Claims
- 1. A lure for attracting flying insects comprising a solution of lactic acid, wherein the solution can form a gelling network, and wherein the lactic acid is not chemically bonded to the gelling network.
- 2. The lure according to claim 1, further comprising an aqueous solution of a monomer and water, wherein the aqueous solution can form a gelling network by polymerization of the monomer, and wherein the water is not chemically bonded to the gelling network.
- 3. The lure according to claim 1, wherein the solution of lactic acid is incorporated into the gelling network in the form of a gel.
- 4. The lure according to claim 3, wherein the gel is formed by an addition polymerization reaction, a condensation polymerization reaction, a carbocation polymerization reaction, a free-radical polymerization reaction, an anionic polymerization reaction, or an organometallic polymerization reaction.
- 5. The lure according to claim 3, wherein the gel is the product of a reaction initiated, controlled, terminated, initiated and controlled, initiated and terminated, or controlled and terminated by UV-light, heating, cooling, free radicals, visible light, IR, beta radiation, or gamma radiation.
- 6. The lure according to claim 2, wherein the aqueous solution is incorporated into the gelling network in the form of a gel.
- 7. The lure according to claim 6, wherein the polymerization of the monomer is by an addition polymerization reaction, a condensation polymerization reaction, a carbocation polymerization reaction, a free-radical polymerization reaction, an anionic polymerization reaction, or an organometallic polymerization reaction.
- 8. The lure according to claim 6, wherein the gel is the product of a reaction initiated, controlled, terminated, initiated and controlled, initiated and terminated, or controlled and terminated by UV-light, heating, cooling, free radicals, visible light, IR, beta radiation, or gamma radiation.
- 9. A lure for attracting flying insects comprising a solution of lactic acid and a first UV-reactive compound.
- 10. The lure according to claim 9 further comprising a solution of water and a second UV-reactive compound.
- 11. The lure according to claim 9, wherein the lactic acid is L(+)-lactic acid.
- 12. The lure according to claim 9, wherein the first UV-reactive compound is acrylic acid.
- 13. The lure according to claim 9, wherein the first UV-reactive compound is a salt of acrylic acid.
- 14. The lure according to claim 10, wherein the second UV-reactive compound is acrylic acid.
- 15. The lure according to claim 10, wherein the second UV-reactive compound is a salt of acrylic acid.
- 16. The lure according to claim 9, wherein the solution comprises 1 wt. % to 99 wt. % of lactic acid.
- 17. The lure according to claim 16, wherein the solution comprises 50 wt. % to 90 wt. % of lactic acid.
- 18. The lure according to claim 17, wherein the solution comprises 88 wt. % of lactic acid.
- 19. The lure according to claim 9 further comprising a photo-initiator.
- 20. The lure according to claim 19, wherein the photo-initiator is 2,2-dimethoxy-1,2-diphenylethan-1-one.
- 21. The lure according to claim 19, wherein the photo-initiator is phosphine oxide.
- 22. The lure according to claim 10 further comprising a photo-initiator.
- 23. The lure according to claim 22, wherein the photo-initiator is 2,2-dimethoxy-1,2-diphenylethan-1-one.
- 24. The lure according to claim 22, wherein the photo-initiator is phosphine oxide.
- 25. The lure according to claim 9 further comprising a cross-linking agent.
- 26. The lure according to claim 25, wherein the cross-linking agent is polyethylene glycol 600 diacrylate.
- 27. The lure according to claim 10 further comprising a cross-linking agent.
- 28. The lure according to claim 27, wherein the cross-linking agent is polyethylene glycol 600 diacrylate.
