CAS: | 120068-37-3 | Mf: | C12H4Cl2F6N4OS |
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Boiling Point: | 510.1±50.0 °C At 760 MmHg | Specification: | ≥98% |
Flash Point: | 262.3±30.1 °C | Melting Point: | 200-201°C |
Molecular Weight: | 437.148 | ||
High Light: | Insecticides Fipronil 95% Tc Powder,Agricultural Grade Fipronil 95% Tc,CAS 120068-37-3 API Pharmaceutical |
Agricultural grade Insecticides Fipronil 95% tc powder CAS 120068-37-3
Prodcut name | Fipronil |
MOQ | 1KG |
CAS No. | 120068-37-3 |
Appearance | White Powder |
Molecular Formula | C1H4Cl2F6N4OS |
Molecular Weight | 437.15 |
Assay | 95%TC, 5% SC |
Application | Pharma grade |
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The Introductction of Fipronil :
Fipronil is a broad-spectrum insecticide that belongs to the phenylpyrazolechemical family. Fipronil disrupts the insect central nervous system byblocking GABA-gated chloride channels and glutamate-gated chloridechannels. This causes hyperexcitation of contaminated insects' nerves andmuscles. Fipronil's specificity towards insects is believed to be due to itsgreater affinity to the GABA receptor in insects relative to mammals and itseffect on GluCl channels, which do not exist in mammals.
The Application & Function of Fipronil :
Fluoronitrile is a broad-spectrum insecticide with excellent control effect on many kinds of insect pests. It is highly sensitive to hemiptera, lepidoptera, thysanoptera, coleoptera and other insect pests as well as pests that have become resistant to cyclopentadiene, pyrethroid and carbamate insecticides.It can be used to prevent and control various crop pests and sanitary pests such as rice, vegetables, cotton, tobacco, potato, sugar beet, soybean, rape, tea, alfalfa, sugarcane, sorghum, corn, fruit trees, forest, ornamental plants, public health, animal husbandry, storage products and ground buildings.