Stable Fluorescent Nanoparticles Based on Co-assembly of Acifluorfen and Poly(salicylic acid) for Enhancing Herbicidal Activity and Reducing Environmental Risks.
Huachen WangGang TangZhiyuan ZhouXi ChenYulu LiuGuangyao YanXiaohong ZhangXuan LiYuqi HuangJialu WangYongsong CaoPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Herbicides are widely used in modern agricultural production for their advantages of high efficiency, convenience, and speed. However, there have been many problems caused by herbicide formulations, such as volatilization, leaching, and rain-washing loss in the process of agricultural application. Self-assembled nanotechnology is a promising strategy to solve these existing problems due to the environmentally friendly preparation process and high delivery efficiency. In this study, the stable fluorescent nanoparticles (AP NPs) based on co-assembly of acifluorfen (ACI) and poly(salicylic acid) (PSA) are constructed by using non-covalent bond interactions. The results indicate that the obtained nanoparticles with a stable fluorescence characteristic show improved physiochemical properties, such as uniform morphology, good thermal stability, low surface tension, and high retention on plants. The co-assembly can produce singlet oxygen to enhance the herbicidal activity under irradiation of light and reduce the leaching property of ACI to minimize the adverse impact on the aquatic environment. The safety evaluation of soybean seedlings indicates that AP NPs have no damage to non-target plants. In summary, the co-assembled herbicidal nano-formulation composed of ACI and PSA has high bioactivity and low environmental risks, which can be widely used in agricultural production.
Keyphrases
- human health
- heavy metals
- risk assessment
- high efficiency
- prostate cancer
- climate change
- mental health
- quantum dots
- transcription factor
- oxidative stress
- emergency department
- drug delivery
- sewage sludge
- living cells
- walled carbon nanotubes
- high resolution
- adverse drug
- arabidopsis thaliana
- life cycle
- low cost
- solid phase extraction