CAS No.: | 165252-70-0 |
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Formula: | C7h14n4o3 |
EINECS: | No |
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Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance: white powder
Molecular formula:C7H14N4O3
Molecular Weight:202.21
Melting Point:107.5° C
Solubility: In water 39.8 g/l (20 °C). In hexane 9.0 × 10-6, heptane 11 × 10-6, xylene 72 × 10-3, toluene 150 × 10-3, dichloromethane 11, acetone 58, methanol 57, ethanol 19, ethyl acetate 5.2 (all in g/l, 20 °C)
Density: 1.425g/cm3
Melting Point: 107.5° C
Boiling Point: 334.531°C at 760 mmHg
Flash Point: 156.119°C
Toxicity
Acute Toxicity for Mammalian(Tech)
Oral (Rat, Mouse) LD50 ≥2,000 mg/kg
Dermal (Rat) LD50 ≥2,000 mg/kg
Avian & Aquatic Toxicity(Tech)
Japanese quail LD50 ≥2,000 mg/kg
Mallard duck LD50 >997.9 mg/kg/day
Carp LD50 (96hr) >1,000 ppm
Daphnia LD50 (48hr) >1,000 ppm
Application
Sucking insects such as aphids, plant bugs, leafhoppers and mealybugs.
Coleoptera species such as weevil, Colorado potato beetle and flea beetle.
Diptera species such as leafminer fly.
Certain Lepidoptera species such as fruit moths and leafminers.
Other species such as thrips, grasshoppers and fire ants.
Dose: take Dinotefuron 20%WP for example
Crop |
Pest |
Dose |
Method |
Paddy |
rice stem borer |
90-150g/ha |
Foliar spraying |
rice planthopper |
60-120g/ha |
Foliar spraying |
|
Cucumber |
whitefly |
90-150g/ha |
Foliar spraying |
Thrip |
60-120g/ha |
Foliar spraying |