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Ferbam

CAS Number: 14484-64-1

Basic Information

The chemical structure of Ferbam Synonym(s): Carbamic acid, dimethyldithio-, iron(3+) salt; Carbamodithioic acid, dimethyl-, iron complex; Dragon Ferbam; Ferbam; Ferbeck; Fermate; Ferradow; Hexaferb; Ferric dimethyldithiocarbamate
Formula: C9H18FeN3S6
Molecular Weight: 416.466
Melting Point (°C): 180
Pronounciation: Fur-Bam
Contaminant Type: Ferbam is a fungicide.
Notes: Odorless, black solid

Solubility (in water)

  • Solubility: 0.01 g/100ml d
  • Solubility: 120 mg/l e
    Temperature (°C): 20
  • Solubility: 120-130 g/l k
    Temperature (°C): 20
    pH Value: 5

Toxicity Effects

  • Organism Type: Crustaceans e
    Common Name: Daphnia
    Scientific Name: Daphnia magna
    Toxicity: 0.09 mg/l
    Test: 48h LC50
  • Organism Type: Mammals ah
    Common Name: Rat
    Scientific Name: Muridae (Family)
    Toxicity: >17000 mg/kg
    Test: LD50

Soil Organic Carbon/Water Partition Coefficients

  • Koc: 0.83 k
    Formulation: log

Octanol-Water Partition Coefficients

  • Log Kow: -1 k
    Formulation: calculated

Work Cited

d ChemFinder. Cambridge MA: CambridgeSoft Corporation. Retrieved November, 2003 from http://chemfinder.cambridgesoft.com
e Verschueren, K. 1996. Handbook of Environmental Data on Organic Chemicals, 3rd edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York.
k Montgomery, J. H. 1993. Agrochemicals Desk Reference: Environmental Data. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL.
ah Meisterpro.com. Pages retrieved March, 2004 from www.meisterpro.com. MeisterPRO Information Services - a division of Meister Media Worldwide, Willoughby, OH.