Alias: | Dinotefuran | Purity: | 99% |
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CAS NO.: | 165252-70-0 | Type: | Pesticide Raw Materials |
EINECS No.: | 1806241-263-5 | Molecular Formula: | C7H14N4O3 |
Highlight: | 165252-70-0 Dinotefuran Insecticide Powder,Dinotefuran Insecticide Powder 99% Purity |
CAS No. 165252-70-0 Dinotefuran Powder For Pesticide Intermediate
Dinotefuran is an insecticide of the neonicotinoid class developed by Mitsui Chemicals for control of insect pests such as aphids, whiteflies, thrips, leafhoppers, leafminers, sawflies, mole cricket, white grubs, lacebugs, billbugs, beetles, mealybugs, and cockroaches on leafy vegetables, in residential and commercial buildings, and for professional turf management. Its mechanism of action involves disruption of the insect's nervous system by inhibiting nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. In order to avoid harming beneficial insects such as bees, it should not be applied during bloom.
In July 2013, the state of Oregon temporarily restricted the use of dinotefuran pending the results of an investigation into a large bee kill.
Dinotefuran is also used in veterinary medicine as a flea and tick preventive for dogs and as a flea preventive for cats. It is used in combination with pyriproxifen or permethrin.
Current studies show dinotefuran is effective at controlling the invasive Spotted lanternfly, first found in Berks County, PA, in 2014.
ITEM | CONTENT |
Other Name | N''-Methyl-N-nitro-N'-[(tetrahyChemicalbookdro-3-furanyl)Methyl]guanidine |
Purity | 99% |
CAS No. | 165252-70-0 |
Type | Pesticide intermediate |
Appearance | White to Pale Brown powder |
Molecular Formula | C7H14N4O3 |
Molecular Weight | 202.21 |
EINECS No. | 1806241-263-5 |
Solubility | Chloroform (Slightly), DMSO (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly) |
Melting Point | 94.5-101.5° |
Boiling Point | 334.5±34.0 °C(Predicted) |
Storage | Inert atmosphere,Store in freezer, under -20°C |
Dinotefuran is a new furanicotinyl insecticide which represents the third generation of neonicotinoid group. Dinotefuran, which was developed by Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., was registered in Japan April 24, 2002 and the registration has been submitted to the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) in the USA. Dinotefuran was granted Organophosphorus Alternative and Reduced Risk Status by the EPA.