1961
DOI: 10.3733/hilg.v30n18p531
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Physicochemical mechanisms for the removal of insect wax by means of finely divided powders

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“…Ebeling (1961), through a series of elegant experiments, has shown that absorption of the epicuticular layers, and to a lesser degree abrasion, was responsible for the desiccating effect of the inert dusts. Ebeling (1961) has shown that the inert dust, silica aerogel or SG-67, absorbs bees wax films from glass slides within 1 hour after contact at 22°e. The greyish color of the silica gel changed to white after wax absorption.…”
Section: Proposed Modes Of Actionmentioning
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“…Ebeling (1961), through a series of elegant experiments, has shown that absorption of the epicuticular layers, and to a lesser degree abrasion, was responsible for the desiccating effect of the inert dusts. Ebeling (1961) has shown that the inert dust, silica aerogel or SG-67, absorbs bees wax films from glass slides within 1 hour after contact at 22°e. The greyish color of the silica gel changed to white after wax absorption.…”
Section: Proposed Modes Of Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pore size should be greater than 20 Angstroms for increased oil absorption (Ebeling 1961). Addition of ammonium fluosilicate (2-4.5% by weight) to silica gels reduces their tendency to disperse, increases adherence to treated surfaces because of a positive charge, and increases insecticidal potency.…”
Section: Synthetic Silicasmentioning
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“…Following this publication, there have been several reviews and research papers on the subject since (Ebeling and Wagner, 1961;Ebeling, 1961Ebeling, , 1971Fields and Muir, 1996;Golob, 1997;Korunic, 1998Korunic, , 2013Quarles, 1992 Malia et al, 2016). Inert dusts are non-toxic dry powders of different origins that are chemically unreactive in nature.…”
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“…DE is composed of fossilized remains of phytoplanktons (diatoms) (Korunic 1998). DEs have a physical mode of insecticidal action, because they "inactivate" the epicuticular lipids of the insects' cuticle and insects die due to water loss and desiccation (Ebeling 1961(Ebeling , 1971Korunic 1998;Subramanyam & Roesli 2000). DEs have low mammalian toxicity and, as inert materials, can provide long-term protection against stored product insects (Athanassiou et al 2005a;Vayias et al 2006c).…”
Section: Influence Of Temperature On Susceptibility Ofmentioning
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