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Chloronicotinic Acid

High-Purity Chloronicotinic Acid for Precise Residue Analysis

Unlock the potential of accurate residue analysis with our high-purity Chloronicotinic Acid reference materials. Essential for laboratories in food and environmental sectors, our products meet international quality standards, ensuring compliance with regulatory limits and reliable analytical results. Trust HPC Standards GmbH for your analytical needs in pesticide and agrochemical testing.

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6-Chloronicotinic acid

6-Chloronicotinic acid

681680
5326-23-8

1X100MG

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6-Chloronicotinic acid solution
Concentration: 100 µg/ml
Solvent: Acetonitrile

6-Chloronicotinic acid solution

689153
5326-23-8

1X5ML

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High-Purity Reference Materials for Accurate Residue Analysis

Overview

Chloronicotinic acid is a chemical compound used primarily in the synthesis of various pesticides and other agrochemicals. It is a derivative of nicotinic acid and contains a chlorine atom, which enhances its biological activity.

Uses

Chloronicotinic acid is used as an intermediate in the production of neonicotinoid insecticides, which are widely used for pest control in agriculture. These insecticides are effective against a broad spectrum of pests and are known for their systemic properties, allowing them to be absorbed by plants and protect them from within.

Regulatory

Regulatory bodies such as the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have set limits on the residue levels of chloronicotinic acid in food and the environment. Compliance with these regulations is essential for ensuring the safety and effectiveness of agrochemicals.

Monitoring

Monitoring the levels of chloronicotinic acid in food and environmental samples is crucial for regulatory compliance and public health. Laboratories use high-purity reference materials to ensure the accuracy and reliability of their analytical results.

Health Impact

Human Toxicity

Exposure to chloronicotinic acid can occur through ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact. While it is generally considered to have low acute toxicity, long-term exposure may have adverse health effects. Proper safety measures should be taken to minimize exposure.

Environmental Impact

Effects on Wildlife

Chloronicotinic acid and its derivatives can have significant effects on non-target organisms, including beneficial insects, birds, and aquatic life. The persistence and bioaccumulation potential of these compounds make it essential to monitor and regulate their levels in the environment.

Safety Measures

Proper handling and storage of chloronicotinic acid are crucial to ensure safety. Personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, goggles, and lab coats should be worn when handling this compound. Additionally, laboratories should follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) to prevent accidental exposure.

Regulation

Chloronicotinic acid is subject to various national and international regulations aimed at controlling its production, use, and disposal. Companies involved in the manufacture and use of this compound must adhere to these regulations to ensure compliance and avoid legal repercussions.

Analytical Standards

High-purity reference materials for chloronicotinic acid are essential for laboratories conducting residue analysis. These materials are tested according to international quality requirements and meet the highest industrial standards, ensuring accurate and reliable analytical results.