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| Methabenzthiazuron Basic information |
Product Name: | Methabenzthiazuron | Synonyms: | 1-(2-benzothiazolyl)-1,3-dimethyl-ure;1,3-dimethyl-3-(2-benzthiazolyl)-harnstoff;bay74283;bayer5633;metabenzthiazuron;methbenzthiazuron;n-methyl-n’-methyl-n’-(2-benzothiazolyl)urea;preparation5633 | CAS: | 18691-97-9 | MF: | C10H11N3OS | MW: | 221.28 | EINECS: | 242-505-0 | Product Categories: | BENZOTHIAZOLE | Mol File: | 18691-97-9.mol | |
| Methabenzthiazuron Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 119-120.5° | density | 1.2527 (rough estimate) | refractive index | 1.6740 (estimate) | Fp | 11 °C | storage temp. | APPROX 4°C
| solubility | DMSO, Methanol (Sparingly) | pka | 12.83±0.46(Predicted) | form | neat | color | Off-White to Pale Beige | Water Solubility | 59mg/L(20 ºC) | Merck | 14,5939 | BRN | 196633 | EPA Substance Registry System | Methabenzthiazuron (18691-97-9) |
Hazard Codes | N,T,F | Risk Statements | 50/53-39/23/24/25-23/24/25-11 | Safety Statements | 60-61-45-16-7 | RIDADR | UN 3077 9/PG 3 | WGK Germany | 2 | RTECS | YR8980000 | HazardClass | 9 | PackingGroup | III | HS Code | 29342000 | Toxicity | LD50 in mice (mg/kg): >1000 orally; in male, female rats (mg/kg): >2500, >2500 orally; 540, 315 i.p. (Kimmerle, Lser) |
| Methabenzthiazuron Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | White crystalline solid; melts at 120°C(248°F); insoluble in water [~59 ppm at20°C (68°F)], soluble in organic solvents. | Uses | Selective herbicide. | Uses | Methabenzthiazuron is a benzothiazole and urea based herbicide used to control a spectrum of broad-leaved weeds and grasses crops. Methabenzthiazuron works via the inhibition of photosynthetic electron transport chain. | Uses | Methabenzthiazuron is a benzothiazole and urea based herbicide used to control a spectrum of broad-leaved weeds and grasses crops. Methabenzthiazuron works via the inhibition of photosynthetic electro
n transport chain. | Definition | ChEBI: Methabenzthiazuron is a member of benzothiazoles. | Health Hazard | Gupta and Singh (1985) investigated thetoxicity of tribunil in calves. Animals treatedwith 500 mg/kg orally developed toxicityin 36–48 hours. The symptoms includedincrease in body temperature, depression,and a progressive decrease in respiration rateand pulse rate. Necropsy findings in animalsthat died showed congestion of the lungs.Other organs affected were liver, kidney,urinary bladder, spleen, heart, and brain.A 75-mg/kg dose produced toxicity after2–3 weeks. | Metabolic pathway | When methabenzthiazuron is presowing applied to the
soil of pea fields, three degradation products are
detected as (2-benzothiazoyl)urea, 2-
(methylamino)benzothiazole and 2-
aminobenzothiazole. The latter two amines represent
a majority of the soil bound residues. |
| Methabenzthiazuron Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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