Methomyl was introduced in 1966 as a broad spectrum insecticide. It is also used as an acaricide to control ticks and spiders. It is used for foliar treatment of vegetable, fruit and fi...
Description
Product name: Methomyl CAS No.: 16752-77-5 Molecular formula: C6H12N2O3S Molecular weight: 192.23 Chemical structure:
Physical and chemical properties: Appearance and characteristics: White to beige crystalline powder with slight smell of sulphur. MMelting point (℃): 78~79℃. Solubility: Water 57.9g/L (25℃), methanol 1000, acetone 730, ethanol 420, isopropanol 200, and toluene 30. It dissolves in hydrocarbons with a minimal quantity. Toxicity: The acute oral LD50 is 50.1~68.1mg/kg in rats; the acute dermal LD50 is more than 2000mg/kg in rats; the acute oral LD50 is 10mg/kg in mice; and the inhalation LC50 is 0.3mg/L in rats. It can cause mild conjunctivitis of rabbit eyes, but has no irritation to rabbit skin. Application: Methomyl was introduced in 1966 as a broad spectrum insecticide. It is also used as an acaricide to control ticks and spiders. It is used for foliar treatment of vegetable, fruit and field crops, cotton, commercial ornamentals, and in and around poultry houses and dairies. It is also used as a fly bait. It is capable of being absorbed by plants without being 'phytotoxic' or harmful, to the plant. Product specification: 98%TC (40kg drums or 50kg plastic bags)