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| Product Name |
Diquat |
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| Function |
Herbicide |
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| Chemical Name |
6,7-dihydrodipyrido[1,2-a:2′,1′-c]pyrazinediium |
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| Empirical Formula |
C12H12N2 |
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| CAS Number |
2764-72-9 |
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| Molecular Weight |
184.2 |
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Chemical Formula of
Active Ingredient |
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| Quality standard |
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Item |
Index |
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Diquat content %, (w/w) ≥ |
40.0 |
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Appearance |
Liquid |
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Melting point |
325 ºC | |
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| Toxicology |
Acute oral LD50: 130-400 mg/kg in rats Acute dermal LD50 (rats) : 650 mg/kg Acute rat inhalation LC50: 0.97 mg/l Acute Skin Irritation (rabbit): severe irritant Acute Eye Irritation (rabbit): moderate to severe irritant Skin Sensitization (guinea pig): not a skin sensitizer
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| Applications |
An herbicide and plant growth regulator. It is a quick-acting contact herbicide, causing injury only to the parts of the plant to which it is applied. It is nonselective, meaning that it does not spare 'nontarget' plants from its herbicidal effects. Diquat is referred to as a desiccant because it causes a leaf or an entire plant to dry out quickly. It is not residual, that is, it does not leave any trace of herbicide on or in plants, soil, or water. It is used to desiccate potato vines and seed crops, to control flowering of sugarcane, and for industrial and aquatic weed control. |
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| Stability |
Stable under normal storage conditions |
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| Pack |
200 kg/drum, 200 L/drum, 10L/drum etc |
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