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Oxamyl

CAS Number: 23135-22-0

Basic Information

The chemical structure of Oxamyl Synonym(s): Thioxamyl; Vydate; Vydate L
Formula: C7H13N3O3S
Molecular Weight: 219.258
Boiling Point (°C): 101
Melting Point (°C): 100
Contaminant Type: Oxamyl is an insecticide.
Notes: Crystalline solid, slight sulfurous odor

Solubility (in water)

  • Solubility: 28 g/100g g
  • Solubility: 280000 mg/l e
    Temperature (°C): 25

Toxicity Effects

  • Organism Type: Fish e
    Common Name: Goldfish
    Scientific Name: Carassius auratus
    Toxicity: 27 mg/l
    Test: 96h LC50
  • Organism Type: Fish e
    Common Name: Bluegill
    Scientific Name: Lepomis macrochirus
    Toxicity: 5.6 mg/l
    Test: 96h LC50
  • Organism Type: Fish c
    Common Name: Rainbow trout
    Scientific Name: Oncorhynchus mykiss
    Toxicity: 12.4 mg/l
    Test: 96h LC50
    Formulation: Vydate L
  • Organism Type: Fish e
    Common Name: Rainbow trout
    Scientific Name: Oncorhynchus mykiss
    Toxicity: 4.2 mg/l
    Test: 96h LC50
  • Organism Type: Mammals g
    Common Name: Rat
    Scientific Name: Muridae (Family)
    Toxicity: 5.4 mg/kg
    Test: LD50
  • Organism Type: Mammals c
    Common Name: Rat
    Scientific Name: Muridae (Family)
    Gender: Male
    Toxicity: 37 mg/kg
    Test: LD50
    Formulation: Vydate L

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Potential applications of this contaminant in the St. Johns Water River Management District

Work Cited

c C&P Press. 2002. EPR Professional Annual CD. Crop Protection Reference. Chemical and Pharmacuetical Press, Inc., New York, NY.
e Verschueren, K. 1996. Handbook of Environmental Data on Organic Chemicals, 3rd edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York.
g Meister, R. T., and C. Sine (Ed). 2003. Crop Protection Handbook, volume 89. Meister Publishing Company, Willoughby, OH.