D6-Parathion-methyl - Names and Identifiers
D6-Parathion-methyl - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C8H4D6NO5PS
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Molar Mass | 269.24 |
Storage Condition | 2-8℃ |
D6-Parathion-methyl - Introduction
Parathion-methyl-d6 (parathion-methyl-d6) is an important organic phosphate ester compound. The following is a description of its nature, use, preparation and safety information:
Nature:
The chemical formula of Parathion-methyl-d6 is C8H10D6NO5PS and its molecular weight is 277.33. It is a colorless crystal or powder, soluble in organic solvents such as chloroform and alcohol, and slightly soluble in water. It is an important labeled compound in which six hydrogen atoms are replaced by deuterium (d) for traceability and quantitative analysis in fields such as mass spectrometry.
Use:
Parathion-methyl-d6 are mainly used in pesticide research, environmental pollution monitoring and toxicology research in the field of agriculture. Because of its traceability, quantification and stability, it can be used to analyze the residues of organophosphorus pesticides in crops, detect the source of organophosphorus pollution in the environment and carry out toxicological research.
Method:
The preparation of Parathion-methyl-d6 is usually achieved by using deuterated methyl bromide for deuteration in the process of reacting parathion orthosulfate with methyl bromide. This replaces the six hydrogen atoms on the methyl group with deuterium atoms.
Safety Information:
Parathion-methyl-d6 is a toxic compound that is potentially harmful. Strict compliance with safety procedures and the wearing of appropriate personal protective equipment, such as gloves and respiratory protection, is required during use. Avoid exposure to eyes, skin and respiratory tract. Storage and handling in unsuitable environments can be hazardous. It should be regarded as dangerous goods according to relevant international, national and regional regulations and properly disposed. Before use, it is recommended to carefully read its safety technical instructions or consult with a professional.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15