Pyridalyl
- SKU
- P0180
Category: Insecticides
- Synonyms
- [2,6-Dichloro-4-(3,3-dichloroallyloxy)phenyl]-3-(5-trifluoromethyl-2-pyridyloxy)propyl ether
- 179101-81-6
- CAS-Number
- C18H14Cl4F3NO3
- Molecular Formula
- 491.12
- Molecular Weight
Specifications
- Purity
- ≥95% (HPLC)
- Appearance
- Yellow to dark yellow liquid
- Identity
- 1H-NMR
- Refractive Index
- 1.536 - 1.540
Properties
- Solvents
- DMSO, DCM, CDCl3, acetone or xylene.
- Melting Point
- -17 °C
- Boiling Point
- 227 °C (1000mbar)
- Density
- 1.45 g/cm3 (20 °C)
Downloads
- Safety Data Sheet
- CDX P0180 MSDS.pdf
- Shipping
- AMBIENT
- Short Term Storage
- +4°C
- Long Term Storage
- -20°C
- Handling Advice
- Very hygroscopic. Store under inert gas.
- Use / Stability
- Stable for at least 2 years after receipt when stored at +4°C.
- Transportation
- Not dangerous goods
- Description
- Pyridalyl is an insecticidal agent. It shows high insecticidal activity against various lepidopteran larvae and controls a wide range of lepidopteran pests on cotton, tobacco and vegetables. While pyridalyl is highly active against target pests, the toxicity of this compound against mammals is minimal, and this compound has relatively low toxicity against various important beneficial arthropods such as natural enemies or bees. Pyridalyl inhibits cellular protein synthesis in insects, with an unknown mode of action. Can be used as a reference compound.
- Smiles
- ClC1=C(OCCCOC2=NC=C(C(F)(F)F)C=C2)C(Cl)=CC(OC/C=C(Cl)/Cl)=C1
- InChi Key
- AEHJMNVBLRLZKK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
- References
- (1) N. Sakamoto, et al., Pest. Manag. Sci. 60, 25 (2004) , (2) S. Isayama, et al., Arch. Insect. Biochem. Physiol. 58, 226 (2005) , (3) K. Moriya, et al., Arch. Insect. Biochem. Physiol. 69, 22 (2008) , (4) G.F. Powell, et al., Insect. Biochem. Mol. Biol. 41, 459 (2011)
- InChi
- InChI=1S/C18H14Cl4F3NO3/c19-13-8-12(27-7-4-15(21)22)9-14(20)17(13)29-6-1-5-28-16-3-2-11(10-26-16)18(23,24)25/h2-4,8-10H,1,5-7H2
Pyridalyl is an insecticidal agent. It shows high insecticidal activity against various lepidopteran larvae and controls a wide range of lepidopteran pests on cotton, tobacco and vegetables. While pyridalyl is highly active against target pests, the toxicity of this compound against mammals is minimal, and this compound has relatively low toxicity against various important beneficial arthropods such as natural enemies or bees. Pyridalyl inhibits cellular protein synthesis in insects, with an unknown mode of action. Can be used as a reference compound.