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Lambda Cyhalothrin 4.9 (Application Case)
Lambda cyhalothrin 4.9 is a type of insecticide that belongs to the pyrethroid class of chemicals. It is known for its effectiveness in controlling a wide range of insects, including mosquitoes, Add to Inquiry -
Emulsifier SP-EW01
(Universal Emulsifier for EW)SP-EW01 is a high MW polymeric surfactant with stereoscopic structure. It exhibits high versatility and excellent emulsion ability to most EW formulations at low dosage. Add to Inquiry -
Cyhalofop-Butyl Herbicide(Application Case)
Cyhalofop-butyl is a synthetic herbicide that is commonly used for post-emergence control of grassy weed species in various crops, including rice, wheat, barley, soybeans, and corn. It belongs to the Add to Inquiry -
Prochloraz Tebuconazole(Application Case)
Prochloraz is a broad-spectrum fungicide that is effective against many fungal diseases, including powdery mildew, rust, and blight. It is commonly used on crops such as fruits, vegetables, cereals, Add to Inquiry -
Organophosphorus Insecticides (Application Case)
Organophosphorus insecticides are a group of chemical compounds that are used to control and kill insects. They belong to the wider class of organophosphorus compounds, which are characterized by the Add to Inquiry
WebJul 1, 2015 · Up to a water cut of 80%, the emulsion is a water-in-oil emulsion; at 80%, the emulsion "inverts" to an oil-in-water emulsion, and the water, which was the dispersed phase, now...
WebMay 27, 2022 · Six types of diluted MC emulsion samples (5 ml) were transferred into glass test tubes and placed in a water bath for 120 min at a fixed temperature ranging from 30 to 90°C. Next,...
WebOct 1, 2016 · Water-in-water emulsions can be formed in such systems, and thus, are sometimes denoted as “ATPS emulsions”. Herein, the most common term “water-in-water emulsion”[12], [13], which...
WebAn emulsion is a temporarily stable mixture of immiscible fluids, such as oil and water, achieved by finely dividing one phase into very small droplets. Common emulsions can be oil suspended in...
WebAn o/w emulsion is generally formed if the aqueous phase constitutes > 45% of the total weight, and a hydrophilic emulsifier is used. Conversely, where water or aqueous solutions are dispersed in...
WebJun 1, 2023 · The term ‘Water-in-water emulsions’ (abbreviated as W/W emulsions) is commonly used to designate colloidal dispersions of one aqueous solution that forms...




