USD $10.00-90.00 / Kilogram
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diquat ion basic information |
product name: | diquat ion |
synonyms: | 1,1'-ethylene-2,2'-bipyridylium;6,7-dihydrodipyrido[1,2-a:2',1'-c]pyrazinediium;9,10-dihydro-8a,10a-diazoniaphenanthrene;diquat ion;ethylene-2,2'-bipyridinium;6,7-dihydrodipyrido[1,2-a:2',1'-c]pyrazinediylium;6,7-dihydrodipyrido [1,2-a:2',1'-c] pyrazidinium dibromide;dipyrido1,2-a:2,1-cpyrazinediium, 6,7-dihydro- |
cas: | 2764-72-9 |
mf: | c12h12n2+2 |
mw: | 184.24 |
einecs: | 220-433-0 |
product categories: | |
mol file: | 2764-72-9.mol |
diquat ion chemical properties |
cas database reference | 2764-72-9(cas database reference) |
epa substance registry system | dipyrido[1,2-a:2', 1'-c]pyrazinediium, 6,7-dihydro-(2764-72-9) |
diquat ion usage and synthesis |
general description | diquat ion is a yellow crystalline solid dissolved in a liquid carrier. diquat ion is a water emulsifiable liquid. the primary hazard is the threat to the environment. immediate steps should be taken to limit its spread to the environment. since diquat ion is a liquid diquat ion can easily penetrate the soil and contaminate groundwater and nearby streams. diquat ion can cause illness by inhalation, skin absorption and/or ingestion. diquat ion is used as a herbicide. |
air & water reactions | water soluble. solutions are stable in neutral and acid solutions; however, they are unstable in alkaline solutions. |
reactivity profile | diquat ion is light sensitive. diquat ion can corrode aluminum and other metals. |
health hazard | inhalation: no appreciable vapor pressure. prolonged contact with spray or mist may cause oral and nasal irritation. eyes: irritation. skin: irritation. ingestion: vomiting, diarrhea, general malaise. possible kidney and liver damage, dyspnea, and pulmonary edema. with large doses there may be tremors or convulsions. other: may be fatal if swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed through skin. |
fire hazard | behavior in fire: decomposes at high temperature, charring rather than melting or boiling. |