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Halloysite Tubes as Nanocontainers for Herbicide and Its Controlled Release in Biodegradable Poly(vinyl alcohol)/Starch Film.

Bangchao ZhongSong WangHuanhuan DongYuanfang LuoZhixin JiaXiangyang ZhouMingzhou ChenDong XieDemin Jia
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2017)
Commercial herbicide atrazine (AT) was first loaded into the lumen of halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) in the amount of 9 wt %, and then the AT-loaded HNTs (HNTs-AT) were further incorporated into poly(vinyl alcohol)/starch composites (PVA/ST, with the weight ratio of 80/20) to construct a dual drug delivery system. AT loaded in nanotubes displayed much slower release from PVA/ST film in water than free AT; for example, the total release amount of AT from PVA/ST film with loaded AT was only 61% after 96 h, while this value reached 97% in PVA/ST film with free AT. The release behavior of AT from PVA/ST film with HNTs-AT was first dominated by the mechanism of matrix erosion and then by the mechanism of Fickian diffusion. In addition, combining HNTs and PVA/ST blends together in the controlled release of herbicide also reduced its leaching through the soil layer, which would be useful for diminishing the environmental pollution caused by pesticide.
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