Detailed Product Description
Common name: Epoxiconazole Chemical name: cis-1-[[3-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-(4-fluorophenyl)oxiranyl]methyl]-1H-1,2,4-triazole Structural formula: Molecular formula: C17H13ClFN3O Chemical class: Conazole fungicides CAS No.: 106325-08-0 Properties: Form: colorless crystals Melting point: 206oC Vapour pressure: <1 x 10-2MPa Solubility in water: 6.63 x 10-3g/L (20oC) Solubility in solvents: Acetone 14.4g/L, heptane 0.04g/L, dichloromethane 29.1g/L (all at 20oC) Stability: Nohydrolysis at pH 5 and pH 7 within 12 days Toxicity: Acute oral LD50 for rats: >5,000mg/kg Acute dermal LD50 for rats: >2,000mg/kg Inhalation LC50 for rats: 5.3mg/L No irritation to eyes and skin Non-mutagenic, non-teratogenic, non-carcinogenic Ecotoxicology Effects on aquatic organisms: bulltrout LC50 2.4-4.6mg/kg, bluegill sunlight 4.6-6.8mg/kg (96h), daphnia EC50 8.7mg/L (48h), algae EC50 2.3mg/L (72h). Effects on bees: not toxic to bee, LD50 (48h, oral and contact) >200μg/bee Effects on birds: bobwhite quail LD50>2000mg/kg Effects on earthworms: LC50 1000mg/kg (14d) Environmental fate: degradation in soil is by microbial activity Mode of action: preventive and curative fungicide Usage: Braod-spectrum fungicide, for control of diseases caused by Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes, and Deuteromycetes in cereals, sugar beet, peanuts, oilseed rape, and ornamentals.
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