Chlorpyrifos+Deltamethrin,E.C. - Names and Identifiers
Chlorpyrifos+Deltamethrin,E.C. - Introduction
Chlorpyrifos and deltamethrin are two common pesticides with different properties, uses, preparation methods and safety information.
Chlorpyrifos (chemical name is dichloroaniline) is an organophosphorus pesticide. It is a colorless to light brown solid, insoluble in water, but soluble in organic solvents. Chlorpyrifos has strong insecticidal activity and can kill pests by destroying the nervous system of insects. However, chlorpyrifos is also toxic to mammals and humans and therefore requires careful use and storage.
Deltamethrin is an organochlorine pesticide. It is a colorless liquid that dissolves in water. Deltamethrin also has strong insecticidal activity, especially on aphids and mosquitoes. As an insecticide, deltamethrin kills pests by disrupting the insect's nervous system.
The preparation of these two pesticides is mainly obtained by chemical synthesis. The specific preparation method may be complicated because it involves chemical reactions and conditions, so it will not be explained here one by one.
When using these pesticides, you need to pay attention to safety issues. Because they are toxic, they must be used in protective clothing and to avoid contact with the skin and inhalation of aerosols. At the same time, to comply with the instructions for use, in accordance with the specified dose and method of use, to avoid excessive use and misuse. During storage, pesticides should be placed in special containers and properly kept in a dry, cool and ventilated place, away from food and flammable substances.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:11:58