Soil treatment compositions and their use

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Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:

This invention relates to compositions for soil treatment which can provide soil stabilisation benefits whilst being easy to handle using conventional equipment, and their use in irrigation methods.
It is well known to use high molecular weight polyacrylamides as additives within irrigation streams. These products are known to reduce soil movement therefore reducing erosion, increase water infiltration, and decrease the movement of soilborne pesticides and nutrients.
Solid grade products are commonly used in flood irrigation systems. These products are difficult to apply and are either added using complex applicators, which would usually be unavailable on a farm, or are hand applied by the patch method, in which case dose control is difficult.
Liquid products can be injected into the irrigation stream. Emulsions have been applied this way in overhead irrigation systems, as described in the granted patent U.S. Pat. No. 6,000,625. These products are viscous and require specialist pumps which are also not usually available on a farm. The polyacrylamide can also be applied as a solution in fertiliser, as described in the U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/361,816. These fertiliser/polyacrylamide solutions have low viscosity's and can be injected into irrigation streams using standard equipment of the type commonly used to apply fertiliser solutions into irrigation streams. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/361,816 describes a method of applying polyacrylamides within nutrient solutions, however the polymers described are only suitable for formulation within essentially mono-valent based fertiliser solutions. These fertilisers act as carriers for the polyacrylamide and are not soil stabilisers themselves.
It is also well known that calcium compounds can be used as soil stabilisers, which also show effective water infiltration. Gypsum, calcium chloride and calcium nitrate are widely used for this application. It is also known that calcium plays an important role in the binding of polyacrylamide to soils, due to the calcium depositing on the aggregate surface and maintaining soil structure while facilitating bridging of the polyacrylamide between aggregates. Several trials have shown the synergy of polyacrylamide with calcium products when the two types of products are added separately, but used together.
It is possible to produce a dry blend of polyacrylamide and a calcium based formulation, however these formulations can not be easily applied with conventional farm based application equipment.
It would be desirable to apply a combined polyacrylamide and calcium formulation that displays a high activity due to synergy between the two components, through fertiliser injection systems as described in U.S. patent application Ser. 09/361,816. Such a formulation would need to be a solution or a stable dispersion that would cause no problems, such as clogging, through standard fertiliser systems.
According to the invention we provide an aqueous soil treatment composition comprising water and,
(a) a calcium compound,
(b) a water-soluble anionic polymer which has intrinsic viscosity of less than 30 dl/g and is formed from water-soluble monomer or monomer blend of which less than 40% by weight is anionic monomer.
Preferably, the invention provides an aqueous composition in which the polymer (b) is dissolved. That is, the polymer is taken into the solution such that substantially no visible solid material remains. For some combinations of polymer and calcium compound, some solid lumps or other material visible to the naked eye may remain. These may be filtered out before use. For some combinations of polymer and calcium compound, the composition may be a dispersion that would cause no problems, such as clogging, through standard fertiliser systems.
The composition ideally comprises low salt content water, which gives the maximum synergy between the calcium and the polymer, however this does not limit the scope of the invention.
The polymer must be water-soluble and in particular is soluble in an aqueous solution of calcium compound having the same concentration of calcium compound as the final aqueous composition which is desired to be produced. Generally the polymer is substantially linear and is not cross-linked.
The polymer preferably has intrinsic viscosity (IV) of from 8 to 16 dl/g. In this specification intrinsic viscosity is measured by suspended level viscometer at 20° C. in 1 M sodium chloride buffered to pH 7. That is, it is of sufficiently high molecular weight to give a soil stabilisation effect and is not a low molecular weight material which would act as a dispersant.
Preferably IV is at least 8 dl/g, more preferably at least 9 dl/g. It may be up to for instance 30 dl/g but generally we find that the optimum combination of low viscosity of the composition and soil stabilisation performance is given by polymers having IV not more than about 20 dl/g. Particularly preferred IV ranges are from 8 to 16 dl/g, especially 10 to 14 dl/g.
The polymer is formed from water-soluble monomer or monomer blend, usually watersoluble ethylenically unsaturated monomer. The anionic content, i.e. the proportion of anionic monomer in the monomer blend used to form the polymer, is at not more than 40% by weight, preferably not more than 35 or 30% by weight. Particularly preferred polymers have anionic content in the range 2 to 30% by weight.
The monomer blend used to form the polymer preferably comprises at least 2% by weight anionic monomer. This may be any suitable anionic ethylenically unsaturated monomer. It is generally preferred that the anionic monomer is an ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic monomer, in particular acrylic or methacrylic monomer. Salts of acrylic acid are preferred, for instance ammonium or alkali metal, in particular sodium salts.
The polymer may contain small amounts of cationic monomer, for instance up to 20% by weight or 10% by weight but usually the content of cationic monomer is substantially zero.
Generally the anionic monomer is copolymerised with non-ionic monomer, usually ethylenically unsaturated water-soluble non-ionic monomer such as acrylamide or methacrylamide, preferably acrylamide. The monomer blend used to form the polymer comprises at least 65% by weight non-ionic monomer. Particularly preferred polymers have non-ionic content in the range 98 to 65% by weight.
Particularly preferred polymers are copolymers of acrylamide with sodium acrylate.
The calcium compound may be any of those which can be used as soil stabilsers. Water insoluble or partially water soluble calcium compounds which can be used as soil stabilsers include calcium sulphates, calcium oxides, calcium carbonates, calcium phosphate and calcium cyanamide. CaSO
4
2H
2
O, otherwise known as gypsum, is a calcium sulfate commonly used as a soil stabiliser. CaO in its hydrated form of Ca(OH)
2
, otherwise known as lime, is a commonly used soil stabiliser. Water soluble calcium compounds which can be used as soil stabilsers include calcium chloride, calcium nitrate, a blend of calcium nitrate with ammonium nitrate and chelated forms of calcium
Preferred calcium compounds are water soluble. Preferred water soluble calcium compounds are calcium chloride, calcium nitrate and calcium ammonium nitrate. A particularly preferred water soluble calcium compound is calcium chloride. The calcium compounds may be used alone or in a mixture.
The polymer is included in the composition in an amount such that when the composition is diluted for irrigation, it provides adequate polymer concentration on the soil to give acceptable soil stabilisation performance. Polymer concentration in the aqueous soil treatment composition of the invention is generally from 0.1 to 10% by weight, in particular at least 0.2 or at least 0.5% by weight. Preferably it is at least 0.7% by weight. Often it is not more than 7% by weight, and particularly preferred compositions contain from 0.1 to 2% by weight polymer.
The calcium compound is present in a concentration which provides calcium in a concentration of at least 0.5% by weigh

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