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JANUARY 1987
Analytical Reference Standards
Federal Supplemental Index
Sixth Edition: January 1987
Revised and Edited by
Robert E. Thompson and Paul T. Bundy
Northrop Services, Inc.
Environmental Sciences
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Under U.S. EPA Contract No. 68-03-3206
Pesticides & Chemicals Repository
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory
Quality Assurance Division
Las Vegas, NV 89114-5027
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PREFACE
The Pesiticides and Industrial Chemicals Repository represents only one of
several quality assurance programs included in the U.S. EPA Quality Assurance
Reference Materials (QARM) Project. These programs are listed below followed by
a description of those laboratories eligible to receive associated Agency support
services.
Pesticides and Industrial Chemicals Repository
• EPA Pesticides Program
• EPA Industrial Chemicals Program
• Federal Supplemental Program
• Experimental Chemicals Program
• National Pesticide Hazards
Assessment Program (NPHAP)
All monitoring and research
laboratories worldwide
All monitoring and research
laboratories worldwide
U.S. Government and
Government Contractors
U.S. Government and
Government Contractors
U.S. Government and NPHAP
Laboratories
Quality Assurance Materials Bank
• CERCLA Organics Contract Laboratory
Program
• CERCLA Inorganics Contract Laboratory
Program
• National Dioxin Monitoring Program
• RCRA Hazardous Waste Monitoring
Program
EPA, EPA Regional Laboratories,
EPA-CLP Contractors
EPA, EPA Regional Laboratories,
EPA-CLP Contractors
EPA, EPA Regional Laboratories,
EPA-CLP Contractors
EPA, EPA Regional Laboratories,
EPA-CLP Contractors
Toxic and Hazardous Materials Repository All monitoring and research
laboratories worldwide
Quality Assurance Branch
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory
Cincinnati, OH 45268
(513)684-7325
(FTS) 684-7325
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Inquiries as to eligibility, description of services available, etc., should be directed to
Mr. Edward J. Kantor, Project Officer
Quality Assurance Materials Bank
Quality Assurance Division
Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P.O. Box 15027
Las Vegas, IW 89114-5027
(702) 798-2690
(FTS) 545-2690
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
PREFACE ii
1 INTRODUCTION 1-1
2 Compounds Currently Available 2-1
3 Compound Additions since the 1985 Index 3-1
4 Compounds Deleted from Previous Editions --- 4-1
5 Acknowledgments 5-1
6 Mailing List Confirmation 6-1
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SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
This document is a supplement to the U.S. EPA manual entitled Analytical
Reference Standards and Supplemental Data: The Pesticides and Industrial
Chemicals Repository (EPA-600/4-84-082). That publication has recently been
distributed to more than 3000 laboratories located throughout the United States
and in 93 foreign countries. Section 2 of this supplemental index provides a list of
those compounds for which reference standards are currently available but which
do not appear in the primary catalogue. Each compound has been listed by generic
name, as well as by all major trade and common names. Most of these materials are
in such short supply that they cannot be offered to all laboratories participating in
our programs. This supplement is intended for the exclusive use of U.S. Government
laboratories, Federal contractor organizations, and those chemical manufacturing
firms supplying the Pesticides and Industrial Chemicals Repository with reference
materials (see Section 5). It is requested that this document be treated as
confidential so that undue pressure to release samples of scarce and valuable
materials can be avoided. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated and will help
ensure that standards are available to you in the future.
This sixth edition of the index supercedes the March 1985 edition
(SP-4170-85-06). A significant number of new compounds have been added. Some
of these (i.e., those without the "F" preface) will appear in the next edition of the
general catalogue but are included herein simply to provide faster notification of
their availability. Other compounds added to the list were transferred from the
general catalogue to limit their distribution, thereby conserving stocks that are in
short supply. Section 3 lists all additions to the index since March 1985.
A following section would normally list compounds formerly listed only in the
supplemental index that have since been transferred to the general catalogue. For
the most part, these would be materials that, for various reasons, had become more
readily available to the program. Regrettably, this has not been the case for any
compounds over the past twenty-two months. Therefore, this section has been
deleted from this edition. Similarly, a number of compounds that appeared in
previous editions have been discontinued. Typically, this has been the case when
production ceased, existing supplies were depleted but synthesis proved
prohibitively expensive, or materials have simply not been requested for a
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significant amount of time. A listing of discontinued compounds appears in
Section 4.
It is the intention of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to publish
revised editions of the general reference standards index approximately every
24 months and a supplemental index at least every 18 months. Generally, release of
new editions of the two documents will be staggered as much as possible. However,
because of budgetary considerations, level of demand, changes in the need for new
compounds, and various other factors, this may not always be the case.
As indicated above, the previous edition of the general index was published in
March 1985. The next edition is tentatively planned for release in mid-to-late 1988.
If you are interested in receiving the next edition, you must return a
properly-executed Mailing List Confirmation form (see Section 6). In contrast to
former policy, copies of future editions will be automatically provided only to those
organizations and individuals submitting one of these forms. From time to time,
update sheets of new compound additions are generated and will be provided
upon request.
GUIDELINES FOR ORDERING STANDARDS
When preparing a request for reference standards, first refer to the primary
EPA standards catalogue (currently EPA-600/4-84-082). If the material is not listed,
consult this supplemental index. Note that the former EPA/FDA compound code
numbers are no longer valid unless they appear in this supplement. Therefore,
earlier versions of the EPA/FDA index should be discarded. Additional copies of
both this supplement and the standards catalogue are always available upon
request.
In the event a needed compound cannot be found in either listing, we advise
you to contact directly one of the program's technical information specialists. You
may use the standard request form for written inquiries or you can telephone a
specialist at one of the numbers listed in this section. The staff maintains
cooperative agreements with more than 200 chemical manufacturing companies
worldwide and is often able to locate nonstocked compounds within one or two
days. The program's search system is also capable of identifying other sources,
especially for rare or exotic compounds. As a last resort, our synthesis laboratory is
available whenever a sizeable demand exists for otherwise unbeatable materials.
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Availability of Standards
Reference standards of all compounds listed in this index are available on an
essentially continuous basis. On relatively rare occasions, stocks of a particular
compound may be temporarily depleted. Whenever a requested compound is not
immediately available, a card will be returned to the requestor with a statement to
that effect, along with applicable information such as notice of backorder and/or
alternate source referral(s).
Because of the large demand for QARM Project reference materials
(approximately 150,000 annually) and limited staff resources, standards are
prepared in a batch mode, e.g., approximately a six-month supply of pesticidal
compounds. The Repository continually maintains an inventory of more than
400,000 standards, so that standards are nearly always immediately available in
response to requests. Multiple reference standards of an individual compound may
be requested, but it should be noted that the number provided may not always be
as many as requested.
