Common
Name: |
Azoxystrobin
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Chemical
Name: |
methyl (αE)-2-[[6-(2-cyanophenoxy)-4-pyrimidinyl]oxy]-α-(methoxymethylene)benzeneacetate |
CAS
No.: |
131860-33-8 |
Structure: |
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Molecular
Formula: |
C22H17N3O5
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Molecular
Weight: |
403.4
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Physical
Chemistry: |
Technical azoxystrobin is a white crystalline solid. Solubility in water: 10mg/L
in water; soluble in alcohol, acetone, ethanol and benzene. Melting
Point: 118-119 C. Vapor pressure: <10-5 Pa at 20 C. |
Toxicity: |
The acute rat oral LD50 of Azoxystrobin was >5,000 mg/kg. The acute rat dermal LD50 was >2,000 mg/kg. The acute inhalation LC50 in rats was 962 mg/l for males and 698 mg/l for females. Azoxystrobin was not a skin sensitizer in guinea pigs. The active ingredient was found to be a slight irritant in rabbits for both eyes and skin. There were no corneal effects.
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Application: |
Azoxystrobin is a broad spectrum fungicide with activity against several diseases on many edible crops and ornamental plants. Some diseases controlled or prevented are rice blast, rusts, downy mildew, powdery mildew, late blight, apple scab, and Septoria. |
Technical
Purity: |
95%Tech
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Formulation
Type: |
50%WDG,25%SC
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