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1、A N S I K62-33 62 0724350 O007607 7 = American Standard Common Name for the Pest Control Chemical LEA S-(p-chlorophenylthio)methylO,O-diethyl Rtg. W.S. Pat. Off. phosphorodithioate UDC b32.9:OOI .4 K62.33-1962 carbophenothion 1. Common Nanie - carhoplienothion 1.1 The word “carbophenothion” (pronoun
2、ced cr- Ii-ph-n-thitin) has been accepted as the American Standard Common Name for the chemical S- (p- chlorophen ylthio) methyl I O, O-diethyl phosphorodi- thioate. 1.2 Acceptance signifies compliance with American Standard Procedure for the Acceptance of an Ameri- can Standard Common Name for a Pe
3、st Control Chemical, K62.1-19.56, and Addenda KG2.la-1958. 2. Use of Common Name 2.1 pure chemical. 2.2 Technical grades and formulations shall in- dicate the percentage of carbophenothion present; e.g., carhophenothion-80 percent. 2.3 The Sponsort of the common name “carhophe- nothion” has agreed t
4、o release and permit the use of The common name applies to the 100-percent f Name furnblied upon request. Page 1 of 2 pages the name “carhophenothion” with respect to any product, whether or not manufactured or formulated. by it, which contains a pest control chemical conform- ing to the description
5、 set forth in this American Standard. 3 . Limitations Neither ASA nor its committee guarantees or as- suines any responsibility that use of this name in con- nection with this or any other chemical or product will not infringe on or conflict with any existing proprietary name, trade-mark or trade na
6、me. Appro- val as an American Standard Common Name con. stitutes recognition by ASA that a consensus exists within a representative committee, operating under ASA procedure and basing its recommendation on data submitted by a Sponsor, favoring consideration of the use of the name to designate the pe
7、st control chemical described herein by al1 interested persons. The information concerning the chemical and phys- ical properties of the chemical is not a part of the standard hut is provided solely as an aid to identi- fication, and ASA does not guarantee its accuracy. The following is supplied for
8、 informational purprises only and is not a part of American Standard K62.33-1962. carbophenothion . Physical and Chemical Properties Systematic name S- (p-chlorophenylthio) methyLO,O,-diethyl phosphorodithioate Chemical structure C2H50 !-S-CH2-S - C2H50 Empirical formula Molecular weight 342.5 Appro
9、ved April 17, 1962, by the American Standards Association, Incorporated Administrative Sponsor: U. S . Department of Agriculture +Universal Decimal Classification - - Printed in U! ipyright 1962 bg American Standards lssocation, Incorporated East 40th Street, New York 16, N. Y. ASA% hf 6621 1 Copyri
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11、 2 pages Physical and Chemical Properties (continued) Color Light amber Form Liquid 20 c Density at - 20 c 1.265 Refractive index 1.590-1.537 Vapor pressure Extremely low Solubility at 20 C Common alcohols Esters Ketones Mineral oils n-hexane Water Xylene Stability Miscible Miscible Miscible Miscibl
12、e Miscible 0 . 3 4 ppm Miscible Relatively stable in water at room temperature over a wide pH range Proposed Uses Carbophenothion is intended for use as an insecticide and miticide and is active against a large number of insect and mite species. It is highly active against the eggs as well as the po
13、st-embryonic forms of certain species such as the European red mite (Metatetranychus ulmi) and the apple aphid (Aphis Pomii. In combination with oil, when applied in the dormant or delayed dormant period of deciduous fruit, it is highly active against the eggs of the red-landed leaf roller (Argyrota
14、enia velu- tinana) and on certain scale insects. Glossary of Abbreviations Used Above C degrees Celsius (centigradej ppm parts per million T is material is reproduced from American National Standard kd. 33 , copyright /qb& with permission of the American National Standards Institute, Inc. Not for re
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