Iprodione

  • 3 - (3,5 -dichlorophenyl ) -2,4- dioxo- N- isopropylimidazolidin -1 -carboxamide
  • Glycophen
  • Celebrity Dion

Colorless and odorless powder

Fixed

130-136 ° C

< 133 Pa at 20 ° C.

Very slightly soluble in water ( 0.013 g · l -1), soluble in ethanol, methanol, acetonitrile, toluene, benzene, acetone and dimethylformamide

Attention

3500 mg · kg -1 ( LD50, rat, oral) 4000 mg · kg -1 (oral, mouse) > 4400 mg · kg -1 (oral, rabbit)

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Iprodione is a chemical compound from the group of urea derivatives, carboxamides, dicarboximides, and imidazoles. It is used as a fungicide and nematicide in plant protection products.

Use

In the European Union iprodione is approved as a pesticide since 2004. It is for example used for seed treatment in vegetables against Sclerotinia and Alternaria species or against white mold in rape. In Switzerland and Germany preparations containing this substance are permitted in Austria not.

Safety

Iprodione is classified as a category 3 carcinogen.

Proof

Iprodione can be detected by capillary gas chromatography with mass spectrometric analysis.

Derivatives

Related pesticides ( Dichlorphenyldicarboximide ) are:

  • Chlozolinate C13H11Cl2NO5, CAS: 84332-86-5
  • Dichlozolin C11H9Cl2NO3, CAS: 24201-58-9
  • Isovaledion C14H14Cl2N2O3, CAS: 70017-93-5
  • Myclozolin C12H11Cl2NO4, CAS: 54864-61-8
  • Procymidone C13H11Cl2NO2, CAS: 32809-16-8
  • Vinclozolin C12H9Cl2NO3, CAS: 50471-44-8
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