Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a remote research system providing a possibility of remote research. SOLUTION: The remote research system comprises a central laboratory site for carrying out chemical research tests, a laboratory robot for carrying out the chemical research tests, a central processing unit (CPU), a workstation 10 linked to the central processing unit for controlling the laboratory robot, a camera detecting actions of the laboratory robot when a chemical research test is being carried out and linked to the central processing unit via the workstation, and a workstation 20 for a remote user linked to the central processing unit 12 via a computer network 22 to allow remote user access to the chemical research test carried out in the central laboratory site. Execution states of the test are sent to the workstation 20 for the remote user by the camera via the central processing unit 12 and the computer network 22. COPYRIGHT: (C)2004,JPO
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for combined analysis of the hardening of hardenable liquid or viscous formulations, wherein (a) n hardenable formulations are provided in parallel in n containers, and (b) at least one degree of hardening is determined for each of the n formulations, wherein a measuring tip is inserted into the formulation with a determined amount of force and the maximum penetration depth thus obtained is taken as a measure of the degree of hardening of said formulations, and (c) one or several parameters characterizing the hardening kinetics are determined for a respective composition of the formulations from the measured values for the depths of penetration at various times after the production of the formulations . Preferably, steps (a) - (c) are carried out on several occasions and by analyzing the large number of individual values of the parameters characterizing the hardening characteristics thus obtained, it is possible to ascertain the dependency of the characteristic parameter(s) in relation to the composition of the formulations, whereupon the composition of the formulations can be optimized with regard to the hardening behavior thereof.
Abstract:
The invention relates to nanoparticulate formulations containing at least one active substance or substance with a specific action and at least one statistical radical copolymer. The copolymers are composed of monomers that carry sulphonic acid groups and additional olefinically unsaturated compounds. The formulations can be dispersed in nanoparticulate form in an aqueous medium. The invention also relates to methods for producing the solid and liquid formulations and to the use of the latter.
Abstract:
New active agent formulations contain active agent(s) (A); random radical copolymer(s) (B), derived from sulfoalkyl (meth)acrylate or N-sulfoalkyl-(meth)acrylamide monomer(s) (I) (and/or their salts), (meth)acrylate ester or N-substituted (meth)acrylamide monomer(s) (II) and optionally further monomers; and optionally further additives (C). New active agent formulations contain active agent(s) (A); random radical copolymer(s) (B), derived from olefinically unsaturated sulfonic acid(s) of formula (I) (and/or their salts), monomer(s) of formula H 2C=C(R 4>)-CO-YR 6> (II) and optionally further monomers; and optionally further additives (C). n : 0-10; X, Y : O or NR 5>; R 1>, R 4>H or Me; R 2>, R 3>H or 1-6C alkyl; R 5>, R 6>H, alkyl, aryl, alkylaryl, alkoxyalkyl, aryloxyalkyl, alkoxyaryl, hydroxyalkyl, (di)alkylaminoalkyl, (di)arylaminoalkyl, alkylarylaminoalkyl or alkylarylaminoaryl (where aryl groups are optionally substituted). Independent claims are included for: (1) the preparation of aqueous dispersions, by contacting the formulations with aqueous systems (optionally in presence of additives) and dispersion conventionally; (2) the preparation of the formulations, by dissolving (A) - (C) and optionally further additives in an organic solvent (or dissolving the components separately in organic solvents then mixing the solutions), then conventionally removing the solvent; and (3) an alternative preparation of the formulations, by forming an aqueous solution of (B); dissolving (A), (C) (if present) and optionally further additives in water-miscible organic solvent(s); mixing the solutions; applying energy to form a dispersion; and conventionally removing the solvent. [Image].
