METIRAM

METIRAM

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Metiram is formerly used as an agricultural fungicide for the control of downy mildews and rusts, its use is no longer permitted in the US or the EU. It has a role as an antifungal agrochemical. It is a macromolecule, a zinc coordination entity and a dithiocarbamate salt. It contains an ethylenebis(dithiocarbamate).

CID 5284484
Deprecated CAS 11095-13-9, 11116-49-7, 8012-48-4, 8063-75-0, 39432-66-1, 60120-04-9, 8071-22-5, 9056-92-2, 9063-14-3, 12673-65-3, 1360-39-0, 14039-25-9, 142-14-3, 14242-12-7, 14460-17-4, 20316-44-3, 21512-95-8, 39357-09-0, 84653-18-9, 1135443-09-2
Synonyms METIRAM; FMC9102; POLYRAM; POLYRAM(C); POLYRAM (TM); NIA 9102(R); TRIS[AMMINE[ETHYLENEBIS(DITHIOCARBAMATO) ZINC(2+)]TETRAHYDRO-1,2,4,7-DITHIADIAZOCINE-3,8-DITHIONE, POLYMER; ZINC METIRAM
IUPAC Name zinc;N-[2-(sulfidocarbothioylamino)ethyl]carbamodithioate
Molecular Weight 818.69388
Molecular Formula C12H12N6S16Zn
Canonical SMILES C(CNC(=S)[S-])NC(=S)[S-].[Zn+2]
InChI InChI=1S/C4H8N2S4.Zn/c7-3(8)5-1-2-6-4(9)10;/h1-2H2,(H2,5,7,8)(H2,6,9,10);/q;+2/p-2
InChIKey AMHNZOICSMBGDH-UHFFFAOYSA-L
EC Number 235-180-1
ICSC Number 350
UNII X1FSB1OZPT
UN Number 3077

Producut details

Formulation 70%WDG
Grade 85%TC
Toxicity No data are available in humans. Inadequate evidence of carcinogenicity in animals.
Appearance Yellow powder. Non corrosive. Insoluble in water. Used as an fungicide.
Boiling Point 308.2°C at 760mmHg
Melting Point 157°C (decomposes)
Water In water, about 10 mg/L at 25 °C
Shelf Life Limited shelf life, expiry date on the label

Chemical and Physical Properties

Purity 95%
Storage 0-6°C
Complexity 108
Exact Mass 273.870525
Heavy Atom Count 11
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count 4
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count 2
Monoisotopic Mass 273.870525
Rotatable Bond Count 3
Topological Polar Surface Area 90.2

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