Phosmet oxon

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Product Code: TAR-T34029
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Overview

Regulatory Status: RUO
Shipping:
cool pack
Storage:
-20°C

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Further Information

Bioactivity:
Phosmet oxon is a toxic metabolite of phosmet, a phthalimide-derived, non-systemic, organophosphate insecticide used on plants and animals. It is mainly used on apple trees for control of codling moth, though it is also used on a wide range of fruit crops, ornamentals, and vines for the control of aphids, suckers, mites, and fruit flies.
CAS:
3735-33-9
Molecular Weight:
301.26
Purity:
0.98
SMILES:
O=C1C=2C=CC=CC2C(=O)N1CSP(=O)(OC)OC

References

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