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Product Name: | Machette | Synonyms: | N-(Butoxymethyl)-α-chloro-N(2,6-diethylphenyl)acetamide;N-(BUTOXYMETHYL)-2-CHLORO-2',6'-DIETHYLACETANILIDE;n-(butoxymethyl)-2-chloro-n-(2,6-diethylphenyl)acetamide;RASAYANCHLOR;TRAPP;n-(butoxymethyl)-2-chloro-n-(2,6-diethylphenyl)-acetamid;N-Butoxymethyl-.alpha.-chloro-2’,6’-diethylacetanilide;MACHETE | CAS: | 23184-66-9 | MF: | C17H26ClNO2 | MW: | 311.85 | EINECS: | 245-477-8 | Mol File: | 23184-66-9.mol | |
Use
Machette [also known as butachlor] belongs to the chloroacetanilide group herbicides. Butachlor, together with other chloroacetanilide-class herbicides including acetochlor, alachlor, metachlor, and propachlor, are the most consumed chemicals all over the world in agriculture. Butachlor [N-[butoxymethyl]-2-chloro-2,6-diethyl acetanilide] is a widely recommended herbicide for application in rice cultivation. It is a systemic selective pre-emergent herbicide applied on rice, tea, wheat, beans and other crops viz. corn, soybean[1]. Butachlor is most commonly used to control a wide range of annual grass and broad leaf weeds[2] as well as submerged macrophytes in freshwater fishponds. Butachlor was developed by Monsanto Co. [USA] in 1968 and commonly used as a post-emergence herbicide in Asia and Africa[3]. It can be manufactured by the reaction of chloroacetyl chloride with the azomethine of 2,6-diethylaniline and formaldehyde, followed by treatment with n-butanol. Butachlor was introduced to Japan in 1973 for weed control in transplanted rice paddies.
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- CAS:23184-66-9
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