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Paraquat 42%TC/20%SL in herbicide
Paraquat 42%TC/20%SL in herbicide

Paraquat 42%TC(technical);27.6%276g/lSL;20%SL Best quality/price/service Professional package FAO Standards

Paraquat 42%Tech; Paraquat 27.6% SL / 20%SL

Classification: Herbicide

 

Common name

paraquat (BSI, E-ISO, (m) F-ISO, ANSI, WSSA, JMAF); no name (Germany)

 

IUPAC name

1,1'-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinediium; 1,1'-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium; 1,1'-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridylium (paraquat)

1,1'-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinediium dichloride; 1,1'-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium dichloride; 1,1'-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridylium dichloride (paraquat dichloride)

 

Chemical Abstracts name

1,1'-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium (paraquat)

1,1'-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium dichloride (paraquat dichloride)

CAS RN

[4685-14-7] (paraquat)

[1910-42-5];[2074-50-2] bis(methyl sulfate) (paraquat dichloride)

Formulation types: SL

Molecular formula:

C12H14N2 (paraquat) C12H14Cl2N2(paraquat dichloride)

Molecular weight: 186.3 (paraquat) 257.2(paraquat dichloride)

Properties:

Paraquat dichloride forms colorless, hygroscopic crystals, decomposing at 300, v. P. Negligible. Solubility, easily soluble in water, slightly soluble in short-China alcohol, practically insoluble in most other organic solvents. Stability stable in neutral and acidic media, but readily oxidized in alkaline media. Tech salts are corrosive to common metals.

 

Toxicity: paraquat dichloride

Reviews FAO/WHO 47, 49 (see part 2 of the Bibliography). Oral Acute oral LD50 for rats 157-129, guinea pigs 30-58 mg/kg. Skin and eye Acute percutaneous LD50 for rats 911 mg paraquat ion/kg. Irritating to skin and eyes (rabbits). Absorption through intact human skin is minimal; exposures can cause irritation and a delay in the healing of cuts and wounds; can cause temporary damage to nails. Not a skin sensitiser (guinea pigs). Inhalation No vapour toxicity. Extreme exposure to spray droplets may cause nose bleeding. NOEL (1 y) for dogs 0.65 mg/kg b.w. daily; (2 y) for rats 1.7 mg/kg b.w. daily. ADI (JMPR) 0.004 mg/kg b.w. (as paraquat ion) [1986]. Toxicity class WHO (a.i.) II; EPA (formulation) II (oral, a.i.); III (dermal, a.i.) EC classification T+; R26| T; R24/25, R48/25| Xi; R36/37/38| N; R50, R53

Uses:

Non-selective contact herbicide, absorbed by the foliage, with some translocation in the xylem. Broad-spectrum control of broad-leaved weeds and grasses in fruit orchards (including citrus), plantation crops (bananas, coffee, cocoa palms, coconut palms, oil palms, rubber, etc.), vines, olives, tea, alfalfa, onions, leeks, sugar beet, asparagus, ornamental trees and shrubs, in forestry, etc. Also used for general weed control on non-crop land; as a defoliant for cotton and hops; for destruction of potato haulms; as a desiccant for pineapples, sugar cane, soya beans, and sunflowers; for strawberry runner control; in pasture renovation; and for control of aquatic weeds. For control of annual weeds, applied at 0.4-1.0 kg/ha.

Packing:

According to the customer's request

Paraquat 42%TC/20%SL in herbicide

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