Common
Name: |
Isoprothiolane
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Chemical
Name: |
bis(1-methylethyl) 2-(1,3-dithiolan-2-ylidene)propanedioate
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CAS
No.: |
50512-35-1
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Structure: |

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Molecular
Weight: |
290.4
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Physical
Chemistry: |
Technical Isoprothiolane is a yellow solid with irritating smell. Vapour Pressure:18.8 mPa at 25C.Melting Point: 54--54.5C. Solubility in
water: 54 mg/l (25C). In methanol 1510, ethanol 760, acetone 4060, chloroform 4130, benzene 2770, n-hexane 10 (all in g/l, 25C). Stability Stable to acid, alkali, light and heat.
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Toxicity: |
The acute oral LD50 for mancozeb was 4,500 mg/kg.The
acute dermal (skin) LD50 for mancozeb was greater than 5,000
mg/kg.Mancozeb was mildly irritating to the skin with a primary
irritation score (PIS) of 0.5.Mancozeb caused moderate eye
irritation with a PIS of 2.3.Mancozeb has an acute inhalation to
LC50 of greater than 5.14 mg/L.Mancozeb is used to control
Lophodermium needle cast, Pine gall rust, and Scirrhia brown spot in
conifers and Swiss needle cast in Douglas Fir. |
Application: |
Oral Acute oral LD50 for male rats 1190, female rats 1340. Skin and eye Acute percutaneous LD50 for male and female rats >10 250 mg/kg. Slight eye irritant; not a skin irritant (rabbits). Not a skin sensitiser (guinea pigs). Inhalation LC50 (4 h) for rats >2.7 mg/l. Other Non-mutagenic in the Ames test. In reproduction and teratogenicity studies on rats, no adverse effects were observed. |
Technical
Purity: |
95%Tech
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Formulation
Type: |
40%EC
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