Herbicide Phenmedipham 97% TC, 16% EC Agrochemicals Weed Killer
Specification;
Common name
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Phenmedipham
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Chemical Name
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3-[(methyl oxycarbonyl)amino]phenyl-N-(3-methylphenyl) carbamate
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CAS No.
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13684-44-1
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Formula
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C17H18N2O4
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Specification
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95%TC, 16%EC, 160g/L EC
Item
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Phenmedipham 95%TC
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Appearance
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white crystal
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Content (%)
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≥95.0
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Moisture (%)
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≤0.5
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Insolubilities in Acetone (%)
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≤0.3
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Acid [H
2
SO
4
](%)
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≤0.3
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Physical & Chemical Properties
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Molecular weight: 240.
Appearance: Odorless, white crystalline solid.
Melting Point: 140-144° C.
Vapour Pressure: 1.32 MPa at 20° C.
Stability: Solubility in water 4.7mg/L, solubility in acetone 200g/l, methanol 50 g/l, benzene 2.5 g/l.
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Toxicity
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Oral LD50 8000 mg/kg, dermal LD50 ( rat) is greater than 4000 mg/kg, Inhal. LC50 rat without effect 1mg/L.
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Uses
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It is selective weed control in asparagus, carrots, celery (posttransplant), cotton (layby), field corn, parsnips, potatoes, sorghum, soybeans, sweet corn (layby), wheat (Pacific Northwest), and for short-term control of annual weeds in noncrop areas such as roadsides and fence rows.
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First-Aid Measures:
General advice: Consult a physician.
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If inhaled. If breathed in, move person into fresh air.
If not breathing, give artificial respiration
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In case of skin contact, wash off with soap and plenty of water
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In case of eye contact, rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 min.
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If swallowed, do NOT induce vomiting.
Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Rinse mouth with water.
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