Binapacryl

  • (6 - (1- methylpropyl ) -2,4- dinitrophenyl) -3,3- dimethylacrylate
  • 2- sec-butyl -4 ,6- dinitrophenyl -3-methyl -2- butenoate
  • 2- sec-butyl -4 ,6- dinitrophenyl -beta, beta- dimethylacrylic
  • Acricid
  • ( 2 - (1 -methylpropyl ) -4,6- dinitrophenyl) -3,3- dimethylacrylate
  • 2- sec-butyl -4 ,6- dinitrophenyl -3- methyl crotonate

Yellow to brown solid with a characteristic odor

Fixed

1.24 g · cm -3 ( bulk density )

66-67 ° C

13 MPa ( 25 ° C)

  • Practically insoluble in water (1 mg · l-1 at 20 ° C)
  • Soluble in acetone, xylene and ethanol

Risk

  • 58 mg · kg -1 ( LD50, rat, oral)
  • 750 mg · kg -1 ( LD50, Rabbit, transdermal)

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Binapacryl is a chemical compound from the group of dinitrophenols.

Production and representation

Binapacryl can be obtained by esterification of 3 - Methylcrotonoylchlorid dinoseb.

Properties

Binapacryl is a flammable, yellow to brown solid with a characteristic odor, is practically insoluble in water. It decomposes when heated. The compound is stable under normal ambient conditions, but decomposes slowly on exposure to UV light.

Use

Binapacryl is used as a fungicide, insecticide and acaricide.

In the European Union Binapacryl is not only not allowed, but forbidden. In Germany, Austria and Switzerland, no plant protection products containing this active ingredient are allowed.

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