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C6H12N2S4Zn
305.8 g/mol
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ZIRAM

CAS137-30-4EC205-288-3
Category
Agrochemical
Compound Class
Organometallic
Primary Use
fungicide for vegetable diseases

Ziram is an odorless white powder used as a fungicide to control diseases in vegetable crops. It is also employed in industrial applications such as pulp and paper processing, paints, adhesives, and textiles.

fungicide for vegetable diseasespulp and paper processingpaint and adhesive formulations

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Safety Reference

Corrosive
Corrosive
Toxic
Toxic
Harmful
Harmful
Health Hazard
Health Hazard
Environmental Hazard
Environmental Hazard
Danger
H302Harmful if swallowed
H317May cause an allergic skin reaction
H318Causes serious eye damage
H330Fatal if inhaled
H335May cause respiratory irritation
H373May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure
H400Very toxic to aquatic life
H410Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects
H301Toxic if swallowed
H336May cause drowsiness or dizziness
H351Suspected of causing cancer
H361Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child
H371May cause damage to organs
H372Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure
H316Causes mild skin irritation
H319Causes serious eye irritation
H340May cause genetic defects
H370Causes damage to organs
H315Causes skin irritation
Identifiers
IUPAC Name

zinc bis(N,N-dimethylcarbamodithioate)

InChIKey

DUBNHZYBDBBJHD-UHFFFAOYSA-L

SMILES

CN(C)C(=S)[S-].CN(C)C(=S)[S-].[Zn+2]

Synonyms (116)
  • THIONIC
  • ZIRAM
  • Aaprotect
  • Aaprotent
  • Aavolex
  • Aazira
  • Accelerator L
  • Aceto ZDED
  • Aceto zdmd
  • Alcobam ZM
  • Amyl zimate
  • Antene
  • Carbazinc
  • Ciram
  • Corona corozate
  • Corozate
  • Crittam
  • Crittan
  • Cuman
  • Cuman L
  • Cymate
  • Dimethyldithiocarbamate, Zinc
  • Drupina 90
  • Eptac 1
  • Fuclasin
  • Fuclasin Ultra
  • Fungostop
  • Hermat ZDM
  • Hexazir
  • Karbam White
  • Methasan
  • Methazate
  • Methyl Ziram
  • Methyl cymate
  • Methyl zimate
  • Methyl zineb
  • Mexene
  • Mezene
  • Micosin F30
  • Milbam
  • Milban
  • Molurame
  • Mycronil
  • Nocceler pz
  • Orchard brand Ziram
  • POMARSOL Z
  • Pomarsol Z forte
  • Pomarzol Z-forte
  • Prodaram
  • Ramedit
  • Rhodiacid
  • Rodisan
  • Sabceler PZ
  • Soxinal PZ
  • Soxinol PZ
  • Tricarbamix Z
  • Trikagol
  • Triscabol
  • Tsimat
  • Tsiram
  • Usaf p-2
  • Vancide MA-96
  • Vancide mz-96
  • Vulcacure ZM
  • Vulkacit L
  • Vulkacite L
  • Weisstaub
  • Z-C Spray
  • Zarlate
  • Zerlate
  • Zimate
  • Zimate, methyl
  • Zinc dimethyldithiocarbamate
  • Zincmate
  • Zinkcarbamate
  • Ziradin
  • Ziram Granuflo
  • Ziram technical
  • Zirame
  • Ziramvis
  • Zirasan
  • Zirasan 90
  • Zirberk
  • Ziretec
  • Zirex 90
  • Zirex Fungicide
  • Ziride
  • Zirthane
  • Zitox