Neat (essentially pure) standards of pesticidal compounds are normally
available in 50- to 100-mg amounts, depending on the particular compound. All
industrial chemical standards are available in 200-mg amounts. These quantities are
ample to enable 20 mg of primary standard to be initially weighed out and diluted
to 100 ml with an appropriate solvent. This yields a concentration of 200 pg/mL and
provides a sufficiently high concentration for most gas-liquid or thin layer
chromatographic methods. In fact, a solution of this concentration should require
one or more serial dilutions to provide an appropriate concentration for most
electron-capture GCwork.
Whenever pertinent lot-specific compound information is too extensive to be
conveniently incorporated onto vessel labels, individual "notices" will be provided
with standards. These notices typically indicate such things as isomer composition
and special handling precautions. The certified percent purity value will always
appear on the sample vessel labels. A few compounds are available only as
formulations, and expectedly, the assay values will be relatively low. Certain other
compounds have "adjusted" or "stabilized" purity values because of instability at
extremely high concentrations. In some cases, the concentrations have been
purposely reduced to achieve a more stable standard.
It is inherent to the Repository operation that a sufficient inventory of all
stocked compounds be continually maintained. Therefore, it is suggested that
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requests be made only for materials anticipated for use within the near future, i.e.,
approximately three months. In addition, most of the high-purity, analytical-grade
standards are difficult and expensive to prepare, and are, therefore, in relatively
short supply.
The relatively short shelf life of many high-purity compounds is another reason
that field inventories should be restricted. Certain classes of Repository compounds
are subject to degradation with time and should not be procured excessively far in
advance of anticipated use. It should be emphasized that accurate quantitative
analysis is dependent on standards being prepared and maintained properly, as well
as being replaced on schedule.
Written Requests
All written requests for reference standards should be directed to
Robert E. Thompson, NSI
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Pesticides and Industrial Chemicals Repository (MD-8)
Environmental Research Center
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
United States of America
Please use the entire address. This will ensure minimum delay in the
processing of requests. (Reference standards cannot be sent to individuals
submitting requests on personal stationery, nor to residential addresses.)
Request forms (Request for Reference Standards) included with this index and
with each outgoing shipment of standards should be used to order reference
standards. A good-quality photocopy of the request form may be used in lieu of an
original. The reverse side of the request form contains space for suggestions of
both pesticidal compounds and industrial chemicals to be added to the Repository
inventory.
Each compound requested should be listed by both compound code number
and common name, as they appear in the index. No cover letter is necessary, but
each request should include the full name of the requestor and the complete
mailing address of the facility. Although not necessary, including an appropriate
telephone number is recommended to expedite resolution of potential problems in
processing a request.
Each requesting laboratory is assigned a unique five-digit Laboratory Code
Number at the time of its first request. This number should always be referenced in
any communication with the Repository. Since address listings are fully
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computerized, use of this number substantially expedites the processing of requests
by enabling automated sorting, printing of shipping labels, and distribution
records. Notification of any address, telephone number, personnel, or
organizational changes should be forwarded to the Repository as soon as possible.
Telephone Requests
Due to the constantly escalating demand for materials, the decision was made
recently to discontinue acceptance of routine telephone requests for standards. The
only exception will be in the event of an emergency, in which case prior approval
must be obtained from the Project Office in Las Vegas, NV, at (702) 798-2690 or
(FTS) 545-2690.
The telephone number for off-hours emergency calls (e.g., pesticide fires,
overt hazardous materials releases, human poisonings) is (919) 836-0639. This
number accesses an around-the-clock answering service. An operator will take your
message and subsequently relay it to Repository personnel. Inform the operator of
the nature of the emergency and the urgency of the situation, and provide a
telephone number where the requestor can be reached. The Repository is located
in the Eastern Standard Time zone of the United States and generally remains
staffed from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. local time. Outside these hours, emergency
response personnel can only be accessed via the number above. Calls made to this
number should be restricted exclusively to legitimate emergencies.
Telephone requests for program publications will continue to be accepted at
(919)549-0611.
Large Quantity Requests
Repository compounds are intended primarily for use as reference standards.
However, larger quantities required for other purposes, such as animal dosing
studies, can be supplied for selected compounds, but typically only in technical
grade. Due to restrictive regulations on the transportation of such materials,
requestors will normally be expected to arrange for coverage of the added costs of
shipping large quantities.
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Telephone Numbers
In summary , Repository telephone numbers are
Commercial FTS
Standards requests (702)798-2690 545-2690
(emergency only)
Publications requests (919)549-0611
Technical information (919)541-3951 629-3951
Off-hours emergencies (919)836-0639
Other EPA QA programs (702) 798-2690 545-2690
SHIPMENT OF STANDARDS
The Repository staff always arranges for the most rapid methods of shipping
reference standards, while keeping within budgetary considerations. Turnaround
time for Repository requests is rarely a problem. Almost all shipments are made
within two working days of receipt of requests. In addition, overnight express air
cargo service is available for emergency shipments.
Many of the Repository's reference standards are compounds legally classified
as "hazardous materials." Shipments of such hazardous materials must comply with
applicable government regulations. Domestic and international agencies that
regulate shipments of "restricted articles" include the U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT), the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG),
the international Air Transport Association (IATA), the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO), the International Maritime Organization (IMO), and the
Universal Postal Union (UPU). In addition, private transport companies occasionally
used for Repository shipments, such as United Parcel Service (UPS) and Federal
Express, may impose further restrictions.
DATA SHEETS
Presently, data sheets are provided only for those compounds not included in
the primary standards index. This applies to all those compounds whose code
number is preceded by an "F." However, it is our intent eventuallyto provide data
sheets for all reference standards. The primary index does list compound-specific
information including structure; systematic Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)
Registry chemical name and CAS Registry number; common name and alternate
names; empirical formula, molecular weight, use information, toxicity, official
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U.S. DOT hazard classification and shipping name; and EPA/RCRA hazardous waste
disposal identification number.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF RECEIPT
Each dispatched parcel of reference standards contains a self-addressed
acknowledgment card. Return of this card is the only method to confirm that a
shipment has reached its intended destination. It is requested that all cards be
completed in their entirety and returned promptly. When acknowledgment of
receipt is not received by the Repository within 30 days of shipment date (90 days
for shipments outside the United States), a tracer must be sent to the requestor.
Unnecessary costly paperwork will be avoided by timely acknowledgments. The
card contains space for comments as well.
