Description
Dinoterb is a yellow solid. May be formulatedin a hydrocarbon solvent which changes the physical properties shown here. Molecular weight= 240.24; Freezing/Melting point = 126℃. Hazard Identification (based onNFPA-704 M Rating System): Health 3, Flammability 1,Reactivity 2. Practically insoluble in water.
Definition
ChEBI: Dinoterb is a member of phenols and a C-nitro compound.
General Description
Yellow solid. Used as a herbicide and a rodenticide.
Air & Water Reactions
Slightly soluble in water.
Reactivity Profile
Nitrophenolates, such as DINOTERB(1420-07-1), range from slight to strong oxidizing agents. If mixed with reducing agents, including hydrides, sulfides and nitrides, they may begin a vigorous reaction that culminates in a detonation. The aromatic nitro compounds may explode in the presence of a base such as sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide even in the presence of water or organic solvents. The explosive tendencies of aromatic nitro compounds are increased by the presence of multiple nitro groups. Severe explosion hazard when dry.
Health Hazard
DINOTERB is toxic by all routes of exposure. The dangerous single oral dose of dinitro-o- cresol, a structurally similar compound, is estimated to be about 29 mg/kg.
Fire Hazard
When heated to decomposition DINOTERB emits toxic nitrogen oxide fumes.
Agricultural Uses
Herbicide, Rodenticide: Not approved for use in the U.S. or EU countries
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Trade name
HERBOGIL®; HERBOGIL® FLUSSIG
Potential Exposure
This material is an herbicide and arodenticide
Shipping
Substituted nitrophenol pesticides, solid, toxic,require a “POISONOUS/TOXIC MATERIALS” label. Theyfall in Hazard Class 6.1 and dinoterb in Packing Group II.
Incompatibilities
Symptoms of poisoning are similarto other dinitrophenols and may include nausea, gastric distress, restlessness, sensation of heat, flushed skin, sweating,thirst, deep and rapid breathing, rapid heart rate, fever, andlack of oxygen to tissues (blueness of skin). This compoundis toxic by all routes of exposure. The dangerous single oraldose of dinitro-o-cresol, a structurally similar compound, isestimated to be about 29 mg/kg.