Trifloxystrobin

Trifloxystrobin

CAS NO:141517-21-7

Product detail

Product name: Trifloxystrobin

Chemical formula: C20H19F3N2O4

Molecular weight: 408.37

CAS registration number: 141517-21-7

Chemical name: methyl (e)-α-methoxyimino-2-[(e)-1-(3-trifluoromethylphenyl)ethylidenaminooxymethyl]phenylacetate

Physical and chemical properties: White odorless solid, melting point 72.9°C, boiling point approximately 312°C (begins to decompose at 328°C). The vapor pressure is 3.4×10-6Pa (25℃), and the solubility in water is 610μg/L (25℃). Stable in pH=5 aqueous solution. Product content ≥95%, up to 98% or more.

Uses: Trifloxystrobin broad-spectrum bactericide are a new class of fluorinated bactericide successfully developed from the natural product Strobilurins as lead compounds for bactericide. All fungal classes (Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes, Oomycetes and Deuteromycetes) have good activity against diseases such as powdery mildew, rust, blight, net spot, downy mildew, rice blast, etc. In addition to being effective against powdery mildew and leaf spot, it also has good activity against rust, downy mildew, blight, apple black spot, and rapeseed sclerotinia. It is safe for crops because it can be quickly degraded in soil and water, so it is safe for the environment. Because Trifloxystrobin has broad spectrum, penetration, rapid distribution and other properties, it is quickly absorbed by crops, and it has upward systemic absorption, so it has good rain erosion resistance and long duration, so it is considered to be the second generation methoxyacrylate. bactericide. Trifloxystrobin is mainly used to treat stems and leaves. It has excellent protective activity and certain therapeutic activity, and its activity is not affected by the environment. The best period for application is spore germination and the early stages of disease, but it is active against scab at all stages.