Identification | More | [Name]
THIOPHANAT-ETHYL | [CAS]
23564-06-9 | [Synonyms]
1,2-BIS(3-ETHOXYCARBONYL-2-THIOUREIDO) BENZENE CERCOBIN DIETHYL 4,4'-O-PHENYLENEBIS(3-THIO-ALLOPHANATE) DIETHYL 4,4'-O-PHENYLENEBIS(3-THIOALLOPHANATEL) LABOTEST-BB LT00134857 THIOPHANATE THIOPHANATE-ETHYL THIOPHANAT-ETHYL TOPSIN E (1,2-phenylenebis(iminocarbonothioyl))bis-carbamicacidiethylester 1,2-di-(3-Ethoxycarbonyl-2-thioureido)benzene 1,2-Phenylenebis(iminocarbonothioyl)biscar-bamicacid 3336-f 3336turffungicide 4,4’-o-phenylenebis(3-thio-allophanicacidiethylester bas3220 Carbamicacid,[1,2-phenylenebis-(iminocarbonothioyl)]bis-,diethylester cercobinwp50% cerobin chipcospotkleen | [EINECS(EC#)]
245-741-2 | [Molecular Formula]
C14H18N4O4S2 | [MDL Number]
MFCD00128010 | [Molecular Weight]
370.45 | [MOL File]
23564-06-9.mol |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [General Description]
Colorless crystals. Non corrosive. | [Reactivity Profile]
THIOPHANATE ETHYL(23564-06-9) is a carbamate ester. Carbamates are chemically similar to, but more reactive than amides. Like amides they form polymers such as polyurethane resins. Carbamates are incompatible with strong acids and bases, and especially incompatible with strong reducing agents such as hydrides. Flammable gaseous hydrogen is produced by the combination of active metals or nitrides with carbamates. Strongly oxidizing acids, peroxides, and hydroperoxides are incompatible with carbamates. This substance is incompatible with copper containing compounds. | [Air & Water Reactions]
Hydrolyzed by alkaline media. | [Definition]
ChEBI: A member of the class of thioureas that is the diethyl ester of (1,2-phenylenedicarbamothioyl)biscarbamic acid. A fungicide effective against a broad spectrum of diseases in fruit, vegetables, turf and other crops including eyespot, scab, powdery mildew an
grey mould. |
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