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dimethrin

dimethrin

[dī′me·thrən]
(organic chemistry)
C19H28O2 An amber liquid with a boiling point of 175°C; soluble in petroleum hydrocarbons, alcohols, and methylene chloride; used as an insecticide for mosquitoes, body lice, stable flies, and cattle flies.
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The type segment is further classified in to bifenthrin, deltamethrin, permethrin, cypermethrin, cyfluthrin, lambda-cyhalothrin and other pyrethroids (fenvalerate, resmethrin, tetramethrin, allethrin, phenothrin, barthrin, dimethrin, and bioresmethrin).
Photodecomposition of pyrethrin I, allethrin, phthalthrin, and dimethrin. Modifications in the acid moiety.
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