Occasionally, the Repository is notified that a reference standard vessel has
arrived empty. Although there is a remote possibility that this may be the case,
generally the vessel only appears empty from the outside. Some of the colorless,
highly viscous liquids may coat the interior of the glass or collect inside the closure
during shipment. Or it may be that a highly volatile liquid has dispersed throughout
the vessel. Before concluding that an empty vessel has been received, it should be
allowed to sit upright for several hours. If the material does not then appear, the
closure shoufd be removed and a careful examination made of both the vessel and
cap interior.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE
As part of the Repository's Technical Information and Assistance Service,
information specialists are continually available to assist field laboratories. A
specialist can be reached by calling (919) 541-3951 or (FTS) 629-3951. These
telephone numbers should be used for inquiries concerning any type of relevant
technical information. Specialists can provide chemical, physical, and toxicological
data for Repository compounds; sample preparation, extraction, cleanup, and
analytical methodology; storage, stability, and solubility information; disposal
protocols; literature searches; quality assurance procedures; and instrumental
troubleshooting. Telephone inquiries concerning other EPA quality assurance
programs should be directed to the EMSL-LV at (702) 798-2690 or (FTS) 545-2690.
For your information, the following three technical manuals are produced
through the Repository program. Several other relevant publications are also
available on special request.
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(1) Manual of Analytical Methods for the Analysis of Pesticide Residues in
Human and Environmental Samples. (EPA-600/8-80-038) This is a
compilation of selected analytical methods for use in pesticides and
toxics monitoring programs.
(2) Manual of Analytical Quality Control for Pesticides and Related
Compounds in Human and Environmental Samples. (EPA-600/2-81-
059) This manual contains an in-depth review of quality control
procedures, sampling and sample-handling procedures, extraction
methods, various determinative steps, and confirmatory techniques.
(3) Annotated Bibliography of Selected Technical Books and Manuals.
(NSI-ES, June 1985). This document is a brief bibliography of some of
the many published sources of information utilized by the Repository
staff in responding to field requests for technical assistance.
AVAILABILITY OF REPOSITORY SERVICES
It is the intent of the Agency to make the services of the Pesticides and
Industrial Chemicals Repository (a division of the EPA QARM Project) available to all
research and monitoring laboratories worldwide. In so doing, Repository personnel
are always available to respond to any relevant needs. Direct communication with
the staff is encouraged should problems or questions arise concerning the
Repository or other EPA quality assurance programs. The cooperation of all
scientists involved in the program is continuously solicited in helping to update and
improve materials and services. Suggestions and comments based on user
experience are always welcome. Correspondence should be addressed to the
following individuals:
Robert E. Thompson, Project Director
U.S. EPA Pesticides & Industrial Chemicals Repository
Northrop Services, Inc.
Environmental Sciences Division
MailDrop8(MD-8)
U.S. EPA Environmental Research Center
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Edward J. Kantor, Project Officer
Repository Programs
Quality Assurance Division
Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. EPA Environmental Research Center
P.O. Box15027
Las Vegas, NV 89114-5027
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SECTION 2
COMPOUNDS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
Code Number
F395
F395
F482
F184
F243
F682
F715
F823
F728
F314
F347
F842
F682
F650
F763
F766
0761
F672
F670
F100
F780
F758
F805
F530
F834
F835
F1
F767
F761
F102
F844
P978
F850
F694
F691
F100
F651
F7
F242
F361
F672
F482
F703
F580
F589
F547
Compound Name
Abate sulfoxide
Abathion sulfoxide
2-AB hydrochloride
AC 4124
AC 18133
AC 64475
AC 222705
AC 252, 214
AC-R-11
Acaralate
Acarol
Acclaim
Acconem
Accooxon
Acetochlor
Acetyl-Asulam
Acifluorfen (acid)
Acifluorfen amino metabolite
Acifluorfen sodium salt
Acricid
Advantage
Afiline
Agri-Strep
Aimsan
Alachlor, hexoxy-
Alachlor, hydroxy-
Alanap
Albexan
Aliette
Alkron oxygen analog
Ally
Allyl trichloride
Altozar
Alycophene
Amaze oxygen analog
Ambox
Ambush
Amcide
Amdon methyl ester
Ami ben methyl ester
2-Aminoacifluorfen
2-Aminobutane hydrochloride
2-Amino-4-chloro-6-ethylamino-s-triazine
2-Amino-N-isopropyl benzamide
Aminomethylphosphonicacid [glyphosate metabolite]
Amino parathion
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Code Number
