01NPRESERVATION OF BODIES OF HUMANS OR ANIMALS OR PLANTS OR PARTS THEREOF; BIOCIDES, e.g. AS DISINFECTANTS, AS PESTICIDES OR AS HERBICIDES; PEST REPELLANTS OR ATTRACTANTS; PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01NPRESERVATION OF BODIES OF HUMANS OR ANIMALS OR PLANTS OR PARTS THEREOF; BIOCIDES, e.g. AS DISINFECTANTS, AS PESTICIDES OR AS HERBICIDES; PEST REPELLANTS OR ATTRACTANTS; PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
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  • Cocoalkylpolyamine Alkoxylates As Agents For High Strength Herbicide Compositions
  • the present invention relates generally to agricultural compositions, in particular novel formulations utilizing cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylates as agents for high strength herbicide compositions.
  • Rhone Poulenc disclosed an application of liquid herbicide formulation containing N- phospho ⁇ omethviglycine and diamine surfactant (DE 4019362 Al 19910103).
  • the most efficacious formulation of their invention comprised of isopropylammonium N-phosphonomethylglycine otherwise known as isopropylamine glypbosate at 100 grams per liter and tallowpropyldiamine ethoxylate which contained 3 ethylene oxide units.
  • Embodiments of the present invention disclose an agricultural composition having an agrochcmical active ingredient and at least one cocoalkylpolyami ⁇ e alkoxylate agent
  • the at least one cocoalkylpolyaminc alkoxylate agent has a structure of formula (I):
  • W is a coco hydrocarbyl group
  • X and Y can be alkylene oxide or alkylene oxide substituted alkylamino group or a combination thereof
  • Z is independently selected from the group consisting of an ethylene oxide unit, a propylene unit and a combination thereof and a is an integer from 0 to 2.
  • the at least one cocoalkyipolyamine alkoxylate agent has a structure of formula (I]):
  • p + q + r is any value from about 1 to about 8; Coco is a coco hydrocarbyl group; and wherein R 1 and R 2 are each independently selected from the group consisting of: a H and a C 1 - C 4 alkyl group.
  • the at least one cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent is a derivatized form selected from the group consisting of. an amine oxide derivative, a quaternary amine derivative, a betaine derivative, a phosphate derivative, a sulfate derivative, a carboxylic acid derivative, and a combination thereof.
  • the agrochemical active ingredient comprises glyphosate or salt thereof selected from the group consisting of an ammonium, an alkylamine, an alkanolamine, an alkylsulibnium, an alkali metal and a combination thereof.
  • the agrochemical active ingredient comprises a water soluble herbicide selected from the group consisting of: a bipyridyl herbicide, a phenoxy ester herbicide, a pyridinylphenoxy herbicide, a salt thereof, and a combination thereof,
  • the agrochemical active ingredient comprises a water soluble fertilizer
  • the composition further includes at least one additive.
  • the additive may be an antifoaming agent, a compatibilizing agent, a sequestering agent, a neutralizing agent, a dye, an odorant, a penetration aid, a wetting agent, a spreading agent, a thickening agent, a freeze point depressant, a humectant, a conditioner, an antimicrobial agent, a crop oil, and a combination thereof
  • the agrochemical active ingredient is at least 360 grams acid equivalent per liter (gac/L). [0016
  • the agrochemical active ingredient is at least 540 grams acid equivalent per liter (gae/L).
  • the agrochemical active ingredient is at least 600 grams acid equivalent per liter (gae/L).
  • Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method of making a high strength aqueous solution comprising the steps of contacting an agrochemical active ingredient and at least one cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent.
  • Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method of treatment of vegetation comprising the step of contacting the agricultural composition to vegetation.
  • Embodiments of the present invention include an agrochemical active ingredient and at least one cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent
  • Agrochemical active ingredients may include water soluble herbicides, fertilizers and combinations thereof.
  • Water soluble herbicides and fertilizers, and their concentrations thereof may include without limitation, glyphosate, glufbsinate, pyridinylphenoxm bipyridyl (including bipyridlylquatemary arnmonium salts (bipyridinium salt) such as paraquat and diqqat), phenoxy esters, salts of phenoxy acids such as 2,4-dicblorophcnoxyacetic acid, meta-chlorophenoxyacetic acid (MCPA), picloram, triclopyr, bromoxynil, salts thereof and combinations thereof.
  • glyphosate means N-phosphonomelhylglycine in its acid form or any agriculturally acceptable salt thereof as well as any composition or formulation containing a glyphosate herbicide.
  • Glyphosate herbicide means any form of glyphosate which in aqueous solution provides glyphosate anions along with suitable cations or glyphosate acid. Examples of such suitable cations are alkali metal cations, for instance sodium and potassium, and ammonium and substituted ammonium cations that are used to form an alkali metal salt The latter include cations derived from primary or secondary amines such as alkylamines (i.e.
  • Glyphosate herbicide includes the isopropylaminc salts of glyphosate and other agriculturally acceptable salts of glyphosate such as those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,799,758. Further, examples of agriculturally acceptable salts of glyphosate are trimethyl- ⁇ ulfonium salt ("sulfosate”) or aminogua ⁇ idine salts as disclosed in EP-A-O 088 180. Because glyphosate has more than one replaceable hydrogen atom, mono- and di-salts are possible, as well as mixtures of such salts. Typical glyphosate salts are the potassium, ammonium and trimc ⁇ iylsulphonium salts as well as the mixed alkylsulfonium and trialkylammonium salts.
  • glucose means N-phosphonomethylalanine in its acid form or any agriculturally acceptable salt thereof.
  • the agrochcmical active ingredient is a water soluble fertilizer.
  • Suitable water soluble fertilizers may include, without limitation, inorganic and/or organic fertilizers, fertilizing salts, and mineral fertilizer such as urea, urea phosphate, urea-containing mixed fertilizer, ammonium nitrate, ammonium svdfate-nitrate, ammonium sulfate, mono- and di-a ⁇ nmonium phosphate, monopotassium phosphate, Chilean nitrate, potassium-amnonium phosphate, potassium chloride, potassium nitrate, potassium phosphate, potassium sulfate, sodium nitrate, nitrogenous fertilizers, potassium salts, N, P, K- compound fertilizers, N, P, K-compound fertilizers containing trace elements and combinations of such fertilizers and mineral fertilizers.
