Carbendazim fungicide
CAS No: 10605-21-7
MF.: C9H9N3O2
MW: 191.2
MP.: 302-307º C (decomp. )
VP.: 0.09 MPa (20º C); 0.15 MPa (25º C); 1.3 MPa (50º C); Separate study gives <0.0001 MPa (20º C)
SG.: 1.45 (20º C)
Formulation types: 98%TECH, 50%WP, 50%WDG, 50%SC
Appearance: Crystalline powder.
Solubility.: In water 29 mg/l (pH 4), 8 mg/l (pH 7), 7 mg/l (pH 8) (24º C). In dimethylformamide 5, acetone 0.3, ethanol 0.3, chloroform 0.1, ethyl acetate 0.135, dichloromethane 0.068, benzene 0.036, cyclohexane <0.01, diethyl ether <0.01, hexane 0.0005 (all in g/l, 24º C).
Stability: Decomposes at m. P.; Stable for at least 2 y below 50º C. Stable after 7 d at 20000 lux. Slowly decomposed in alkaline solution (22º C); DT50 >350 d (pH 5 and pH 7), 124 d (pH 9). Stable in acids, forming water soluble salts.
Toxicological information:
Oral: Acute oral LD50 for rats >15000, dogs >2500 mg/kg
Skin and eye: Acute percutaneous LD50 for rabbits >10000, rats >2000 mg/kg. Non-irritating to skin and eyes (rabbits). Not a skin sensitiser (Guinea pigs).
Purpose:
Control of Septorio, Fusarium, Erysiphe and Pseudocercosporella in cereals; Sclerotinia, Alternaria and Cylindrosporiurn in oilseed rape; Cercospora and Erysiphe in sugar beet; Uncinula and Botrytis in grapes; Cladosporium and Botrytis in tomatoes; Venturia and Podosphaera in pome fruit; And Monilia and Sclerotinia in stone fruit. Application rates vary from 120-600 g/ha, depending on crop. A seed treatment (0.6-0.8 g/kg) will control Tilletia, Ustilago, Fusarium and Septoria in cereals, and Rhizoctonia in cotton. Also shows activity against storage diseases of fruit as a DIP (0.3-0.5 g/l).
Common name |
Carbendazim 98%TECH |
Classification |
Fungicides |
CAS No. |
10605-21-7 |
MF |
C9H9N3O2 |
Place of origin |
Shanghai China |
State |
Powder |
Purity |
98% |
Payment terms |
T/T, L/C |
Brand name |
Bosman |
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