F497
F662
F628
F7
F702
F7
F7
F437
F694
F695
F368
F506
F657
F710
F709
F688
F708
F710
F709
F708
F497
F441
F828
F701
F49
3532
F5
F5
5708
F717
F718
F719
F861
F867
F824
F846
F858
F766
F774
F774
F497
F497
F249
F812
F642
F501
F502
F523
Compound Name
4-Aminopyridine
Amiral
Amitraz metabolite [N'-(2,4-Dimethylphenyl)-N-methyl =
methanimidamide]
Ammate
Ammeline
Ammonium sulfamate
AMS
AN 56477
Anfor
Anfor metabolite isomer [RP 30228]
Animertsulfoxide
Antimilace
Antor
Antor-N-acetyl acid
Antor chloro acid
Antor-s-cysteine conjugate
Antor hydroxy acid
Antor metabolite [N-Acetyl-N-(2,6-diethylphenyl)glycine]
Antor metabolite [N-Chloroacetyl-N-(2/6-diethylpnenyl)-
glycine]
Antor metabolite [N-Hydroxyacetyl-N-(2,6-diethylphenyO-
glycine]
4-AP
Apavinphosacid
Applaud
Apron 2E
Aquathol disodium salt
Aquatin
Aramite
Araton
Aroclor 1268
Aroclor4465
Aroclor 5442
Aroclor 5460
Arosurf MSF
Arsenal
Assert
Assure
Assure acid metabolite
Asulam, acetyl-
Avermectin
Avermetin
Avitrol
Avitrol 100
Azinphosmethyl oxygen analog
Aziprotryn
Azophene
Banamite
Banamite metabolite [Benzoic acid (2,4,6-trichlorophenyl)
hydrazide]
Banex methyl ester
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F756
F178
F756
F523
F523
F756
F697
F528
F801
F696
F580
F598
F491
F212
F105
F841
F615
F677
F678
F863
F826
F734
F820
F732
F733
F662
F626
F863
F820
F662
F175
F734
F568
F570
F569
F727
F677
F678
F826
F42
F683
F624
F724
F607
F580
F581
F582
F624
F422
F502
F501
F697
Compound Name
Banex sodium salt
Banol
Banvel II
Banvel D methyl ester
Banvel methyl ester
Banvel sodium salt
6-BAP [6-Benzylaminopurine]
Baron
BAS263-I
BAS352-F
Basagran AIBA metabolite
Basalin phenol metabolite
Basanite methyl ether
Basfapon sodium salt
Basmid
Basta
BAY 23323
BAY 77488
BAY 77488 oxygen analog
BAY DIG 1559
BAY FCR 1272
BAYKWG0519
BAY KWG 0599
BAY KWG 1323
BAY KWG 1342
BAYMEB6447
BAY NTN-9306 oxygen analog sulfone
BAY SMY 1500
Baycor
Bayleton
Baymix oxygen analog
Baytan
Baytex oxygen analog
Baytex oxygen analog sulfone
Baytex oxygen analog sulfoxide
Baytex sulfone
Baythion
Baythion oxygen analog
Baythroid
BCPE
Beam
Bencarb metabolite [4-Chlorobenzylmethyl sulfone]
Benomyl metabolite [Methyl-5-hydroxy-2-benzimidazole]
Bensulide oxygen analog
Bentazon AIBA metabolite
Bentazon 6-hydroxy metabolite
Bentazon 8-hydroxy metabolite
Benthiocarb metabolite [4-Chlorobenzylmethyl sulfone]
Benzac
Benzoicacid(2,4,6-trichlpropheny1)hydrazide
Benzoyl chloride{2,4,6-trichlorophenyl)hydrazone
6-Benzyladenine
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F697
F607
F607
F494
F177
F248
F100
F164
F649
F395
F458
F459
F458
F459
F492
F102
0761
F672
F670
F779
F439
F406
F624
F626
F676
F675
F242
F812
F490
F760
F865
F646
F809
F806
F347
F366
F298
F628
F374
F10
F828
F440
F440
F649
F758
F759
F11
F633
F634
F636
F482
F494
Compound Name
6-Benzylaminopurine
Betamec oxygen analog
Betasan oxygen analog
BETU
BFPO
BH 584
Binapacryl
BIO 1137
Biomet
Biothion sulfoxide
a/pha-Birlane
beta-Birlane
c/s-Birlane
trans-Birlane
Black Leaf 40
Bladan oxygen analog
Blazer (acid)
Blazer amino acid
Blazer sodium salt
Bloc
Blue Ox
BNOA
Bolero metabolite [4-Chlorobenzylmethyl sulfone]
Bolstar oxygen analog sulfone
Bolstar sulfone
Bolstar sulfoxide
Borolin methyl ester
Brasoran
Brodan metabolite [3,5,6-Trichloro-2-pyridinol]
Brodifacoum
Bromethalin
4-Bromo-2-chlorophenol
4-Bromo-2/5-dichloroanisole
Bromofenoxim
Bromopropylate
Bromoxynil octanoate
Broot
BTS 27271
Bufencarb
Bulan
Buprofezine
Busan 30A
Busan 72A
Butinox
Butocarboxim
Butoxycarboxim
Butoxypolypropylene glycol
Butrizol
Butrizol alanine metabolite
Butrizol HCI salt of acetic acid metabolite
sec-Butylamine HCI salt
s-Butylated ethylene thiourea
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Code Number
F466
F374
F305
F314
F394
F812
F816
F25
F491
F178
F670
F549
F859
F272
F273
F310
F312
F311
F780
F534
F534
F189
F506
F665
F667
F666
F214
F215
F474
F256
F704
F832
F735
F852
F796
F701
F795
F793
F750
F92
F279
F801
F361
F19
F622
F472
F808
F372
F42
F458
F459
Compound Name
4-terr-Butyl-2-chlorophenol
Bux
C-1983
C-2416
C-6989
C-7019
C-18898
Calcium cyanamide
Caldon methyl ether
Carbanolate
Carbofluorfen sodium salt
Carbofuran-3-hydroxy-7-phenol
Carbofuran, 3-keto-
Carbophenothion oxygen analog
Carbophenothion oxygen analog sulfone
Carbophenothion oxygen analog sulfoxide
Carbophenothion sulfone
Carbophenothion sulfoxide
Carbosulfan
Carboxy oxadiazon
Carboxy Ronstar
CDEA
Cekumeta
Celathion oxygen analog 2,5-isomer
Celathion sulfone 2,5-ispmer
Celathion sulfoxide 2,5-isomer
Celmone methyl ester
Celmone sodium salt
Cercobin methyl metabolite [Methyl-2-benzimidazole
carbamate]
Ceresan M
CF125
CGA 12223
CGA 37734
CGA 41065
CGA 43089
CGA 48988
CGA 64250
CGA 64251
CGA 72662 [active ingredient of Larvadex]
Chem Bam
Chiptox methyl ester
Chloethocarb
Chloramben methyl ester
Chlorbenside
Chlordecone ethyl levulinate ester
Chlordene, beta isomer
Chlordene epoxide
