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Phenacridane chloride

Phenacridane Chloride, 9-[4-(Hexyioxy)phenyl]-NFmethyiacridinium chloride 9-chloro-9-[p-(hexyloxy)-phenyl)-IO-methy]acridan 9 -(p -hex yl oxy pheny I) -10-meth-yl -9-acridanyl chloride Acrizane chloride Micridium chloride, CjjHjjCINO mol wt 405.98. C 76.92%, H 6.95% a 8.73%, N 3,45% O 3.94%. Prepn Tabern, U-S. pat. 2,645, -594 (1953 to Abbott). Appears to be a tautomeric structure with the major portion in the acridinium form. [Pg.1142]

Cationic Compounds. Cationic pesticides readily dissolve and dissociate in aqueous solutions to form cationic species. Physical and chemical properties for several cationic pesticides are given in Table II. The herbicides, diquat and paraquat, are the only compounds that have been studied much concerning reactions with soil colloids. Morfamquat is a herbicide related to diquat and paraquat chlormequat and phosphon are plant growth regulators. Phenacridane chloride is a fungicide, and Hyamine is a germicide. The remaining compounds were included for comparative purposes. [Pg.65]

C o Phenacridane chloride Acrizane 9- (p-n-hexyloxyphenyl)-10-methylacridinium chloride 406 high... [Pg.66]


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