Common name
2, 4-D Amine Salt
Chemical name
(2, 4-dichlorophenoxy) acetic acid
CAS No
94-75-7
Molecular formula
C8H6Cl2O3
Application
2,4-D, its amine salts and butyl ester are systemic herbicides, widely used for the control of broad-leaved weeds such as Plantago, Ranunculus and Veronic in cereals crops-including wheat, maize, rice and sorghum-and grassland and turf areas. It is also widely used in mixtures with other herbicides to provide weed control in forestry, orchards and non-crop areas, and for the control of aquatic weeds.
Formulation type
2, 4-D Amine Salt 720g/L SL
2, 4-D Amine Salt 860g/L SL
2, 4-D butyl 72%EC
Package
Liquid: 200Lt plastic or iron drum,
20L, 10L, 5L HDPE, FHDPE, Co-EX, PET drum
1Lt, 500ml, 200ml, 100ml, 50ml HDPE, FHDPE, Co-EX, PET bottle Shrink film, measure cap
Solid: 25kg, 20kg, 10kg, 5kg fibre drum, PP bag, craft paper bag,
1kg, 500g, 200g, 100g, 50g, 20g Aluminum foil bag.
Carton: plastic wrapped/woven bag carton
The package can be made as the customer's requirement.
Storage Stability
Stable for 2years after receipt of order if stored under recommended conditions.
After 2 years, the compound should be re-analyzed for chemical purity before us
Active ingredient |
2,4-D dimethyl amine salt |
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Structural Formula |
C8H6Cl2O3 |
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Classification |
Herbicide / Agrochemical |
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Mode of Action |
Selective systemic herbicide. Salts are readily absorbed by the roots, whilst esters are readily absorbed by the foliage. Translocation occurs, with accumulation principally at the meristematic regions of shoots and roots. Acts as a growth inhibitor. |
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Uses |
Post-emergence control of annual and perennial broad-leaved weeds in cereals, maize, sorghum, grassland, established turf, grass seed crops, orchards (pome fruit and stone fruit), cranberries, asparagus, sugar cane, rice, forestry, and on non-crop land (including areas adjacent to water), at 0.28-2.3 kg/ha. Control of broad-leaved aquatic weeds. The isopropyl ester can also be used as a plant growth regulator to prevent premature fruit fall in citrus fruit. |
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Phytotoxicity |
Phytotoxic to most broad-leaved crops, especially cotton, vines, tomatoes, ornamentals, fruit trees, oilseed rape and beet. |
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Toxicity |
Oral: Acute oral LD50 for rats 639-764, mice 138 mg/kg. Skin and eye: Acute percutaneous LD50 for rats >1600, rabbits > 2400 mg/kg. Skin and eye irritant (rabbits). A skin sensitiser (guinea pigs). Inhalation: LC50 (24 h) for rats >1.79 mg/l. |
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Certificate of quality
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2,4-D dimethyl amine salt720g/l SL |
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Item Appearance Content of A.I. Water insolubles Free phenol (Calculated as 2,4-Dichlorophenol) pH value Dilution stability(20 times) |
Specification Homogeneous clear liquid 720±25 g/L ≤0.3% ≤0.2% 7.0-10.0 FAO Standard |
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Certificate of quality |
2,4-D dimethyl amine salt 98% Tech |
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Item Appearance Content of A.I. Loss on drying Triethanolamine insolubles Free phenol Sulfate ash |
Specification White powder ≥98% ≤1.5% ≤0.5% ≤0.3% ≤0.5 |