2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00049-009-0007-9
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Development of sol–gel formulations for slow release of pheromones

Abstract: A new type of dispenser for slow-release of sex pheromones and other semiochemicals was developed based on sol-gel polymers that can be useful for monitoring, mass trapping, and mating disruption in integrated pest management (IPM). Sol-gel matrices exhibit glass characteristics and allow control of the degree of crosslinking during the polymerization process in order to provide an optimal release rate for a particular pheromone. The advantages of sol-gel (silica) matrixes include keeping the added molecules c… Show more

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“…Silica aerogels are unique porous materials that often contain Ͻ10% silicon dioxide and Ͼ90% air. The pore size of a sol-gel dispenser affects the release rate of the volatiles within (Zada et al 2009). Alkyl trimethoxysilane controls cross-linking of the polymer, and therefore pore size (Zada et al 2009).…”
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“…Silica aerogels are unique porous materials that often contain Ͻ10% silicon dioxide and Ͼ90% air. The pore size of a sol-gel dispenser affects the release rate of the volatiles within (Zada et al 2009). Alkyl trimethoxysilane controls cross-linking of the polymer, and therefore pore size (Zada et al 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the synthetic method of Zada et al (2009), we screened sol-gels for their suitability as volatile dispensers, and then studied the release characteristics of different volatiles from the selected sol-gel. The structural stability of the selected sol-gel and the half-lives (t 1/2 ) of the volatiles in dispensers were examined.…”
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