Chlordimeform hydrochloride
Chlorfenethol
a/p/ia-Chlorfenvinphos
faeta-Chlorfenvinphos
2-5
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Code Number
F458
F459
F704
F704
F704
F704
F845
F590
F437
F624
F19
F563
F751
F189
F726
F753
F725
F807
F254
F564
F564
F359
F294
F183
F513
F514
F314
F305
F305
F19
F372
F490
F740
F741
F792
F19
F665
F667
F666
F848
F530
F870
F870
F715
F682
F588
F824
F823
F845
F801
F731
F597
Compound Name
c/'s-Chlorfenvinphos
trans-Chlorfenvinphos
Chlorflurecol methyl ester
2-Chlorflurecol methyl ester
Chlorflurenol methyl ester
2-Chlprflurenol methyl ester
Chlorimuron ethyl
Chlormequat chloride
Chlornidine
4-Chlorpbenzyl methyl sulfone
Chlorocide
4-Chloro-o-cresol
2-Chloro-4,6-diamino-1,3,5-triazine
Chloro-N,N-diethylacetamide
2-Chloro-6-(2-furanylmethoxy)-4-(trichloromethyl) pyridine
a/pba-Chlorohydrin
2-Chloro-6-hydroxyisonicotinicacid
Chloromethiuron
Chloromethoxypropyl mercuric acetate
p-Chlorophenol
4-Chlorophenol
p-Chlorophenoxyacetic acid
fa/s(p-Chlorophenyl)aceticacid, methyl ester
p-Chlorophenyl benzene sulfonate
6-Chloro-2-picolinic acid
-6-Chloro-2-picolinic acid methyl ester
Chloropropylate
Chloroxifenidim
Chloroxuron
Chlorparacide
Chlorphenamidine hydrochloride
Chlorpyrifos metabolite [3,5/6-Trichloro-2-pyridinol]
Chlorsulfuron
Chlorsulfuron, 5-hydroxy-
Chlorsulfuron metabolite A-1
Chlorsulphacide
Chlorthiophos oxygen analog 2,5-isomer
Chlorthiophossulfone 2,5-isomer
Chlorthiophossulfoxide 2,5-isomer
Chlozolinate
Cidial
Cinch
Cinmethylin
CL22705
CL 64475
CL202347
CL222293
CL252214
Classic
Cloethocarb
Clopyralid
CNP
2-6
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Code Number
F496
F847
F815
F476
F5
F267
F458
F175
F837
F175
F720
F359
F149
F387
F763
F359
F183
F177
F11
F58
F105
F212
F864
F466
F116
F25
F715
F574
F573
F572
F621
F632
F632
F590
F590
F826
F241
F414
F243
F522
F704
F750
F218
F225
F380
F637
F637
F221
F381
F277
F866
F639
Compound Name
CobexGLC standard
Cobra
Command
Compound K
Compound 88-R
Compound 1080
Compound 4072
Co-Ral oxygen analog
Coumachlor
Coumaphos oxygen analog
Counter oxygen analog sulfone
4-CP
CP14957
CP52223
CP 55097
4-CPA
CPBS
CR409
Crag flyrepellant
Crag Fruit Fungicide 341
Crag Fungicide 974
Crisapon sodium salt
Croneton
Crufomate metabolite [4-tert-Butyl-2-chlorophenol]
CS-645A
Cyanamide calcium salt
Cybolt
Cycle decyclopropylated hydroxy acid
Cycle dihydroxy acid
Cycle hydroxy acid
Cycloprate
Cycloprate metabolite [Cyclopropane carboxylicacid]
Cyclopropane carboxylic acid
Cycocel
Cycogan
Cyfluthrin
Cygon oxygen analog
Cynexatin
Cynem
Cynem oxygen analog
Cyrbiset
Cyromazine [active ingredient of Larvadex]
2,4-D alcohol
2,4-D BEP ester
2,4-D butoxypropyl ester
2,4-D n-butoxyethanol ester
2,4-D n-butoxyethyl ester
2,4-D n-butyl ester
2,4-D ethyl ester
2,4-D methyl ester
2,4-D triethanolamine salt
DAC 3297
2-7
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Code Number
F592
F559
F558
F344
F345
F212
F803
F105
F377
F853
F278
F344
F345
F42
F42
F520
F521
F721
F294
F207
F206
F201
F818
F818
F387
F818
F127
F216
F335
F322
F252
F253
F217
F334
F336
F319
F251
F217
F334
F336
F319
F251
F216
F335
F322
F252
F253
F289
F767
F692
F693
F692
Compound Name
DAC3701
Dacamoxsulfone
Dacamox sulfoxide
Dacthal diacid
Dacthal monoacid
Dalapon sodium salt
Danitol
Dazomet
2,4-DB butoxyethyl esters
2,4-DB, 2-ethyhexyl ester
2,4-DB methyl ester
DCPA diacid
DCPA monoacid
DCPC
DCPE
DCPMU
DCPU
DCVA, c/s-trans mix
p,p' -DDA methyl ester
o,p'-DDDolefin
m,p'-DDD
o,p'-DDT
frans-Decamethrin
trans-Decis
Delachlor
trans-Delta methrin
Demeton methyl
Demeton-o
Demeton-o-methyl
Demeton-o oxygen analog
Demeton-o sulfone
Demeton-o sulfoxide
Demeton-s
Demeton-s-methyl
Demeton-s-methyl sulfone
Demeton-s sulfone
Demeton-s sulfoxide
Demeton thiol isomer
Demeton thiol isomer methyl
Demeton thiol isomer methyl sulfone
Demeton thiol isomer sulfone
Demeton thiol isomer sulfoxide
Demeton thiono isomer
Demeton thiono isomer methyl
Demeton thiono isomer oxygen analog
Demeton thiono isomer sulfone
Demeton thiono isomer sulfoxide
2,4-DEP
Deseptyl
Des N-isopropyl Amaze
Des N-isopropyl Amaze oxygen analog
Des N-isopropyl isofenphos
2-8
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Code Number
F693
F692
F693
F640
F640
F351
F613
F613
F606
F612
F612
F606
F212
F702
F523
F756
F321
P250
F566
F565
F567
F535
F523
F756
F184
F184
F790
F705
F308
F309
F302
F748
F443
F470
F52
F218
F186
F520
F521
F731
2304
P318
F469
F686
F687
F438
F442
F443
F180
F390
F340
F657
Compound Name
Des N-isopropyl isofenphos oxygen analog
Des N-isopropyl Oftanol
Des N-isopropyl Oftanol oxygen analog
Desmethyl Avenge
Desmethyl difenzoquat methyl sulfate
Desmethyl diphenamid
Desmethyl-formamido Pirimicarb
Desmethyl-formamtdo Pirimor
Desmethyl norflurazon
Desmethyl Pirimicarb
Desmethyl Pirimor
Desmethyl Zorial
Devipon sodium salt
2,4-Diamino-6-chloro-S-triazine
Dianit methyl ester
Dianit sodium salt
Diazinon oxygen analog
Dibenzofuran
DIC1627
DIG 2058
DIG 2164
