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Biopesticide Encapsulation Using Supercritical CO2: A Comprehensive Review and Potential Applications
Dário Rodrigues do Nascimento Junior1, Antonio Tabernero2, Elaine Christine de Magalhães Cabral Albuquerque1
1Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Industrial (PEI), Escola Politécnica, Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA), R. Prof. Aristídes Novis, 02, Federação, Salvador 40170-115, Brazil.
Abstract:
As an alternative to synthetic pesticides, natural chemistries from living organisms, are not harmful to nontarget organisms and the environment, can be used as biopesticides, nontarget. However, to reduce the reactivity of active ingredients, avoid undesired reactions, protect from physical stress, and control or lower the release rate, encapsulation processes can be applied to biopesticides. In this review, the advantages and disadvantages of the most common encapsulation processes for biopesticides are discussed. The use of supercritical fluid technology (SFT), mainly carbon dioxide (CO2), to encapsulate biopesticides is highlighted, as they reduce the use of organic solvents, have simpler separation processes, and achieve high-purity particles. This review also presents challenges to be surpassed and the lack of application of SFT for biopesticides in the published literature is discussed to evaluate its potential and prospects.
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