| Tetramethrin |
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IUPAC name
(1,3-dioxo-4,5,6,7-tetrahydroisoindol-2-yl)methyl-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl)cyclopropane-1-carboxylate
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| Identifiers |
| CAS number |
7696-12-0 Y |
| PubChem |
83975 |
| ChemSpider |
75773 Y |
| UNII |
Z72930Q46K Y |
| KEGG |
D07368 Y |
| ChEBI |
CHEBI:39397 Y |
| ATCvet code |
QP53AC13 |
| Jmol-3D images |
Image 1 |
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O=C1\C3=C(/C(=O)N1COC(=O)C2C(\C=C(/C)C)C2(C)C)CCCC3
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InChI=1S/C19H25NO4/c1-11(2)9-14-15(19(14,3)4)18(23)24-10-20-16(21)12-7-5-6-8-13(12)17(20)22/h9,14-15H,5-8,10H2,1-4H3 Y
Key: CXBMCYHAMVGWJQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N Y
InChI=1/C19H25NO4/c1-11(2)9-14-15(19(14,3)4)18(23)24-10-20-16(21)12-7-5-6-8-13(12)17(20)22/h9,14-15H,5-8,10H2,1-4H3
Key: CXBMCYHAMVGWJQ-UHFFFAOYAA
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| Properties |
| Molecular formula |
C19H25NO4 |
| Molar mass |
331.406 g/mol |
| Melting point |
65-80 °C
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Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) |
| Infobox references |
Tetramethrin is a potent synthetic insecticide in the pyrethroid family.1 It is a white crystalline solid with a melting point of 65-80 °C. The commercial product is a mixture of stereoisomers.
It is commonly used as an insecticide, and affects the insect's nervous system. It is found in many household insecticide products.2
References
- ^ Tetramethrin, alanwood.net
- ^ Tetramethrin, Household Products Database
External links
- Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids Fact Sheet - National Pesticide Information Center
- Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids Pesticide Information Profile - Extension Toxicology Network
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Pest control: insecticides
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| Carbamates |
Aldicarb · Bendiocarb · Carbaryl · Carbofuran · Ethienocarb · Fenobucarb · Oxamyl · Propoxur
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| Inorganic compounds |
Aluminium phosphide · Boric acid · Chromated copper arsenate · Copper(II) arsenate · Copper(I) cyanide · Diatomaceous earth · Lead hydrogen arsenate · Paris Green · Scheele's Green
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| Organochlorides |
Aldrin · Beta-HCH · Carbon tetrachloride · Chlordane · Cyclodiene · 1,2-DCB · 1,4-DCB · 1,1-DCE · 1,2-DCE · DDD · DDE · DDT · Dicofol · Dieldrin · Endosulfan · Endrin · Heptachlor · Kepone · Lindane · Methoxychlor · Mirex · Tetradifon · Toxaphene
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| Organophosphorus |
Acephate · Azinphos-methyl · Bensulide · Chlorethoxyfos · Chlorfenvinphos · Chlorpyrifos · Chlorpyrifos-methyl · Coumaphos · Demeton-S-methyl · Diazinon · Dicrotophos · Diisopropyl fluorophosphate · Dimethoate · Dioxathion · Disulfoton · Ethion · Ethoprop · Fenamiphos · Fenitrothion · Fenthion · Fosthiazate · Isoxathion · Malathion · Methamidophos · Methidathion · Mevinphos · Monocrotophos · Naled · Omethoate · Oxydemeton-methyl · Parathion · Parathion-methyl · Phorate · Phosalone · Phosmet · Phostebupirim · Phoxim · Pirimiphos-methyl · Quinalphos · Temefos · Terbufos · Tetrachlorvinphos · Tribufos · Trichlorfon
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| Pyrethroids |
Allethrins · Bifenthrin · Bioallethrin · Cyfluthrin · Cyhalothrin · Cypermethrin · Cyphenothrin · Deltamethrin · Empenthrin · Etofenprox · Fenvalerate · Imiprothrin · Metofluthrin · Permethrin · Phenothrin · Prallethrin · Pyrethrin (I, II; chrysanthemic acid) · Pyrethrum · Resmethrin · Silafluofen · Tefluthrin · Tetramethrin · Tralomethrin · Transfluthrin
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| Neonicotinoids |
Acetamiprid · Clothianidin · Dinotefuran · Imidacloprid · Nitenpyram · Nithiazine · Thiacloprid · Thiamethoxam
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| Insect growth regulators |
Benzoylureas · Flufenoxuron · Lufenuron · Diflubenzuron
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| Other chemicals |
Amitraz · Azadirachtin · Chlordimeform · Chlorfenapyr · Cyromazine · Fenazaquin · Fenoxycarb · Fipronil · Hydramethylnon · Indoxacarb · Limonene · Methoprene · Pyridaben · Pyriprole · Pyriproxyfen · Ryanodine · Sesamex · Spinosad · Sulfluramid · Tebufenpyrad · Veracevine · Xanthone
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| Metabolites |
Oxon · Malaoxon · Paraoxon · TCPy
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| Biopesticides |
Bacillus thuringiensis · Baculovirus · Beauveria bassiana · Beauveria brongniartii · Metarhizium acridum · Metarhizium anisopliae · Lecanicillium lecanii · Paecilomyces fumosoroseus · Paenibacillus popilliae
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