Dicamba, 5-hydroxy-
Dicamba methyl ester
Dicamba sodium salt
Dicaptan
Dicapthon
Dtearboxylfcacid of malathion
2,7-Dichiorflurenol methyl ester
Dichlormate 2,3-isomer
Dichlormate 3,4-isomer
Dichlormate, mixed isomers
3,5-Dichlorobenzofcacid
o,p'-Dichlorobenzophenone
5,6-Dichloro-4-hydroxy-2-trifluoromethylbenzimidazole
1,T-Dichloro-1-nitroetnane
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyethanol
2,4-Dichlorophenyl benzenesulfonate
Dichlorophenylmethylurea
Dichlprophenylurea
3,6-Dichloropicolinic acid
1,3-Dichloropropene
2,3-Dichloropropene
5,6-Dichloro-2-trifluoromethylbenzimidazole
Diclofop
Diclofop methyl metabolite
Dicofol (technical)
o,p'-Dicofol
o,p'-Dicofol alteration product [o,p-Dichlorobenzophenone]
Dicryl
Dieldrin chlorohydrin
Dieldrin photoproduct
Diethatyl-ethyl
2-9
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Code Number
F710
F709
F688
F708
F395
F177
F35
F177
F816
F815
F530
F241
F241
F629
P996
P998
P997
F412
F412
F735
F701
F543
F42
F496
F240
F36
F36
F100
F491
F239
F239
F849
F336
F176
F807
F641
F419
F607
F523
F217
F319
F616
F615
F217
F319
F251
F616
F615
F92
F92
F339
Compound Name
Diethatyl-ethyl N-acetyl acid
Diethatyl-ethyl chloro acid
Diethatyl-ethyl cysteine conjugate
Diethatyl-ethyl hydroxy acid
Difenthossulfoxide
DIFO
Dilan
Dimefox
Dimethametryn
Dimethazone
Dimethenthoate
Dimethoate oxygen analog
Dimethoxon
2,4-Dimethylaniline-HFBA derivative
1,2-Dimethylbenzene
1,3-Dimethylbenzene
1,4-Dirnethylbenzene
Dimethyl 2,4-D acetamide
N',N'-Dimethyl-2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetarnide
N-(2,6-Dimethylphenyl)-2-hydroxyacetarnide
N-{2,6-Dimethylphenyl)-N-(methoxyacetyl)-alanine methyl
ester
Dimetilan
Dirnite
Dinitramine GLC standard
4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol, sodium salt
4,6-Dinitro-o-sec-amyl phenol
Dinosam
Dinoseb methacrylate
Dinoseb methyl ether
Dinoseb TEA salt
Dinoseb triethylamine salt
c/5-Dioxathion
Dioxydemeton-s-methyl
Diphenylamine
Dipofene
Dipropyl isocinchomeronate
Diquat b/s(tribromide)
Disan oxygen analog
Disugran
Disulfoton oxygen analog
Disulfoton oxygen analog sulfone
Disulfotonsulfone
Disulfoton sulfoxide
Di-Syston oxygen analog
Di-Syston oxygen analog sulfone
Di-Syston oxygen analog sulfoxide
Di-Syston sulfone
Di-Syston sulfoxide
Dithane A-40
Dithane D-14
Dithane M-45
2-10
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Code Number
F633
F616
F615
F238
F238
F42
F660
F772
F773
F316
F105
F36
F10
F491
F239
F240
F491
F240
F491
F239
F116
F491
F575
F316
F414
F731
F749
F726
F783
F784
F212
F237
F176
F212
F740
F845
F869
F855
F844
F846
F758
F600
F599
F507
F558
F559
F92
F441
F43
F490
F1
F74
Compound Name
Dithane R-24
Dithiosystox sulfone
Dithiosystox sulfoxide
Diuron-TCA
Diuron trichloroacetic acid
DMC F180 DMCA
DMCF
DME [Sethoxydim derivative]
DME-OH [Sethoxydim derivative]
DMPA
DMTT
DNAP
DNB
DNBP methyl ether
DNBP triethyiamine salt
DNC sodium salt
DNOBP methyl ether
DNOC sodium salt
DNOSBP methyl ether
DNOSBP triethyiamine salt
DNP
DNSBP methyl ether
n-Docosane
Dowco 118
Dowco 213
Dowco 290
Dowco 356
Dowco 444
Dowco 453
Dowco 453 methyl ester
Dowpon sodium salt
Dozer
DPA
DPA sodium salt
DPX-4189
DPX-F6025
DPX-H6573
DPX-M6316
DPX-T6376
DPX-Y6202
Drawin 755
Draza sulfone
Draza sulfoxide
DS-5328
DS-17839
DS-20238
DSE
Duraphosacid
Duraset
Dursban metabolite [3,5,6-Trichloro-2-pyridinol]
Dyanap
Dybar
2-11
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Code Number
F284
F491
F651
F752
F779
F683
F240
F530
F182
F100
F49
F630
F89
F11
F42
F5
F184
F641
F72S
F170
F64
F19
F164
F149
F100
F543
F261
F314
F568
F570
F569
F761
F753
P470
F490
F528
F793
F455
F752
F52
F804
F864
F713
F714
F863
F256
F860
F102
F179
F607
F830
F830
Compound Name
Dyfonate oxygen analog
Dynamyte methyl ester
Ectiban
EL-161
EL-222
EL-291
Elgetol 30 sodium salt
Elsan
Emmi
Endosan
Endothall disodium salt
Enstar
ENT8184
ENT 8286
ENT9624
ENT 16519
ENT 17035
ENT 17591
ENT 17596
ENT 19059
ENT 19060
ENT20696
ENT 23584
ENT 25545
ENT 25793
ENT25922
ENT25962
ENT 26999
Entex oxygen analog
Entex oxygen analog sulfone
Entex oxygen analog sulfoxide
Epal
EPIBLOC
Epichlorohydrin
Eradex metabolite [3,5,6-Trichloro-2-pyridinol]
Erbon
Etacpnazole
Etazine
Ethalfluralin
Ethide
Ethidimuron
Ethiofencarb
Ethion dioxon
Ethion monoxon
Ethiozin
Ethylmercury p-toluene sulfonamide
Ethyl metribuzin
Ethyl parathion oxygen analog
Etrolene oxygen analog
Exporsan oxygen analog
Fac
Fac-20
2-12
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Code Number
F289
F287
F287
F806
F577
F576
F779
F468
F469
F470
F868
F179
F799
F74
F689
F650
F183
F469
F276
F842
F840
F803
F786
F183
F568
F570
F569
F727
3532
F74
F74
F237
F237
F831
F810
F743
F742
F598
F715
F394
F862
F706
F699
F871
F869
F754
F857
F98
F780
F815
Compound Name
Falone
Famophos oxygen analog
Famphur oxygen analog
Faneron
Fenamiphos sulfone
Fenamiphos sulfoxide
Fenarimol
Fenazaflor
Fenazaflor metabolite [5,6-Dichloro-2-trifluoromethyl =
