Identification | Back Directory | [Name]
CARPROPAMID | [CAS]
104030-54-8 | [Synonyms]
CARPROPAMID CARPROPAMIDE Carpropamid 0 Carproamid Soluton Carpropamid Soluton CARPROPAMID <)>97 % CARPROPAMID STANDARD carpropamid (bsi,paiso) Carpropamid Solution,100ppm Carpropamid@100 μg/mL in Acetonitrile Carpropamid@1000 μg/mL in Acetonitrile 2,2-DICHLORO-N-[1-(4-CHLOROPHENYL)ETHYL]-1-ETHYL-3-METHYLCYCLOPROPANECARBOXAMIDE 2,2-dichloro-N-[1-(4-chlorophenyl)ethyl]-1-ethyl-3-methylcyclopropane-1-carboxamide Cyclopropanecarboxamide, 2,2-dichloro-N-[1-(4-chlorophenyl)ethyl]-1-ethyl-3-methyl- | [Molecular Formula]
C15H18Cl3NO | [MDL Number]
MFCD03095718 | [MOL File]
104030-54-8.mol | [Molecular Weight]
334.67 |
Chemical Properties | Back Directory | [Melting point ]
152° | [Boiling point ]
480.1±45.0 °C(Predicted) | [density ]
1.28±0.1 g/cm3(Predicted) | [solubility ]
Chloroform (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly) | [form ]
neat | [pka]
14.75±0.60(Predicted) | [BRN ]
8395957 |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Uses]
Fungicide. | [Definition]
ChEBI: A cyclopropylcarboxamide obtained by formal condensation of the carboxy group of 2,2-dichloro-1-ethyl-3-methylcyclopropanecarboxylic acid with the amino group of 1-(4-chlorophenyl)ethylamine. A rice fungicide with specific action against Pyricularia
ryzae. It is not highly toxic to mammals but shows a moderate level of toxicity to birds, fish and earthworms. | [Metabolic pathway]
Carpropamid is degraded gradually and in a similar
way in rice plants (including rice cell cultures),
mammals, typical paddy soils, and water. The
degradation process includes oxidation of the methyl
group of the cyclopropane ring or in the 4-chlorophenyl
ring. In mammals and plants, various water-soluble
conjugates are formed. In soils, carpropamid is
completely degraded to carbon dioxide. |
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