Sedaxane

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Structural formula
Structural formula of Sedaxan
Mixture of isomers
General
Surname Sedaxane
Molecular formula C 18 H 19 F 2 N 3 O
Brief description

white, odorless powder

External identifiers / databases
CAS number 874967-67-6
EC number 688-331-2
ECHA InfoCard 100.214.982
PubChem 11688533
Wikidata Q17592209
properties
Molar mass 331.36 g mol −1
Physical state

firmly

density

1.23 g cm −3

Melting point

121.4 ° C

boiling point

decomposes above 270 ° C

solubility
  • very sparingly soluble in water (0.67 g l −1 at 20 ° C)
  • Easily soluble in acetone (410 g l −1 ) and dichloromethane (500 g l −1 at 25 ° C)
safety instructions
GHS labeling of hazardous substances
09 - Dangerous for the environment

Caution

H and P phrases H: 410
P: 273-501
As far as possible and customary, SI units are used. Unless otherwise noted, the data given apply to standard conditions .

Sedaxan is an isomer mixture of several chemical compounds from the group of pyrazole-4-carboxamides. It is of practical importance as an active ingredient in pesticides .

use

Sedaxan was developed by Syngenta as a fungicide . Sedaxane wide effect (u. A. Against snow mold , Rhizoctonia spp., Smut , stalk fire , bunt , brown spot ) and is one of the SDH inhibitors.

Admission

Sedaxan is approved as an active ingredient in the European Union. Sedaxan has been approved in Germany and Austria, but not yet in Switzerland.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g FAO report .
  2. a b Data sheet Sedaxane, mixture of isomers from Sigma-Aldrich , accessed on May 21, 2017 ( PDF ).
  3. Lecture “Root Health - The New Dimension in Seed Protection”, pp. 8–11 June 7, 2013.
  4. Implementing Regulation (EU) No. 826/2013 of the Commission of 29 August 2013 for the approval of the active ingredient Sedaxan (PDF) .
  5. General Directorate Health and Food Safety of the European Commission: Entry on Sedaxane in the EU pesticide database ; Entry in the national registers of plant protection products in Switzerland , Austria and Germany ; accessed on December 6, 2019.