Carbosulfan pesticide
CAS No: 55285-14-8
BP.: 124-128º C
VP.: 0.041 MPa (25º C)
FP.: 95º C (closed cup)
SG.: 1.056 (20º C)
MF: C20H32N2O3S
MW: 380.5
Formulation types: 95% TECH, 20%EC
Appearance: Orange to brown clear, viscous liquid
Solubility.: In water 0.3 ppm (25º C). Miscible with most organic solvents, e. G. Xylene, hexane, chloroform, dichloromethane, methanol, ethanol, acetone, etc
Stability: Hydrolysed in aqueous media; DT50 (25º C) in pure water <1 h (pH 4), 22 h (pH 6), 7.6 d (pH 7), 14.2 d (pH 8), >58.3 d (pH 9)
Toxicological information
Acute oral LD50 for male rats 250, female rats 185 mg/kg.
Acute percutaneous LD50 for rats >2000 mg/kg. Slight eye irritant; Moderate skin irritant.
Purpose: Control of a wide range of soil-dwelling and foliar insect pests. Examplesof uses include control of millipedes, springtails, symphylids, wireworms, pygmy mangold beetles, frit flies, white grubs, aphids, caterpillars, flea beetles, Colorado beetles, stem borers, leafhoppers, planthoppers, codling moth, scales and free-living nematodes. The product is used in a wide range of crops, e. G. Cotton, sugar beet, potatoes, rice, top fruit, citrus, maize, vegetables, sugar cane and coffee.
Common name |
Carbosulfan95% TECH, 20%EC |
Classification |
Insecticide |
CAS No. |
55285-14-8 |
MF |
C20H32N2O3S |
Place of origin |
China Shanghai |
State |
Powder |
Purity |
95% |
Payment terms |
T/T, L/C |
Brand name |
Bosman |