Fuberidazole

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Structural formula
Structural formula of fuberidazole
General
Surname Fuberidazole
other names
  • 2- (2-furyl) -1,3-benzimidazole
  • Fuberite
  • 2- (2-furanyl) benzimidazole
Molecular formula C 11 H 8 N 2 O
Brief description

colorless photosensitive solid

External identifiers / databases
CAS number 3878-19-1
EC number 223-404-0
ECHA InfoCard 100.021.277
PubChem 19756
Wikidata Q5506905
properties
Molar mass 184.2 g mol −1
Physical state

firmly

density

1.18 g cm −3

Melting point

292 ° C

boiling point

decomposes at> 330 ° C

solubility

practically insoluble in water

safety instructions
GHS hazard labeling from  Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 (CLP) , expanded if necessary
06 - Toxic or very toxic 08 - Dangerous to health 09 - Dangerous for the environment

danger

H and P phrases H: 302-311-317-330-351-373-410
P: 260-273-280-284-304 + 340 + 310-403 + 233
Toxicological data

500 mg kg −1 ( LD 50ratoral )

As far as possible and customary, SI units are used. Unless otherwise noted, the data given apply to standard conditions .

Fuberidazole is a commonly used pesticides ( fungicides ) from the group of benzimidazoles . It is mainly used for seed dressing .

The active ingredient fuberidazole was approved for use as a fungicide in the European Union with effect from March 1, 2009.

In Germany, Austria and Switzerland no pesticides with this active ingredient are approved.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g Entry on fuberidazole in the GESTIS substance database of the IFA , accessed on February 1, 2016(JavaScript required) .
  2. ^ Carl L. Yaws: The Yaws Handbook of Physical Properties for Hydrocarbons and Chemicals Physical Properties for More Than 54,000 Organic and Inorganic Chemical Compounds, Coverage for C1 to C100 Organics and Ac to Zr Inorganics . Gulf Professional Publishing, 2015, ISBN 978-0-12-801146-1 , pp. 321 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  3. Entry on Fuberidazole in the Classification and Labeling Inventory of the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), accessed on February 1, 2016. Manufacturers or distributors can expand the harmonized classification and labeling .
  4. ↑ Commission Directive 2008/108 / EC of November 26, 2008 amending Council Directive 91/414 / EEC to include the active substances flutolanil, benfluralin, fluazinam, fuberidazole and mepiquat (PDF)
  5. General Directorate Health and Food Safety of the European Commission: Entry on Fuberidazole in the EU pesticide database ; Entry in the national registers of plant protection products in Switzerland , Austria and Germany ; accessed on December 6, 2019.