isoprocarb
97%tech, 20%ec,
Insecticide
carbamate
NOMENCLATURE
Common name isoprocarb (BSI, E-ISO); isoprocarbe ((m) F-ISO); MIPC (JMAF)
IUPAC name o-cumenyl methylcarbamate; 2-isopropylphenyl methylcarbamate
Chemical Abstracts name 2-(1-methylethyl)phenyl methylcarbamate
CAS RN [2631-40-5] EEC no. 220-114-6 Development codes Bayer KHE 0145; BAY 105807 Official codes OMS 32; ENT 25 670
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
Mol. wt. 193.2 M.f. C11H15NO2 Form Colourless crystals. M.p. 93-96 ºC B.p. 128-129 ºC/20 mmHg V.p. 2.8 mPa (20 ºC) KOW logP = 2.30 (25 ºC) S.g./density 0.62 Solubility In water 0.265 g/l. In acetone 400, methanol 125 (both in g/l). Stability Hydrolysed in alkaline media.
APPLICATIONS
Biochemistry Cholinesterase inhibitor. Mode of action Insecticide with contact and stomach action. Fast-acting with moderately long residual activity. Uses Control of leafhoppers (at 900-1200 g/ha), planthoppers, aphids, capsids, bugs, etc., on rice, cocoa, sugar cane, vegetables and other crops. Formulation types DP; EC; GR; HN; WP. Compatibility Incompatible with alkaline materials.
product name: |
isoprocarb 97% tech |
isoprocarb 20% ec |
appearance: |
white or pale yellow troche solid |
pale yellow homogeneous liquid |
a.i. content: |
97.02% |
20.02% |
water: |
0.05% |
0.25% |
free phenol£º |
0.25% |
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