Chemical Properties | Colorless crystal; melts at 100 °C (212 °F);practically insoluble in water (44 mg/L at25 °C/77 °F); readily dissolves in most organicsolvents. |
Uses | MCPB is used for research regarding herbicides to control weed in crop field. |
Uses | Herbicide. |
Definition | ChEBI: A monocarboxylic acid that is butyric acid substituted by a 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy group at position 4. |
Hazard | Toxic by ingestion. |
Health Hazard | MCPB is structurally similar to 2,4-DB,except one methyl group substituting a Clatom in the ring. Toxic properties and thesymptoms are similar to 2,4-DB. It is mod-erately toxic by ingestion and possibly otherroutes of exposure. Skin contact can causeirritation. LD50 oral (rat): 680 mg/kg LD50 oral (mouse): 800 mg/kg. |
Agricultural Uses | Herbicide: A metabolite of MCPA (see above). MCPB is a
phenoxy herbicide produced as a sodium salt and an acid.
Herbicide registered for use on peas prior to flowering.
There are no residential uses of MCBP. Target organisms:
post-emergence control of Canadian thistle, buttercup,
mustard, purslane, ragweed, common lambsquarters, pigweed, smartweed, sowthistle, morning glory and other
broad leaf weeds[83]
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Trade name | 2 M-4Kh-M; 2M4KhM; 2 M-4XM;
4MCPB; BEXANE; BEXONE; U46 MCPB; LEGUMEX;
PDQ; THITROL; TRIFOLEX; TRITROL; TROTOX |