- 29. A lure for attracting flying insects comprising an L-(+)-lactic acid-gel solution and a water-gel solution, wherein:
a) the L-(+)-lactic acid-gel solution further comprises:
(i) 20 wt. % to 50 wt. % sodium acrylate; (ii) 50 wt. % to 75 wt. % L-(+)-lactic acid; (iii) 1 wt. % to 5 wt. % polyethylene glycol 600 diacrylate; (iv) 1 wt. % to 3 wt. % phosphine oxide; and b) the water-gel solution further comprises:
(i) 30 wt. % to 70 wt. % sodium acrylate; (ii) 2 wt. % to 6 wt. % L-(+)-lactic acid; (iii) 1 wt. % to 5 wt. % polyethylene glycol 600 diacrylate; (iv) 0.5 wt. % to 2 wt. % phosphine oxide; and (v) 30 wt. % to 70 wt. % distilled water.
- 30. The lure according to claim 29, wherein:
a) the L-(+)-lactic acid-gel solution further comprises:
(i) 37.0 wt. % sodium acrylate; (ii) 59.6 wt. % L-(+)-lactic acid; (iii) 2.4 wt. % polyethylene glycol 600 diacrylate; (iv) 1.0 wt. % phosphine oxide; and b) the water-gel solution further comprises:
(i) 47.0 wt. % sodium acrylate; (ii) 3.4 wt. % L-(+)-lactic acid; (iii) 3.4 wt. % polyethylene glycol 600 diacrylate; (iv) 1.2 wt. % phosphine oxide; and (v) 45.0 wt. % distilled water.
- 31. A lure for attracting flying insects comprising lactic acid in a gel.
- 32. The lure according to claim 31 further comprising water in a gel.
- 33. A method of preparing a lure for attracting flying insects comprising polymerizing a first solution of lactic acid.
- 34. The method of claim 33 further comprising polymerizing an aqueous solution of a monomer and water.
- 35. The method of claim 33, wherein the polymerizing a first solution of lactic acid comprises exposing a second solution of lactic acid and a first UV-reactive compound to UV light.
- 36. The method of claim 34, wherein the polymerizing an aqueous solution of a monomer and water comprises exposing the aqueous solution to UV light.
- 37. A method for preparing a lure for attracting flying insects comprising:
a) preparing a L-(+)-lactic acid-gel solution further comprising:
(i) 20 wt. % to 50 wt. % sodium acrylate, (ii) 50 wt. % to 75 wt. % L-(+)-lactic acid, (iii) 1 wt. % to 5 wt. % polyethylene glycol 600 diacrylate, (iv) 1 wt. % to 3 wt. % phosphine oxide; b) preparing a water-gel solution further comprising:
(i) 30 wt. % to 70 wt. % sodium acrylate, (ii) 2 wt. % to 6 wt. % L-(+)-lactic acid, (iii) 1 wt. % to 5 wt. % polyethylene glycol 600 diacrylate, (iv) 0.5 wt. % to 2 wt. % phosphine oxide, (v) 30 wt. % to 70 wt. % distilled water; c) exposing the water-gel solution to UV-radiation; and d) exposing the L-(+)-lactic acid-gel solution to UV-radiation.
- 38. The method according to claim 37, wherein:
a) the L-(+)-lactic acid-gel solution comprises:
(i) 37.0 wt. % sodium acrylate; (ii) 59.6 wt. % L-(+)-lactic acid; (iii) 2.4 wt. % polyethylene glycol 600 diacrylate; (iv) 1.0 wt. % phosphine oxide; and b) the water-gel solution comprises:
(i) 47.0 wt. % sodium acrylate; (ii) 3.4 wt. % L-(+)-lactic acid; (iii) 3.4 wt. % polyethylene glycol 600 diacrylate; (iv) 1.2 wt. % phosphine oxide; and (v) 45.0 wt. % distilled water.
- 39. The method according to claim 37, wherein the UV-radiation is UV-A radiation or UV-Y radiation.
- 40. The method according to claim 37, wherein the exposing the water-gel solution to UV-radiation comprises exposing the water-gel to a UV-lamp, wherein the UV-lamp further comprises a D-bulb.
- 41. The method according to claim 37, wherein the exposing the L-(+)-lactic acid-gel solution to UV-radiation comprises exposing the L-(+)-lactic acid-gel to a UV-lamp, wherein the UV-lamp further comprises a D-bulb.
