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Physical and chemical
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Chemical Name |
2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranyl[(dibutylamino)thio]methylcarbamate |
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Empirical Formula |
C20H32N2O3S |
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Molecular Weight |
221.3 |
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Structural Formula |
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Melting point |
124-128°C |
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Solubility |
0.03mg/l in water, miscible in acetone, dichloromethane,
alcohol, xylene |
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Vapor pressure |
0.041mPa at 33°C |
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Corrosive properties |
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Explosive properties |
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Combustible properties |
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Formulations |
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20% W.P., 25%W.P., 20%E.C. |
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Application |
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Carbosulfan is a low toxic derivative from cabofuran.
It is a broad spectrum insecticide, nematicide, miticide, effective
against pests and mites with stomach and contact action. It is safe
to crops and effective to both pests and larva by good systemic
properties, low residue and long-term effect. It is used to protect
alfalfa, apple, citrus, corn, deciduous fruit, potato, rice, sorghum,
soybean, sugar beets, sugarcane, and other vegetable, field, tree
and orchard crops. Seed treatments.
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