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3 5-DIIODO-4-HYDROXYBENZONITRILE OCTANOATE [1 record]

Record 1 2011-06-22

English

Subject field(s)
  • Chemical Elements and Compounds
  • Crop Protection
  • Agricultural Chemicals
Universal entry(ies)
C15H17I2NO2
formula, see observation
3861-47-0
CAS number
DEF

A chemical compound which appears under the form of a cream waxy solid, is insoluble in water, and is used as a contact herbicide.

OBS

4-cyano-2,6-diiodophenyl octanoate: form recommended by the IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry).

OBS

Also known under the following commercial designations: Actril; M&B 11,461; Oxytril; RIP-15830.

OBS

Chemical formula: C15H17I2NO2

French

Domaine(s)
  • Éléments et composés chimiques
  • Protection des végétaux
  • Agents chimiques (Agriculture)
Entrée(s) universelle(s)
C15H17I2NO2
formula, see observation
3861-47-0
CAS number
DEF

Composé chimique qui se présente sous la forme d'une masse pâteuse de couleur claire, insoluble dans l'eau, et que l'on utilise comme herbicide.

OBS

octanoate de 4-cyano-2,6-diidophényle : forme recommandée par l'UICPA (Union internationale de chimie pure et appliquée).

OBS

Formule chimique : C15H17I2NO2

Spanish

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