Common
Name: |
Ametryn
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Chemical
Name: |
N-ethyl-N'-(1-methylethyl)-6-(methylthio)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine
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CAS
No.: |
834-12-8 |
Structure: |
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Molecular
Formula: |
C9H17N5S |
Molecular
Weight: |
227.33
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Physical
Chemistry: |
Technical Appearance: White powder. Odour: Non-specific. Melting point: 84-86℃. Vapour Pressure: 0.112mpa(20℃) Flammability Limits Not flammable. Solubility in Water (g/L): 18mg/L(20℃).Explosive:Non-explosive. Combustibility:Non-combustible.Volatility:Non-volatile.
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Toxicity: |
Acute: This product is slightly hazardous (WHO Class III) Swallowed: Harmful if swallowed.Eye: A mild irritant to the eyes. Skin: Contact with skin may result in mild irritation.
Inhaled: Irritant. Chronic Ametryn technical has been extensively tested on laboratory mammals and in test-tube systems. No evidence of mutagenic, carcinogenic, teratogenic and reproductive effects was obtained.
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Application: |
Ametryn is a methylthiotriazine based herbicide which inhibits photosynthesis and other enzymatic processes. Ametryn is used to control broadleaf weeds and annual grasses in pineapple, sugarcane and bananas.
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Technical
Purity: |
95%Tech
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Formulation
Type: |
50%SC
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