Picloram
Chemical Name: 4-amino-3, 5, 6-trichloropyridine-2-car-boxylicacid.
Formula: C6H2Cl3N2O2.
Molecular weight: 241.5.
CAS No.: 1918-02-1.
Description:
Appearance: Off-yellow crystals.
Melting Point: 218-219° C.
Vapour Pressure: 8.3 × 10-5 PA at 35° C.
Stability: Is stable to hydrolysis, does not photodegrade under light, and is relatively stable in anaerobic loam soils and under anaerobic aquatic conditions
Specification: 95%TC.
Uses: Picloram and other salt can be instantly absorbed and transmitted through leaves and root. A majority of broad-leaved crops except crucifer, are allergic to this medicine and many crops which falls into category of the grass family are drug resistant.
Name of product | PICLORAM TC |
Index name | Index value | Measured value |
Appearance | white to office white powder | white to office white powder |
Content (%) | ≥95.0 | 95.1 |
Inorganic salt (%) | ≤1.0 | 0.4 |
Water (%) | ≤1.0 | 0.4 |
Insolubility in Acetone (%) | ≤1.0 | 0.6 |