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- phosalone 95%TC 35%EC CAS No.:2310-17-0
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- ProName: phosalone 95%TC 35%EC CAS No.:2310-17-...
- CasNo: 2310-17-0
- Molecular Formula: C12H15ClNO4PS2
- Appearance: colorless crystals with a garlic-like ...
- Application: It is active against the red spider mi...
- DeliveryTime: within 1 week
- PackAge: Solid:50g,100g,200g,250g,400g,500g,1kg...
- Port: Shanghai
- ProductionCapacity: 5000 Metric Ton/Year
- Purity: 95%
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Phosalone
1,Common Name: Phosalone
2,CAS Number: 2310-17-0
3,Partition Coefficient: 3.77 - 4.38
- Common Name: Phosalone
- Appearance: colorless crystals with a garlic-like odor
- Chemical Name: S-6-chloro-2, 3-dihydro-2-oxobenzoxazol- 3-ylmethyl O, O-diethyl phosphorodithioate (IUPAC); S-[(6-chloro-2-oxo-3(2H)-benzoxazolyl)methyl] O, O-diethyl phosphorodithioate (CA); 3-(O, O-diethyl- dithiophosphorylmethyl)-6-chlorobenzoxazolone ; O,O-diethyl-S-(6-chloro-2-oxobenzoxazolin-3-yl-methyl)- phosphorodithioate
- CAS Number:2310-17-0 (13, 112, 113, 117, 174) 2279-71-2
- Molecular Weight: 367.82
- Water Solubility: ca. 0.01 g/l ; 10 g/l ; 0.0010 at 20 degrees C ; 1.2, 2.6 and 3.7 mg/l at 10, 20 and 30 degrees C respectively ; 10 mg/l at room temperature
- Solubility in Other Solvents: Soluble (ca. 1000 g/l) in ethyl acetate, acetone, acetonitrile, benzene, chloroform, methylene chloride, cyclohexane, dioxane, methyl ethyl ketone, toluene, xylene (all at 20 degrees C) . In methanol and ethanol, ca. 200 g/l at 20 degrees C
- Melting Point: 45-48 degrees C 117-118 degrees F (47-48 degrees C)
- Vapor Pressure: very low (at 20 degrees C, practically negligible) ; negligible at room temperature (111, 111, 113, 2) 5.03 x 10 to the minus 7 mmHg at 25 degrees C
- Partition Coefficient: 3.77 - 4.38
- Adsorption Coefficient: 3.41 (calculated)
- TRADE OR OTHER NAMES: The active ingredient phosalone is found in a variety of commercial insecticides. Trade names for products containing phosalone include Azonfene, Benzofos, Rubitox, Zolone and RP 11974 . The common name phosalone is generally recognized, except in the Soviet Union, where the common name benzphos is used .
REGULATORY STATUS: Phosalone is no longer for sale in the U.S. . Phosalone was a general use pesticide . Products containing phosalone had the Signal Word "Warning" on their label.
INTRODUCTION: Phosalone was introduced in 1963 by Rhone-Poulenc company as a nonsystemic insecticide and acaricide for use on deciduous fruit trees, market garden crops, cotton, potatoes and rape . It is a broad-spectrum pesticide with rapid killing ability. Approximately 12-20 days control may be expected .
Phosalone is a member of the organophosphate family of insecticides. It is used as both an insecticide and acaricide. It comes in emulsifiable concentrate, wettable powder and dust formulations . It is used on nut crops, citrus, pome fruits, stone fruits, grapes, potatoes, artichokes, roses and arborvitae . It is active against the red spider mite on apples and pears. It controls a wide range of caterpillars and beetles on crops of economic importance as well as a number of hemiptera and hymenoptera .