Agrochemical Pesticide Insecticide Nitenpyram CAS 150824-47-8

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Model NO.
SV062
Trademark
SINOVID
Specification
95% TC, 20% WDG
Origin
China
HS Code
293100000
Model NO.
SV062
Trademark
SINOVID
Specification
95% TC, 20% WDG
Origin
China
HS Code
293100000
Common Name
Nitenpyram
Agrochemical Pesticide Insecticide Nitenpyram CAS 150824-47-8
 
 
IUPAC
(E)-N-(6-chloro-3-pyridylmethyl)-N-ethyl-N′-methyl-2-nitrovinylidenediamine
 
CAS
(1E)-N-[(6-chloro-3-pyridinyl)methyl]-N-ethyl-N′-methyl-2-nitro-1,1-ethenediamine
 
CAS No.
150824-47-8
 
Molecular Formula
C11H15ClN4O2
 
Molecular Structure
 
 
 
General Product Information
 
 
Category
Insecticides > Neonicotinoid insecticides
 
Activity
Nitenpyram is a systemic insecticide effective primarily against Hemiptera, but also with some activity against Thysanoptera. It is more active by ingestion than by contact. At low concentrations the product inhibits feeding. The product also has ovicidal activity. When used as a foliar spray nitenpyram shows translaminar activity. The product may also be used as a soil treatment. Nitenpyram has not shown any crop phytotoxicity and has activity lasting up to 16 days after treatment.

Trials in Japan (sinovid.en.made-in-china.com) indicate that soil applications of granular nitenpyram formulations have good potential for the control of Liriomyza trifolii in tomatoes and chrysanthemums grown under greenhouse conditions.

No cross-resistance to organophosphorus, carbamate or pyrethroid insecticides has been shown.
 
CropUse
CropUses: 
apples, aubergines, cucumbers, fruit, Japanese pears, Japanese radish, melons, peaches, pears, potatoes, rice, tea, tomatoes, vegetables, vines, watermelons 

 
Rice15-75 g ai/ha (foliar spray); 75-100 g ai/ha (dust); 300-400 g ai/ha (soil treatment)
Fruit200-700 g ai/ha
Vegetables150-300 g ai/ha (foliar spray); 300-600 g ai/ha(soil treatment)
Tea200-400 g ai/ha
 
Pest Spectrum
controlling sucking mouthpart pests like Thysanoptera good potential for the control of Liriomyza trifolii in tomatoes and chrysanthemums grown under greenhouse conditions.
 
Formulation
DP = Dustable powder
GR = Granule
SP = Soluble powder
 
Premix
Nitenpyram+Pymetrozine
 
 
Physical & Safety Data
 
 
Physical Properties
Molecular weight:270.7g/mol; Physical form:Pale yellow crystals. Density:1.40 (26ºC); Melting point:83-84 ºC; Vapour pressure:1.1 × 10-6 mPa (20ºC); Henry constant:3.54 × 10-13 Pa m3 mol-1 (calc.); Partition coefficient(n-octanol and water):logP = -0.64 (25ºC, unstated pH); pKa: pKa1 3.1, pKa2 11.5; Solubility:In water 840 g/l (pH 7.0, 20ºC). In chloroform 700, acetone 290, xylene 4.5 .g/l, 20ºC).
 
Toxicology
Oral:Acute oral LD50 for male rats 1680, female rats 1575, male mice 867, female mice 1281 mg/ kg. Percutaneous:Acute percutaneous LD50 for rats >2000 mg/kg. Very slightly irritating to eyes; not irritating to skin (rabbits). Not a skin sensitiser (guinea pigs). Inhalation: LC50 (4 h) for rats >5.8 g/m3 air.
 
Environmental Profile
Ecotoxicology:
Algae: EbC50 (72 h) for Selenastrum capricornutum 26 mg/l. NOEC (120 h) 6.25 mg/l.Birds:Acute oral LD50for bobwhite quail >2250, mallard ducks 1124 mg/kg. Dietary LC50 (5 d) for bobwhite quail and mallard ducks >5620 ppm.Daphnia: LC50 (24 h) >10 000 mg/l.Fish: LC50 (96 h) for carp >1000 mg/l.Worms: LC50 (14 d) 32.2 mg/ kg.

Environmental fate:
Soil: DT50 in soil 1-15 d, depending on soil type.
 
Transport Information
Hazard Class:O (Obsolete as pesticide, not classified)
Agrochemical Pesticide Insecticide Nitenpyram CAS 150824-47-8