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2425-06-1

Name CAPTAFOL
CAS 2425-06-1
EINECS(EC#) 219-363-3
Molecular Formula C10H9Cl4NO2S
MDL Number MFCD00041816
Molecular Weight 349.06
MOL File 2425-06-1.mol

Chemical Properties

Description
Captafol appears as white, colourless to pale yellow, or tan (technical-grade) crystals or as a crystalline solid or powder, with a slight characteristic pungent odour. It is practically insoluble in water but is soluble or slightly soluble in most organic solvents. Captafol reacts with bases, acids, acid vapours, and strong oxidisers. Captafol is a broad-spectrum nonsystemic fungicide that is categorised as a phthalimide fungicide based on its tetrahydrophthalimide chemical ring structure (other phthalimide fungicides include captan and folpet). It hydrolyses slowly in aqueous emulsions or suspensions but rapidly in acidic and basic aqueous alkaline media. Captafol will not burn, but when heated to decomposition, it emits toxic fumes, including nitrogen oxides, sulphur oxides, phosgene, and chlorine. Captafol is effective for the control of almost all fungal diseases of plants except powdery mildews and is widely used outside the United States for the control foliage and fruit disease on apples, citrus, tomato, cranberry, potato, coffee, pineapple, peanut, onion, stone fruit, cucumber, blueberry, prune, watermelon, sweet corn, wheat, barley, oilseed rape, leek, and strawberry. It is also used as a seed protectant in cotton, peanuts, and rice. Captafol is also used in the lumber and timber industries to reduce losses from wood rot fungi in logs and wood products. Formulations of captafol include dusts, flowables, wettables, water dispersibles, and aqueous suspensions. Mixed formulations include (captafol +) triadimefon, ethirimol, folpet, halacrinate, propiconazole, and pyrazophos. Captafol is compatible with most plant-protection products, with the exception of alkaline preparations and formulating material.
Appearance Captafol is a white crystalline solid.
Melting point  160-161°
Boiling point  365.7±52.0 °C(Predicted)
density  1.4682 (rough estimate)
vapor pressure  1.1 x 10-6 Pa (20 °C)
refractive index  1.6000 (estimate)
Fp  >100 °C
storage temp.  0-6°C
solubility  Chloroform (Sparingly), Dichloromethane (Very Slightly), Methanol (Slightly)
form  Solid
pka -2.67±0.20(Predicted)
Water Solubility  1.4 mg l-1 (20 °C)
color  White to Off-White
Merck  13,1777
Contact allergens
Captafol is a pesticide, belonging to thiophthalimide group. Occupational contact dermatitis was reported in an agricultural worker who had multiple sensitizations
IARC 2A (Vol. 53) 1991
EPA Substance Registry System Captafol (2425-06-1)

Safety Data

Hazard Codes  T,N
Risk Statements 
Safety Statements 
RIDADR  UN3077 9/PG 3
RTECS  GW4900000
HS Code  29305000
Safety Profile
Confirmed carcinogen with experimental carcinogenic data. Poison by intraperitoneal route. Moderately toxic by ingestion. An experimental teratogen. Other experimental reproductive effects. Mutation data reported. A fungicide. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of Cl-, NO,, and SOx
Hazardous Substances Data 2425-06-1(Hazardous Substances Data)
Toxicity
LD50 in rats, rabbits (mg/kg): 2500-6200 orally; 15400 dermally (Ben-Dyke)

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