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Bensultap

Bensultap Structural

What is Bensultap?

Description

Bensultap, S,S -2-dimethylaminotrimethylene di(benzenethiosulfonate) (IUPAC), M.W. 431.6, C17H21NO4S4, pale yellow crystalline powder. Solubility in water 0.7–0.8 mg/kg (30 ?C). Solubility in methanol 25 g/kg (25 ?C), in acetone, acetonitrile, and N,Ndimethyl formamide >1000 g/kg. Hydrolyzed in neutral or alkaline solution. It is an insecticide with contact and stomach action for control of major insect pests. Acts as a pro-insecticide or analog of nereistoxin. It inhibits the action of acetylcholine by blocking the receptor site at the post-synaptic membrane.

The Uses of Bensultap

Bensultap is an insecticide used in pesticidal compositions.

Definition

ChEBI: Bensultap is a nereistoxin analogue insecticide.

Properties of Bensultap

Melting point: 82~85℃
Boiling point: 150℃ (dec)
Density  1.3423 (rough estimate)
refractive index  1.7000 (estimate)
storage temp.  0-6°C
pka 6.85±0.50(Predicted)
CAS DataBase Reference 17606-31-4(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry System Benzenesulfonothioic acid, S,S'-[2-(dimethylamino)-1,3-propanediyl] ester (17606-31-4)

Safety information for Bensultap

Signal word Warning
Pictogram(s)
ghs
Exclamation Mark
Irritant
GHS07
ghs
Environment
GHS09
GHS Hazard Statements H302:Acute toxicity,oral
H410:Hazardous to the aquatic environment, long-term hazard
Precautionary Statement Codes P273:Avoid release to the environment.
P501:Dispose of contents/container to..…

Computed Descriptors for Bensultap

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