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| Bux emulsion Basic information |
Product Name: | Bux emulsion | Synonyms: | Bufencarb emulsion;Bux emulsion;Metalkamate emulsion;2,5-Dimethyl-2,5-di-(benzoyl peroxy) hexane(content≤82%,with inert solid);bufencarb (bsi,ansi,proposed iso);BUX-TEN;bufencarb (ISO) A mixture of 3-(1-methylbutyl)phenyl N-methylcarbamate and 3-(1-ethylpropyl)phenyl N-methylcarbamate;BUX-2 | CAS: | 8065-36-9 | MF: | 2C13H19NO2 | MW: | 442.596 | EINECS: | | Product Categories: | Agro-Products;Amines;Aromatics | Mol File: | 8065-36-9.mol | |
| Bux emulsion Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 26-39° | Boiling point | bp0.04 125° | density | d26 1.024 | solubility | DMSO (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly) | form | Solid | color | White to Off-White | Stability: | Toxic | EPA Substance Registry System | Bufencarb (8065-36-9) |
Hazard Codes | T,N | Risk Statements | 24/25-50/53 | Safety Statements | 28-36/37-45-60-61 | RIDADR | 2757 | HazardClass | 6.1(b) | PackingGroup | III | HS Code | 29224999 | Toxicity | LD50 in male, female rats (mg/kg): 97, 61 orally; 237, 163 dermally (Gaines, Linder) |
| Bux emulsion Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | Solid at room temperature; melts between26–39°C (78.8–102.2°F); density 1.024 at 26°C (78.8°F); insoluble in water; soluble inmethanol, benzene, xylene. | Uses | Bufencarb is a carbamate pesticide used mainly as an insecticide. Ingestion and other exposures to the chemical can cause various symptoms. Bufencarb may be absorbed through the skin. | Definition | ChEBI: Bufencarb is an organic molecular entity. | Health Hazard | Moderately toxic by ingestion and skin contact; cholinesterase inhibitor; signs of poisoning include headache, weakness, salivation,tearing, blurred vision, loss of muscle coordination, vomiting, diarrhea, and difficulty inbreathing. LD50 oral (mouse): 85 mg/kg LD50 skin (rat): 240 mg/kg LD50 skin (rabbit): 400 mg/kg. |
| Bux emulsion Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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