화학공학소재연구정보센터
Polymer Bulletin, Vol.54, No.4-5, 353-363, 2005
Optimization of an herbicide release from ethylcellulose microspheres
The herbicide 2,4-D was microencapsulated using ethyl cellulose to develop controlled release formulations that protect it from photodegradation and evaporation and to reduce the environment pollution. Ethyl cellulose microspheres loaded with 2,4-D were prepared by the emulsion solvent-evaporation technique. We have obtained the desired microspheres with higher drug entrapment and encapsulation yield by varying certain conditions as stirring speed, polymer-solvent ratio, drug-polymer ratio, pH of continuous phase and organic phase solvent. The shape and size of microspheres were analysed by scanning electron microscopy. The herbicide release was studied at 25 degrees C and the release data were analysed according to Fick's Law. The results demonstrate that we can control the release rate by modifying the process parameters.