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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Picloram | 1918-02-1 | sc-250720 | 250 mg | $110.00 | ||
Picloram is a systemic herbicide known for its selective action against broadleaf weeds and woody plants. It functions by mimicking natural plant hormones, leading to uncontrolled growth and eventual plant death. Its high solubility in water facilitates rapid uptake through roots and foliage, while its persistence in soil is influenced by microbial degradation and environmental factors. Picloram's unique mode of action disrupts normal physiological processes, making it effective in various ecological settings. | ||||||
(+)-Carvone | 2244-16-8 | sc-239480 sc-239480A | 5 ml 25 ml | $32.00 $82.00 | 2 | |
(+)-Carvone is a chiral compound that exhibits unique interactions with biological systems, particularly through its ability to bind selectively to olfactory receptors, influencing sensory perception in various organisms. Its distinct stereochemistry contributes to its reactivity in organic synthesis, where it can undergo specific transformations, such as oxidation and reduction. Additionally, (+)-Carvone's volatility and solubility in organic solvents enhance its environmental mobility, impacting its behavior in ecosystems. | ||||||
Heptadecafluorooctanesulfonic acid | 1763-23-1 | sc-235283B sc-235283 sc-235283A | 250 mg 1 g 5 g | $156.00 $375.00 $1428.00 | 10 | |
Heptadecafluorooctanesulfonic acid is a highly fluorinated compound known for its strong surfactant properties and resistance to degradation. Its unique molecular structure allows for significant interactions with lipid membranes, influencing the bioavailability and transport of other substances in the environment. The compound's stability and persistence in various media raise concerns regarding its accumulation in ecosystems, highlighting the need for stringent environmental standards to mitigate its impact. | ||||||
Bromfenvinphos-ethyl | 33399-00-7 | sc-227521 | 100 mg | $200.00 | ||
Bromfenvinphos-ethyl is an organophosphate compound characterized by its potent inhibitory effects on acetylcholinesterase, leading to disrupted neurotransmission in target organisms. Its lipophilic nature enhances bioaccumulation in aquatic systems, raising concerns about its long-term ecological impact. The compound's reactivity with nucleophiles can lead to the formation of persistent metabolites, necessitating rigorous environmental monitoring to assess its degradation pathways and potential toxicity in ecosystems. | ||||||
Imazapyr | 81334-34-1 | sc-250143 | 100 mg | $77.00 | ||
Imazapyr is a systemic herbicide that inhibits the enzyme acetolactate synthase, disrupting the biosynthesis of essential amino acids in plants. Its unique mode of action allows for selective targeting of broadleaf and grassy weeds while minimizing harm to desirable vegetation. The compound's stability in soil and ability to translocate within plant systems contribute to its effectiveness, but also raise concerns regarding its persistence and potential impact on non-target species in the environment. | ||||||
Benalaxyl-M | 98243-83-5 | sc-319848 | 10 mg | $135.00 | ||
Benalaxyl-M is a systemic fungicide characterized by its unique ability to inhibit fungal growth through specific interactions with target enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of essential cellular components. Its distinct chemical structure allows for effective penetration into plant tissues, enhancing its efficacy against a broad spectrum of pathogens. The compound exhibits selective toxicity, minimizing impact on non-target organisms, while its degradation pathways are influenced by environmental factors, affecting its persistence and ecological footprint. | ||||||
(+/-)-Nicotine-methyl-d3 | 69980-24-1 | sc-212383 | 25 mg | $430.00 | ||
(+/-)-Nicotine-methyl-d3 is a stable isotopic variant of nicotine, notable for its unique molecular interactions and behavior in environmental contexts. Its distinct isotopic labeling allows for tracing studies in ecological research, providing insights into nicotine's degradation pathways and bioaccumulation in various organisms. The compound's hydrophobic nature influences its partitioning in soil and water, affecting its environmental persistence and potential ecological impacts. | ||||||
4-Nonyl Phenol Monoethoxylate | 104-35-8 | sc-477416 | 5 mg | $320.00 | ||
4-Nonyl Phenol Monoethoxylate is a nonionic surfactant known for its unique hydrophilic-lipophilic balance, which facilitates effective emulsification and dispersion in various environments. Its molecular structure allows for strong interactions with organic pollutants, enhancing biodegradation processes. The compound exhibits low toxicity to aquatic life, promoting environmental safety. Additionally, its behavior in different pH levels influences its adsorption and desorption dynamics in soil and water systems. | ||||||
Bemotrizinol | 187393-00-6 | sc-503298 sc-503298A sc-503298B sc-503298C | 25 mg 50 mg 100 mg 250 mg | $260.00 $490.00 $850.00 $1850.00 | ||
Bemotrizinol exhibits remarkable photostability due to its unique molecular structure, which allows for effective UV absorption and dissipation of energy. Its ability to form intramolecular hydrogen bonds enhances its resistance to degradation under light exposure. The compound's hydrophobic characteristics facilitate interactions with lipid membranes, influencing its distribution in environmental matrices. Furthermore, its low volatility contributes to reduced atmospheric persistence, making it a subject of interest in environmental standards. | ||||||
Phosacetim | 4104-14-7 | sc-478678 sc-478678A | 250 mg 2.5 g | $340.00 $2400.00 | ||
Phosacetim is characterized by its distinctive reactivity as an acid halide, facilitating nucleophilic attack from various substrates. This property allows it to form stable intermediates, influencing reaction kinetics and pathways in environmental systems. Its ability to engage in acylation reactions enhances its interactions with organic compounds, leading to the formation of diverse derivatives. Furthermore, its moderate volatility contributes to its distribution in different environmental compartments, impacting its persistence and behavior in ecosystems. | ||||||