Phorate

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Phorate
Phorate.svg
Names
IUPAC name
O,O-Diethyl S-[(ethylsulfanyl)methyl] phosphorodithioate
Other names
Thimet (trademark)
Identifiers
298-02-2 YesY
ChEBI CHEBI:38764 N
ChEMBL ChEMBL510014 N
ChemSpider 4626 YesY
Jmol 3D model Interactive image
PubChem 4790
  • InChI=1S/C7H17O2PS3/c1-4-8-10(11,9-5-2)13-7-12-6-3/h4-7H2,1-3H3 YesY
    Key: BULVZWIRKLYCBC-UHFFFAOYSA-N YesY
  • InChI=1/C7H17O2PS3/c1-4-8-10(11,9-5-2)13-7-12-6-3/h4-7H2,1-3H3
    Key: BULVZWIRKLYCBC-UHFFFAOYAA
  • S=P(OCC)(SCSCC)OCC
Properties
C7H17O2PS3
Molar mass 260.36 g·mol−1
Appearance Colorless liquid
Odor Skunk-like[1]
Density 1.16 g/mL
Melting point −43 °C; −45 °F; 230 K [1]
Boiling point 118-120°C (2.0 mm Hg)[2]
0.005% (20°C)[1]
Vapor pressure 0.0008 mmHg (20°C)[1]
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Infobox references

Phorate is an organophosphate used as an insecticide and acaricide.

Overview

At normal conditions, it is a pale yellow mobile liquid poorly soluble in water but readily soluble in organic solvents. It is relatively stable and hydrolyses only at very acidic or basic conditions. It is very toxic both for target organisms and for mammals including human. It inhibits acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase.[3]

Phorate is most commonly applied in granular form. It is non-biocumulative and has no residual action. But some metabolites may persist in soil. It also damages some seeds.[3]

Toxicity

Phorate is absorbed readily through all ways. Its toxicity is high. Oral LD50 to rats is 1.1 – 3.2 mg/kg, to mice 3.5 – 6.5 mg/kg (technical phorate). Similar values has been found out to birds.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named PGCH
  2. Farm Chemicals Handbook, Meister Publishing Co., Willoughby, OH (1991)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Data sheets on pesticides No. 75 – Phorate

External links

  • Phorate in the Pesticide Properties DataBase (PPDB)