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Methoxyethylmercurials

SYNS ACETATO(2-METHOXYETHYL)MERCURY CEKUSIL UNIVERSAL A LANDISAN MEMA MERCURAN MERCURY, ACETOXY(2-METHOXY-ETHYL)- METHOXYETHYL MERCURIC ACETATE METHOXYETHYLMERCURY ACETATE 2-METHOXY-ETHYLMERKURIACETAT PANOGEN PANOGEN M PANOGEN METOX R.ADOSAN... [Pg.890]

METHOXYETHYLMERCURY ACETATE see MEO750 METHOXYETHYLMERCURY CHLORIDE see MEP250... [Pg.1765]

Fig. 2 Chromatogram of a standard mixture after complexa-tion with sodium diethyldithiocarbamate. Composition of the standard mercury dichloride, methylmercury chloride, ethyl-mercury chloride, methoxyethylmercury chloride, ethoxyethyl-mercury chloride, phenylmercury chloride, and tolymercury chloride. [Reprinted from A. Knochel and H. Potgeter, Interfacing supercritical fluid chromatography with atomic fluorescence spectrometry for the determination of organomercury compounds,/. Chromatogr. A 786 192 (1997). Copyright 1997, with permission from Elsevier Science.]... Fig. 2 Chromatogram of a standard mixture after complexa-tion with sodium diethyldithiocarbamate. Composition of the standard mercury dichloride, methylmercury chloride, ethyl-mercury chloride, methoxyethylmercury chloride, ethoxyethyl-mercury chloride, phenylmercury chloride, and tolymercury chloride. [Reprinted from A. Knochel and H. Potgeter, Interfacing supercritical fluid chromatography with atomic fluorescence spectrometry for the determination of organomercury compounds,/. Chromatogr. A 786 192 (1997). Copyright 1997, with permission from Elsevier Science.]...
Gage JC. 1973. The metabolism of methoxyethylmercury and phenylmercury in the rat. In Miller MW, Clarkson TW, eds. Mercury, mercurials and mercaptans. Springfield, IL Charles C Thomas, 346-354. [Pg.608]

Methoxyethylmercury acetate (8) is readily soluble in water and can be used by itself as a seed dressing, but is generally used as an intermediate product in the preparation of other active substances in this group. [Pg.287]

From the aqueous solution of methoxyethylmercury acetate, methoxyethylmercury chloride (9), a white, crystalline substance slightly soluble in water, is precipitated with sodium chloride ... [Pg.287]

Methoxyethylmercury silicate (10) is almost insoluble in water. The oral toxicity for rats is LD50=75 mg/kg. Both its chemical and biological properties are similar to those of methoxyethylmercury chloride. It is used by itself or combined with other fungicides (e. g. hexachlorobenzene) for the seed treatment of cereals, maize, beet and legumes. It is prepared from an aqueous solution of methoxyethylmercury acetate with sodium silicate ... [Pg.287]

Nitzany (1966) described the most recent addition to this group, the active substance methoxyethylmercury benzoate (11), and recommends it for the treatment of cucumber seeds. [Pg.287]

Acetate turquoise blue B. See Disperse blue 7 Acetate (2-methoxyethyl) mercury. See Methoxyethylmercury acetate (Acetato) phenylmercury. See Phenylmercuric acetate... [Pg.32]

Meiojei . See Corn (Zea mays) starch Melonal Melonyl. See 2,6-Dimethyl-5-heptenal Meistar T . See Ferrous sulfate heptahydrate Meitatox . See Dodemorph-acetate Meithene -G Meithene -H6051] Meithene -H6410M. See Ethylene/VA copolymer MEMA. See,Methoxyethylmercury acetate MEM-chloride. See 2-Methoxyethoxymethyl chloride... [Pg.2517]

Mercury, aceto(chloromethoxypropyl)- Mercury, acetoxy (chloromethoxypropyl)-. See Chloromethoxy propyl mercuric acetate Mercury, acetoxy (2-methoxyethyl)-. See Methoxyethylmercury acetate Mercury-amide-chloride Mercury (II) amidochloride Mercury amine chloride Mercury ammoniated. See Mercury ammonium chloride... [Pg.2533]

Methoxyethylmercuric acetate. See Methoxyethylmercury acetate Methoxyethylmercury acetate CAS 151-38-2... [Pg.2561]

Synonyms Acetato (2-methoxyethyl) mercury MEMA Mercury, acetoxy (2-methoxyethyl)- Methoxyethylmercuric acetate 2-Methoxyethylmercury acetate... [Pg.2561]

Magnesium acetate Magnesium chloride Magnesium chloride hexahydrate Manganese chloride (ous), tetrahydrate Mercury chloride (ic) Methoxyethylmercury acetate Methyl salicylate... [Pg.5097]

Metam-sodium Methoxyethylmercury acetate Methylenebis (thiocyanate) Methyl mercaptan Methyl mercury (II) chloride Metiram Myclobutanil Myristalkonium chloride Naphthalene Naphthenic acid... [Pg.5338]

Captan Copper oxide (ous) 1,4-Dichloro-2,5-dimethoxybenzene Drazoxolon Mancozeb Metam-sodium Methoxyethylmercury acetate Paraformaldehyde Prochloraz Propamocarb hydrochloride... [Pg.5637]

Fig. 2 Chromatogram of a standard mixture after complexation with sodium diethyldithiocarbamate. Composition of the standard mercury dichloride, methylmercury chloride, ethylmercury chloride, methoxyethylmercury chloride, ethoxyethylmercury chloride, phenylmercury chloride, and tolymercury chloride. Fig. 2 Chromatogram of a standard mixture after complexation with sodium diethyldithiocarbamate. Composition of the standard mercury dichloride, methylmercury chloride, ethylmercury chloride, methoxyethylmercury chloride, ethoxyethylmercury chloride, phenylmercury chloride, and tolymercury chloride.
Ellis RW, Fang SC (1967) Elimination, tissue accumulation, and cellular incorporation of mercury in rats receiving an oral dose of 203Hg-labelled phenylmercurie acetate and mercuric acetate. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 11 104 Gage JC (1973) The metabolism of methoxyethylmercury and phenylmercury in the rat. In Miller MW, Clarkson TW (eds) Charles C Thomas, Springfield, 111. (Merciiry, Mercurials and Mercaptans)... [Pg.159]


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