PEBULATE

PEBULATE Basic information
Product Name:PEBULATE
Synonyms:PEBC;PEBULAT;PEBULATE;R-2061;TILLAM;TILLAM(R);S-PROPYL-N-BUTYL-N-ETHYLTHIOCARBAMATE;S-PROPYL N-BUTYLTHIOL-CARBAMATE
CAS:1114-71-2
MF:C10H21NOS
MW:203.34
EINECS:214-215-4
Product Categories:Alphabetic;P;PON - PT;Alpha sort;Herbicides;N-PAlphabetic;PA - PENPesticides&Metabolites;Pesticides&Metabolites;Thiocarbamates
Mol File:1114-71-2.mol
PEBULATE Structure
PEBULATE Chemical Properties
Melting point <25℃
Boiling point 142℃
density 0.9458 g/cm3 (30 ºC)
refractive index 1.4752 (589.3 nm 30℃)
storage temp. 0-6°C
pka-1.19±0.70(Predicted)
form Liquid
color Amber
Water Solubility 92mg/L(21 ºC)
BRN 1933846
CAS DataBase Reference1114-71-2(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemPebulate (1114-71-2)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes Xn,N
Risk Statements 22-51/53
Safety Statements 23-61
RIDADR UN3082 9/PG 3
WGK Germany 2
RTECS EZ0400000
HS Code 29302000
Hazardous Substances Data1114-71-2(Hazardous Substances Data)
ToxicityLD50 orally in rats: 1.12 g/kg (Bailey, White)
MSDS Information
PEBULATE Usage And Synthesis
Chemical PropertiesColorless to yellowish, flammable liquid. Aromatic odor.
UsesSelective herbicide.
DefinitionChEBI: Pebulate is a tertiary amine.
General DescriptionColorless to yellow liquid with aromatic odor. Non corrosive. Used as an herbicide.
Air & Water ReactionsThio and dithiocarbamates slowly decompose in aqueous solution to form carbon disulfide and methylamine or other amines. Such decompositions are accelerated by acids.
Reactivity ProfilePEBULATE is a thiocarbamate. Flammable gases are generated by the combination of thiocarbamates and dithiocarbamates with aldehydes, nitrides, and hydrides. Thiocarbamates and dithiocarbamates are incompatible with acids, peroxides, and acid halides.
Potential ExposurePebulate is a thiocarbamate herbicide used for pre-emergence control of germinating seeds of broadleaf and grassy weeds in sugar beets, tobacco, and tomatoes. There are no registered residential uses of pebulate
ShippingDo not discharge into drains or sewers. Dispose of waste material as hazardous waste using a licensed disposal contractor to an approved landfill. Consult with environmental regulatory agencies for guidance on acceptable disposal practices. Generators of waste containing this contaminant (≥100 kg/mo) must conform with EPA regulations governing storage, transportation, treatment, and waste disposal. If allowed, incineration with effluent gas scrubbing (carbon dioxide may be released) is recommended. In accordance with 40CFR165, follow recommendations for the disposal of pesticides and pesticide containers. Noncombustible containers should be crushed and buried under more than 40 cm of soil. Must be disposed properly by following package label directions or by contacting your local or federal environmental control agency, or by contacting your regional EPA office.
IncompatibilitiesThiocarbamate esters are combustible. They react violently with powerful oxidizers such as calcium hypochlorite. Poisonous gases are generated by the thermal decomposition of thiocarbamate compounds, including carbon disulfide, oxides of sulfur, oxides of nitrogen, hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and methylamine.Thio and dithiocarbamates slowly decompose in aqueous solution to form carbon disulfide and methylamine or other amines. Such decompositions are accelerated by acids. Flammable gases are generated by the combination of thiocarbamates with aldehydes, nitrides, and hydrides. Thiocarbamates are incompatible with acids, peroxides, and acid halides.
PEBULATE Preparation Products And Raw materials
Phthalates ETHIOLATE PEBULATE 4-(2-oxo-5,6-dihydro-2H-cyclopenta[d][1,3]thiazol-3(4H)-yl)butanoic acid S-METHYL-N,N-DIETHYLTHIOCARBAMATE DL-BUTHIONINE-[S,R]-SULFOXIMINE

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