The Prochloraz Imidazole Fungicide

Common name:  Prochloraz

Chemical name:  

N-propyl-N-[2-(2,4,6-trichlorophenoxy)ethyl]-1H-imidazole-1-carboxamide

Molecular formula: C15H16Cl3N3O2

Prochloraz has the effect of curing and eradicating various diseases on field crops, fruits, vegetables, turf and ornamental plants.

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Product description

Prochloraz, also referred to as promethazine, promethazine, shibaoke, and prochloraz, is an imidazole enormous-spectrum pesticide fungicide, which acts via inhibiting the biosynthesis of sterols. even though it does not have a systemic effect, it has sure conductivity residences. it has apparent control impact on diverse plant life because of ascomycetes and semi-chemicalbook micro organism. it may moreover be mixed with most fungicides, insecticides, and herbicides, and has appropriate manage consequences. prochloraz has the impact of curing and casting off numerous ailments on field flora, quit result, vegetables, turf and ornamental plant life.

Common name:  Prochloraz

Chemical name:  

N-propyl-N-[2-(2,4,6-trichlorophenoxy)ethyl]-1H-imidazole-1-carboxamide

Molecular formula: C15H16Cl3N3O2

Structural formula:

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Molecular weight: 376.67

CAS No. : 67747-09-5

Physical and chemical properties:

Orange-yellow needle-like crystals. Insoluble in water, slightly soluble in ethanol, benzene, ethyl acetate, soluble in ether and hot acetic acid. Boiling point is 20℃~21℃ (under pressure of 26.66 Pa)

Specifications:450g/L EW, 250g/L EW

Usage:

Prochloraz is suitable for rice, wheat, rapeseed, soybean, sunflower, sugar beet, citrus, grape, banana and many kinds of vegetables, flowers, etc. It can prevent and treat rice bakanae disease, rice blast, flax leaf spot, wheat head blight, soybean anthracnose, brown spot, sunflower anthracnose, sugar beet brown spot, citrus anthracnose, stalk rot, Chemicalbook green mold, Cucumber anthracnose, gray mold, powdery mildew, black rot of litchi and other diseases. It is often used as a fruit dip or foliar spray.

Note: Prochloraz is stable under normal temperature and neutral medium, and decomposes in concentrated acid and alkali medium. It should not be mixed with strong acid and strong alkaline pesticides. Do not pollute fish ponds, rivers or ditches when applying pesticides.

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