Chloramben
From Self-sufficiency
Chloramben | |
---|---|
File:Chloramben.png | |
3-Amino-2,5-dichlorobenzoic acid | |
Other names Ambiben, Amiben | |
style="background: #F8EABA; text-align: center;" colspan="2" | Identifiers | |
CAS number | 133-90-4 |
PubChem | 8630 |
EC number | 205-123-5 |
SMILES | Script error: No such module "collapsible list". |
style="background: #F8EABA; text-align: center;" colspan="2" | Properties | |
Molecular formula | C7H5Cl2NO2 |
Molar mass | 206.03 g mol−1 |
Appearance | Colorless crystalline solid[1] |
Melting point | |
Solubility in water | 700 mg/L[1] |
style="background: #F8EABA; text-align: center;" colspan="2" | Hazards | |
R-phrases | R45 R36/37/38[2] |
S-phrases | S53 S22 S26 S36/37/39 S45[2] |
LD50 | 3500 mg/kg (rat)[1] 3725 mg/kg (mouse)[1] |
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) | |
Infobox references |
Chloramben is a selective herbicide used to control the seedlings of broadleaf weeds and annual grasses. It is mostly used for soybeans, but also for dry beans, peanuts, sunflowers, peppers, cotton, sweet potatoes, squash, hardwood trees, shrubs, and some conifers.[1]
Chloramben is considered practically nontoxic.[1]
References
Cite error: Invalid <references>
tag;
parameter "group" is allowed only.
<references />
, or <references group="..." />
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Chloramben Pesticide Information Profile, Extension Toxicology Network, Oregon State University
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 3-Amino-2,5-dichlorobenzoic acid at Sigma-Aldrich