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| Product Name |
Trifluralin |
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| Function |
Herbicide |
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| Chemical Name |
2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzenamine |
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| Empirical Formula |
C13H16F3N3O4 |
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| CAS Number |
1582-09-8 |
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| Molecular Weight |
335.28 |
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Chemical Formula of
Active Ingredient |
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| Quality standard |
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Index |
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Trifluralin content %, (w/w) ≥ |
95.0 |
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Appearance |
Odorless, yellow-orange crystalline solid |
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Melting point |
49 ºC | |
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| Toxicology |
Acute oral LD50 (rat): > 5000 mg/kg Acute dermal LD50 (rat): > 5000 mg/kg Acute 1-hour rat inhalation LC50: > 2.8 mg/l Acute Skin Irritation (rabbit): non irritant Acute Eye Irritation (rabbit): slight irritant Skin Sensitization (guinea pig): sensitizer
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| Applications |
Trifluralin is a selective, pre-sowing or pre-emergence herbicide used to control many annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in a large variety of arable and horticultural crops . One of the dinitroanaline herbicides, trifluralin prevents weed growth by inhibiting root development through the interruption of mitosis– early developmental cell division. Trifluralin is used on winter wheat and barley, set-aside (arable land temporarily taken out of cultivation), oil-seed rape, brassicas, carrots, lettuce, sugar beet, and beans. It is also applied to outdoor bulbs and flowers, fodder crops, glasshouse crops, Christmas trees, herbaceous plants, soft fruit and vegetables.In other countries it is used on cotton, soybean, sunflower, canola, turf, alfalfa, tomatoes and vines. |
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| Stability |
Stable under normal conditions |
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| Pack |
250 kg/drum, 200L/drum etc. |
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