Description:Allidochlor, with the CAS number 93-71-0, is an organochlorine compound primarily used as a herbicide. It is characterized by its chlorinated aromatic structure, which contributes to its biological activity and persistence in the environment. Allidochlor is typically a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a distinctive odor. It exhibits moderate solubility in organic solvents but is less soluble in water, which affects its mobility in soil and aquatic systems. The compound acts by inhibiting photosynthesis in plants, making it effective against a variety of weeds. However, its use is regulated due to potential environmental and health concerns, including toxicity to non-target organisms and the risk of bioaccumulation. Safety measures are essential when handling Allidochlor, as it may pose risks through inhalation, skin contact, or ingestion. Overall, while Allidochlor serves a specific agricultural purpose, its environmental impact necessitates careful management and adherence to safety guidelines.
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