  • Suitable water-soluble fertilizers may also include chlorides, sulfates, or nitrates of Ca, Mg 3 Fe, Ni, Mn, Zn, Cu, and Co as well as Mo in the form of water-soluble molybdates and boron in the form of boric acid or boric anhydride. These fertilizeis may be in complexed or partially complexed fo ⁇ n in order to ensure water solubility. These fertilizers may be complexed with alkali metal salts of N-carboxyalkyi -amino acids.
  • chlorides, sulfates, or nitrates of Ca, Mg 3 Fe, Ni, Mn, Zn, Cu, and Co as well as Mo in the form of water-soluble molybdates and boron in the form of boric acid or boric anhydride.
  • These fertilizeis may be in complexed or partially complexed fo ⁇ n in order to ensure water solubility.
  • These fertilizers may be complexed with alkali metal salts
  • the agrochemical active ingredient may include, without limitation: insecticides, fungicides, biocides, moUuscicides, algaicides, plant growth regulators, anthelmintics, rodenticides, nematocidcs, acarlcides, amoebicides, protozoacides, crop safeners and combinations thereof.
  • insecticides fungicides, biocides, moUuscicides, algaicides, plant growth regulators, anthelmintics, rodenticides, nematocidcs, acarlcides, amoebicides, protozoacides, crop safeners and combinations thereof.
  • Examples of such agricultural ingredients can be drawn from the Pesticide Dictionary (contained in the Farm Chemicals Handbook) or the British Crop Protection Society: Pesticides Manual, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • Pesticides Manual the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • suitable water soluble agricultural ingredients and combinations thereof for use in this invention
  • Embodiments of the present invention include at least one cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent.
  • agent it is also referred that it may act as an adjuvant
  • the cocoalkylpolyarainc alkoxylate agent has the structure of formula (1):
  • W is a coco hydrocarbyl group
  • X and Y can be alkyiene oxide or alkylcnc oxide substituted alkylamino group or a combination thereof
  • Z is independently selected from the group consisting of an ethylene oxide unit, a propylene oxide unit and a combination thereof and a is an integer from 0 to 2.
  • Z is an ethylene oxide group
  • the cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate would be a cocoalkylpolyamine ethoxylate.
  • coco hydrocarbyl groups are generally defined as the alkyl or alkenyl groups obtained from the chemical modification of natural and synthetic fatty acids and their esters and particularly their naturally occurring esters with glycerol. Those skilled in the art will generally recognize that coco hydrocarbyl is a mix of carbon lengths from Cs - Qg with a large concentration of carbon m the range of C 12 - C H .
  • coco hydrocarbyl group compositions may have outlying carbon lengths in the ranges from about C n -C 24
  • Coco hydrocarbyl groups may include, without limitation, caproic acid, caprylic acid, capric acid, lauric acid, tnyristic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, oleic acid, and linol ⁇ ic acid.
  • the cocoalkylpolyaniine alkoxylate agent has the structure of formula
  • p + q + r is any value from about 1 to about 8, preferably 3.5 and most preferably 7.0; Coco is a coco hydrocarbyl group; and wherein R 1 and R 2 are each independently H or a Ci - C 4 alkyl group.
  • the at least one cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent may be a derivatized form such as amine oxide derivatives, quaternary amine derivatives, bctaine derivatives, phosphate ester derivatives, sulfate derivatives, carboxylic acid derivatives and combinations thereof.
  • amine oxide (N-Oxide) derivatives are represented by the following formulas: wherein Coco is a coco hydrocarbyl group as in formula (IT); p, q, r, Ri and R 2 are the same values as in formula (II); and, the a, W, X 1 Y and Z are the same values as in formula (I):
  • Non-limiting examples of quaternary amine derivatives are represented by the following formulas: wherein Coco is a coco hydrocarbyl group; p, q, r, R 1 and R 2 are the same values as in formula (II); Bz is a benzyl group; and, the a, W, X, Y and Z are the same values as in formula (I):
  • Non-limiting examples of betaine derivatives are represented by the following formulas: wherein Coco is a coco hydrocarbyl group; p, q, r, R 1 and R 2 arc the same values as in formula (II); and the a, W, X, Y and Z are the same values as in formula (I):
  • Non-limiting examples of phosphate ester derivatives are represented by the following formulas: wherein Coco is a coco hydrocarbyl group; p, q, r, R 1 and R 2 are the same values as in formula (H); and the a, W, X, Y and Z arc the same values as in formula (T):
  • Non-limiting examples of sulfate and carboxylic acid derivatives are represented by the following formula: wherein E is a sulfate group or carboxylic acid group and wherein a, W, X, Y and Z are the same values as formula (J):
  • Embodiments of cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agents of the present invention may be prepared by typical alkoxylation reactions known to those skilled in the art.
  • Embodiments of the present invention disclose an agricultural composition.
  • a typical composition of the invention may be as follows:
  • Agrochemical active ingredient > 360 g/L (as acid equivalent)
  • the water soluble agricultural ingredient may be in any concentration higher than about 360 g/L (as acid equivalent). In other embodiments, the water soluble agricultural ingredient may be in a concentration ofabout 420 g/L, 450 g/L, 480 g/L, 490 g/L, 510 g/L, 517 g/L or 520 g/L. hi one embodiment, the water soluble agricultural ingredient is in a concentration, of about 540 g/L. In other embodiments, the conc ⁇ niration may be about 600 g/L.
  • a high strength formulation may be desirable for a variety of both economic and environmental reasons such as to reduce the shipping and handling costs and to reduce the amount of packaging material that must be disposed.
  • the use of the cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent can range from about 1% to about 15.0% by weight of the cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent in the composition, generally around 10% w/w (weight per weight) of the composition is desirable.
  • the agrochemical active ingredient and cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent may be in the range of about 10:1 to about 1:1. In other embodiments, the agrochemical active ingredient and cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent may be in the range of about 6:1 to about 3: 1.
  • Embodiments of the present invention may further comprise at least one additive.
  • the at least one additive may include antifoaming agents, compatibilizing agents, sequestering agents, neutralizing agents, dyes, odorants, penetration aids, wetting agents, spreading agents, thickening agents, freeze point depressants, munectants, antimicrobial agents, crop oils, conditioners, and combinations thereof. These additives are typically diluted in water and then applied by conventional means well known to those in the art.
