Metamitron

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Product Code: CDX-M0409
Product Group: Other Biochemicals
Supplier: Chemodex
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CDX-M0409-M100100 mg£65.00
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Overview

Regulatory Status: RUO
Shipping:
AMBIENT
Storage:
+20°C

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Chemical Structure

Chemical Structure

Further Information

Alternate Names/Synonyms:
4-Amino-4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-6-phenyl-1,2,4-triazin-5-one; BRN 0613129; Goltix
Appearance:
Off-white to yellow to brown powder.
CAS:
41394-05-2
Class:
9
EClass:
32160000
Form (Short):
solid
GHS Symbol:
GHS06,GHS09
Handling Advice:
Protect from light and moisture.
Hazards:
H302, H311, H330, H410
InChi:
InChI=1S/C10H10N4O/c1-7-12-13-9(10(15)14(7)11)8-5-3-2-4-6-8/h2-6H,11H2,1H3
InChiKey:
VHCNQEUWZYOAEV-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Long Description:
Chemical. CAS: 41394-05-2. Formula: C10H10N4O. MW: 202.2. Metamitron, a chemical synthetic triazinone herbicide, is a photosystem II (PSII) electron transport inhibitor. It is applied as a foliar spray, and is absorbed effectively through the leaf surface and the roots. It is effective against grass and broad-leaved weeds in beet crops. Compound can be used as analytical reference material.
MDL:
MFCD00055524
Molecular Formula:
C10H10N4O
Molecular Weight:
202.2
Package Type:
Vial
PG:
III
Precautions:
P273, P280, P301 + P312 + P330, P302 + P352 + P312, P304 + P340 + P310
Product Description:
Metamitron, a chemical synthetic triazinone herbicide, is a photosystem II (PSII) electron transport inhibitor. It is applied as a foliar spray, and is absorbed effectively through the leaf surface and the roots. It is effective against grass and broad-leaved weeds in beet crops. Compound can be used as analytical reference material.
Purity:
>98% (HPLC)
Signal Word:
Danger
SMILES:
CC(N1N)=NN=C(C2=CC=CC=C2)C1=O
Solubility Chemicals:
Soluble in DMSO or DCM (30mg/ml).
Source / Host:
Synthetic.
Transportation:
Excepted Quantity
UN Nummer:
UN3077
UNSPSC Category:
Biochemical Reagents
UNSPSC Number:
12352200
Use & Stability:
Stable for at least 2 years after receipt when stored at +20°C.

References

(1) R.R. Schmidt & C. Fedtke; Pest. Sci. 8, 611 (1977) | (2) P.J. Crowley; Compreh. Heterocyc. Chem. 1, 185 (1984) | (3) N.R. Parekh, et al.; J. Appl. Bacteriol. 77, 467 (1994) | (4) J. Ludvik, et al.; Acta Crystallogr. C 63, o259 (2007) | (5) W. Heri; The Triazine Herbicides: Chapter 3, 31 (2008)