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Chlordecone

Chlordecone price.
  • $85 - $791.7
  • Product name: Chlordecone
  • CAS: 143-50-0
  • MF: C10Cl10O
  • MW: 490.64
  • EINECS:205-601-3
  • MDL Number:MFCD00213544
  • Synonyms:KEPONE (A.K.A. CHLORDECONE);Chlordecone(content>15%);Chlordecone emulsion(content>4%);CHLORDECON;CHLORDECONE;DECACHLOROOCTAHYDRO-1,3,4-METHENO-2 H,5 H-CYCLOBUTA [C,D] PENTALEN-2-ONE;DECACHLORO OCTAHYDRO-1,3,4-METHENO-2H-CYCLOBUTA[CD]-PENTALEN-2-ONE;GC-1189
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  • American Custom Chemicals Corporation
  • TRC
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  • 5mg
  • 100MG
  • ManufacturerAmerican Custom Chemicals Corporation
  • Product numberAPI0003076
  • Product descriptionKEPONE 95.00%
  • Packaging100MG
  • Price$791.7
  • Updated2021-12-16
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  • ManufacturerTRC
  • Product numberC368558
  • Product descriptionChlordecone
  • Packaging5mg
  • Price$85
  • Updated2021-12-16
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Manufacturer Product number Product description Packaging Price Updated Buy
American Custom Chemicals Corporation API0003076 KEPONE 95.00% 100MG $791.7 2021-12-16 Buy
TRC C368558 Chlordecone 5mg $85 2021-12-16 Buy

Properties

Melting point :350℃ (DEC.)
Boiling point :450.5±45.0 °C(Predicted)
Density :2.27
vapor pressure :2.25 x 10-7 mmHg at 25 °C (Kilzer et al., 1979)
Flash point :>100 °C
storage temp. :0-6°C
solubility :Soluble in acetic acid, alcohols, and ketones (Windholz et al., 1983)
form :Tan to white crystalline solid
Water Solubility :(mg/L):
7.600 at 24 °C (shake flask-nephelometry, Hollifield, 1979)
2.7 at 20–25 °C (Kilzer et al., 1979) Merck :13,2098
Henry's Law Constant :(x 10-2 atm?m3/mol): 3.11 at 25 °C (approximate - calculated from experimentally determined water solubility and vapor pressure values)
Exposure limits :NIOSH REL: TWA 1 mg/m3.
IARC :2B (Vol. 20, Sup 7) 1987
EPA Substance Registry System :Chlordecone (143-50-0)

Safety Information

Symbol(GHS): GHS hazard pictogramsGHS hazard pictogramsGHS hazard pictograms
Signal word: Danger
Hazard statements:
Code Hazard statements Hazard class Category Signal word Pictogram P-Codes
H301 Toxic if swalloed Acute toxicity,oral Category 3 Danger GHS hazard pictograms P264, P270, P301+P310, P321, P330,P405, P501
H311 Toxic in contact with skin Acute toxicity,dermal Category 3 Danger GHS hazard pictograms P280, P302+P352, P312, P322, P361,P363, P405, P501
H351 Suspected of causing cancer Carcinogenicity Category 2 Warning P201, P202, P281, P308+P313, P405,P501
H410 Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects Hazardous to the aquatic environment, long-term hazard Category 1 Warning GHS hazard pictograms P273, P391, P501
Precautionary statements:
P273 Avoid release to the environment.
P280 Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
P301+P310 IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician.
P312 Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell.
P501 Dispose of contents/container to..…

Description

Chemically, kepone is a chlorinated polycyclic insecticide and fungicide. Chlordecone was used as an insecticide for leaf-eating insects, ants, and cockroaches; as a larvicide for flies; and for control of insects that attack structures. Chlordecone was also used on bananas, nonbearing citrus trees, tobacco, ornamental shrubs, lawns, turf, and flowers. The dry powder is readily absorbed through the skin and respiratory tract. Occupational workers handling kepone without appropriate workplace safety dress and PPE suffered chemical poisoning. The symptoms included, tremors, jerky eye movements, memory loss, headaches, slurred speech, unsteadiness, lack of coordination, loss of weight, rash, enlarged liver, decreased libido, sterility, chest pain, and arthralgia (sharp pain, extending along a nerve or group of nerves, experienced in a joint and/or joints). Chlordecone was first introduced as a pesticide in 1958 and was used until 1978, when its use in the United States was discontinued (NCI 1976, IARC 1979, HSDB 2009).

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