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Formula: | C8h12n2K2o4s4 |
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Product Name: Piperazine-1,4-bis(dithiocarboxylate) Potassium Salt Solution
CAS Number: [Specific CAS number if available]
Molecular Formula: C8H12N2K2O4S4
Concentration: 40% w/v in water
Appearance: Yellow solution
Solubility: Miscible with water
Product Description:
This 40% Piperazine-1,4-bis(dithiocarboxylate) Potassium Salt solution is a potent aqueous-based chelating agent specifically formulated for applications that require the exceptional complexing of metal ions. The solution provides a strong chelating capacity, surpassing that of Sodium Dimethyl Dithiocarbamate, with the added benefit of being odorless.
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Sodium Dimethyl Dithiocarbamate is a versatile chemical compound with the molecular formula C3H6NS2Na. It plays a crucial role in agriculture as a potent fungicide and is also widely used in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and other chemical substances.
In agriculture, it serves as a powerful fungicide, safeguarding crops from harmful fungal infections, thereby significantly boosting both crop yield and quality.
Despite its effectiveness against fungi and pests, Sodium Dimethyl Dithiocarbamate can pose risks to human health and the environment if not used and handled correctly. It is classified as a potential toxin, necessitating strict adherence to safety guidelines during use.
When handling this compound, always wear protective clothing such as gloves, safety goggles, and a mask. Ensure the area is well-ventilated, and avoid any contact with skin, as well as ingestion or inhalation.
Store Sodium Dimethyl Dithiocarbamate in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct sunlight. Keep the container tightly sealed to prevent any moisture ingress and contamination.
The melting point of Sodium Dimethyl Dithiocarbamate falls between 250-270°C, beyond which it begins to decompose.
Indeed, Sodium Dimethyl Dithiocarbamate is water-soluble and exhibits slight solubility in alcohol.