Title:  Captafol 
CAS Registry Number:  2425-06-1 
CAS Name:  3a,4,7,7a-Tetrahydro-2-[(1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethyl)thio]-1H-isoindole-1,3(2H)-dione 
Additional Names:  N-(1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethylthio)-4-cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboximide;  N-(1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethylmercapto)-4-cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboximide;  N-(1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethylthio)-D4-tetrahydrophthalimide;  N-(1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethylsulfenyl)-cis-4-cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboximide;  Difolatan 
Molecular Formula:  C10H9Cl4NO2S 
Molecular Weight:  349.06 
Percent Composition:  C 34.41%, H 2.60%, Cl 40.63%, N 4.01%, O 9.17%, S 9.19% 
Literature References:  N-tetrachloroethyl analog of captan, q.v.  Prepn:  Kohn, BE 633205 (1963 to California Res. Corp.), C.A. 60, 15789cd (1964).  Toxicology:  R. Ben-Dyke et al., World Rev. Pest Control 9, 119 (1970); G. L. Kennedy, Jr. et al., Food Cosmet. Toxicol. 13, 55 (1975).  Carcinogenicity study:  S. Tamano et al., Jpn. J. Cancer Res. 81, 1222 (1990). 
Properties:  Crystals, mp 160-161°.  LD50 in rats, rabbits (mg/kg):  2500-6200 orally; 15400 dermally (Ben-Dyke). 
Melting point:  mp 160-161° 
Toxicity data:  LD50 in rats, rabbits (mg/kg):  2500-6200 orally; 15400 dermally (Ben-Dyke) 
CAUTION:  Potential symptoms of overexposure are irritation of eyes, skin, respiratory system; dermatitis, skin sensitization; conjunctivitis; bronchitis, wheezing; diarrhea, vomiting; liver and kidney injury; high blood pressure.  See NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (DHHS/NIOSH 97-140, 1997) p 50. 
Use:  Agricultural fungicide, especially for potatoes.   |