Myclobutanil
- CAS No.
- 88671-89-0
- Chemical Name:
- Myclobutanil
- Synonyms
- SYSTHANE;nova;Nove;novaw;rally;RH-3866;Syseant;nu-flowm;hoe39304f;rh-53,866
- CBNumber:
- CB5190849
- Molecular Formula:
- C15H17ClN4
- Molecular Weight:
- 288.78
- MOL File:
- 88671-89-0.mol
- MSDS File:
- SDS
- Modify Date:
- 2024/7/2 8:55:11
Melting point | 63-68°C |
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Boiling point | 202-208°C |
Density | 1.1614 (rough estimate) |
vapor pressure | 2.13 x l0-4 Pa (25 °C) |
refractive index | 1.6110 (estimate) |
Flash point | >100 °C |
storage temp. | Sealed in dry,2-8°C |
solubility | Chloroform (Slightly), DMSO (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly) |
form | Solid |
pka | 2.30±0.10(Predicted) |
color | White to off-white |
Water Solubility | 142 mg/L (25 ºC) |
Merck | 13,6346 |
BRN | 7138849 |
InChIKey | HZJKXKUJVSEEFU-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
CAS DataBase Reference | 88671-89-0(CAS DataBase Reference) |
EPA Substance Registry System | Myclobutanil (88671-89-0) |
SAFETY
Risk and Safety Statements
Symbol(GHS) | GHS07,GHS08,GHS09 |
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Signal word | Warning | |||||||||
Hazard statements | H302-H319-H361d-H411 | |||||||||
Precautionary statements | P202-P264-P273-P301+P312-P305+P351+P338-P308+P313 | |||||||||
Hazard Codes | Xn;N,N,Xn | |||||||||
Risk Statements | 22-36-51/53-63 | |||||||||
Safety Statements | 36/37-46-61 | |||||||||
RIDADR | UN 3077 | |||||||||
WGK Germany | 3 | |||||||||
RTECS | XZ5257000 | |||||||||
Toxicity | LD50 in male, female rats (mg/kg): 1600, 2229 orally; LD50 in rabbits (mg/kg): 7500 dermally (Orpin) | |||||||||
NFPA 704 |
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Myclobutanil Chemical Properties,Uses,Production
Description
Myclobutanil is a broad-spectrum systemic foliar-applied
fungicide of the substituted triazole chemical class of
compounds, with protective, eradicative, and curative action. It
disrupts membrane function in fungi by inhibition of sterol
biosynthesis.
It is produced by the alkylation of 4-chlorophenylacetonitrile
with butyl chloride, followed by treatment with dibromomethane
and sodium hydroxide in dimethyl sulfoxide. The
resulting intermediate is then reacted with the potassium salt of
1,2,4-triazole in dimethyl formamide.
Commercially, myclobutanil is presented as different
formulations or preparations with concentrations up to 60%
active ingredient (a.i.). It is formulated as a wettable powder
(2–40% a.i.) or as an emulsifiable concentrate (1–25% a.i.),
granular (<1% a.i.), dust (5% a.i.), dry flowable (60% a.i.), and
ready to use (<1% a.i.) solutions to be used in agriculture or in
domestic activities by homeowners.
It is also used at lower concentrations in combination
with other agrochemicals such as pyretroids (permethrin),
fludioxonil, mefenoxam, azoxistrobin, mancozeb, sulfur, or
fluoxastrobin.
Chemical Properties
White to pale yellow crystalline solid. Soluble in alcohols, aromatics, esters, ketones and other organic solvents. Solubility is about 50-100g/L; insoluble in aliphatic hydrocarbons such as hexane; solubility in water is 142mg/L. The degradation half-life is 25 days in aqueous solution under sunlight, and 66 days in soil. It does not degrade under anaerobic conditions, and does not hydrolyze within 28 days under the conditions of pH 5, 7, and 9 (28°C).
Uses
Myclobutanil is an fungicide used on a wide range of food crops. Myclobutanil inhibits the biosynthesis of ergosterol, a critical componet of fungal cell membranes.
Hazard
Moderately toxic by ingestion, inhalation,and skin contact.
Agricultural Uses
Fungicide: Widely used to control powdery mildew, rust, sclerotina, spot blight, rot, black rot and similar fungi on a variety of food and non-food crops.
Trade name
EAGLE®; NOVA®; NU-FLOW®; RALLY®; LAREDO®; RH 3866®; SYSTHANE® TECHNICAL
Safety Profile
Moterately toxic by ingestion, inhalation, and skin contact. Experimental reproductive effects. When heated to decomposition emits toxic fumes of NOx, SO,, Cl-.
