Cyromazine CAS:66215-27-8 Basic information
Product Name: | Cyromazine |
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Synonyms: | 2-cyclopropylamino-4,6-diamino-s-triazine;ARMOR;ARMOR(R);cyclopropyl-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triamine;Cyclopropylmelamine;CYPROMAZINE;CYROMAZIN;CYROMAZINE |
CAS: | 66215-27-8 |
MF: | C6H10N6 |
MW: | 166.18 |
EINECS: | 266-257-8 |
Product Categories: | FINE Chemical & INTERMEDIATES;Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients;INSECTICIDE;fine chemicals, specialty chemicals, intermediates, electronic chemical, organic synthesis, insecticide;Bases & Related Reagents;Heterocycles;Nucleotides;Pharmaceutical intermedia |
Mol File: | 66215-27-8.mol |
Cyromazine CAS:66215-27-8 Chemical Properties
density: | 1.3196 (rough estimate) |
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Melting point: | 223-227 °C(lit.) |
Boiling point: | 284.39°C (rough estimate) |
form: | neat |
storage temp.: | 0-6°C |
Water Solubility: | 13 g l-1 (pH 7.1,25 °C) |
refractive index: | 1.8300 (estimate) |
pka: | 5.2 (base) |
BRN: | 882879 |
InChIKey: | LVQDKIWDGQRHTE-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
Fp: | 100 °C |
NIST Chemistry Reference: | Cyromazine(66215-27-8) |
Merck: | 14,2775 |
vapor pressure: | 4.5 x l0-7 Pa (25 °C) |
CAS DataBase Reference: | 66215-27-8(CAS DataBase Reference) |
EPA Substance Registry System: | Cyromazine (66215-27-8) |
检 测 项 目 Analysis Items |
技术要求 Technical Specification | 批 号 及 数 量 Batch NO. & Batch Weight |
201205030 | ||
1000kg | ||
外观 Appearance | 白色结晶性粉末 White crystal powder | 白色结晶性粉末 White crystal powder |
含量, % Active Ingredient |
98.0 |
99.02 |
干燥失重 % ≤ Loss on drying |
1.0 |
0.34 |
熔点 ≥ Melting point |
220 |
223.7 |
炽灼残渣≤ Residue on ignition |
0.1 |
0.05 |
结论 Conclusion | 合格 Qualified |
Cyromazine Usage And Synthesis |
Description | Cyromazine is a triazine insect growth regulator that can be used as an insecticide and an acarcide. It is a kind of cyclopropylderivative of melamine, and also belongs to the family of aminotriazines which are compound consisting of an amino group attached to a triazine ring. It has specific activity against dipterous larvae, and has been approved by FDA for being applied to livestock. It is not a kind of cholinesterase inhibitor, and taking effect through affecting the nervous system of the immature larval stage of the insects. |
References | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/cyromazine#section=Top https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyromazine http://pmep.cce.cornell.edu/profiles/insect-mite/cadusafos-cyromazine/cyromazine/insect-prof-cyromazine.html |
Chemical Properties | White crystalline powder |
Uses | Insecticide. |
Uses | Insect growth regulator. Insecticide. |
Uses | acaricide, insecticide, ectoparisitide |
Uses | Insect growth regulator |
Uses | Cyromazine is an insect growth regulator, used to control fly larvae in livestock and poultry manure. It can be fed directly to livestock or applied directly to fly breeding sites. Cyromazine also exhibits systemic activity and is used as a foliar spray to control leaf miners in vegetables, potatoes, etc., and on mushrooms. |
Agricultural Uses | Insecticide (insect growth regulator): As an insect growth regulator, cyromazine is fed to caged poultry and is passed through the chicken, leaving a residue in the manure. The chemical controls the growth of the fly larvae developing in the manure. Used as a foliar spray to control leaf miners in vegetables, mushrooms, potatoes and ornamentals and to control flies on animals. |
Trade name | ARMOR®; CITATION; CGA-72662®; LARVADEX®; PATRON®; TRIGARD®; VETRAZIN® |
Environmental Fate | Chemical/Physical. Cyromazine will react with mineral acids (e.g., hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid) forming water-soluble salts |
Metabolic pathway | Information presented in this summary is abstracted from the data evaluation published by the Pesticide Safety Directorate (PSD, 1993). The major degradation pathway of cyromazine involves the N-dealkylation of the cyclopropyl moiety to yield melamine. Both cyromazine and melamine are quite stable to biotransformation. Deamination and the formation of N-methylcyromazine were observed as minor pathways. |
Degradation | Cyromazine (1) is stable to hydrolysis at pH 5, 7 and 9 and 70 °C for up to 28 days. No degradation of cyromazine was observed when irradiated under mercury vapour lamp (>290 nm) at 25 °C for up to 168 hours. |