  • Embodiments of the present invention further teach a method of making a high strength aqueous solution comprising the steps of contacting an agrochemical active ingredient and at least one cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent
  • the composition of the present invention may be in the form of a concentrate designed to be used for addition to an agricultural spray tank.
  • Embodiments of the present invention also disclose a method of treatment of vegetation comprising the step of contacting the agricultural compositions of the present invention to vegetation.
  • Herbicidal and fertilizer compositions of the present invention may be applied to plants and soils.
  • Cocoalkyl-1,3-propanediamine, (Feixlang Chemicals FLTA-CO), (291.1 g, 1.09 mole) was charged to a 2 liter reactor. After three vacuum and purge cycles with nitrogen the reactor was heated to 145 oC and ethylene oxide (168.4g, 3.83 mole) was added at a steady rate over 45 minutes. The product was cooled and discharged to give cocoalkyl-1,3-propanediamine 3.5 ethoxylate as tie predominant species.
  • Example 2 [0055] Example I (442.5 g) and 50% w/w aqueous potassium hydroxide (2000 ppm) was charged to a 2 liter reactor. After three vacuum and purge cycles with nitrogen, the reactor was heated to
  • Example 2 (441.5 g) was charged to a 2 liter reactor. After three vacuum and purge cycles with nitrogen the reactor was heated to 145 0 C and ethylene oxide (36.7 g) was added at a steady rate over 20 minutes. The product was cooled and discharged to give cocoalkyI-1.3- propanediamine 7.0 ethoxylate as the predominant species.
  • Example 3 (354.2 g) was charged to a 2 liter reactor. After three vacuum and purge cycles with nitrogen the reactor was heated to 145 0 C and ethylene oxide (27.2 g) was added at a steady rate over 27 minutes. The product was cooled and discharged to give cocoalkyl-1,3- propanediamine 8.0 ethoxylate as the predominant species.
  • Example 4 (262.4 g) was charged to a Z liter reactor. After three vacuum and purge cycles with nitrogen the reactor was heated to 145 0 C and ethylene oxide (18.7 g) was added at a steady rate over 14 minutes. The product was cooled and discharged to give cocoalkyI-1,3- propa ⁇ ediamine 9.0 ethoxylate as the predominant species.
  • Example 6 Quaternary amine derivative of cocoalkylpolyamine
  • Example 1 (50 g, 0.11 mol) was placed in a 1 liter jacketed flask which was heated to 60 0 C with circulating hot water.
  • Benzyl chloride 14.16 g, 0.11 mol was then added drop wise over a period of 30 minutes with the temperature rising to 65 "C. Once all of the benzyl chloride had been added, the prl of a 10% weight/volume (w/v) aqueous solution was measured to give a value of 8.76 and the temperature of the recirculating water was raised to 90-95 0 C. The reaction was maintained at this temperature for a total of 4 hours. pH was regularly monitored and maintained by the addition of 50% w/w potassium hydroxide solution throughout this heating stage maintaining; the pH in the region of 7.4 -8.0.
  • the final material was seen to be a viscous waxy gel at 25 0 C so to this was added deionised water (26.7 g) and the product was offloaded as a clear dark red solution. Overall yield of the product was approximately 89 g as a 60% active monobenzyl derivative in water.
  • Example 1 (80 g, 0.18 mol) was placed in a jacketed flask along with deionised water (165.2 g), Dissolvine 50 scquestrant (0.09 g), and potassium hydrogen carbonate (1.43 g). The homogeneous solution was stirred whilst heating to 40 0 C and the pH of a 10% w/v aqueous solution was measured to be less than 9.0. Hydrogen peroxide solution (40.6 g, 0.36 mol of a 30% w/v solution) was added over a period of 30 minutes with stirring and after the addition, the reaction was held at 40 0 C for 5 hours.
  • the residual peroxide was measured using peroxide test strips and the temperature was raised first to 60 0 C then later to 70 0 C.
  • the final pH (10% w/v aqueous solution) was found to be 8.1.
  • the product (270 g) was eventually offloaded as a pale yellow aqueous solution at approximately 30% active matter.
  • Example 1 (50 g, 0.11 mol) was placed in a jacketed flask along with deionised water (106.5 g) and the reaction was stirred and heated at 70 "C. An 80% aqueous solution of monochloroacetic acid (1322 g, 0.11 mol) was added followed by a 50% w/w solution of potassium hydroxide (12.55 g). The orange clear liquid was stirred for 20 minutes and the pH of a 10% w/v aqueous solution was measured to give a value of 9.62.
  • Potassium hydroxide 50%w/w aqueous solution
  • the reaction was continued to be heated at 80 0 C whilst maintaining the pH between 10.0 - 10.5 for a total of 9 hours after which the pH was raised to 11.0 -11.5 to hydrolase any residual potassium monochbroacetate.
  • the final clear red liquid was adjusted to pH 9.9 -10.0 by addition of glacial acetic acid and the product was offloaded as a red solution (180 g) at approximately 31 % active matter.
  • Example 1 (50 g, 0.11 mol) was placed in a dry 250ral 3 necked round bottom flask fitted with a condenser, stirrer, thermocouple and nitrogen inlet The flask was heated to 60 - 65 0 C and 117% polyphosphoric acid was added with stirring. The reaction exothermed to 75 °C and the dark mobile liquid was stirred whilst being further heated to 120 0 C. After heating at 120 0 C for 2.5 hours, the dark coloured solution was allowed to cool and when less than 60 0 C, deionised water (23.1 g) was added to dilute the material to approximately 70% active matter. The final product (77 g) was then offloaded as a mobile liquid/gel at 40 "C.
  • the glyphosate salt concentrate was weighed in a IL volumetric flask to give the required loading of glyphosate acid present as the salt
  • a 450 g/L glyphosate formulation was prepared by weighing 450 grams per liter (g/L) of glyphosate acid present as the potassium salt which is effectively 450 grams acid equivalent per liter (gae/L).
  • the surfactants prepared in Examples 1 - 9 was added to the flask.
  • Other additives such as glycerol was added to the formulation at this stage. Water was added to volume before the mixture was shaken vigorously.
  • Table 1 Compatibility study of Examples 1 -9 in glyphosate.
  • Oat seeds were sown to 3 centimeter (cm) depth and variegated thistle was sown to 1 cm depth in 10 cm diameter pots filled with potting mix.
  • seedlings were thinned for uniform size to one seedling per pot.
