Diazinon
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Chemical name: |
O, O-diethyl O-2-isopropyl-6-methyl (pyrimidine-4-yl)phosphorothioate |
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Structural Formula: |
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Physical and Chemical Properties: |
Colorless oil. Boiling point 83 to 84 Degrees Centigrade at 26.7mPa. Solubility in water at room temperature 40mg/l. Stable to sunlight, Decompose above 120Degrees Centigrade , unstable in acidic and alkali media. |
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Toxicity: |
Belong to toxicity class2 moderately toxic. Tech(Rat): Oral LD 50 285mg/kg, Dermal LD 50 455mg/kg. Mice inhalation LC 50 630mg/l. Mild eye, skin irritation in rabbits. |
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Specification for Tech and formulation : |
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Diazion , w/w, min |
95% |
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Moisture, max |
0.06 |
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Acidity, max |
0.03 |
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Insoluble component in acetone |
0.15 |
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Conclusion |
Qualified |
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Diazion , w/w, min |
50%(60%) |
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Moisture, max |
0.2 |
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Acidity, max |
0.5 |
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Emulsion |
Qualified |
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Conclusion |
Qualified |
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Application: |
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It is a non-systemic insecticide with some acaricidal action. Main applications are in rice, fruit trees, vineyards, suger care, corn, cotton, tobacco, potatoes. Horticultural crops andcoffee for a wide range of sucking and leaf-eating insects. Used too against flies in the glasshouse and against files and ticks in veterinary practice. |
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Formulation: |
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Diazinon min.95% TC , Diazinon 5%G, Diazinon10% G and Diazinon 50%EC |
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Package: |
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Iron drum with plastic lining |


