Properties of Avermectin Delivery System Using Surfactant-Modified Mesoporous Activated Carbon as a Carrier

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The sensitivity of avermectin to several environmental factors, especially light, causes low pesticidal activity and environmental pollution. In this study, surfactant-modified mesoporous activated carbon (MAC) was employed to absorb avermectin (Av) in order to improve its photostability and allow for sustained release of avermectin. The results suggest that sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) modified MAC has excellent absorption of avermectin, and the absorption can be represented by the Langmuir isotherm model. The Av-MAC-SDS delivery system significantly improves sustained release of avermectin and also effectively inhibits the photodegradation of avermectin. These results indicate that SDS-modified MAC can be used as a carrier for avermectin to improve its pesticidal activity and reduce pesticide residues.

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Sun, C., Wang, Y., Zhao, X., Zeng, Z., Cui, B., Shen, Y., … Cui, H. (2018). Properties of Avermectin Delivery System Using Surfactant-Modified Mesoporous Activated Carbon as a Carrier. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/3038902

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