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Adjuvants are substances contained in plant protection products or added to the spray tank to modify the biological properties of the active substance in the formulation or to alter the physicochemical parameters of the spray mixture.

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ROKAmin SR5 (C16-18 alkyl amine) ROKAmin SR5 is a non-ionic surfactant; INCI name: PEG-5 Hydrogenated Tallow Amine. It belongs to the group of ethoxylated fatty amines with an average degree of...
Composition
Alkoxylated fatty amines
CAS No.
61791-26-2
ROKAmin SR5   (C16-18 alkyl amine)
ROKAmin SR8 (C16-18 alkyl amine) ROKAmin SR8 is a non-ionic surfactant (INCI name: PEG-8 Hydrogenated Tallow Amine). It belongs to the group of ethoxylated fatty amines with an average ethoxylation...
Composition
Alkoxylated fatty amines
CAS No.
61791-26-2
ROKAmin SR8 (C16-18 alkyl amine)
ROKAmin K5 (C12-18 alkyl amine) ROKAmin K5 is a non-ionic surfactant with the INCI name ‘PEG-5 Cocamine’. It belongs to ethoxylated fatty amines with an average ethoxylation of 5 mols. The commercial...
Composition
Alkoxylated fatty amines
CAS No.
61791-14-8
ROKAmin K5  (C12-18 alkyl amine)
ROKAmina®K30 (Cocamidopropyl Betaine) ROKAmina K30 belongs to the amphoteric surfactants from the betaine group. The commercial product is an aqueous solution with an active content of about 30% and...
Composition
Betaines
CAS No.
97862-59-4
ROKAmina®K30 (Cocamidopropyl Betaine)
ROKAmina®K40 (Cocamidopropyl Betaine) ROKAmina K40 belongs to the amphoteric surfactants of the betaine group. The commercial product is an aqueous solution with an active substance content of about...
Composition
Betaines
CAS No.
97862-59-4
ROKAmina®K40 (Cocamidopropyl Betaine)
ROKAmina®K40HC (Cocamidopropyl Betaine) ROKAmina K40HC is a very high purity amphoteric surfactant from the betaine group. The commercial product is an aqueous solution with an active substance content...
Composition
Betaines
CAS No.
61789-40-0
ROKAmina®K40HC (Cocamidopropyl Betaine)
ROKAmina®K30K (Cocamidopropyl Betaine) ROKAmina K30K is classified as an amphoteric surfactants from the betaines group. The commercial product is a light yellow aqueous solution containing 29 to 32%...
Composition
Betaines
CAS No.
97862-59-4
ROKAmina®K30K (Cocamidopropyl Betaine)
ROKAmina®L30B (Lauryl betaine) ROKAmina L30B is a very high-purity product from the betaine group, classified as an amphoteric surfactant. The commercial product is a virtually colourless aqueous...
Composition
Betaines
CAS No.
66455-29-6
ROKAmina®L30B (Lauryl betaine)
ROKAnol®D5 (Deceth-5) ROKAnol D5 is a non-ionic surfactant, belonging to the group of ethoxylated fatty alcohols with the INCI name: Deceth-5. The product co-forms a group of surfactants...
Composition
Alkoxylated alcohols, Ethoxylated alcohols
CAS No.
68002-97-1
ROKAnol®D5 (Deceth-5)
ROKAnol®D7 (Deceth-7) ROKAnol D7 is a non-ionic surfactant, belonging to the group of ethoxylated fatty alcohols with the INCI name: Deceth-7. The product co-forms a group of surfactants...
Composition
Alkoxylated alcohols, Ethoxylated alcohols
CAS No.
68002-97-1
ROKAnol®D7 (Deceth-7)
