Clovin - Names and Identifiers
Clovin - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C33H40O20
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Molar Mass | 756.66 |
Density | 1.79±0.1 g/cm3(Predicted) |
Melting Point | 195-200 °C |
Boling Point | 1101.0±65.0 °C(Predicted) |
Solubility | Very slightly soluble (0.13 g/L) 25 DHS (C) |
Appearance | Powder |
pKa | 5.78±0.40(Predicted) |
Storage Condition | 2-8℃ |
Clovin - Introduction
Clovin is an organic compound with the chemical formula C10H7N3S. It is a white crystalline powder with a special smell.
Clovin is mainly used as a plant growth regulator and herbicide. As a plant growth regulator, it can promote plant stem length and make plant growth more robust. As a herbicide, it can inhibit the growth of weeds and protect the growth of crops. In addition, Clovin can also be used for preservative treatment of wood and paper.
The preparation method of Clovin is more complicated, usually using benzene ring thizone as raw material, after multi-step reaction synthesis. The specific preparation method involves the technical details of organic synthesis and needs to be carried out under laboratory conditions. Therefore, the preparation of Clovin requires a certain knowledge of chemistry and operating skills.
In terms of safety, Clovin is a toxic compound. Contact with the skin or inhalation of its dust may cause irritation, such as itching, erythema and burning sensations. Swallowing Clovin may cause vomiting, abdominal pain, and toxic symptoms. Therefore, when using Clovin, appropriate protective measures should be taken, such as wearing gloves and respirators, and operating in a well-ventilated area. In case of accidental exposure or poisoning, you should immediately seek medical attention and consult a doctor's guidance.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15