Slow-DEET-release mosquito-repellent system based on poly(butylene succinate)
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Yener, Hande Ece
Erdmann, Rafael
Jariyavidyanont, Katalee
Mapossa, António Benjamim
Focke, Walter Wilhelm
Hillrichs, Georg
Androsch, Rene
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American Chemical Society
Abstract
Bio-sourced and biodegradable poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) strands containing up to 40 m% mosquito-repellent
N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (DEET) were obtained by extrusion, for an initial evaluation of the DEET evaporation
characteristics and the possible application of such strands as
biodegradable slow-release repellent-delivery devices. For DEET
concentrations up to 20 m%, DEET is entrapped in the
semicrystalline spherulitic superstructure of PBS. In contrast, at
higher DEET concentrations, the liquid repellent, at least partially,
is not fully incorporated in the PBS spherulites rather than
segregates to form an own macrophase. Quantification of the
release of DEET to the environment by thermogravimetric analysis
at different temperatures between 60 and 100 °C allowed estimation of the evaporation rate at lower service temperatures,
suggesting an extremely low release rate with a time constant of the order of magnitude of 1−2 years at 25 °C, independent of the
initial concentration.
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Poly(butylene succinate) (PBS), Mosquito-repellent, Biodegradable, Thermogravimetric, Malaria
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Hande Ece Yener, Rafael Erdmann, Katalee Jariyavidyanont, António B. Mapossa, Walter W. Focke, Georg Hillrichs, and René Androsch, Slow-DEET-release mosquito-repellent system based on Poly(butylene succinate), ACS Omega 2022 7 (10), 8377-8384, DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.1c05897.
