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IUPAC name (2-Butan-2-ylphenyl) N-methylcarbamate | |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.021.081 |
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Chemical formula | C12H17NO2 |
Molar mass | 207.273 g·mol |
Appearance | Pale yellow or pale red liquid |
Solubility in water | insoluble |
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Synonyms
2-(1-methylpropyl)phenol methylcarbamate; 2-(1-methylpropyl)phenyl methylcarbamate; 2-sec-Butylphenyl N-methylcarbamate; BPMC; fenocarb; N-methyl O-sec-butylPhenyl carbamate
Tradenames
Fenobucarb, Osbac, Bassa
LD50
- Male Mouse 340 mg/kg
- Male Rat 410 mg/kg
References
- Takahashi, HIROAKI (1984). "Potentiated Toxicity of 2-sec-Butylphenyl Methylcarbamate (BPMC)". Toxocological Sciences. 4 (5): 718–723. doi:10.1093/toxsci/4.5.718.
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