Abstract:
New active agent formulations contain active agent(s) (A); random radical copolymer(s) (B), derived from sulfoalkyl (meth)acrylate or N-sulfoalkyl-(meth)acrylamide monomer(s) (I) (and/or their salts), (meth)acrylate ester or N-substituted (meth)acrylamide monomer(s) (II) and optionally further monomers; and optionally further additives (C). New active agent formulations contain active agent(s) (A); random radical copolymer(s) (B), derived from olefinically unsaturated sulfonic acid(s) of formula (I) (and/or their salts), monomer(s) of formula H 2C=C(R 4>)-CO-YR 6> (II) and optionally further monomers; and optionally further additives (C). n : 0-10; X, Y : O or NR 5>; R 1>, R 4>H or Me; R 2>, R 3>H or 1-6C alkyl; R 5>, R 6>H, alkyl, aryl, alkylaryl, alkoxyalkyl, aryloxyalkyl, alkoxyaryl, hydroxyalkyl, (di)alkylaminoalkyl, (di)arylaminoalkyl, alkylarylaminoalkyl or alkylarylaminoaryl (where aryl groups are optionally substituted). Independent claims are included for: (1) the preparation of aqueous dispersions, by contacting the formulations with aqueous systems (optionally in presence of additives) and dispersion conventionally; (2) the preparation of the formulations, by dissolving (A) - (C) and optionally further additives in an organic solvent (or dissolving the components separately in organic solvents then mixing the solutions), then conventionally removing the solvent; and (3) an alternative preparation of the formulations, by forming an aqueous solution of (B); dissolving (A), (C) (if present) and optionally further additives in water-miscible organic solvent(s); mixing the solutions; applying energy to form a dispersion; and conventionally removing the solvent. [Image].
Abstract:
"formulação de composto ativo, e, processos para a preparação de dispersões aquosas, e de uma formulação de composto ativo, para combater pestes ou fungos nocivos em animais e para combater vegetação indesejável". a invenção refere-se a formulações de nanopartículas compreendendo pelo menos um composto ativo ou composto com um efeito especial e pelo menos um copolímero de radical aleatório. os copolímeros são formados de monômeros que portam grupos ácido sulfônico e compostos olefinicamente insaturados adicionais. as formulações são dispersíveis como nanopartículas em um meio aquoso. a presente invenção inclui, em adição, processos para a preparação das formulações sólidas e líquidas e seu uso.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a process for the combinatorial investigation of the hardening of hardenable liquid or viscous formulations (a) in which n hardenable formulations are prepared in parallel in n containers, and (b) the degree of hardening is determined at least once on each of the n formulations by inserting a measurement tip into the formulation with a certain force and measuring the maximum penetration depth achieved as a measure of the degree of hardening of this formulation, and (c) for in each case one composition of the formulations, one or more parameters that are characteristic of the kinetics of hardening are determined from the measurement values for the penetration depth at various times after preparation of the formulations. Steps (a) to (c) are preferably carried out a number of times, and a dependence of the characteristic parameter(s) on the composition of the formulations is determined by analysis of the large number of individual values obtained in this way for the parameter(s) that is (are) characteristic of the kinetics of hardening, enabling the composition of the formulations to be optimized with respect to its hardening behavior.
Abstract:
New active agent formulations contain active agent(s) (A); random radical copolymer(s) (B), derived from sulfoalkyl (meth)acrylate or N-sulfoalkyl-(meth)acrylamide monomer(s) (I) (and/or their salts), (meth)acrylate ester or N-substituted (meth)acrylamide monomer(s) (II) and optionally further monomers; and optionally further additives (C). New active agent formulations contain active agent(s) (A); random radical copolymer(s) (B), derived from olefinically unsaturated sulfonic acid(s) of formula (I) (and/or their salts), monomer(s) of formula H 2C=C(R 4>)-CO-YR 6> (II) and optionally further monomers; and optionally further additives (C). n : 0-10; X, Y : O or NR 5>; R 1>, R 4>H or Me; R 2>, R 3>H or 1-6C alkyl; R 5>, R 6>H, alkyl, aryl, alkylaryl, alkoxyalkyl, aryloxyalkyl, alkoxyaryl, hydroxyalkyl, (di)alkylaminoalkyl, (di)arylaminoalkyl, alkylarylaminoalkyl or alkylarylaminoaryl (where aryl groups are optionally substituted). Independent claims are included for: (1) the preparation of aqueous dispersions, by contacting the formulations with aqueous systems (optionally in presence of additives) and dispersion conventionally; (2) the preparation of the formulations, by dissolving (A) - (C) and optionally further additives in an organic solvent (or dissolving the components separately in organic solvents then mixing the solutions), then conventionally removing the solvent; and (3) an alternative preparation of the formulations, by forming an aqueous solution of (B); dissolving (A), (C) (if present) and optionally further additives in water-miscible organic solvent(s); mixing the solutions; applying energy to form a dispersion; and conventionally removing the solvent. [Image].