Major Category
Pesticides
Synonyms
1-Butyn-3-yl m-chlorophenylcarbamate; 1-Methyl-2-propynyl m-chlorocarbanilate; 1-Methyl-2-propynyl m-chlorophenylcarbamate; 1-Methylprop-2-ynyl 3-chlorocarbanilate; 1-Methylprop-2-ynyl 3-chlorophenylcarbamate; 1-Methylpropynyl 3-chlorophenylcarbamate; 1-Methylpropynyl ester of 3-chlorophenylcarbamic acid; 3-Butyn-2-ol, m-chlorocarbanilate; 3-Butynyl-m-chlorocarbanilate; 3-Chlorophenylcarbamic acid 1-methylpropynyl ester; 3-Chlorphenyl-carbamidsaure-butin-(1)-yl(3)-ester [German]; BICP; BIPC; BIPC (the herbicide); Butyn-1-ol-3-ester of m-chlorophenylcarbamic acid; Carbamic acid, (3-chlorophenyl)-, 1-methyl-2-propynyl ester; Carbanilic acid, m-chloro-, 1-methyl-2-propynyl ester; Chlorbufame [ISO-French]; Chlorbupham; Chlorobufam; Grisemin; Grisin; IEM-1-15; Isobutinyl-N-(3-chlorphenyl)-carbamat [German]; [ChemIDplus] UN2757
Category
Herbicides, Carbamate
Description
Colorless solid; [HSDB]
Sources/Uses
Used as selective pre-emergence herbicide for control of grasses and broad-leaved weeds in onions, bulb flowers, and other crops; Usually used in combination with other herbicides; WHO classifies Chlorbufam as "believed to be obsolete or discontinued"; [HSDB]
Comments
The hydrolysis product is 3-chloroaniline, one of the most common causes of industrial methemoglobinemia in the past; [HSDB] May cause irritation; May cause CNS depression; [MSDSonline] See "3-Chloroaniline."
Restricted
No longer registered as a pesticide for use in the US; [HSDB]
Vapor Pressure
1.58E-05 mm Hg
Explanatory Notes
The Guide in the Emergency Response Guidebook is for "Carbamate pesticide, solid, toxic."
Methemoglobinemia
MetHgb is secondary toxic effect
Processes
Industrial Processes with risk of exposure: