Product Overview
Common name: Bupirimate 95%Tc, 25%Ec (Fungicides) IUPAC name: 5-butyl-2-ethylamino-6-methylpyrimidin-4-yl dimethylsulfamate Molecular Formula: C13H24N4O3S Molecular Weight: 316.4 CAS No.: 41483-43-6 M. P: 50-51A C V. P.: 0.1 mPa (25A C) Physical chemistry: Pale tan, waxy solid S. G. /Density: 1.2 Solubility: In water 22 mg/l (pH 5.2, 25A C). Soluble in most common organic solvents except paraffins Stability: Stable in dilute alkalis, but readily hydrolysed by dilute acids. Rapidly decomposed by u. V. Irradiation in aqueous solution. Unstable on prolonged storage above 37A C Packing: 200KG drum; 5L or 10L bottle Uses Control of powdery mildews of apples, pears, stone fruit, strawberries, gooseberries, currants, raspberries, vines, roses and other ornamentals, cucurbits, hops, beet, and other crops, at 150-375 g/ha. Phytotoxicity Chrysanthemums, roses, strawberries, and some varieties of apple may suffer slight injury.
Common name: Bupirimate 95%Tc, 25%Ec (Fungicides) IUPAC name: 5-butyl-2-ethylamino-6-methylpyrimidin-4-yl dimethylsulfamate Molecular Formula: C13H24N4O3S Molecular Weight: 316.4 CAS No.: 41483-43-6 M. P: 50-51A C V. P.: 0.1 mPa (25A C) Physical chemistry: Pale tan, waxy solid S. G. /Density: 1.2 Solubility: In water 22 mg/l (pH 5.2, 25A C). Soluble in most common organic solvents except paraffins Stability: Stable in dilute alkalis, but readily hydrolysed by dilute acids. Rapidly decomposed by u. V. Irradiation in aqueous solution. Unstable on prolonged storage above 37A C Packing: 200KG drum; 5L or 10L bottle Uses Control of powdery mildews of apples, pears, stone fruit, strawberries, gooseberries, currants, raspberries, vines, roses and other ornamentals, cucurbits, hops, beet, and other crops, at 150-375 g/ha. Phytotoxicity Chrysanthemums, roses, strawberries, and some varieties of apple may suffer slight injury.