ROKAnol®DB11W (C12-15 Pareth-11) ROKAnol DB11W is a non-ionic surfactant from the group of ethoxylated fatty alcohols (INCI name: C12-15 Pareth-11). The product belongs to the ROKAnol DB series,...
Composition
Alkoxylated alcohols, Ethoxylated alcohols
CAS No.
68131-39-5
ROKAnol®DB11W (C12-15 Pareth-11)
ROKAnol®DB3 (C12-15 Pareth-3) ROKAnol DB3 is a non-ionic surfactant of the group of ethoxylated fatty alcohols (INCI name: C12-15 Pareth-3). The product belongs to the ROKAnol DB series based...
Composition
Alkoxylated alcohols, Ethoxylated alcohols
CAS No.
68131-39-5
ROKAnol®DB3 (C12-15 Pareth-3)
ROKAnol®DB5 (C12-15 Pareth-5) ROKAnol DB5 is a non-ionic surfactant from the group of ethoxylated fatty alcohols (INCI name: C12-15 Pareth-5). The product belongs to the ROKAnol DB series based...
Composition
Alkoxylated alcohols, Ethoxylated alcohols
CAS No.
68131-39-5
ROKAnol®DB5 (C12-15 Pareth-5)
ROKAnol®DB7 (C12-15 Pareth-7) ROKAnol DB7 is a non-ionic surfactant of the group of ethoxylated fatty alcohols (INCI name: C12-15 Pareth-7). The product belongs to ROKAnol DB series based on...
Composition
Alkoxylated alcohols, Ethoxylated alcohols
CAS No.
68131-39-5
ROKAnol®DB7 (C12-15 Pareth-7)
ROKAnol®DB7W (C12-15 Pareth-7) ROKAnol DB7W is a non-ionic surfactant from the group of ethoxylated fatty alcohols (INCI name: C12-15 Pareth-7). The product belongs to the ROKAnol DB series, based...
Composition
Alkoxylated alcohols, Ethoxylated alcohols
CAS No.
68131-39-5
ROKAnol®DB7W (C12-15 Pareth-7)
ROKAnol®ID5 (C9-C11 alcohol, C10 rich, ethoxylated) Rokanol ID5® belongs to non-ionic surfactants from the ethoxylated fatty alcohols (INCI name: Isodeceth-5). The product belongs to the ROKAnol® ID series based on...
Composition
Alkoxylated alcohols, Ethoxylated alcohols
CAS No.
78330-20-8
ROKAnol®ID5  (C9-C11 alcohol, C10 rich, ethoxylated)
ROKAnol®ID7 (C9-C11 alcohol, C10 rich, ethoxylated) ROKAnol® ID7 belongs to non-ionic surfactants from the ethoxylated fatty alcohols (INCI name: Isodeceth-7). The product is part of the ROKAnol® ID series, based...
Composition
Alkoxylated alcohols, Ethoxylated alcohols
CAS No.
78330-20-8
ROKAnol®ID7  (C9-C11 alcohol, C10 rich, ethoxylated)
ROKAnol®ID8 (Isodeceth-8) Rokanol® ID8 belongs to non-ionic surfactants from the ethoxylated fatty alcohols (INCI name: Isodeceth-8). The product is part of the ROKAnol® ID series, based...
Composition
Alkoxylated alcohols, Ethoxylated alcohols
CAS No.
78330-20-8
ROKAnol®ID8  (Isodeceth-8)
ROKAnol® IT10 (Isotrideceth-10) ROKAnol® IT10 is a non-ionic surfactant of the group of ethoxylated fatty alcohols (INCI name: Isotrideceth-10). The product belongs to a large group of surfactants...
Composition
Alkoxylated alcohols, Ethoxylated alcohols
CAS No.
69011-36-5
ROKAnol® IT10 (Isotrideceth-10)
ROKAnol®IT12 (Isotrideceth-12) ROKAnol IT12 belongs to non-ionic surfactants from the group of ethoxylated fatty alcohols (INCI name: Isotrideceth-12). The product belongs to ROKAnol IT series,...
Composition
Alkoxylated alcohols, Ethoxylated alcohols
CAS No.
69011-36-5
ROKAnol®IT12  (Isotrideceth-12)
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The importance of adjuvants in agriculture

