DiniconazoleCommon nameDiniconazoleChemical name(E)-(RS)-1-(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-2-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)pent-1-en-3-olStructureMolecular formulaC15H17C12N3OMolecular weight326.09CAS#83657-24-3Propertiesmp: 134-156°C Vapor pressure: 2.95MPa/20oC,4.9MPa/25oC Density: 1.32/20oC Solubility (25°C): water, 40g/l; acetone, methanol, 95g/l; toluene, 14g/; hexane, 0.7g/l. Stability: Stable under light, heat and dampness.Specification Appearance White powder Purity w/w 95.0% min. Water w/w 1.0% max. Acidity (calculated as H2SO4), w/w 0.5% max. Insolubles in acetone,w/w 0.5% max.ToxicologyRat acute oral LD50: 639mg/kg (male), 474mg/kg (female). Rat acute dermal LDx >5000mg/kg. Rat inhalation LC50 (4hrs) >2770mg/g.PropertiesWhite granules. mp 134-156°C, vapor pressure (20°C) 2.2x10-5 mmHg. Soluble in most organic solvents.UseConazole fungicide. Used for cereal plants against scab, powder mildew, leaf rust, smut, root rot, sheath net blotch and other diseases. Applied by foliage spray and seed treatment.Packaging95% Diniconazole: plastic woven bag or paper drum. Net weight 25Kg. 12.5% Diniconazole wettable powder: 8gx500, 40gx100, 100gx50 per box.StorageStore in a cool place. Avoid basic substances. Storage life: 2 years.