- phosalone
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- $0.00 / 25kg
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2025-12-02
- CAS:2310-17-0
- Min. Order: 1kg
- Purity: 99
- Supply Ability: 20tons
- Phosalone
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- $1.00 / 1kg
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2019-07-06
- CAS:2310-17-0
- Min. Order: 1kg
- Purity: 99%
- Supply Ability: Customized
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| | Phosalone Basic information |
| Product Name: | Phosalone | | Synonyms: | s-6-chloro-2,3-dihydro-2-oxo-1,3-benzoxazol-3-ylmethylo,o-diethylphosphorodit;S-6-Chloro-2,3-dihydro--2-oxobenzoxazol-3-ylmethyl phosphorodithioate;AZOFENE;6-chloro-2,3-dihydro-2-oxobenzoxazol-3-ylmethyl O,O-diethyl phosphorodithioate;s-6-chloro-2,3-dihydro-2-oxobenzoxazol-3-ylmethylo,o-diethylphosphorodithioat;S-6-chloro-2,3-dihydro-2-oxobenzoxazol-3-ylmethylO,O-diethylphosphorodithioate;zolon;Zolone PM | | CAS: | 2310-17-0 | | MF: | C12H15ClNO4PS2 | | MW: | 367.81 | | EINECS: | 218-996-2 | | Product Categories: | INSECTICIDE;AcaricidesPesticides;AcaricidesPesticides&Metabolites;Alpha sort;Insecticides;N-PPesticides;OrganophorousAlphabetic;P;PER - POLA;Pesticides;Pesticides&Metabolites | | Mol File: | 2310-17-0.mol |  |
| | Phosalone Chemical Properties |
| Melting point | 47.5-48° | | Boiling point | 446.7±55.0 °C(Predicted) | | density | 1.39 g/cm3 | | vapor pressure | <6×10-5 Pa (25 °C) | | Fp | 100 °C | | storage temp. | 0-6°C | | solubility | DMSO (Slightly), Ethyl Acetate (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly) | | pka | -1.75±0.20(Predicted) | | form | solid | | Water Solubility | 3.05 mg l-1 (25°C) | | color | Crystals | | Odor | garlic odor | | BRN | 694650 | | Stability: | Hygroscopic | | Major Application | agriculture environmental | | InChI | 1S/C12H15ClNO4PS2/c1-3-16-19(20,17-4-2)21-8-14-10-6-5-9(13)7-11(10)18-12(14)15/h5-7H,3-4,8H2,1-2H3 | | InChIKey | IOUNQDKNJZEDEP-UHFFFAOYSA-N | | SMILES | CCOP(=S)(OCC)SCN1C(=O)Oc2cc(Cl)ccc12 | | CAS DataBase Reference | 2310-17-0(CAS DataBase Reference) | | NIST Chemistry Reference | Phosalone(2310-17-0) | | EPA Substance Registry System | Phosalone (2310-17-0) |
| Hazard Codes | T,N | | Risk Statements | 21-25-50/53-43-20/21 | | Safety Statements | 36/37-45-60-61 | | RIDADR | 2783 | | WGK Germany | 3 | | RTECS | TD5175000 | | HazardClass | 6.1(b) | | PackingGroup | III | | Storage Class | 6.1C - Combustible acute toxic Cat.3 toxic compounds or compounds which causing chronic effects | | Hazard Classifications | Acute Tox. 3 Dermal Acute Tox. 3 Oral Acute Tox. 4 Inhalation Aquatic Acute 1 Aquatic Chronic 1 Skin Sens. 1 | | Hazardous Substances Data | 2310-17-0(Hazardous Substances Data) | | Toxicity | LD50 in mice, female, male rats, guinea pigs (mg/kg): 180-205, 135-170, 120, 82-150 orally; female rats (mg/kg): 390 dermally (Colinese, Terry) |
| | Phosalone Usage And Synthesis |
| Chemical Properties | Pure product is white crystal with garlic odor. m.p. 48℃, small volatility, saturation concentration in air less than 0.01mg/m3(24℃),about 0.02mg/m3(40℃),about 0.1mg/m3(50℃),about 0.3mg/m3(60℃). Freely soluble in acetone, acetonitrile, acetophenone, benzene, chloroform, cyclohexanone, dioxane, ethyl acetate, dichloroethane, methyl ethyl ketone, toluene, xylene and other organic solvents; soluble in methanol, ethanol, solubility about 20%; insoluble in water, solubility about 0.1%. Stable in nature, no obvious failure when stored at room temperature for 2 years or at 50℃ for 30d, no corrosiveness. | | Uses | Insecticide, acaricide. | | Uses | Insecticide; acaracide | | Uses | Phosalone is a organophosphate compouund used as insecticide and acaricide. Phosalone is a weak inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase. | | Uses | Phosalone is used to control codling moth, aphids, beetles and
thrips on fruit trees | | Definition | ChEBI: A member of the class of 1,3-benzoxazoles carrying a [(diethoxyphosphorothioyl)sulfanyl]methyl group at the nitrogen atom, an oxo group at position 2 and a chloro group at position 6. It is an organothiophosphate insecticide. | | Safety Profile | Poison by ingestion, skin contact,and possibly other routes. A cholinesterase inhibitor. Seealso PARATHION. When heated to decomposition itemits very toxic fumes of Cl-, NOx, POx, and SOx. | | Environmental Fate | Plant. Degrades in plants to chlorbenzoxazolone, formaldehyde and diethyl phosphorodithioate (Hartley and Kidd, 1987) Soil. Ambrosi et al. (1977a) studied the persistence and metabolism of phosalone in
both moist and flooded Matapeake loam and Monmouth fine sandy loam. Phosalone rapidly
degraded (half-life 3 to 7 days) but mineralization to carbon dioxide accoun Chemical/Physical. Emits toxic fumes of chlorine, phosphorus, nitrogen and sulfur
oxides when heated to decomposition (Sax and Lewis, 1987) | | Metabolic pathway | Photodegradation of phosalone in solvent yields
dechlorinated phosalone. Irradiation in methanol
affords O,O-diethyl-S-methylphosphorothioate and 6-
chloro-3-methoxymethyl-2-oxobenzoxazoline with other
common products. Photolysis of phosalone in the solid
state as a thin film on a glass surface produces a
number of photoproducts including 6-chloro-3-
mercaptomethyl-2-oxobenzoxazoline and its dimeric
disulfide. | | Metabolism | Orally administered phosalone in mammals is rapidly
degraded by oxidation and hydrolysis to give O,O-diethyl
hydrogen phosphorothioate and phosphorodithioate and
6-chloro-2,3-dihydro-2-oxobenzoxazole, which is further
metabolized and excreted in the urine. It is strongly
adsorbed to soil and rapidly degraded with DT50 values
of 1–4 d. | | Degradation | Phosalone is hydrolysed by strong acids and alkalis with a DT50, of
9 days at pH 9 (PM). |
| | Phosalone Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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