Flubendiamide
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IUPAC name
1-N-[4-(1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropan-2-yl)-2-methylphenyl]-3-iodo-2-N-(2-methyl-1-methylsulfonylpropan-2-yl)benzene-1,2-dicarboxamide | |
Identifiers | |
272451-65-7 | |
3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image |
ECHA InfoCard | 100.130.778 |
PubChem | 11193251 |
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Properties | |
C23H22F7IN2O4S | |
Molar mass | 682.39 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | White crystalline powder |
Density | 1.659 g·cm−3 |
Melting point | 217.5–220.7 °C (423.5–429.3 °F; 490.6–493.8 K) |
0.0003 g·L−1 | |
Solubility in acetone | 102 g·L−1 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |
Infobox references | |
Flubendiamide is a pesticide in of the ryanoid class which acts at receptors in insect muscles. It is registered for use on over 200 crops, with some crops having as many as six applications per year.
The Environmental Protection Agency announced its intent to cancel its conditional approval of flubendiamide in March 2016.[1]
References
- ↑ "Flubendiamide – Notice of Intent to Cancel and Other Supporting Documents | Ingredients Used in Pesticide Products | US EPA". epa.gov. Retrieved 2016-03-16.
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