About Benomyl
Benomyl Synonym: Benomyl, Methyl 1-(butylcarbamoyl)-2-benzimidazolecarbamate, NSC 263489 Empirical Formula (Hill Notation): C14H18N4O3Molecular Weight: 290.32CAS Number: 17804-35-2 grade analytical standard form neat packaging ampule of 100mg mfr. no. Chem Service, Inc., PS-222 application(s) HPLC: suitable gas chromatography (GC): suitable mp >300C(lit.) format neat grade analytical standard form neat application(s) HPLC: suitable gas chromatography (GC): suitable mp >300C(lit.) format neat storage temp. 2-8C
FAQs of Benomyl:
Q: What is the appearance of Benomyl?
A: Benomyl appears as a white crystalline solid.
Q: What is the primary usage of Benomyl?
A: Benomyl is a systemic, benzimidazole fungicide used to control a wide range of fungal diseases in field crops, fruits, nuts, ornamentals, mushrooms, and turf. It is also selectively toxic to microorganisms and invertebrates, especially earthworms.
Q: What is the molecular formula of Benomyl?
A: The molecular formula of Benomyl is C14H18N4O3.
Q: What is the melting point of Benomyl?
A: The melting point of Benomyl is 290 C (554 F; 563 K), and it decomposes at this temperature.
Q: What is the purity level of Benomyl?
A: Benomyl has a purity level of 98%.
Q: What is the molecular weight of Benomyl?
A: The molecular weight of Benomyl is 290.324 grams (g).