Adjuvants constitute a very large group of compounds and substances that are often essential for the preparation of agrochemical formulations to ensure their more efficient delivery to plants. These additives modify the properties of the spray solution, which improves the active ingredient’s efficacy, partly due to better penetration of the formulation through the leaf cuticle. They are a key support for modern agriculture, as, thanks to precisely selected raw materials, these products enable the optimisation of the spraying process, increase the effectiveness of active ingredients and reduce cultivation costs.

Adjuvants can be divided into those that can be built into the formulation (built-­ -in) and those that can be added separately to the spray tank along with other agrochemicals.

The use of adjuvants brings many benefits, such as:

  • increased spraying efficiency,
  • reducing the environmental impact of chemicals,
  • cost reduction,
  • savings in time and raw materials.

What roles do raw materials play in the production of adjuvants?

Adjuvant formulations are specialised preparations, composed of precisely selected ingredients. The raw materials used in the production process play a key role in modifying the physicochemical properties of the working fluid, which directly translates into increased efficacy of plant protection products and various fertiliser preparations (liquid foliar fertilisers, biostimulants).

The most important auxiliary components in adjuvant formulations:

  • Solvents – determine the functionality of the formulation. Due to its low cost and lack of toxicity, water is most commonly used. However, oils (vegetable or mineral) and their methyl esters are also frequently used. Oil-based adjuvants are mainly used to improve penetration of the leaf cuticle, due to their high affinity for hydrophobic surface waxes, and to enhance the effectiveness of herbicides.
  • Wetting agents – aid the effective distribution of plant protection products across the surface of leaves and stems, intensifying the product’s action. This is achieved by reducing the surface tension that arises on the leaf surface between the spray liquid and the hydrophobic cuticular waxes.
  • Adhesion enhancers – facilitate the adhesion of plant protection products to the leaf surface, reduce the bounce-off of spray droplets and the run-off of the spray, ensuring it adheres better to the plant. This prevents the products from running off the plant surface.
  • Water conditioners – stabilise the pH and soften the water by binding calcium and magnesium ions.
  • Anti-foaming agents – effectively reduce the amount of foam formed in systems containing substances with strong foaming properties, such as surfactants. They are particularly important in agriculture, as foam formation in a sprayer disrupts its operation and can lead to uneven application of the substance onto crops.
  • Surfactants – the basic components of adjuvant formulations. Depending on their structure and properties, they can perform various roles.
    • Emulsification – particularly important in oil-based adjuvant formulations, which must be evenly dispersed in water before the spray mixture is applied to crops. Thanks to effective emulsification, the oil and water phases can combine effectively, forming a homogeneous and stable spray mixture.
    • Dispersion – anionic surfactants are key stabilising components in aqueous suspension systems. Thanks to the negative charge they introduce into the system, they cause electrostatic interactions, thereby preventing the aggregation and sedimentation of solid particles. Their even dispersion leads to a stable, homogeneous suspension, enabling more effective crop spraying.
    • Moisture retention – this is achieved by humectants. Thanks to their hygroscopic properties and ability to bind water molecules, they form a thin film on the leaf surface that slows down evaporation and drying. This is particularly important in low-humidity conditions and when water loss needs to be minimised.
    • Reducing spray drift – achieved through the use of anti-drift agents, which modify the viscosity and surface tension of the spray mixture. These substances promote the formation of larger, stable spray droplets that are resistant to wind drift and bouncing off leaf surfaces. As a result, agricultural treatments are more precise and result in lower losses of spray solution, as they maximise the amount of spray solution reaching the crops.

Chemical raw materials for the production of adjuvants in the PCC Group’s range

Surfactants play various roles in the action of adjuvants. Thanks to their amphiphilic structure, they fulfil a number of key functions – they are responsible for reducing surface tension , emulsification, wetting, uniform spray application, spray absorption rate, reducing foaming and modifying the rheology of finished formulations.

The PCC Group has a wide range of raw materials dedicated to the production of adjuvants in its portfolio.

Among the most important products in our range are non-ionic surfactants (the ROKAnol, ROKAcet, ROKwinol, POLIkol and ROKAmer groups). This is the largest group of raw materials, valued above all for its stability and compatibility with other formulation ingredients. They effectively reduce the surface tension of working fluids. They are ideal as emulsifiers, solubisers and wetting agents, as well as humectants (POLIkol) and anti-drift agents (ROKAmer 6500 and 1010).

Products from the ROKAmina series, which are amphoteric surfactants, are also used as raw materials for the production of adjuvants. They are highly valued as adjuvants incorporated into SL formulations with high concentrations of active ingredient salts, where they demonstrate high compatibility with the formulation and enhance its efficacy. SL formulations containing glyphosate salts are an excellent example of this.

Anionic surfactants, thanks to the negative charge present in the molecule, are effective, for example, in dispersing and stabilising suspension formulations of plant protection products. Representatives of this category include the SULFOROKAnol and Sulfobursztyniany product groups. The latter, in particular, are valuable ingredients in the agrochemical industry as dispersing and wetting agents. Due to their properties, they are widely used in WP and WG formulations.

The PCC Group’s portfolio also features specialist additives for the production of adjuvants – primarily the EXOwet group and selected products from the ROKAnol group. These are surfactants that offer solutions going beyond the standard functions of surface-active compounds.

PCC Group – a supplier of high-quality raw materials

The PCC Group’s portfolio includes a wide selection of chemical raw materials for the production of adjuvants dedicated to the agrochemical industry. The product catalogue features both surfactants and specialist additives.

In the production of adjuvants for agrochemicals, great emphasis is placed on the use of raw materials that are safe for the environment. The PCC Group is committed to eco-friendly solutions – with environmental protection in mind, it has created the Greenline product range.

Furthermore, selected raw materials in the range carry the prestigious international ECOCERT label, which is the most important and widely recognised certification of quality and environmental safety in Europe.