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Chlorfenapyr

Action/Use:
  • Acaricide/Miticide
  • ;
  • Insecticide
Use: Cotton, vegetables, citrus, and ornamentals.
Identification
Common Name(s): Chlorfenapyr (ANSI, BSI, ISOPA)
Chemistry
Formula: C15H11BrCIF3N2O.
Properties: Form: White solid. Melting point 100°-101°C.
Chlorfenapyr
Mode of Action / Resistance Management
Mode of Action: uncoupler of oxidative phosphorylation via disruption of the proton gradient
Action Group: IRAC Group 13
Environmental Guidelines
Hazards: Fish: LC50 (48 h) 500 µg/l (carp); LC50 (96 h) 7.44 µg/l (rainbow trout); 11.6 µg/l (bluegill sunfish); LC50 (96 h) 6.11 µg/l (Daphnia). Bird: Acute oral LD50 10 mg/kg (mallard duck), 34 mg/kg (bobwhite quail). LC50 (8 d) 9.4 ppm (mallard duck), 132 ppm (bobwhite quail). Bee: LD50 0.2 µg/bee
Water Solubility: Practically insoluble
Safety Guidelines
Signal Word: CAUTION
Toxicity Class: III
Toxicity: Tech (Rat): Oral LD50 441 mg/kg (male); 1152 mg/kg (female). (Rabbit): LD50 >2000 mg/kg. (Rat): Inhalation LC50 1.9 mg/l air
Handling/storage Cautions: Do not store below 32°F. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or clothing. Avoid breathing vapor or mist. Harmful if inhaled. Wash thoroughly after handling with soap and water. Launder clothes before reuse. Store in secure, dry, well-ventilated area away from children, livestock, and food. Do not store in direct sunlight or heat
Product/waste Disposal: Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by disposal
Protective Clothing: Chemical-resistant gloves. Chemical-resistant apron when cleaning equipment, mixing, or loading.