CAS No.: | 18181-80-1 |
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Formula: | C17H16Br2O3 |
Appearance: | Powder |
Source: | Organic Synthesis |
Toxicity of High and Low: | Low Toxicity of Reagents |
Mode: | Systemic Insecticide |
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Product name | Bromopropylate | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
CAS No. | 18181-80-1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chemical name | 1-methylethyl 4-bromo-α-(4-bromophenyl)-α-hydroxybenzeneacetate | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Molecular formula | C17H16Br2O3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Formulations | 95%TC, 500g/L EC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Properties | EINECS No: 242-070-7 Molecular weight: 428.1151 Density: 1.589 g/cm3 Boiling Point: 504.469 °C at 760 mmHg Flash Point: 258.894 °C |
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Application | It is suitable for cotton, fruit trees, vegetables, tea and other crops, which can prevent spider mites, gall mites, mites and other harmful mites. Non-systemic acaricide with contact action, and long residual activity. Control of all stages of tetranychid and eriophyid mites on pome fruit, stone fruit, citrus fruit, vines, strawberries, hops, cotton, soya beans, cucurbits, vegetables, and ornamentals. Also used to control parasitic mites in beehives. Phytotoxicity: Slightly phytotoxic to certain varieties of apple, plum, and ornamentals. |
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