Abstract

An inclusion complex formation using β‐cyclodextrin (β‐CD) as the host molecule and deltamethrin as guest molecule was a first step towards improvement in conventional insecticide formulations. β‐CD‐deltamethrin inclusion complex formation in the absence and presence of the nonionic myrisitic acid monoethanolamide (C14MEA)/anionic α‐olefin sulfonate C12‐C14 (AOS) mixed surfactant system was comparatively studied. The co‐evaporation method was used for complex formation, which was subsequently characterized by analytical methods such as FTIR and XRD techniques. Important physical properties such as solubility, dispersion stability, and wettability were also studied.

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