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Droplet and Vapor Drift from Butyl Ester and Dimethylamine Salt of 2,4-D
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1972
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EngineeringPesticide-residue AnalysisWeed ControlOrganic ChemistryChemistryChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryBiorational PesticideDimethylamine SaltPublic HealthButyl EsterChromatographyRelative DriftVapor DriftPhysical ChemistryPest ManagementDroplet DriftEnvironmental EngineeringCrop ProtectionDroplet CombustionEnvironmental ToxicologyAir PollutionChemical Kinetics
The relative drift of droplet and vapor of butyl ester and dimethylamine formulations of (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)acetic acid (2,4-D) was determined under conventional crop spraying procedures in the field. Labelled herbicides were mixed with spray solution or emulsion, and the ground deposit and the air-borne droplet and vapor clouds drifting from the target area were collected. The mass of the dimethylamine formulation drifting as droplets was 3 to 4% of the material sprayed. No significant amounts of this material were collected as vapor or particulate drift. For the butyl ester, in addition to the droplet drift, 25 to 30% of the material was collected as vapor drift in the half hour after spraying. Thus the drift potential from the butyl ester was about 8 to 10 times greater than that from the dimethylamine formulation under the conditions of these tests.
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