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Product Line
Pesticide
Sub-Group
Rodenticide
Intended Use
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Associated Methods-EPA
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Associated Methods-Other
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Conc and Solvent
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CAS #
Size
100MG
CoA
YES
Molecular Formula
C31H24O3
Molecular Weight
444.54
Storage
Store at room temperature (20 - 25 °C).
Also known as:
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General Information:
Difenacoum is a 2nd generation anticoagulant rodentcide that is not approved for use in many countries. It has a low aqueous solubility, a low volatility, and would not generally be expected to leach to groundwater. It may be very persistent in soil systems under certain conditions. In water systems the predominant degradation process is photolysis. it is highly toxic to mammals with some evidence indicating that it may cause negative reproduction and/or fertiliy effects. There are gaps in ecotoxicological data but it is known to be highly toxic to birds and fish and moderately toxic to aquatic invertebrates.
EPA/USP Method
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EPA Method Series Information
The EPA Method 500 series includes methods and guidelines for drinking water standards designed to identify and quantify organic compounds in municipal drinking water.
The EPA Method 600 series guidelines are typically used in conjunction with the EPA 500 series to provide a comprehensive set of methods for monitoring organic pollutants in wastewater under the United States Clean Water Act.
The EPA Method 8000 series include methods for a wide range of organic compounds, including volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds, pesticides, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs).
ISO Accreditations and Certifications
Chem Service, Inc. is a leader in the design, development, production, distribution, and servicing of organic neat and synthetic reference materials and has achieved multiple industry certifications:
Accredited to ISO 17034:2016
Accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2017
Registered and Certified to the ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System
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SKU: N-11719-100MG