Fenitrothion 95% TC, 45% 50% EC

  • Description
  • Specifications
The active ingredient fenitrothion is found in a variety of commercial insecticides. Trade names for products containing fenitrothion include Accothion, Agrothion, Bay 41831, Cyfen, Cytel, Dicofen, Fenstan, Folithion, Kaleit, Mep, Metathion, Micromite, Novathion, Nuvanol, Pestroy, Sumanone, Sumithion, andVerthion (112, 22, 138, 111, 116). The common name methylnitrophos is used in Eastern Europe( 2).
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Product kind
Insecticide
Common Name
Fenitrothion
Chemical name
O,O-Dimethyl O-(3-methyl-4-nitrophenyl) phosphorothioate;
Molecular Formula
C9H12NO5PS
Molecular Weight
277.23
CAS Registry Number
122-14-5
Properties:
Density: 1.3227
Melting point: 3.4 ºC
Boiling point: 140-145 ºC (0.05 torr)
Water solubility: 0.003 g/100 mL
Uses:
Control of chewing, sucking, and boring insects in cereals, soft fruit, tropical fruit, vines, rice, sugar cane, vegetables, turf, and forestry. Also used as a public health insecticide for control of household insects (flies, cockroaches, and other insects) by application to breeding sites; for control of flies in animal houses; for control of stored product insect pests; for control of mosquito larvae (as a vector control agent for malaria); and for control of locusts.
Toxicity:
Oral: Acute oral LD50 for male rats c. 1700, female rats 1720 mg/kg.
Skin and eye: Acute percutaneous LD50 for male rats c. 810, female rats 840 mg/kg. Not a skin or eye irritant (rabbits).
Inhalation: LC50 (4 h) for rats >2210 mg/m3 (aerosol).
Type of formulation:
 95% TC, 45% 50% EC
Packing Details
200 L/drum or as per customers’ request