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| Product Name |
Desmedipham |
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| Function |
Herbicide |
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| Chemical Name |
ethyl [3-[[(phenylamino)carbonyl]oxy]phenyl]carbamate |
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| Empirical Formula |
C16H16N2O4 |
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| CAS Number |
13684-56-5 |
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| Molecular Weight |
300.3 |
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Chemical Formula of
Active Ingredient |
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| Quality standard |
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Index |
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Desmedipham content %, (w/w) ≥ |
95.0 |
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Appearance |
Colourless, crystalline powder, practically odourless |
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Melting point |
120 ºC | |
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| Toxicology |
Acute oral LD50: > 5000 mg/kg in rats Acute dermal LD50 (rabbits) : > 2000 mg/kg Acute 4- hour rat inhalation LC50: > 7.4 mg/l Acute Skin Irritation (rabbit): non irritant Acute Eye Irritation (rabbit): non irritant Skin Sensitization (guinea pig): not a skin sensitizer
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| Applications |
Selective systemic herbicide, absorbed through the leaves, with translocation primarily in the apoplast. Used post-emergence to control broad-leaved weeds, including Amaranthus retroflexus, in beet crops, in particular sugar beet. Usually sprayed in combination with phenmedipham and ethofumesate. Desmedipham acts through the leaves only, and does not depend on soil type and humidity under normal growing conditions. Due to its wide safety margin to the crop, spraying is merely timed according to the development stage of the weeds, with optimum weed control when they are at the cotyledon stage. |
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| Stability |
Stable in aqueous acidic media, but hydrolysed in neutral and alkaline use media |
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| Pack |
25kg/ carboard drum, 200L/drum etc. |
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