Physicochemical properties of dimethyl disulfide
Dimethyl disulfide, dimethyl disulfide.
Main uses of dimethyl disulfide {0252746420} can be used as industrial solvents, catalyst passivating agent, pesticide intermediates, coking inhibitors, prevulcanization agent, carbonization prevention agent, pesticide raw materials, odor calibration (edible spices), fuel and lubricating oil additives, solvents and pesticide intermediates, etc.
The insecticide fespion made from it can kill insects with a broad spectrum, low toxicity rate, and has excellent control effect on rice wild insects, soybean edible insects and cowfly larvae. It is suitable for the control of rice, cotton, fruit trees, vegetables, soybean pests, and also effective on mites.
Hazard of dimethyl disulfide
After the mixture of dimethyl disulfide vapor and air, flammable gas can be formed. It is dangerous to cause combustion when exposed to open fire, high heat or contact with oxidizer.
In particular, the steam is heavier than air and can spread quite far at quite low places, causing backfire in the event of a fire. Wastes and used containers must be properly disposed of in accordance with the instructions and relevant regulations.
Highly toxic flammable, colorless or light yellow transparent liquid, with sulphide odor. It can also be used as veterinary medicine to eliminate maggots and lice. In case of high heat, the pressure in the container increases, and there is a risk of cracking and cracking. Dimethyl disulfide may cause water pollution, toxic effects on fish and plankton in water, do not pollute groundwater, waterways and sewage systems, and do not discharge materials into the surrounding environment. Insoluble in water, can be mixed with ethanol, ether, acetic acid. Therefore, prevent containers leaving the fire site from reburning or breaking or. (Li) boiling point 109. In China, dimethyl disulfide is currently not an occupational hazard factor and there are no occupational exposure restrictions.