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Molecule structure of Methoxyethyl mercuric acetate (CAS NO.151-38-2) :
IUPAC Name: acetyloxy(2-methoxyethyl)mercury
Molecular Weight: 318.7211 g/mol
Molecular Formula: C5H10HgO3
log P (octanol-water): -0.600
Water Solubility: 3.11E+04 mg/L
Vapor Pressure: 0.045 mm Hg
Henry's Law Constant: 1.35E-10 atm-m3/mole
Atmospheric OH Rate Constant: 2.04E-10 cm3/molecule-sec
H-Bond Acceptor: 3
Rotatable Bond Count: 4
Exact Mass: 320.03362
MonoIsotopic Mass: 320.03362
Topological Polar Surface Area: 35.5
Heavy Atom Count: 9
Complexity: 84.3
Canonical SMILES: CC(=O)O[Hg]CCOC
InChI: InChI=1S/C3H7O.C2H4O2.Hg/c1-3-4-2;1-2(3)4;/h1,3H2,2H3;1H3,(H,3,4);/q;;+1/p-1
InChIKey: AGJBKFAPBKOEGA-UHFFFAOYSA-M
EINECS: 205-790-2
Methoxyethyl mercuric acetate (CAS NO.151-38-2) is formerly used as a pesticide in seed treatment for cotton and small grains. It exhibits high fungicidal activity against leaf stripe of barley, stinking smut of wheat, snow mold of rye; against seedling diseases in beets and legumes, and for dressing "seed" potatoes, bulbs, and tubers. Not registered as a pesticide in the U.S.
1. | cyt-dmg-orl 15,900 µg/L | HEREAY Hereditas. 74 (1973),89. | ||
2. | orl-rat LD50:25 mg/kg | OCHRAI Occupational Health Review. 15 (1963),5. | ||
3. | orl-mus LD50:45 mg/kg | ESKGA2 Eisei Kagaku. 18 (1972),248. |
EPA Extremely Hazardous Substances List. Mercury and its compounds are on the Community Right-To-Know List.
Poison by ingestion. Mutation data reported. A fungicide. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Hg. See also MERCURY COMPOUNDS, INORGANIC; MERCURY COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC.
RIDADR: 2025
HazardClass: 6.1(a)
PackingGroup: II
OSHA PEL: CL 0.1 mg(Hg)/m3 (skin)
ACGIH TLV: TWA 0.1 mg(Hg)/m3 (skin); BEI: 35 µg/g creatinine total inorganic mercury in urine preshift; 15 µg/g creatinine total inorganic mercury in blood at end of shift at end of workweek.; STEL 0.03 mg(Hg)/m3
DFG MAK: Confirmed Animal Carcinogen with Unknown Relevance to Humans
NIOSH REL: (Mercury, Organo) TWA 0.01 mg/m3; STEL 0.03 mg/m3 (skin)
Methoxyethyl mercuric acetate (CAS NO.151-38-2) is also called (2-Methoxyethyl)mercuric acetate ; (2-Methoxyethyl)mercury acetate ; (Acetato-O)(2-methoxyethyl)mercury ; 2-Methoxyethylmerkuriacetat ; Acetato(2-methoxyethyl)mercury ; Ba 2743 ; Caswell No. 551B ; Cekusil universal A ; EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 041508 ; HSDB 6387 ; Landisan ; Mema ; Mema RM ; Mercuran ; Mercury, (acetato)(2-methoxyethyl)- ; Mercury, (acetato-o)(2-methoxyethyl)- ; Mercury, acetoxy(2-methoxyethyl)- ; NSC 202875 ; Panogen ; Panogen (VAN) ; Panogen M ; Panogen Metox ; Radosan . Methoxyethyl mercuric acetate (CAS NO.151-38-2) is crystals. Organometallics, such as Methoxyethyl mercuric acetate , are reactive with many other groups. Incompatible with acids and bases. Organometallics are good reducing agents and therefore incompatible with oxidizing agents. Often reactive with water to generate toxic or flammable gases. Methoxyethyl mercuric acetate (CAS NO.151-38-2) highly toxic. Target organs are brain and central nervous system. Inhalation can cause lung damage; ingestion can cause kidney damage. Women of childbearing age and persons with eczema, renal or neurological disorders should not be exposed to mercurials. When heated to decomposition, Methoxyethyl mercuric acetate emits toxic fumes of mercury. Methoxyethyl mercuric acetate may burn but does not ignite readily. Container may explode in heat of fire.