- 42. A device comprising a trap chamber for collecting insects, an inlet communicating with the trap chamber, and an airflow generator constructed to draw air into the trap chamber via the inlet so that insects proximate to the inlet are drawn in the trap chamber; and at least one lure for attracting insects to the device wherein the lure comprises a solution of lactic acid, wherein the solution can form a gelling network, and wherein the lactic acid is not chemically bonded to the gelling network.
- 43. The device according to claim 42, wherein the lure further comprises an aqueous solution of a monomer and water, wherein the aqueous solution can form a gelling network by polymerization of the monomer, and wherein the water is not chemically bonded to the gelling network.
- 44. The device according to claim 42, wherein the solution comprises 88 wt. % of L (+)-lactic acid.
- 45. The device according to claim 42, wherein the lure is engineered, configured, or positioned within the device to controllably release lactic acid.
- 46. The device according to claim 45, wherein the release is at a rate of about 2.0 mg/hr to about 20 mg/hr into CO2 exhaust.
- 47. A device comprising a trap chamber for collecting insects, an inlet communicating with the trap chamber, and an airflow generator constructed to draw air into the trap chamber via the inlet so that insects proximate to the inlet are drawn in the trap chamber; and at least one lure for attracting insects to the device wherein the lure comprises:
a) a solution of lactic acid, wherein the solution can form a gelling network, and wherein the lactic acid is not chemically bonded to the gelling network; and b) an aqueous solution of a monomer and water, wherein the aqueous solution can form a gelling network by polymerization of the monomer, and wherein the water is not chemically bonded to the gelling network.
- 48. The device according to claim 47, wherein:
a) the solution of lactic acid comprises a UV-irradiated solution of:
(i) 37.0 wt. % sodium acrylate; (ii) 59.6 wt. % L-(+)-lactic acid; (iii) 2.4 wt. % polyethylene glycol 600 diacrylate; (iv) 1.0 wt. % phosphine oxide; and b) the aqueous solution comprises a UV-irradiated solution of:
(i) 47.0 wt. % sodium acrylate; (ii) 3.4 wt. % L-(+)-lactic acid; (iii) 3.4 wt. % polyethylene glycol 600 diacrylate; (iv) 1.2 wt. % phosphine oxide; and (v) 45.0 wt. % distilled water.
- 49. The device according to claim 48, wherein the lure is incorporated into a cartridge.
- 50. The device according to claim 49, wherein the cartridge further comprises at least one hole.
- 51. The device according to claim 50, wherein the at least one hole has a diameter of about 0.05 inch to about 0.25 inch.
- 52. The device according to claim 51, wherein the at least one hole has a diameter of about 0.1 inch to about 0.2 inch.
- 53. The device according to claim 52, wherein the at least one hole has a diameter of about 0.14 inch.
- 54. A device comprising a trap chamber for collecting insects, an inlet communicating with the trap chamber, and an airflow generator constructed to draw air into the trap chamber via the inlet so that insects proximate to the inlet are drawn in the trap chamber; and at least one lure for attracting insects to the device wherein the lure comprises a first gel comprising lactic acid.
- 55. The device according to claim 54, wherein the lure further comprises a second gel comprising water.
- 56. The device according to claim 55, wherein:
a) the first gel comprises:
(i) 37.0 wt. % sodium acrylate; (ii) 59.6 wt. % L-(+)-lactic acid; (iii) 2.4 wt. % polyethylene glycol 600 diacrylate; (iv) 1.0 wt. % phosphine oxide; and b) the second gel comprises:
(i) 47.0 wt. % sodium acrylate; (ii) 3.4 wt. % L-(+)-lactic acid; (iii) 3.4 wt. % polyethylene glycol 600 diacrylate; (iv) 1.2 wt. % phosphine oxide; and (v) 45.0 wt. % distilled water.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/378,369, filed May 8, 2002, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60378369 |
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