Chemical Name:
IUPAC: 8-tert-butyl-1,4-dioxaspiro[4.5]decan-2-ylmethyl(ethyl)(propyl)amine
CAS: 8-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-N-ethyl-N-propyl-1,4-dioxaspiro[4.5]decane-2-methanamine
Formula: C18H35NO2
Molecular Weight: 297.5
CAS No.: 118134-30-8
Description:
Appearance: white powder light brown oily liquid.
Density/Specific gravity: 0.930g/ml
Melting Point: <-170°C.
Boiling point: decomposition above 120°C.
Flash point: 147°C
Vapour Pressure: 1.7×10-2 Pa (20°C)
Stability: stable for 8 weeks at 54°C
Stable for 52 weeks at 30°C
Stable for 24 months at ambient temperatures
Water solubility: PH 3: >200g/L (20°C)
Isomer A: PH 7: 470mg/L
PH 9: 14mg/L
Isomer B: PH 7:340mg/L
PH9: 10mg/L
Solubility in organic solvents: >200g/l in common organic solvents.
Flammability: not flammable
Specification: 97%TC 250EC 500EC 800EC 75%WDG
Uses: spiroxamine Control of powdery mildew in cereals (Erysiphe graminis), at 500-750 g/ha, and in grapes (Uncinula necator), at 400 g/ha. Also gives good control of rusts (Rhynchosporium and Pyrenophora teres), together with certain side-effects against Septoria diseases. Penetration studies have shown that tank mixes of spiroxamine and triazoles can positively influence the uptake of triazoles in plants.