Chemical Properties | white or light yellow crystals |
Chemical Properties | Chlormequat chloride is a white to yellowish
crystalline solid with a fish-like odor. |
Uses | Chlorocholine Chloride is a plant growth regulator that is primarily used on ornamental plants. |
Uses | Plant growth regulator on ornamental plants. |
Definition | A phytocidal bipyridilium quaternary ammonium
salt. |
General Description | White crystals with a fishlike odor. Used as a plant growth regulator. Said to be effective for cereal grains, tomatoes, and peppers. |
Air & Water Reactions | Very hygroscopic. Water soluble. Aqueous solutions are acidic. |
Reactivity Profile | Chlormequat chloride is incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. Chlormequat chloride is corrosive to unprotected metals. |
Hazard | Toxic; corrosive. |
Health Hazard | Inhalation of spray and prolonged or repeated contact with skin should be avoided. |
Fire Hazard | Flash point data for Chlormequat chloride are not available; however, Chlormequat chloride is probably combustible. |
Agricultural Uses | Plant growth regulator: Said to be effective for cereal grains, tomatoes, and peppers; cotton, grapes, mango, tobacco, vegetables. In California, major uses are in greenhouse plants and flowers and in nurseries, including geraniums, azaleas, hibiscus. |
Trade name | AC 38555®; ADJUST®, ATLAS CHLORMEQUAT®; CCC PLANT GROWTH REGULANT®; 60-CS-16®; CYCLOCEL®; CYCOCEL®; CYCOCEL-EXTRA®; CYCOGAN®; CYCOGAN EXTRA®; CYOCEL®; EI 38,555®; HICO CCC®; HORMOCEL-2CCC®; INCRECEL®; LIHOCIN®; RETACEL®; RETACIL®; STABILAN®; TUR®; WR 62® |
Biochem/physiol Actions | Chlormequat (Chlorocholine) chloride is a synthetic plant growth regulator that inhibits gibberellin (GA) biosynthesis. It is used to study the mechanisms and effects of gibberellins on plant cell growth and differentiation. |
Safety Profile | Human poison by
ingestion and intravenous routes.
Moderately toxic by skin contact. Human
systemic effects: respiratory depression.
Questionable carcinogen with experimental
neoplastigenic data. Mutation data reported. |
Potential Exposure | People engaged in the manufacture,
formulation, and application of this plant growth regulator
said to be effective for cereal grains, tomatoes, and
peppers. |
Shipping | UN2811 Toxic solids, organic, n.o.s., Hazard
Class: 6.1; Labels: 6.1-Poisonous materials, Technical
Name Required. |
Incompatibilities | Chlormequat chloride decomposes on
heating or in fire forming nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen chloride fumes. This chemical decomposes on heating with strong aqueous alkali solutions
forming trimethylamine and other gaseous products.
Contact with strong oxidizers may cause fire and explosions. Attacks many metals in presence of water. |
Waste Disposal | Incinerate in a unit with effluent gas scrubbing. |