  • Oats were grown in a temperature-controlled greenhouse (14 - 25 oC) for 8 days then outdoors for 13 days prior to spray application, to more closely simulate field conditions.
  • Variegated thistle was grown in a temperature-controlled greenhouse (14 - 25 oC) for 14 days then outdoors for 23 days prior to spiay application. After the application of herbicides the pots were returned to the greenhouse until harvested for fresh weight
  • Herbicide formulations were applied using an enclosed laboratory track-sprayer fitted with three 110° flat fan nozzles spaced at 50 cm intervals across the boom. The boom moved along a fixed track at 6 kilometers per hour, sprayed at a water volume of 64 liters per hectare with a pressure of 200 kPa.
  • Standard 1 a current commercial herbicide was used (ROUNDUP® CT broadacre herbicide (containing glyphosate) that is commercially available from the Monsanto
  • Table 3 Factorial Analysis of Variance table & significant differences - Fresh weight (g) 14 DAT on Oats.
  • Table 4 Summary table-ranking of formulations based on fresh weight formulation means.
  • UTC Untreate control
  • Standard I Commerc al herbicide
  • Standard 2 450 g/L glyphosate acid present as the potassium salt (450 gae/L) and blend of coco and tallowamine ethoxylates (100 g/L).
  • Treatments were applied to awnless barnyard grass ⁇ Echinochloa colona) and red pigweed
  • ROUNDUP POWERMAX ® agricultural herbicide formulation which is commercially available from the Monsanto Company of St Louis, Missouri. Weather details at application arc summarised in Table 5. Conditions were favourable for plant growth at the time of application though soil moisture had declined significantly over the days leading up to treatment
  • Treatment means are considered statistically similar where they share common letters following the value shown
  • Table 7 Brownout rate of composition prepared in Examples 11, 23, 24 and 43

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Abstract

Embodiments of the present invention disclose an agricultural composition having an agrochemical active ingredient and at least one cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent.

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Cocoalkylpolyamine Alkoxylates As Agents For High Strength Herbicide Compositions
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 10001] Not applicable.
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[0002] Mot applicable.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0003] The present invention relates generally to agricultural compositions, in particular novel formulations utilizing cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylates as agents for high strength herbicide compositions.
Background of the Invention
[0004] The use of alkyldiamine ethoxylates in glyphosate have been explored previously by a number of scientists. Wyrfll and Bumside, Weed Science VoL 25 (1977), 275-287, conducted a study of the effects of different agents including tallowpropyldiamine ethoxlyates on the herbicidal action of glyphosate. Some classes of agents were more effective than others in enhancing the herbicidal effect of glyphosate (in particular as a solution of the isopropylamiπe salt). In the early 1990's, Rhone Poulenc disclosed an application of liquid herbicide formulation containing N- phosphoπomethviglycine and diamine surfactant (DE 4019362 Al 19910103). According to the abstract of the application, the most efficacious formulation of their invention comprised of isopropylammonium N-phosphonomethylglycine otherwise known as isopropylamine glypbosate at 100 grams per liter and tallowpropyldiamine ethoxylate which contained 3 ethylene oxide units.
[0005] Users of aqueous concentrate herbicides and fertilizers find advantages in being supplied with high concentration formulations. In the case of glyphosate, advantages in shipping and storage can be gained by the use of formulations containing high concentrations of the glyphosate acid compared to the conventionally used concentrations. Unfortunately few agents are available which are compatible in such higher strength formulations.
(0006] As well, incorporation of aqueous solutions of fertilizers alone or in combination with pesticides and water soluble herbicides in concentrated form is often problematic because of their high ionic strength and so it is desirable to make agents and other additives compatible wilh them. By "compatible", it is meant that combinations of agents and agrochemicals are made homogeneous and do not separate into two or more distinct continuous phases. Therefore there is a need for stable, high concentration formulations of water soluble herbicides and fertilizers.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF SOME OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
10007] Embodiments of the present invention disclose an agricultural composition having an agrochcmical active ingredient and at least one cocoalkylpolyamiπe alkoxylate agent
[0008] In an aspect of the present invention, the at least one cocoalkylpolyaminc alkoxylate agent has a structure of formula (I):
Figure imgf000003_0001
wherein W is a coco hydrocarbyl group, X and Y can be alkylene oxide or alkylene oxide substituted alkylamino group or a combination thereof, Z is independently selected from the group consisting of an ethylene oxide unit, a propylene unit and a combination thereof and a is an integer from 0 to 2.
10009] In an aspect of me present invention, the at least one cocoalkyipolyamine alkoxylate agent has a structure of formula (I]):
Figure imgf000004_0001
wherein p + q + r is any value from about 1 to about 8; Coco is a coco hydrocarbyl group; and wherein R1 and R2 are each independently selected from the group consisting of: a H and a C1 - C4 alkyl group.
[0010] In an aspect of the present invention, the at least one cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent is a derivatized form selected from the group consisting of. an amine oxide derivative, a quaternary amine derivative, a betaine derivative, a phosphate derivative, a sulfate derivative, a carboxylic acid derivative, and a combination thereof.
[0011] In an aspect of the present invention, the agrochemical active ingredient comprises glyphosate or salt thereof selected from the group consisting of an ammonium, an alkylamine, an alkanolamine, an alkylsulibnium, an alkali metal and a combination thereof.
[0012| In an aspect of the present invention, the agrochemical active ingredient comprises a water soluble herbicide selected from the group consisting of: a bipyridyl herbicide, a phenoxy ester herbicide, a pyridinylphenoxy herbicide, a salt thereof, and a combination thereof,
[0013] In an aspect of the present invention, the agrochemical active ingredient comprises a water soluble fertilizer,
[0014] In an aspect of the present invention, the composition further includes at least one additive. The additive may be an antifoaming agent, a compatibilizing agent, a sequestering agent, a neutralizing agent, a dye, an odorant, a penetration aid, a wetting agent, a spreading agent, a thickening agent, a freeze point depressant, a humectant, a conditioner, an antimicrobial agent, a crop oil, and a combination thereof
[0015] In an aspect of the present invention, the agrochemical active ingredient is at least 360 grams acid equivalent per liter (gac/L). [0016| In an aspect of the present invention, the agrochemical active ingredient is at least 450 grams acid equivalent per liter (gae/L).
[0017] In an aspect of the present invention, the agrochemical active ingredient is at least 540 grams acid equivalent per liter (gae/L).
