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| IMIBENCONAZOLE Basic information |
Product Name: | IMIBENCONAZOLE | Synonyms: | IMIBENCONAZOLE;2,4-triazole-1-ethanamidothioicacid,n-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-1h-(4-chloroph;4-chlorobenzyln-2,4-dichlorophenyl-2-(1h-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)thioacetamidate;enyl)methylester;hf6305;hf8505;1H-1,2,4-triazole-1-ethanimidothic-N-(2,4-dichlkorophenyl)-(4-chlorphenyl)methyl ester;4-chlorolbenzyl-N-2,4-dichlorophenyl-2-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)thioacetamidate | CAS: | 86598-92-7 | MF: | C17H13Cl3N4S | MW: | 411.74 | EINECS: | 617-888-6 | Product Categories: | | Mol File: | 86598-92-7.mol | |
| IMIBENCONAZOLE Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 89.5-90° | Boiling point | 567.4±60.0 °C(Predicted) | density | 1.42±0.1 g/cm3(Predicted) | vapor pressure | 8.5 x l0-8 Pa (25 °C) | Fp | 4℃ | storage temp. | 0-6°C | pka | 1.81±0.10(Predicted) | Water Solubility | 1.7 mg l-1 (20 °C) |
Hazard Codes | F,Xn | Risk Statements | 11-20/21/22-36 | Safety Statements | 16-36/37 | RIDADR | UN 1648 3 / PGII | WGK Germany | 2 | RTECS | XZ4803030 | Toxicity | LD50 in male, female rats, male, female mice (mg/kg): 2800, 3000, >5000, >5000 orally; in male, female rats (mg/kg): >2000, >2000 dermally; in honey bees (mg/bee): >125 orally; LC50 (48 hr) in carp: 1.02 ppm; LC50 (6 hr) in water fleas: >102 ppm (Ogawa) |
| IMIBENCONAZOLE Usage And Synthesis |
Uses | Fungicide. | Uses | Imibenconazole can be used in biological study of effect-directed analysis of toxicants in sediment with combined passive dosing and in vivo toxicity testing. | Uses | Imibenconazole is used to control scab, powdery mildew, Alternaria
leaf spot, sooty blotch, fly speck and rust on apples, scab and rust on
pears, scab and powdery mildew on fruits, and anthracnose and other
diseases on roses and chrysanthemums. | Definition | ChEBI: A member of the class of imidothioates that is the S-4-chlorobenzyl thioester of N-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-2-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)ethanimidothioic acid. Used to control a range of fungal diseases affect
ng fruit, vegetables, turf and ornamentals. It has a low mammalian toxicity and shows a moderate level of toxicity to fish, daphnia and earthworms but is relatively non-toxic to honey bees, birds and algae. | Metabolic pathway | There is little published information available on the metabolism of imibenconazole.
Based on the available data (PM) the reaction in Scheme 1 is
proposed. | Degradation | Imibenconazole is stable in weak alkali but it is unstable in acidic and in
strongly alkaline conditions (PM). |
| IMIBENCONAZOLE Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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