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High-Purity Bromoxynil Reference Materials for Accurate Residue Analysis
Ensure precise and reliable residue analysis with our high-purity Bromoxynil reference materials. Tested to meet international quality standards, our products are essential for laboratories conducting food and environmental analysis to ensure compliance with regulatory limits. Partner with HPC Standards GmbH for top-tier analytical standards in pesticide residue analysis.
Product | Catalog No./ CAS No. | Quantity | Price | |
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ISO 17034 Reference Material | ![]() | 673965 | 1X250MG | Please log in. |
Bromoxynil solution | ![]() | 673966 | 1X5ML | Please log in. |
Bromoxynil solution | ![]() | 673967 | 1X10ML | Please log in. |
ISO 17034 Certified Reference Material | ![]() | 691089 | 1X100MG | Please log in. |
High-purity reference materials for accurate residue analysis of Bromoxynil
Bromoxynil is an organic compound with the formula HOBr2C6H2CN. It is classified as a nitrile herbicide and is used to control annual broadleaved weeds. It is a white solid that works by inhibiting photosynthesis.
Bromoxynil is primarily used as a post-emergence herbicide to control annual broadleaved weeds in cereal grains and other crops. Its effectiveness in inhibiting photosynthesis makes it a valuable tool in agricultural weed management.
In the United States, Bromoxynil is classified as a restricted use pesticide in toxicity class II (moderately toxic) and is not available for homeowner use. It is subject to regulatory limits to ensure safe application and environmental protection.
Monitoring of Bromoxynil residues is essential for ensuring compliance with regulatory limits. Average levels detected in drinking water in the Great Plains region of Canada were 1 nanogram per liter, with some cases as high as 384 nanograms per liter.
Bromoxynil is moderately toxic to mammals. Lethal doses range between 60 and 600 milligrams ingested per kilogram. Chronic exposure can cause symptoms such as weight loss, fever, vomiting, headache, and urinary problems.
Teratogenic effects have been observed in rats and rabbits at doses above 30 milligrams per kilogram. Chronic exposure for more than one year in humans has led to various symptoms, emphasizing the need for careful handling and usage.
Bromoxynil decomposes with a half-life of approximately two weeks in soil. Its persistence increases in soils with elevated clay or organic matter content. The compound and its degradation products can undergo metabolic reductive dehalogenation by microorganisms.
While Bromoxynil is effective in controlling weeds, its impact on wildlife and ecosystems needs to be carefully monitored to avoid unintended consequences.
Proper safety measures should be taken when handling Bromoxynil to minimize exposure risks. Personal protective equipment (PPE) and adherence to application guidelines are essential for safe usage.
Bromoxynil is regulated to ensure safe usage and environmental protection. Compliance with regulatory guidelines is essential for minimizing risks associated with its application.
High-purity reference materials for Bromoxynil are essential for accurate and reliable residue analysis. These materials are tested according to international quality requirements and meet the highest industrial standards, ensuring compliance with regulatory limits in food and environmental analysis.