GLYPHOSATE 95% TC
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- Category :
Agrochemicals
- CAS NO : 1071-83-6
- EC NO : 213-997-4
- Molecular Formula : C3H6NO5P
- Main Specifications : 97%, 95%,
- Synonyms : N-Phosphonomethyl-glycine;N-(phosphonomethyl)gtycine;Glyphosate aqueous solution (10%);Glyphosate isopropyl amine salt aqueous solution(41%);Glyphosate ammonium solution(10%);Glyphosate S.P.;(Carboxymethylamino)methylphosphonic acid;Phosphonomethylaminoacetic acid;N-Phosphomethylglycine;Bronco;N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine - propan-2-amine (1:1);
Package: 25kg fiber bag
Uses : Control of annual and perennial grasses and broad-leaved weeds, pre-harvest, in cereals, peas, beans, oilseed rape, flax and mustard, at c. 1.5-2 kg/ha; control of annual and perennial grasses and broad-leaved weeds in stubble and post-planting/pre-emerge
Molecular Structure:

Product description:
Composition Tech. is ?5% pure. Zwitterion structure (P. Knuuttila & H. Knuuttila, Acta Chem. Scand., 1979, 33, 623). Mol. wt. 169.1 M.f. C3H8NO5P Form Colourless crystals. M.p. 189.5?.5 癈 B.p. Decomp. >200 癈 V.p. 1.31 ?10-2 mPa (25 癈) KOW logP <-3.2 (pH 2-5, 20 癈), (OECD 107; EEC A8) Henry <2.1 ?10-7 Pa m3 mol-1 S.g./density 1.705 (20 癈) Solubility In water 10.5 g/l (pH 1.9, 20 癈). Insoluble in common organic solvents, e.g. acetone, ethanol and xylene. The alkali-metal and amine salts are readily soluble in water. Stability Glyphosate and all its salts are non-volatile, do not photochemically degrade and are stable in air. Glyphosate is stable to hydrolysis at pH 3, 6 and 9 (5-35 癈). pKa 2.34 (20 癈), 5.73 (20 癈), 10.2 (25 癈) F.p. Not flammable