KMID : 0903520040470030332
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Journal of the Korean Society of Agricultural Chemistry and Biotechnology 2004 Volume.47 No. 3 p.332 ~ p.338
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Effect of Oxidizing Agents on the Burning Characteristics of Smoke Rod of Pesticides Using Rice Chaff as a Combustible Carrier
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Yu Ju-Hyun
Lim He-Kyoung Kim Yong-Whan Jo Kwang-Yeon
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Abstract
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An investigation in search of the best oxidizing agent for smoke generators using rice chaff as a combustible carrier was carried out. Smoke rods formulated with active ingredients (AIs) such as inorganic oxidizing agents, glue, and powdered rice chaff, showed constant and high burning rate and high smoking rate on 11 kinds of pesticides. Sodium chlorate was the most suitable oxidizing agent for smoke rod. Even though the sodium chlorate content of the formulation showing the highest smoking rate of AI was variable to pesticides, the smoking rate appeared to increase as the burning rate increased. Active ingredients in smoke generator using rice chaff as a combustible carrier were stable for 60 days when stored at 50oC. An apparatus designed for smoke trapping was useful to collect smoked active ingredients.
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KEYWORD
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pesticide, rice chaff, smoke generator, oxidizing agent, burning rate, smoking rate of active ingredient
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