Quinalphos
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IUPAC name
O,O-Diethyl O-2-quinoxalinyl phosphorothioate
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Other names
O,O-diethyl O-quinoxalin-2-yl phosphorothioate; Diethquinalphion; Diethquinalphione
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13593-03-8 ![]() |
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ChemSpider | 24335 |
Jmol 3D model | Interactive image Interactive image |
PubChem | 26124 |
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C12H15N2O3PS | |
Molar mass | 298.30 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | Reddish brown liquid |
Melting point | 31 °C (88 °F; 304 K) |
17.8 mg/L at 22 °C | |
Vapor pressure | {{{value}}} |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Quinalphos is an organothiophosphate chemical chiefly used as a pesticide. It is a reddish brown liquid. The chemical formula is C12H15N2O3PS, and IUPAC name O,O-diethyl O-quinoxalin-2-yl phosphorothioate.[1][2] Ranked 'moderately hazardous' in World Health Organization's (WHO) acute hazard ranking, use of quinalphos is either banned or restricted in most nations.[3] Quinalphos, which is classified as a yellow label (highly toxic) pesticide in India, is widely used in the following crops: wheat, rice, coffee, sugarcane, and cotton.
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External Links
- Quinalphos in the Pesticide Properties DataBase (PPDB)