Common
Name: |
Oxamyl
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Chemical
Name: |
methyl 2-(dimethylamino)-N-[[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxy]-2-oxoethanimidothioate
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CAS
No.: |
23135-22-0
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Structure: |
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Molecular
Formula: |
C7H13N3O3S
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Molecular
Weight: |
219.26
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Physical
Chemistry: |
Technical is off white solid.
Melting point: 100C. Vapor pressure: 5.1×10-5Pa (25C). Solubility in
water: 280g/L.In methanol 1440,ethanol 330,acetone 670, toluene 10 (all in g/kg,25C). Stability: It's stable in room
temperature.
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Toxicity: |
Acute oral LD50 for male rats 3.1, female rats 2.5 mg/kg. Acute percutaneous LD50 for male rabbits 5027, female rabbits>2,000 mg/kg. Not irritating to skin, not a skin sensitiser on guinea pigs.Inhalation: LC50(1h) for male rats 0.17, female rats 0.12 mg/l air. Non-phytotoxic when used as directed. |
Application: |
Oxamyl is a broad spectrum carbamate pesticide, fast acting anti-cholinesterase agent with effective contact and stomach action. Also as a nematicide against roundworms. Works by blocking the normal functioning of cholinesterase.Effective systemic and excellent knowdown properties but poor lasting action.
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Technical
Purity: |
95%Tech |
Formulation
Type: |
24%SL
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