Liquid pesticidal compositions in the form of suspension concent

Chemistry: fertilizers – Processes and products – Forms or conditioning

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71DIG5, 514975, A01N 2530

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ABSTRACT:
Subject of the invention are liquid pesticidal compositions in the form of aqueous suspension concentrates, which in addition to the active substance or mixture of active substances contain an alkali metal salt of sulfosuccinic acid semiester prepared by reaction of a polyglycol ether of a condensation product of (C.sub.8 -C.sub.12)-alkylphenol and formaldehyde with maleic anhydride and an alkali metal sulfite, in combination with a mixture of an alkali metal salt of a ligninsulfonic acid and identical parts of a swelling alkaline earth metal silicate. These suspension concentrates have an advantageous stability to storage.

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