|
| Identification |
| Molecular Structure |
 |
CAS No. |
80060-09-9 |
| Molecular Formula |
C23H32N2OS |
| Molecular Weight |
384.58 |
| Name |
Diafenthiuron |
| Synonymous |
3-(2,6-Diisopropyl-4-phenoxyphenyl)-1-tert-butyl-thiourea; 1-tert-Butyl-3-(2,6-diisopropyl-4-phenoxyphenyl)thiourea |
| Properties |
| Melting Point |
144.6-147.7 ÂșC
|
| Safety & Transportation Information |
| Harzard Symbols |
|
| Hs code |
|
| Supplier Specification |
| Appearance |
Colourless crystals
|
| Purity |
95%+
|
| Packages |
|
| Productivity |
|
| Storage |
|
| Notes |
A potent insecticide, effective by contact and ingestion against a wide range of pests. Crop protection uses include: Coleoptera (2.5-7.5 g/ha), Heteroptera (5.0-7.5 g/ha), Homoptera (6.2-12.5 g/ha), Lepidoptera (5.0-21 g/ha) and Thysanoptera (5-10 g/ha) in cereals, citrus, cotton, grapes, maize, oilseed rape, soya beans, top fruit and vegetables. It controls Acrididae (5.0-12.5 g/ha), and is recommended against locusts. Soil surface sprays (2.5-5.0 g/ha) control Noctuidae. It is used against indoor crawling and flying insects (12.5 mg/m2) and pests of stored grain (0.25-0.5 g/t) and timber (Blattodea, Culicidae, Muscidae). Dip or spray (12.5-75 mg/l), and pour-on (0.75 mg/kg b.w.) applications give good control of Muscidae, Tabanidae, Ixodidae and other Acari on cattle, sheep and pigs, etc
|
|
|
|