[0018] In an aspect of the present invention, the agrochemical active ingredient is at least 600 grams acid equivalent per liter (gae/L).
[0019] Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method of making a high strength aqueous solution comprising the steps of contacting an agrochemical active ingredient and at least one cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent.
[0020] Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method of treatment of vegetation comprising the step of contacting the agricultural composition to vegetation.
[0021] The foregoing has outlined rather broadly the features and technical advantages of the present invention in outer that the detailed description of the invention that follows may be better understood. Additional features and advantages of the invention will be described hereinafter that form the subject of the claims of Ihe invention. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the conception and the specific embodiments disclosed may be readily utilized as a basis for modifying or designing other structures for carrying out the same purposes of the present invention. It should also be realized by those skilled in the art that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] Embodiments of the present invention include an agrochemical active ingredient and at least one cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent Agrochemical active ingredients may include water soluble herbicides, fertilizers and combinations thereof. Water soluble herbicides and fertilizers, and their concentrations thereof, may include without limitation, glyphosate, glufbsinate, pyridinylphenoxm bipyridyl (including bipyridlylquatemary arnmonium salts (bipyridinium salt) such as paraquat and diqqat), phenoxy esters, salts of phenoxy acids such as 2,4-dicblorophcnoxyacetic acid, meta-chlorophenoxyacetic acid (MCPA), picloram, triclopyr, bromoxynil, salts thereof and combinations thereof.
[0023] As used herein, "glyphosate" means N-phosphonomelhylglycine in its acid form or any agriculturally acceptable salt thereof as well as any composition or formulation containing a glyphosate herbicide. "Glyphosate herbicide" means any form of glyphosate which in aqueous solution provides glyphosate anions along with suitable cations or glyphosate acid. Examples of such suitable cations are alkali metal cations, for instance sodium and potassium, and ammonium and substituted ammonium cations that are used to form an alkali metal salt The latter include cations derived from primary or secondary amines such as alkylamines (i.e. isopiopylamine or dimethylamine), alkaπolamines, and from diamines such as ethylenediamine. Glyphosate herbicide includes the isopropylaminc salts of glyphosate and other agriculturally acceptable salts of glyphosate such as those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,799,758. Further, examples of agriculturally acceptable salts of glyphosate are trimethyl-βulfonium salt ("sulfosate") or aminoguaπidine salts as disclosed in EP-A-O 088 180. Because glyphosate has more than one replaceable hydrogen atom, mono- and di-salts are possible, as well as mixtures of such salts. Typical glyphosate salts are the potassium, ammonium and trimcύiylsulphonium salts as well as the mixed alkylsulfonium and trialkylammonium salts.
[0024] As used herein, "glufosinate" means N-phosphonomethylalanine in its acid form or any agriculturally acceptable salt thereof.
[0025] In another embodiment of the present invention, the agrochcmical active ingredient is a water soluble fertilizer. Suitable water soluble fertilizers may include, without limitation, inorganic and/or organic fertilizers, fertilizing salts, and mineral fertilizer such as urea, urea phosphate, urea-containing mixed fertilizer, ammonium nitrate, ammonium svdfate-nitrate, ammonium sulfate, mono- and di-aτnmonium phosphate, monopotassium phosphate, Chilean nitrate, potassium-amnonium phosphate, potassium chloride, potassium nitrate, potassium phosphate, potassium sulfate, sodium nitrate, nitrogenous fertilizers, potassium salts, N, P, K- compound fertilizers, N, P, K-compound fertilizers containing trace elements and combinations of such fertilizers and mineral fertilizers.
[0026] Suitable water-soluble fertilizers may also include chlorides, sulfates, or nitrates of Ca, Mg3 Fe, Ni, Mn, Zn, Cu, and Co as well as Mo in the form of water-soluble molybdates and boron in the form of boric acid or boric anhydride. These fertilizeis may be in complexed or partially complexed foπn in order to ensure water solubility. These fertilizers may be complexed with alkali metal salts of N-carboxyalkyi -amino acids. One skilled in the art will recognize other suitable water soluble fertilizers for use with this invention.
[0027] In other embodiments, the agrochemical active ingredient may include, without limitation: insecticides, fungicides, biocides, moUuscicides, algaicides, plant growth regulators, anthelmintics, rodenticides, nematocidcs, acarlcides, amoebicides, protozoacides, crop safeners and combinations thereof. Examples of such agricultural ingredients can be drawn from the Pesticide Dictionary (contained in the Farm Chemicals Handbook) or the British Crop Protection Society: Pesticides Manual, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. One skilled in the art, with the benefit of this disclosure, will recognize suitable water soluble agricultural ingredients and combinations thereof for use in this invention.
[0028] Embodiments of the present invention include at least one cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent. By "agent" it is also referred that it may act as an adjuvant In an embodiment, the cocoalkylpolyarainc alkoxylate agent has the structure of formula (1):
Figure imgf000007_0001
[0029] wherein W is a coco hydrocarbyl group, X and Y can be alkyiene oxide or alkylcnc oxide substituted alkylamino group or a combination thereof, Z is independently selected from the group consisting of an ethylene oxide unit, a propylene oxide unit and a combination thereof and a is an integer from 0 to 2. In cases where Z is an ethylene oxide group, the cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate would be a cocoalkylpolyamine ethoxylate.
[0030] For the purposes of this disclosure, coco hydrocarbyl groups are generally defined as the alkyl or alkenyl groups obtained from the chemical modification of natural and synthetic fatty acids and their esters and particularly their naturally occurring esters with glycerol. Those skilled in the art will generally recognize that coco hydrocarbyl is a mix of carbon lengths from Cs - Qg with a large concentration of carbon m the range of C12 - CH. However, coco hydrocarbyl group compositions may have outlying carbon lengths in the ranges from about Cn-C24, Coco hydrocarbyl groups may include, without limitation, caproic acid, caprylic acid, capric acid, lauric acid, tnyristic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, oleic acid, and linolβic acid.
[0031] In an embodiment, the cocoalkylpolyaniine alkoxylate agent has the structure of formula
(U):
Figure imgf000008_0002
[0032] wherein p + q + r is any value from about 1 to about 8, preferably 3.5 and most preferably 7.0; Coco is a coco hydrocarbyl group; and wherein R1 and R2 are each independently H or a Ci - C4 alkyl group.
