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Keywords
- Agrochemical Pesticide
- Napropamide 500g/Kg Wdg
- Herbicide&Weedicide
Quick Details
- ProName: Napropamide
- CasNo: 15299-99-7
- Molecular Formula: C17h21no2
- Appearance: Granule
- Application: To cure barnyardgrass, crabgrass, foxt...
- DeliveryTime: within15-20days
- PackAge: 250g ,500g, 1kg, 5kg, 10kg, 25kg , 200...
- Port: Shanghai
- ProductionCapacity: 200 Metric Ton/Month
- Purity: 50%WDG
- Storage: Cool and Dry
- Transportation: By sea, by air, by express
- LimitNum: 1000 Kilogram
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Details
Basic information:
1. Common name: Napropamide
2. Chemical name: N, N-diethyl-2-(naphthalen-1-yloxy)propanamide
3. CAS No.: [15299-99-7]
4. MF: C17H21NO2
5. MW: 271.3541
Feature:
1. MP: 74.5 degree~75.5 degree
2. Density: 0.584G/cm
3. Pure goods is a white crystals, the technical product is a brown solid.
4. Solubility (25 degree): Water: 72mg/L, acetone >1 000mg/l, ethanol >1 000mg/l, xylene: 505mg/L, kerosene: 62mg/L.
5. Selective preemergence soil treatment agent.
6. Formulation type: 50% WP, 50% WDG, 20% EC.
Application: To cure barnyardgrass, crabgrass, foxtail, wild oats, leptochloa, A. Aequalis, bluegrass, paspalum and other annual grass weeds, and also to kill some dicotyledonous weeds, such as pigweed, cleavers, chickweed, purslane, etc.
Mode of Action:
Inhibitor for cell division and protein synthesis. Absorbed by root and coleoptiles, the weeds will die for spear leaf curling.
Avaliable crops:
Solanaceae, Cruciferae, cucurbitaceae, Leguminosae, Amaryllidaceae, fruit tree, mulberry, tee tree, lawn, etc.
Control:
Annual Gramineae, such as cockspur grass, Digitaria sanguinalis, green bristlegrass, wild oat, Leptochloa chinensis, dentes foxtail, causeway grass, India paspalum, etc.
Some Dicotyledon weeds, e. G. Chenopodium album, cleavers, common chickweed, Portulaca oleracea, etc.