benzimidazole]
Fenazaflor metabolite [5,6-Dichloro-4-hydroxy-2-trifluoro
methylbenzimidazole]
Fenbutatin oxide metabolite (SD-31723)
Fenchlorfos oxygen analog
Fenfuram
Fenidin
Fenitrothion metabolite [NMC]
Fenitrothion oxygen analog
Fenizon
Fenoflurazole
Fenoprop methyl ester
Fenoxaprop-ethyl
Fenoxycarb
Fenpropathrin
Fenridazone-potassium
Fenson
Fenthion oxygen analog
Fenthion oxygen analog sulfone
Fenthion oxygen analog sulfoxide
Fenthion sulfone
Fentin chloride
Fenulon
Fenuron
Fenuron-TCA
Fenuron trichloroacetic acid
Flex
Flit-MLO
Fluazifop, acid
Fluazifop-butyl
Fluchloralin phenol metabolite
Flucythrinate
Fluorodifen
Flurazole
Flurenol methyl ester
Fluridone
Flurprimidol
Flusilazol
Fluvalinate
FMC67
FMC9102
FMC 35001
FMC 37020
2-13
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Code Number
F811
F102
F650
F831
F284
F284
F761
F102
F682
F830
F267
F482
F214
F215
F829
F372
F549
F842
F742
F198
F169
F543
F837
F170
F64
F274
F702
F703
F545
F546
F187
F237
F622
F491
F186
F186
F682
F545
F740
F741
F792
F841
F753
F694
F695
F58
F307
F307
F589
F658
F242
F543
Compound Name
FMC 548000
Folidol oxygen analog
Folithion oxygen analog
Fomesafen
Fonofos oxygen analog
Fonofoxon
Fosetyl-AI
Fosferno oxygen analog
Fosthietan
Portion
Fratol
Frucote HCI salt
Fruitone methyl ester
Fruitone sodium salt
Fugi-one
FundaISP
Furadan, 3-hydroxy-7-phenol-
Furpre
Fusilade
FW-925
G-22008
G-22870
G-23133
G-23330
G-23611
G-28029
G-28273
G-28279
G-30044
G-32911
GC1106
GC2603
GC-9160
Gebutox methyl ether
Genite
Genitol
Geofos
Gesadural
Glean
Glean, 5-hydroxy-
Glean metabolite A-1
Glufosinate-ammonium
Glycerol alpha-monochlorohydrin
Glycophene
Glycophene metabolite isomer [RP 30228]
Glyodin
Glyodin free-base
Glyoxide
Glyphosate metabolite [Aminomethyl phosphonic acid]
Gossypiure
Grazon methyl ester
GS-13332
2-14
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Code Number Compound Name
F455
F347
F800
F800
F249
F546
F817
F506
F783
F784
F177
F855
F669
F760
F187
F626
F676
F675
F390
F325
F819
F325
F657
F168
P581
F187
F814
F834
F725
F686
F842
F687
F841
F864
F786
F850
F835
F535
F538
F581
F582
F581
F582
F413
F592
F741
F592
F413
F535
F538
F541
F535
GS-14254
GS-19851
GTA
Guazatine acetate
Guthion oxygen analog
Gy-bon
HAG 107
Halizan
Haloxyfop
Haloxyfop methyl ester
Hanane
Harmony
Harvade
Havoc
HCA '
Helothion oxygen analog sulfone
Helothion sulfone
Helothion sulfoxide
HEODchlorohydrin
Herban
Herbit
Hercules 7531
Hercules 22234
HETP
Hexabromobiphenyl (FF-1)
Hexachloroacetone
Hexadecenal,Z-11
Hexoxy alachlor
HINA
HOE 21079
HOE 33171
HOE 38182
HOE 39866
HOX 1901
Hybrex
Hydroprene
Hydroxy alachlor
5-Hydroxy Banvel D
5-Hydroxy Banvel D, methylated derivative
6-Hydroxy Basagran
8-Hydroxy Basagran
6-Hydroxy bentazon
8-Hydroxy bentazon
Hydroxychloroneb
4-Hydroxy chlorothalonil
5-Hydroxy chlorsulfuron
4-Hydroxy Daconil 2787
Hydroxy demosan
5-Hydroxy Dianat
5-Hydroxy Dianat, methylated derivative
Hydroxy Diazinon
5-Hydroxy dicamba
2-15
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Code Number
F538
F687
F586
F378
F535
F538
F588
F588
F588
F588
F684
F586
F533
F581
F582
F776
F778
F777
F533
F711
F765
F7
F663
F858
F633
F634
F636
F694
F716
F695
F832
F149
F691
F64
F788
F829
F704
F242
F604
F604
F622
F438
F442
F443
F622
Compound Name
5-Hydroxy dicamba, methylated derivative
5-Hydroxy diclofop-methyl
2-Hydroxy Ethofumesate
oeta-Hydroxyethylhydrazine
5-Hydroxy Mediben
5-Hydroxy Mediben, methylated derivative
Hycfroxymethyl pendimethalin
Hydroxymethyl Penoxalin
Hydroxymethyl Prowl
Hydroxymethyl Stomp
5-Hydroxymethyl tricyclazole
2-Hydroxy Nortron
Hycfroxy oxadiazon
6-Hydroxy Sethoxydim
8-Hydroxy Sethoxydim
Hydroxy pyrimidine metabolite of pirimiphos-methyl
[2-Amino-6-methylpyrimidin-4-ol]
Hydroxy pyrimidine metabolite of pirimiphos-methyl
[2-Dietnylarnino-6-methylpyrimidin-4-oJ]
Hydroxy pyrimidine metabolite of pirimiphos-methyl
[2-Ethylamino-6-methylpyrimidin-ol]
Hydroxy Ronstar
5-Hydroxythiabendazole
Hymexazol
Ikurin
Imazalilfree base
INB-6729
Indar
Indaralanine metabolite
Indar HCI salt of acetic acid metabolite
Iprodione
Iprodione metabolite [3-(3,5-Dichlorophenyl)-2,4-dioxo-1
imidazolidinecarboxamide]
Iprodione metabolite isomer[3-(1-Methylethyl)-N-(3,5-
dichlorophenyl)-2,4-dioxo-1 -imidazolidinecarboxamide]
Isazophos
Isobenzan
Isofenphos oxygen analog
Isolan
Isomalathion
Isoprothiolane
IT 3456
K-Pin methyl ester
Kathon
Kathon/893/SP
Kelevan
Kelthane (technical)
o,p'-Kelthane
o,p'-Kelthane alteration product
[o,p'-Dichlorobenzpphenone]
Kepone ethyl levulinate ester
2-16
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Code Number
F457
F859
F587
F587
F168
F491
F630
F760
F179
F827
F276
F276
F847
F298
F681
F568
F570
F569
F465
F75
F590
F490
F468
F470
F469
F704
F790
F769
F789
F358
F358
F339
F339
F833
F359
F462
F542
F780
F754
F366
F474
F86
F474
F279
F854
F563
F279
F523
Compound Name
Kerb alteration product for GLC [Methyl-3,5-
dichlorobenzoate]
3-Ketocarbofuran
2-Keto Ethofumesate