[0033] In embodiments of the present invention, the at least one cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent may be a derivatized form such as amine oxide derivatives, quaternary amine derivatives, bctaine derivatives, phosphate ester derivatives, sulfate derivatives, carboxylic acid derivatives and combinations thereof. Non-limiting examples of amine oxide (N-Oxide) derivatives are represented by the following formulas: wherein Coco is a coco hydrocarbyl group as in formula (IT); p, q, r, Ri and R2 are the same values as in formula (II); and, the a, W, X1 Y and Z are the same values as in formula (I):
Figure imgf000008_0001
[0034] Non-limiting examples of quaternary amine derivatives are represented by the following formulas: wherein Coco is a coco hydrocarbyl group; p, q, r, R1 and R2 are the same values as in formula (II); Bz is a benzyl group; and, the a, W, X, Y and Z are the same values as in formula (I):
Figure imgf000009_0001
[00351 Non-limiting examples of betaine derivatives are represented by the following formulas: wherein Coco is a coco hydrocarbyl group; p, q, r, R1 and R2 arc the same values as in formula (II); and the a, W, X, Y and Z are the same values as in formula (I):
Figure imgf000009_0002
[00361 Non-limiting examples of phosphate ester derivatives are represented by the following formulas: wherein Coco is a coco hydrocarbyl group; p, q, r, R1 and R2 are the same values as in formula (H); and the a, W, X, Y and Z arc the same values as in formula (T):
Figure imgf000009_0003
[0037J Non-limiting examples of sulfate and carboxylic acid derivatives are represented by the following formula: wherein E is a sulfate group or carboxylic acid group and wherein a, W, X, Y and Z are the same values as formula (J):
Figure imgf000010_0001
[0038J One skilled in the art, with the benefit of this disclosure, will recognize other suitable cocoalkylpolyaminc alkoxylate agents for use in the present invention.
[0039] Embodiments of cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agents of the present invention may be prepared by typical alkoxylation reactions known to those skilled in the art.
[0040] Embodiments of the present invention disclose an agricultural composition. A typical composition of the invention may be as follows:
[0041] Agrochemical active ingredient > 360 g/L (as acid equivalent)
[0042] Cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent 60-120 g/L
(0043] Water to volume
[0044] In embodiments where a greater concentration of agrochemical active ingredient is desired, the water soluble agricultural ingredient may be in any concentration higher than about 360 g/L (as acid equivalent). In other embodiments, the water soluble agricultural ingredient may be in a concentration ofabout 420 g/L, 450 g/L, 480 g/L, 490 g/L, 510 g/L, 517 g/L or 520 g/L. hi one embodiment, the water soluble agricultural ingredient is in a concentration, of about 540 g/L. In other embodiments, the concβniration may be about 600 g/L. A high strength formulation may be desirable for a variety of both economic and environmental reasons such as to reduce the shipping and handling costs and to reduce the amount of packaging material that must be disposed.
[0045] In embodiments of the present invention, the use of the cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent can range from about 1% to about 15.0% by weight of the cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent in the composition, generally around 10% w/w (weight per weight) of the composition is desirable.
[0046] Ih embodiments of the present invention, the agrochemical active ingredient and cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent may be in the range of about 10:1 to about 1:1. In other embodiments, the agrochemical active ingredient and cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent may be in the range of about 6:1 to about 3: 1.
[0047] Embodiments of the present invention may further comprise at least one additive. The at least one additive may include antifoaming agents, compatibilizing agents, sequestering agents, neutralizing agents, dyes, odorants, penetration aids, wetting agents, spreading agents, thickening agents, freeze point depressants, munectants, antimicrobial agents, crop oils, conditioners, and combinations thereof. These additives are typically diluted in water and then applied by conventional means well known to those in the art.
[0048] Embodiments of the present invention further teach a method of making a high strength aqueous solution comprising the steps of contacting an agrochemical active ingredient and at least one cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent The composition of the present invention may be in the form of a concentrate designed to be used for addition to an agricultural spray tank.
[0049] Embodiments of the present invention also disclose a method of treatment of vegetation comprising the step of contacting the agricultural compositions of the present invention to vegetation. Herbicidal and fertilizer compositions of the present invention may be applied to plants and soils.
[0050] Embodiments of the present invention will be further illustrated by a consideration of the following examples, which are intended to be exemplary of the invention.
Examples
[0051] A number of examples have been prepared in the laboratory and screened in high load potassium glyphosate (540 g/L) formulations. These candidates were subjected to pot and field trials for evaluation of the bioefficacy function.
[0052] Example 1.
[0053] Cocoalkyl-1,3-propanediamine, (Feixlang Chemicals FLTA-CO), (291.1 g, 1.09 mole) was charged to a 2 liter reactor. After three vacuum and purge cycles with nitrogen the reactor was heated to 145 ºC and ethylene oxide (168.4g, 3.83 mole) was added at a steady rate over 45 minutes. The product was cooled and discharged to give cocoalkyl-1,3-propanediamine 3.5 ethoxylate as tie predominant species.
[0054] Example 2. [0055] Example I (442.5 g) and 50% w/w aqueous potassium hydroxide (2000 ppm) was charged to a 2 liter reactor. After three vacuum and purge cycles with nitrogen, the reactor was heated to
145 0C and ethylene oxide (116 g) was added at a steady rate over 26 minutes. The product was cooled and discharged to give cocoalkyl-l.S-propancdiamiπe 6.0 ethoxylate as the predominant species.
[0056] Example 3.
[0057] Example 2 (441.5 g) was charged to a 2 liter reactor. After three vacuum and purge cycles with nitrogen the reactor was heated to 145 0C and ethylene oxide (36.7 g) was added at a steady rate over 20 minutes. The product was cooled and discharged to give cocoalkyI-1.3- propanediamine 7.0 ethoxylate as the predominant species.
[0058] Example 4.
[0059] Example 3 (354.2 g) was charged to a 2 liter reactor. After three vacuum and purge cycles with nitrogen the reactor was heated to 145 0C and ethylene oxide (27.2 g) was added at a steady rate over 27 minutes. The product was cooled and discharged to give cocoalkyl-1,3- propanediamine 8.0 ethoxylate as the predominant species.
(0060] Example 5.
