Chemical Name: methyl [(4-aminophenyl)sulfonyl]carbamate
Formula: C8H10N2O4S
Molecular Weight: 230.241
CAS No.: 3337-71-1
Description:
Appearance: colorless crystal
Melting Point: 143-144 °C.
Vapour Pressure: 0.005 mPa(25°C).
Stability: soluble in water 0.5% at 20-25°C, easy soluble in methanol and acetone.
Specification: 95%TC, 40%SL(Sodium)
Uses: Asulam is a selective postemergent systemic carbamate herbicide used to control a variety of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds on sugarcane, Christmas tree plantations, ornamentals, turf (St. Augustinegrass and Bermudagrass) and non-cropland uses (boundary fences, fencerows, hedgerows, lumberyards, storage areas and industrial plant sites, and warehouse lots). Its major use site is sugarcane. The only end-use formulation of asulam is soluble/concentrate liquid (sodium salt of asulam). Asulam is applied by aerial or ground spray, broadcast, band, and spot treatment.