Potential Exposure
Myclobutanil is a nitrile compound and a triazole fungicide. It is widely used to control powdery mildew, rust, sclerotina, spot blight, rot, black rot and similar fungi on a variety of food and nonfood crops. Nitriles can be derived from salts of cyanide, but are usually less toxic.
Environmental Fate
Relevant physicochemical properties are estimated Koc value
of 950, log Kow of 2.94, estimated Henry’s law constant of
4.3×10-9 atmm3 mol-1 at 25 ℃, vapor pressure of 1.6 106
mmHg, and water solubility of 140 mg l-1.
In soil under aerobic conditions, myclobutanil exhibits high
to very high persistence, and medium to low mobility, forming
the minor soil metabolite myclobutanil butyric acid which
exhibits low to moderate persistence and very high mobility in
soil. Both adsorptions are affected significantly by differing soil
pH. Volatilization from moist soil surfaces is not expected to be
an important fate process. The biodegradation half-life of
myclobutanil in silt loam soil is about 66 days. No degradation
was observed under anaerobic conditions.
In aquatic environments, it is expected to adsorb to suspended
solids and sediment. Volatilization from water surfaces
is not expected. In dark natural sediment water systems,
myclobutanil partitioned from the water column to sediment,
where it exhibited very high persistence. Aqueous solutions of
myclobutanil decompose on exposure to light with half-lives of
222 days in sterile water, 0.8 days in sensitized sterile water,
and 25 days in pond water. Hydrolysis was not observed after
28 days at pH values of 5, 7, and 9 at 28 ℃.
An estimated bioconcentration factor of 37 suggests the
potential for bioconcentration in aquatic organisms is moderate,
provided the compound is not metabolized by the
organism.
In the ambient atmosphere, it is expected to exist in both
the vapor and particulate phases. Vapor-phase myclobutanil is degraded by reaction with photochemically produced hydroxyl
radicals; the half-life for this reaction in air is estimated to be
2.3 days. Particulate-phase myclobutanil may be removed from
the air by wet or dry deposition.
Metabolic pathway
There is limited published information available on the metabolism of myclobutanil. In plants and mammals, the butyl group is oxidised to an alcohol and a ketone. In soils, substantial degradation of the molecule occurs under aerobic conditions.
Shipping
UN2763 Triazine pesticides, solid, toxic, Hazard Class: 6.1; Labels: 6.1-Poisonous materials. UN3077 Environmentally hazardous substances, solid, n.o.s., Hazard class: 9; Labels: 9-Miscellaneous hazardous material, Technical Name Required. UN3082 Environmentally hazardous substances, liquid, n.o.s., Hazard class: 9; Labels: 9-Miscellaneous hazardous material, Technical Name Required.
Incompatibilities
Decomposes on exposure to strong light. Incompatible with oxidizers (chlorates, nitrates, peroxides, permanganates, perchlorates, chlorine, bromine, fluorine, etc.); contact may cause fires or explosions. Keep away from alkaline materials, strong bases, strong acids, oxoacids, epoxides. The triazoles are sensitive to heat, friction, and impact. Sensitivity varies with the type substitution to the triazole ring. Metal chelated and halogen substitution of the triazole ring make for a particularly heat sensitive material. Azido and nitro derivatives have been employed as high explosives. No matter the derivative these materials should be treated as explosives. Nitriles may polymerize in the presence of metals and some metal compounds. They are incompatible with acids; mixing nitriles with strong oxidizing acids can lead to extremely violent reactions. Nitriles are generally incompatible with other oxidizing agents such as peroxides and epoxides. The combination of bases and nitriles can produce hydrogen cyanide. Nitriles are hydrolyzed in both aqueous acid and base to give carboxylic acids (or salts of carboxylic acids). These reactions generate heat. Peroxides convert nitriles to amides. Nitriles can react vigorously with reducing agents. Acetonitrile and propionitrile are soluble in water, but nitriles higher than propionitrile have low aqueous solubility. They are also insoluble in aqueous acids.
Waste Disposal
Consult with environmental regulatory agencies for guidance on acceptable disposal practices. Contact a licensed disposal facility about surplus and nonrecyclable solutions. Burn in a chemical incinerator equipped with an afterburner and scrubber. Extra care must be exercised as the material in an organic solvent is highly flammable. In accordance with 40CFR165, follow recommendations for the disposal of pesticides and pesticide containers. Containers must be disposed of properly by following package label directions or by contacting your local or federal environmental control agency, or by contacting your regional EPA office. Incineration or permanganate oxidation.
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