| Common name | Pyraclostrobin |
| Chemical name | methyl[2-({[1-(4-chlorophenyl)-1H-pyrazol-3-yloxy}methyl)phenylmethoxycarbamate |
| CAS No. | 175013-18-0 |
| Molecuar formula | C19H18ClN3O4 |
| Molecular weight | 387.82 |
| Appearance | off-white to light yellow |
| Melting point | 63.7-65.2℃ |
| Vapor pressure | 2.6×10-8 Pa(20℃) |
| Solubility | Water solubility: 1.9±0.17 (20°C, pH 5.8); Solubility in n-heptane: 3.7, in isopropanol: 30.0, in octanol: 24.2, in methanol: 100.8, and greater than 500 in acetone, ethyl acetate, acetonitrile, dichloromethane, and toluene (20°C). |
| Specification | TC,SC |
| Product description | Pyraclostrobin is a carbamate ester that is the methyl ester of [2-({[1-(4-chlorophenyl)-1H-pyrazol-3-yl]oxy}methyl)phenyl]methoxycarbamic acid. A fungicide used to control major plant pathogens including Septoria tritici, Puccinia spp. and Pyrenophora teres. It has a role as a mitochondrial cytochrome-bc1 complex inhibitor, a xenobiotic, an environmental contaminant and an antifungal agrochemical. It is a member of pyrazoles, a carbamate ester, an aromatic ether, a member of monochlorobenzenes, a methoxycarbanilate strobilurin antifungal agent and a carbanilate fungicide. |
| Packing | TC: 25kg/bag, or 25kg/drum,or according to customer requirements. |