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Optimizing Emulsifier Proportions for Pesticide Formulation - Surface Tension Analysis

This experiment explores the effects of different proportions of three Niagara emulsifiers mixed with a synthetic pyrethroid insecticide on the surface tension of the mixture. The design follows an SLD{3,2} augmented by an overall centroid and 6 axial points. The goal is to find the optimal combination that results in the desired surface tension.

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Optimizing Emulsifier Proportions for Pesticide Formulation - Surface Tension Analysis

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  1. Example - Pesticide formulation: experiment with proportions of three Niagara emulsifiers mixed with a synthetic pyrethroid insecticide Factors Range x1 – emulsifier 1 0.0 – 1.0 x2 – emulsifier 2 0.0 – 1.0 x3 – emulsifier 3 0.0 – 1.0 Response: Surface tension of mixture

  2. Design: SLD{3,2} augmented by an overall centroid and 6 axial points

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