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                  		Chemical identity
                        Technical sheet
                        Application                   
                  
                  Chemical name:Oxyfluorfen 
Use category:Herbicide 
Content & formulation:Oxyfluorfen 95%TC,Oxyfluorfen 24%EC 
Structure Formula: 
  
Common Name:oxyfluorfen (BSI, E-ISO, ANSI, WSSA) 
CAS No.:42874-03-3 
CAS Name:2-chloro-1-(3-ethoxy-4-nitrophenoxy)-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzene 
Molecular Formula:C15H11ClF3NO4 
Agrochemical Type:Herbicide,diphenyl ether 
Mode of Action:Selective contact herbicide, absorbed more readily by the foliage (and especially the shoots) than by the roots, with very little translocation. 
 
                  
	
		
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			 Specification for Oxyfluorfen 95%TC  
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			 ITEMS  
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			 STANDARDS  
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			 Appearance 
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			 Yellow powder 
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			 Content of a.i. 
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			 ≥95.0% 
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			 Loss on drying 
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			 ≤0.1% 
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			 pH Value 
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			 4.0-7.0 
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			 Acidity(as H2SO4) 
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			 ≤0.3% 
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			 Acetone Insoluble 
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			 ≤0.1% 
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			 Specification for Oxyfluorfen 24%EC 
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			 ITEMS 
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			 STANDARDS 
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			 Appearance 
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			 Light yellow liquid 
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			 Content of a.i. 
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			 ≥24.0% 
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			 pH Value 
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			 4.5-7.5 
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			 Emulsion stability 
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			 Qualified 
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Packing: According to client’s requirement. 
 
                  Application:Control of annual broad-leaved weeds and grasses in a variety of tropical and subtropical crops, by pre- or post-emergence application at rates in the range 0.25-2.0 kg/ha. Particular crops include tree fruit (including citrus), vines, nuts, cereals, maize, soya beans, peanuts, rice, cotton, bananas, peppermint, onions, garlic, ornamental trees and shrubs, and conifer seedbeds. 
 
                  
                   
                   
                    
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