CARBARYL

Synonyms. Carbaryl; 1-Naftylester kyseliny methylkarbaminove; 1-Naphthalenol, methylcarbamate; 1-Naphthalenyl methylcarbamate; 1-Naphthol N-methylcarbamate; 1-Naphthyl N-methylcarbamate; 1-Naphthyl methylcarbamate; 1-Naphthyl-N-methyl-karbamat; Arilat; Arilate; Arylam; Atoxan; Caprolin; Carbamine; Carbaril; Carbarilo; Carbarilum; Hexavin; Karbaryl; Menaphtam; Methylcarbamate 1-naphthalenol; Methylcarbamate 1-naphthol; Methylcarbamic acid 1-naphthyl ester; Monsur; Mugan; Murvin; N-Methyl-1-naftyl-carbamaat; N-Methyl-1-naphthyl carbamate; N-Methyl-1-naphthyl-carbamat; N-Methyl-alpha-naphthylcarbamate; N-Methyl-alpha-naphthylurethan; N-Methylcarbamate de 1-naphtyle; N-Metil-1-naftil-carbammato; NAC; O-(1-Naphthyl)-N-methylcarbamat; Vetox; Vioxan; alpha-Naftyl-N-methylkarbamat; alpha-Naphthalenyl methylcarbamate; alpha-Naphthyl N-methylcarbamate; alpha-Naphthyl methylcarbamate; Other RN: 11095-11-7, 11130-47-5, 51274-03-4, 52001-89-5

CARBARYL

 

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

CAS RN

63-25-2

EINECS RN

200-555-0

FORMULA

C10H7OCONHCH3

MOLE WEIGHT

201.22

H.S CODE

2924.29.7100

SMILES

c12c(OC(NC)=O)cccc1cccc2

CLASSIFICATION

Acaricide, Cholinesterase inhibitor, Insecticide, Neurotransmitter agent, Pesticide

EXTRA NOTES

EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 056801
Overall Carcinogenic Evaluation: Group 3
A carbamate insecticide and parasiticide. It is a potent anticholinesterase agent belonging to the carbamate group of reversible cholinesterase inhibitors. It has a particularly low toxicity from dermal absorption and is used for control of head lice in some countries.

 

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

PHYSICAL STATE.

White powder

MELTING POINT

145 C

BOILING POINT

315 C

DENSITY

 

SOLUBILITY IN WATER

 

SOLVENT SOLUBILITY  

VAPOR DENSITY

 

log P(octanol-water)

2.38

VAPOR PRESSURE

 

AUTOIGNITION TEMP

 
pKa

 

REFRACTIVE INDEX

 

FLASH POINT

 

 

STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
STABILITY Stable under normal conditions.

INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS

Strong oxidizing agents

POLYMERIZATION

Has not been reported

NFPA RATINGS

Health: 3, Flammability:0, Reactivity: 0

 

EXTERNAL LINKS & GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes) - Carbaryl

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ - Carbaryl

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IPCS INCHEM - Carbaryl

http://www.who.int/
Carbaryl (CAS No. 63-25-2) is a broad-spectrum carbamate insecticide that is used to control insect pests in crops, trees and ornamental plants. It also has some uses in public health and veterinary practice. Carbaryl has not been reported in drinking-water; however, it could occur following overspraying or spillage into surface water. Exposure through drinking-water is, therefore, considered to be low unless in exceptional circumstances. The major route of carbaryl intake for the general population is food, but residues are considered to be relatively low. 

 

SALES SPECIFICATION

APPEARANCE

White powder

ACTIVE INGREDIENT

98.0% min

NAPHTHYL ALCOHOL

0.5% max

IMPURITY

0.5% max

LOSS ON DRYING

0.5% max

ACID VALUE

1 max (mg KOH/g)

 

TRANSPORT & REGULATORY INFORMATION

UN NO.

2811

HAZARD CLASS

6.1
PACKING GROUP III

 

SAFETY INFORMATION

HAZARD OVERVIEW

Target Organ Effect, Toxic by ingestion, Harmful by skin absorption., Corrosive, Carcinogen. Target Organs:Central nervous system, Heart, Blood, Eyes, Reproductive system.

GHS

 

SIGNAL WORD

Warning

PICTOGRAMS

HAZARD STATEMENTS

H332

P STATEMENTS

 

EC DIRECTIVES

 

HAZARD CODES

RISK PHRASES

22-40-50

SAFETY PHRASES

22-24-36/37-46-61

 

PACKING

 

 

PRICE INFORMATION