[0061] Example 4 (262.4 g) was charged to a Z liter reactor. After three vacuum and purge cycles with nitrogen the reactor was heated to 145 0C and ethylene oxide (18.7 g) was added at a steady rate over 14 minutes. The product was cooled and discharged to give cocoalkyI-1,3- propaπediamine 9.0 ethoxylate as the predominant species.
(0062J Preparation of cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate derivatives.
[0063] Example 6: Quaternary amine derivative of cocoalkylpolyamine
10064] Example 1 (50 g, 0.11 mol) was placed in a 1 liter jacketed flask which was heated to 600C with circulating hot water. Deionised water (16.1 g) and anhydrous potassium carbonate (0.05 g,
0.05% w/w based upon reaction contents) were added to give a clear red homogeneous solution.
Benzyl chloride (14.16 g, 0.11 mol) was then added drop wise over a period of 30 minutes with the temperature rising to 65 "C. Once all of the benzyl chloride had been added, the prl of a 10% weight/volume (w/v) aqueous solution was measured to give a value of 8.76 and the temperature of the recirculating water was raised to 90-950C. The reaction was maintained at this temperature for a total of 4 hours. pH was regularly monitored and maintained by the addition of 50% w/w potassium hydroxide solution throughout this heating stage maintaining; the pH in the region of 7.4 -8.0. The final material was seen to be a viscous waxy gel at 25 0C so to this was added deionised water (26.7 g) and the product was offloaded as a clear dark red solution. Overall yield of the product was approximately 89 g as a 60% active monobenzyl derivative in water.
10065] Example 7: N-oxide derivative of cocoalkylpolyamine
[0066] Example 1 (80 g, 0.18 mol) was placed in a jacketed flask along with deionised water (165.2 g), Dissolvine 50 scquestrant (0.09 g), and potassium hydrogen carbonate (1.43 g). The homogeneous solution was stirred whilst heating to 40 0C and the pH of a 10% w/v aqueous solution was measured to be less than 9.0. Hydrogen peroxide solution (40.6 g, 0.36 mol of a 30% w/v solution) was added over a period of 30 minutes with stirring and after the addition, the reaction was held at 40 0C for 5 hours. The residual peroxide was measured using peroxide test strips and the temperature was raised first to 60 0C then later to 70 0C. The final pH (10% w/v aqueous solution) was found to be 8.1. The product (270 g) was eventually offloaded as a pale yellow aqueous solution at approximately 30% active matter.
(0067] Example 8: Betaine derivative of cocalkylpoylamine
[0068] Example 1 (50 g, 0.11 mol) was placed in a jacketed flask along with deionised water (106.5 g) and the reaction was stirred and heated at 70 "C. An 80% aqueous solution of monochloroacetic acid (1322 g, 0.11 mol) was added followed by a 50% w/w solution of potassium hydroxide (12.55 g). The orange clear liquid was stirred for 20 minutes and the pH of a 10% w/v aqueous solution was measured to give a value of 9.62. Potassium hydroxide (50%w/w aqueous solution) was added dropwise to raise the pH to 10.0 - 10.5 before the temperature of the reaction was raised to 800Q The reaction was continued to be heated at 80 0C whilst maintaining the pH between 10.0 - 10.5 for a total of 9 hours after which the pH was raised to 11.0 -11.5 to hydrolase any residual potassium monochbroacetate. The final clear red liquid was adjusted to pH 9.9 -10.0 by addition of glacial acetic acid and the product was offloaded as a red solution (180 g) at approximately 31 % active matter.
[0069] Example 9: Phosphate ester derivative of cocoalkylpolyamine
[0070] Example 1 (50 g, 0.11 mol) was placed in a dry 250ral 3 necked round bottom flask fitted with a condenser, stirrer, thermocouple and nitrogen inlet The flask was heated to 60 - 65 0C and 117% polyphosphoric acid was added with stirring. The reaction exothermed to 75 °C and the dark mobile liquid was stirred whilst being further heated to 120 0C. After heating at 120 0C for 2.5 hours, the dark coloured solution was allowed to cool and when less than 60 0C, deionised water (23.1 g) was added to dilute the material to approximately 70% active matter. The final product (77 g) was then offloaded as a mobile liquid/gel at 40 "C.
[0071] Typical preparation of glyphosale salt compositions.
[00721 The glyphosate salt concentrate was weighed in a IL volumetric flask to give the required loading of glyphosate acid present as the salt For example, a 450 g/L glyphosate formulation was prepared by weighing 450 grams per liter (g/L) of glyphosate acid present as the potassium salt which is effectively 450 grams acid equivalent per liter (gae/L). The surfactants prepared in Examples 1 - 9 was added to the flask. Other additives such as glycerol was added to the formulation at this stage. Water was added to volume before the mixture was shaken vigorously.
[0073] Table 1: Compatibility study of Examples 1 -9 in glyphosate.
Figure imgf000015_0001
Figure imgf000016_0001
[0074] Example 46: Pot Trial Protocol
[0075] (i). Plantpropagation.
[0076] Oat seeds were sown to 3 centimeter (cm) depth and variegated thistle was sown to 1 cm depth in 10 cm diameter pots filled with potting mix. One week after seedling emergence, seedlings were thinned for uniform size to one seedling per pot. Oats were grown in a temperature-controlled greenhouse (14 - 25 ºC) for 8 days then outdoors for 13 days prior to spray application, to more closely simulate field conditions. Variegated thistle was grown in a temperature-controlled greenhouse (14 - 25 ºC) for 14 days then outdoors for 23 days prior to spiay application. After the application of herbicides the pots were returned to the greenhouse until harvested for fresh weight
[0077] (ii). Herbicide application.
[0078] Herbicide formulations were applied using an enclosed laboratory track-sprayer fitted with three 110° flat fan nozzles spaced at 50 cm intervals across the boom. The boom moved along a fixed track at 6 kilometers per hour, sprayed at a water volume of 64 liters per hectare with a pressure of 200 kPa. For Standard 1, a current commercial herbicide was used (ROUNDUP® CT broadacre herbicide (containing glyphosate) that is commercially available from the Monsanto
Company of St Louis, Missouri).
[0079] (iii). Assessment
[0080] Visual observations of % control were recorded 10 Days After Treatment (DAT) or 12
DAT. Seedlings were harvested by cutting foliage off at base immediately prior to weighing on a
Sartorius Basic electronic balance (range 0 - 4100 g) 14 DAT,
[0081] (iv). Statistical analysis.
