
TRICHLORFON
| A. Physical and chemical properties: |
Structural Formula: |
| Chemical Name: | dimethyl 2,2,2-trichloro-1-hydroxyethylphosphonate |
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| Empirical Formula: |
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| Melting point: | 78.5°C; delayed melting to 84°C |
| Vapor pressure: | 0.5 mPa (25°C) |
| Corrosive properties: | |
| Solubility: | In water 120 g/l (20°C). Readily soluble in common organic solvents (with the exception of aliphatic hydrocarbons and petroleum oils), e.g. hexane 0.1-1, dichloromethane, isopropanol >200, toluene 20-50 (all in g/l, 20°C). |
| ◆ Technical grade: |
| 1.Active Ingredient: 95% min.
2.Appearance: White to yellow crystalline solid |
| ◆ Formulations: |
| 80% S.P. |
| ◆ Application: |
| Non-systemic insecticide. Insecticidal control in agriculture, horticulture, forestry, food storage, gardening, households, and animal husbandry. In particular, control of Diptera, Lepidoptera, Hymenoptera, Hemiptera, and Coleoptera on many crops. Also used to control household pests such as flies, cockroaches, fleas, bed bugs, silverfish, ants, etc.; as a fly bait in farm buildings and animal houses; and for control of ectoparasites on domestic animals. |
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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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