Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.105, No.6, 3568-3577, 2007
Synthesis and characterization of polyurea microcapsules containing essential oils with antigerminative activity
In this paper we report on the preparation and characterization of polyurea-based microencapsulated systems, containing essential oils as core materials, for potential applications in controlled-release formulations of agrochemicals. Microcapsules were synthesized by interfacial polymerization in o/w emulsion between polyfunctional isocyanates and diamines, to investigate the effect of the monomer kind on the morphology and properties of the produced samples. The synthetic conditions that gave the best results were used to microencapsulate four essential oils, able to interfere with the seed germination and radicle elongation of some test plants. The produced samples were characterized, with the aim to analyze their morphology and to verify the effectiveness of essential oil microencapsulation. Moreover, preliminary bioassay based on seed germination and subsequent radical growth were carried out to study the effects of the microencapsulated essential oils. (c) 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.