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Product Name: | Napropamide | Synonyms: | 2-(1-naphthyloxy)-n,n-diethylpropionamide;2-(alpha-naphthoxy)-n,n-diaethyl-propionsaeureamid;2-(alpha-Naphthoxy)-N,N-Diethylpropionamide;Devrinol T;N,N-diethyl-2-(1-naphthalenyloxy)-Propanamide;n,n-diethyl-2-(1-naphthalenyloxy)propionamide;2-(A-NAPHTHOXY)-N,N-DIETHYL PROPIONAMIDE;Napropamide (25%) | CAS: | 15299-99-7 | MF: | C17H21NO2 | MW: | 271.35 | EINECS: | 239-333-3 | Mol File: | 15299-99-7.mol | |
Use
Soil. Degrades slowly in soil to 1-naphthol, 1,4-naphthoquinone, 2-(a-naphthoxy)-Nethylpropionamide
and 2-(a-naphthoxy)propionamide (Hartley and Kidd, 1987). In moist
loam or sandy-loam soils at 70–90°C, the half-life was 8–12 weeks. However, the persistence
may be as long as 9 months under conditions where microbial growth is limited
(Ashton and Monaco, 1991). Gerstl and Yaron (1983a) reported that the half-life of
napropamide in soil can range from 34 to 201 days depending upon the organic matter
content, soil texture, soil moisture content and analytical method.Plant. Rapidly metabolized in tomatoes and several fruit trees forming the watersoluble
hexose conjugates of 4-hydroxynapropamide (Humburg et al., 1989; Ashton and
Monaco, 1991).Photolytic. Napropamide decomposes under UV light. Under laboratory conditions,
irradiation of an aerated aqueous solution with UV light gave 2-hydroxypropananilide, 2-
propenanilide and pyruvinanilide as the major products. Minor photoproducts i
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