
CARTAP
| A. Physical and chemical properties: |
Structural Formula: |
| Chemical Name: | S,S'-(2-dimethylaminotrimethylene) bis(thiocarbamate) hydrochloride |
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| Empirical Formula: |
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| Melting point: | 179-181°C |
| Vapor pressure: | Negligible |
| Corrosive properties: | |
| Solubility: | In water c. 200 g/l (25°C). Very slightly soluble in methanol and ethanol. Insoluble in acetone, diethyl ether, ethyl acetate, chloroform, benzene, and hexane. |
| ◆ Technical grade: |
| 1.Active Ingredient: Cartap hydrochloride 95% min.
2.Appearance: Colorless to white hygroscopic crystals |
| ◆ Formulations: |
| 50% S.P.
4% G.
6% G. |
| ◆ Application: |
| Systemic insecticide. Cartap hydrochloride is used for control of chewing and sucking insects (particularly Lepidoptera and Coleoptera), at almost all stages of development, on many crops, including rice (Chilo suppressalis, Cnaphalocrocis medinalis, Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus and rice-leaf beetle), potatoes, cabbage and other vegetables (Agromyzidae, Leptinotarsa decemlineata and Plutella xylostella); also on soya beans, peanuts, sunflowers, maize, sugar beet, wheat, pearl barley, pome fruit, stone fruit, citrus fruit, vines, chestnuts, ginger, tea, cotton, and sugar cane. |
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| INSECTICIDE LIST
BPMC MALATHION CARBOFURAN ACEPHATE CARTAP IMIDACLOPRID MIPC PROPOXUR CYPERMETHRIN ENDOSULFAN METHAMIDOPHOS MONOCROTOPHOS DIMETHOATE ABAMECTIN DELTAMETHRIN FENITROTHION CHLORPYRIFOS FENVALERATE METHOMYL CARBOSULFAN METYL PARATHJON TRICHLORFON
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