Dicamba
Dicamba is a kind of herbicide that kills annual and perennial rose weeds in grain crops and highlands. It is used to control brush and bracken in pastures, as well as legumes and cacti. It is a killer for broadleaf weeds before and after they sprout.
In combination with a phenoxy herbicide or other herbicides, dicamba is used in pastures, rangeland, and non-crop areas (fence rows, roadways, and wastage) to control weeds. It is toxic to conifer species but is in general less toxic to grasses.
Applications
Dicamba is adopted to control annual and perennial broad-leaved weeds and brush species in cereals, maize, sorghum, sugarcane, asparagus, perennial seed grasses, turf, pastures, rangeland, and non-crop land. Dosage of the plant growth inhibitor varies with specific use. It ranges from 0.1 to 0.4 kg/ha for crop use, higher rates in pasture.
CAS No. | 1918-00-9 |
Molecular Formula | C8H6Cl2O3 |
Molar Mass | 221.04g/mol |
Appearance | White crystalline solid |
Density | 1.57 |
Melting Point | 114-116℃ |
Boiling Point | >200ºC |
Solubility in Water | 500,000µg/ml |
Solubility in Other Solvents | In ethanol 922, cyclohexanone 916, acetone 810, dichloromethane 260, dioxane 1180, toluene 130, xylene 78 (all in g/l, 25℃). |
Vapor Pressure | 1.67mPa (25℃, calc.) |
Stability | This product is resistant to oxidation and hydrolysis under normal conditions. It is stable in acids and alkalis. It decomposes at c. 200℃. |