[0082] Data was analyzed using a factorial design with two factors, Formulation and Rate. 5% least significant differences (LSD) were calculated for the mean of each treatment. The greatest herbicidal effect is denoted with alpha code "a" when significantly different to other treatments, which are coded "b", "c", "d" etc. with decreasing.
[0083] (v). Results.
[0084| Table 2: Factorial Analysis of Variance & significant differences - Fresh weight (g) 14
DAT on Variegated thistle.
Figure imgf000017_0001
[0085] Table 3: Factorial Analysis of Variance table & significant differences - Fresh weight (g) 14 DAT on Oats.
Figure imgf000017_0002
Figure imgf000018_0001
a. UTC: Untreated control, b. Standard 1: Commercial herbicide, c. Standard 2: 450 g/L glyphosate acid present as the potassium salt (450 gae/L) and blend of coco and tallowamme ethσxylates (100 g/L)
[0086] Table 4: Summary table-ranking of formulations based on fresh weight formulation means.
Figure imgf000018_0002
a. UTC: Untreate control, b. Standard I: Commerc al herbicide, c. Standard 2: 450 g/L glyphosate acid present as the potassium salt (450 gae/L) and blend of coco and tallowamine ethoxylates (100 g/L).
10087] Example 47: Field Trial Protocol.
(0088] (i). Site Information and Herbicide Application.
[0089] Treatments were applied to awnless barnyard grass {Echinochloa colona) and red pigweed
(Portulaca oleracea) in a no-till fallow to 2.5 x 10 metre plots using a 2 meter hand held boom equipped with 4 XR U 0015 flat fan nozzles calibrated to deliver 80 Litres per hectare at a ground speed of 6 kilometers per hour and a pressure at the nozzle of 160 kPa, Standard 3 was
ROUNDUP POWERMAX® agricultural herbicide formulation which is commercially available from the Monsanto Company of St Louis, Missouri. Weather details at application arc summarised in Table 5. Conditions were favourable for plant growth at the time of application though soil moisture had declined significantly over the days leading up to treatment
[0090] Table 5: Application conditions
Figure imgf000018_0003
[0091] The weed spectrum targeted was dominated by livcrseed (urochloa) grass with awnless barnyard grass and red pigweed being less prominent (Table 6). [0092] Table 6: Weed details at application
Figure imgf000019_0001
[0093] (ii). Assessments.
[0094] Assessments of brownout were undertaken 6 and 14 DAT using a subjective rating where
0=no effect and 100=complete brownout. A subjective assessment of control was carried out 21 and 28 (livcrseed grass only) DAT using a 0 - 100 scale where 0=no control and 100=complete control. A value of 85 and above was considered as commercially acceptable. Data was analysed using ARM®7 software with treatment means being separated on the basis of Duncan's New
Multiple Range Test at the 5% level of significance. Treatment means are considered statistically similar where they share common letters following the value shown
[0095] (iii). Seasonal Conditions.
[0096] Seasonal conditions were very warm to hot leading up to and following application. While adequate soil moisture was present at the time of treatment, this declined in a few days and unspraycd plants exhibited a moderate level of moisture stress at the time of final assessment.
[0097] (iv). Results.
[0098] Table 7: Brownout rate of composition prepared in Examples 11, 23, 24 and 43
Figure imgf000019_0002
a. Values separated, by different letters are statistically different at the 5% level of probability according to the Duncan's New MRT Test, b. UTC: Untreated control, c. Standard 3: Commercial herbicide.
[0099] Although the present invention and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations may be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
[0100] Where the terms "comprise", "comprises", "comprised" or "comprising" are used in this specification, they are to be interpreted as specifying the presence of the stated features, integers, steps or components referred to, bui not to preclude the presence or addition of one or more other feature, integer, step, component or group thereof.

Claims

CLAIMS What is claimed is:
1. An agricultural composition compri sing:
a) an agrochcmical active ingredient; and
b) at least one cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent.
2. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the at least one cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent has a structure of formula (I):
Figure imgf000021_0001
wherein W is a coco hydrocarbyl group, X and Y can be alkylene oxide or alkylene oxide substituted alkylamino group or a combination thereof, Z is independently selected from the group consisting of an ethylene oxide unit, a propylene unit and a combination thereof and a is an integer from 0 to 2.
3. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the at least one cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent has a structure of formula (II):
Figure imgf000021_0002
wherein p + q + r is any value from about 1 to about 8; wherein Coco is a coco hydrocarbyl group; and wherein R1 and R2 are each independently selected from the group consisting of a H and a C1 - C4 alkyl group.
4. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the at least one cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent is a derivatized form selected from the group consisting of: an amine oxide derivative, a quaternary amine derivative, a betaine derivative, a phosphate derivative, a sulfate derivative, a caiboxylic acid derivative, and a combination thereof.
5. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the agrochemical active ingredient comprises glyphosate or salt thereof selected from the group consisting of an ammonium, an alkylamine, an alkanolamine, an alkylsulfonium, an alkali metal and a combination thereof.
6. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the agrochcmical active ingredient comprises a water soluble herbicide selected from the group consisting of: a bipyridyl herbicide, a phenoxy ester herbicide, a pyridinylphenoxy herbicide, a salt thereof, and a combination thereof.
7. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the agrochemical active ingredient comprises a water soluble fertilizer.
8. A composition according to claim 1 further comprising at least one additive.
9. A composition according to claim 8 wherein the at least one additive is selected from the group consisting of: an antifoaming agent, a compatibilizing agent, a sequestering agent, a neutralizing agent a dye, an odoraui, a penetration aid, a wetting agent, a spreading agent, a thickening agent, a freeze point depressant, a humectant, a conditioner, an antimicrobial agent, a crop oil, and a combination thereof.
10. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the agrochemical active ingredient is at least 360 grams acH equivalent per liter (gae/t).
11. A composition according to claim 1 wnerein me agrochemical active ingredient is at least .450 grams acid equivalent per liter (gae/L).
12. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the agrochemical active ingredient is at least 540 grams acid equivalent per liter (gae/L).
13. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the agrochemical active ingredient is at least 600 grams acid equivalent per liter (gae/L).
14. A method of making a high strength aqueous solution comprising the steps of contacting an agrochemical active ingredient and at least one cocoalkylpolyamine alkoxylate agent
15. A method of treatment of vegetation comprising the step of contacting the agricultural composition as described in claim 1 to vegetation.
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