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Bifenox (C14H9Cl2NO5)
Bifenox (C14H9Cl2NO5)

Bifenox (C14H9Cl2NO5)

MOQ : 1 Kilograms

Bifenox (C14H9Cl2NO5) Specification

  • Melting Point
  • 85 C (185 F; 358 K)
  • Molecular Weight
  • 342.13 Grams (g)
  • Appearance
  • Yellow solid
  • Molecular Formula
  • C14H9Cl2NO5
  • Usage
  • Bifenox is a protoporphyrinogen oxidase inhibitor and acts on the young parts, leaves, and partially on the roots of weeds and grasses. This leads to a release of peroxides that destroy the cell membranes of the weed plants and lead to tissue death. Bifenox also inhibits photosynthesis.
 

Bifenox (C14H9Cl2NO5) Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 1 Kilograms
  • Payment Terms
  • Cash in Advance (CID), Cash Advance (CA)
  • Supply Ability
  • 500 Kilograms Per Month
  • Delivery Time
  • 2-8 Week
  • Sample Available
  • Yes
  • Sample Policy
  • Sample costs shipping and taxes has to be paid by the buyer
  • Packaging Details
  • Carton and Poly Bag.
  • Main Export Market(s)
  • Western Europe, Middle East, Africa, Central America, Eastern Europe, South America, Australia, Asia, North America
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
 

About Bifenox (C14H9Cl2NO5)

Bifenox Synonym: Methyl 5-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-2-nitrobenzoate CAS Number 42576-02-3 Empirical Formula (Hill Notation) C14H9Cl2NO5 Molecular Weight 342.13 grade analytical standard form neat application(s) HPLC: suitable gas chromatography (GC): suitable format neat

FAQs of Bifenox (C14H9Cl2NO5):


Q: What is the molecular formula and molecular weight of Bifenox?

A: The molecular formula of Bifenox is C14H9Cl2NO5, and its molecular weight is 342.13 grams (g).

Q: What is the appearance of Bifenox?

A: Bifenox appears as a yellow solid.

Q: At what temperature does Bifenox melt?

A: Bifenox has a melting point of 85C (185F; 358 K).

Q: How does Bifenox act on weeds?

A: Bifenox is a protoporphyrinogen oxidase inhibitor that acts on the young parts, leaves, and partially on the roots of weeds and grasses. It releases peroxides that destroy the cell membranes of weed plants, leading to tissue death.

Q: Does Bifenox have an impact on photosynthesis?

A: Yes, Bifenox inhibits photosynthesis as part of its mode of action.

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