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CAS No.: | 24579-73-5 |
Formula: | C9H20N2O2.HCl |
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Common Name | Propamocarb | ||
Chemical Name | Propyl 3-(dimethylamino) propylcarbamate. | ||
Formula | C9H20N2O2 | ||
M. W. | 330.17 | ||
CAS No | 24579-73-5 | ||
Technical | 96% TC | ||
Formulation | 722 g/L SL, 35% SL | ||
Physical & chemical propertise | Appearance: Colorless crystals and very hygroscopic. Melting Point: 45-55°C Vapour Pressure: 18mPa at 25°C. Stability: In water 1005 g/L at 20°C. Soluble in methanol>500g/l, isopropanol> 300g/l; ethyl acetate: 23g/l; hexane<0.1g/l; toluene<0.1g/l. |
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Toxicity | Oral LD50 (Rat):2000-2900 mg/kg. Dermal LD50 (Rabbit) : >3,000 mg/kg. Inhatation LC50: (4h) 4 mg/l. |
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Application | Systemic fungicide with protective action. Specific control of phycomycetous diseases (Pythium, Phytophthora, Aphanomyces, Bremia, Peronospora and Pseudoperonospora spp.). In particular, control of Pythium and Phytophthora spp. in tobacco, vegetables, glasshouse tomatoes, glasshouse cucumbers, ornamentals, tulips, and in forestry seedbeds; Pythium blight on turf; downy mildew on lettuce, cucurbits and cabbages; Phytophthora infestans in potatoes and tomatoes; Phytophthora cactorum on strawberries; etc. |