Diflubenzuron 35367-38-5 benzamide animal house Chemical Insecticide
Detailed Product Description
Diflubenzuron 35367-38-5 benzamide animal house Chemical Insecticide
- Diflubenzuron is a benzamide insecticide used on forest and field crops to selectively control insects and parasites.
- Diflubenzuron is also used as a larvae control chemical in mushroom operations and animal houses.
- Common Name: Diflubenzuron
- CAS No.:35367-38-5
More Detail:
- Diflubenzuron is a halogenated benzoylphenyl urea, an effective stomach and contact Insecticide acting by inhibition of chitin synthesis and so interfering with the formation of the cuticle.
- Diflubenzuron has no systemic activity in plants, and does not penetrate plant tissue, hence plant sucking insects are in general unaffected, forming the basis of its selectivity.
- All chitin-synthesizing organisms are sensitive to Diflubenzuron.
Susceptible pests:
- Apple rust mite, codling moth, leaf miners, leaf rollers, pear suckers, winter moth, plum fruit moth,
- olive moth, citrus rust mite and weevil, cotton ball weevil and leaf worms, army worms, rice water weevil, rice leaf roller, mosquitos.
Use pattern:
- The recommended rate of application is 1.5-30 g AI/100 litre of water effective against: leaf-feeding larvae and leaf miners in forestry, top fruit, citrus, field crops including cotton and soyabeans, horticular crops.
- Diflubenzuron is also effective against the larvae of sciaridae and phoridae in mushrooms (1 g/m2 casing at case mixing, or as a drench in 2.5 litres of water to the finished casing);
- mosquito larvae (20-45 g/ha water surface); fly larvae as a surface application in animal housing (0.5-1.0 g/m2 surface).
Biochemistry:
- Chitin synthesis inhibitor; and so interferes with the formation of the insect cuticle.
- This action is quite specific;
- related biochemical processes, such as chitin synthesis in fungi, and biosynthesis of hyaluronic acid and other mucopolysaccharides in chickens, mice and rats, are not affected.
Mode of action:
- Diflubenzuron is a non-systemic insect growth regulator with contact and stomach action,
- acts at time of insect moulting, or at hatching of eggs.
Physical characteristics:
- Diflubenzuron is a white crystalline solid, the technical material is off-white to yellow crystals.
- The melting point of the technical material is 210-230 ºC, and of the pure form 230-232 ºC (both with decomposition).
Solubility:
- The compound is sparingly soluble in water, 0.2 mg/litre at 20 ºC.
- In polar solvents the solubility is moderate to good depending on the degree of polarity.
Stability:
- No detectable decomposition after one week storage at 50 ºC;
- 0.1 mg/litre solution in water (pH 7) after three weeks has 8% decomposition.
COA of Diflubenzuron 95% Tech:
Item | Content |
A.I. Content | ≥95% |
Fineness (passing through 75 um mesh) | ≥98% |
Moisture | ≤0.5% |
pH | 6.0-8.0 |
Insoluble in DMF | ≤0.3% |
Appearance | White to yellow powder |
Diflubenzuron 95% Tech Package Size(s):
25kg/bag (or against your request)