Fensulfothion Oxon is an organophosphorus pesticide and nerve agent with the chemical name O,O-diethoxythiophos oxygen.
Properties: Thiophos-oxygen is a colorless to yellow oily liquid with a pungent odor. It is volatile and can be dissolved in many solvents.
use: sulfur and phosphorus oxygen is mainly used as pesticide, used to control various pests, including needle worms, spacing mouth beetles, flying and underground pests. It can be applied to agriculture, horticulture, forest and family plant protection.
preparation method: sulfur and phosphorus oxygen can be obtained by esterification reaction of sulfur and phosphorus chlorine (Fensulfothion) with alcohol under certain conditions. This formulation process needs to be carried out in a chemical laboratory or industrial facility and requires attention to safety.
Safety Information: Thinphos-oxygen is highly toxic and may cause harm to humans and the environment. Exposure to or ingestion of Thion-phosphorus-oxygen may cause toxic reactions, including headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and muscle twitching. Chronic toxicity may result from prolonged or heavy exposure. Follow proper safety procedures and precautions to avoid direct contact or inhalation when using Thion-phosphorus-oxygen. After use, the remaining chemicals and containers should be properly disposed of, following local waste disposal regulations.