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picloram |
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4-amino-3,5,6-trichloropyridine-2-carboxylic acid |
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1918-02-1 |
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The main use of picloram salts and esters is for the management of unwanted vegetation in rangeland, grass pastures, forestry, as well as non-crop land and rights-of-way sites such as around industrial and military installations, roads,railways, airports, under powerlines and along pipelines. In some countries, there are additional uses in rice, sugar cane, cereals and oilseed rape |
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Mol. wt. 241.5 M.f. C6H3Cl3N2O2 Form Colourless powder, with a chlorine-like odour. M.p. Decomposes at c. 215 ¨¬C without melting V.p. 8.4 ¢¥ 10-2 mPa (25 ¡ÆC) Solubility In water: 430 mg/l (25 ¨¬C). In acetone 19.8, ethanol 10.5, isopropanol 5.5, acetonitrile 1.6, diethyl ether 1.2, dichloromethane 0.6, benzene 0.2, carbon disulfide <0.05 (all in g/l, 25 ¨¬C). Stability Very stable to acids and alkalis, but decomposed by hot concentrated alkalis. Readily forms 2-1]
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agrochemical, animal chemicals, biocide, fungicide, civil & construction, pharmaceutical, waste & water treatment |
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