2-Keto Nortron
KiI mite 40
Kiloseb methyl ester
Kinoprene
Klerat
Korlan oxygen analog
Kumiai
Kuron methyl ester
Kurosal methyl ester
Lactofen
Landrin
Larvin
Lebaycid oxygen analog
Lebaycid oxygen analog sulfone
Lebaycid oxygen analog sulfoxide
Leptophos photoproduct [O-(2,5-Dichlorophenyl)-O-methyl
phenylphosphonothioate]
Lethane 60
Lihocin
Lorsban metabolite [3,5,6-Trichloro-2-pyridinol]
Lovozal
Lovozal metabolite [5,6-Dichloro-4-hydroxy-2-trifluoro =
methylbenzimidazole]
Lovozal metabolite [5,6-Dichloro-2-trifluoromethyl =
benzimidazole]
Maintain
Malathion, dicarboxylic acid of
Malathion, half ester
Malathion, monocarboxylic acid of
Malathion oxygen analog
Malaoxon
Mancozeb
Manzeb
Marevan
Mark's 4-CPA
o,p'-Marlate
p,p'-Marlate olefin
Marshal
Mavrik
MB-10731
MBC
MBT
2-MCAB
MCP methyl ester
MCPA, 2-ethylhexyl ester
MCPA metabolite [4-Chloro-o-cresol]
MCPA methyl ester
Mediben methyl ester
2-17
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Code Number
F756
F755
F175
F436
F441
F803
F661
F86
F600
F599
F676
F675
F812
F600
F599
F804
F827
F334
F701
F506
F374
F506
F127
F336
F334
F335
F520
F521
F600
F599
F575
F462
F542
F794
F474
F95
F448
F451
F454
F450
F449
F704
F127
F335
F334
F608
F457
F705
F538
F724
F706
F844
Compound Name
Mediben sodium salt
Melamine
Meldane oxygen analog
MEMA
Meniteacid
Meothrin
Mepiquat chloride
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole
Mercaptodimethur sulfone
Mercaptodimethur sulfoxide
Merpaf os sulfone
Merpafos suifoxide
Mesoranil
Mesurol sulfone
Mesurol sulfoxide
MET 1486
Metacrate
Meta-iso-systox
Metalaxyl
Metaidehyde
Metalkamate
Metasan
Metasystox
Metasystox-R sulfone
Metasystox thiol isomer
Metasystox thiono isomer
Methazole metabolite [3-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-1-methyl urea]
Methazole metabolite [3,4-Dichlorophenyl urea]
Methiocarb sulfone
Methiocarb sulfoxide
Methoprene GLC internal standard
o,p'-Methoxychlor
p,p'-Methoxychlor olefin
2-Methoxy-3,5,6-trichloropyridine
Methyl-2-benzimidazole carbamate
Methyl carbophenothion
Methyl carbophenothion oxygen analog
Methyl carbophenothion oxygen analog sulfone
Methyl carbophenothion oxygen analog sulfoxide
Methyl carbophenothion sulfone
Methyl carbophenothion sulfoxide
Methyl-2-chloro-9-hydroxyfluorene-9-carboxylate
Methyl demeton
Methyl demeton-o
Methyl demeton-s
N-Methyl destun
Methyl-3,5-dichlorobenzoate
Methyl-2,7-dichloro-9-hydroxyfluorene-9-carboxylate
Methyl-2,5-dimethoxy-3<6-dichlorobenzoate
Methyl-5-hydroxy-2-benzimidazole carbamate
Methyl-9-hydroxyfluorene-9-carboxylate
Methyl, Metsulfuron-
2-18
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Code Number
F689
F650
F320
F320
F280
F647
F608
F699
F127
F334
F335
P998
P996
P997
F281
F95
F448
F451
F454
F450
F449
F98
F600
F599
F19
F565
F567
F566
F860
F844
F441
F851
F89
F641
F728
F729
F474
F832
F19
F597
F763
F775
F789
F339
F100
F827
F183
F785
F856
F105
F105
Compound Name
3-Methyl-4-nitrophenol
Methylnitrophos oxygen analog
Methyl paraoxon
Methyl parathion oxygen analog
Methyl pentachlorophenate
Methyl pentachlorophenyl sulfide
N-Methyl perfluidone
1-Methyl-3-phenyl-5-[3-(trifluoromethyl)-phenyl]-4(1H)-
pyridinone
Methyl Systox
Methyl Systox thiol isomer
Methyl Systox thiono isomer
m-Methyltoluene
o-Methyltoluene
p-Methyltoluene
Methyl 2,3,6-trichlorobenzoate
Methyl trithion
Methyl trithion oxygen analog
Methyl trithion oxygen analog sulfone
Methyl trithion oxygen analog sulfoxide
Methyl trithion sulfone
Methyl trithion sulfoxide
Metiram
Metmercapturon sulfone
Metmercapturon sulfoxide
Metox
Metribuzin DA metabolite
Metribuzin DADK metabolite
Metribuzin DK metabolite
Metribuzin, ethyl-
Metsulfuron-methyl
Mevinphos acid
Mevinphos "E" isomer
MGK264
MGK326
MGKRepellant 11
MGKRepellant874
Mildothane metabolite [Methyl-2-benzimidazole carbamate]
Miral
Mitox
MO
MON 097
MON 4606
Monocarboxylicacid of malathion
Morfam
Morocide
MTMC
Murvesco
MV-678
Myclobutanil
Mylone
N521
2-19
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Code Number
F43
F513
F514
F92
F92
F179
F179
F712
F214
F215
F583
F406
F406
F406
F1
F132
F469
F468
F586
F470
F587
F360
F682
F577
F576
F243
F522
F243
F522
F360
F347
F164
F504
F149
F180
F181
F100
F5
F713
F714
F492
F395
F1
F102
F513
F514
F689
F198
F602
F25
F491
F689
Compound Name
N-m-t
N-Serve metabolite [6-Chloro-2-picolinicacid]
N-Serve metabolite methyl ester
Nabam
Nabasan
Nanchor oxygen analog
Nanker oxygen analog
a/pha-Naphthaleneaceticacid ethyl ester
a/pha-Naphthaleneacetic acid methyl ester
a/pba-Naphthaleneacetic acid sodium salt
1-NaphtholDNP ether
2-Naphthoxyacetic acid
beta-Naphthoxyacetic acid
2-Naphthyloxyacetic acid
Naptalam
Natrin
NC 2983
NC5016
NC 8493
NC8614
NC 9607
NDA
Nem-A-Tak
Nemacursulfone
Nemacursulfoxide
Nemafos
Nemafos oxygen analog
Nemaphos
Nemaphos oxygen analog
Neodecanoicacid
Neoron
NIA1137
NIA 2995
NIA4512
NIA 4556
NIA5961
NIA9044
Niagaramite
Nialate dioxon
Nialate monoxon
Nicotine
Nimitexsulfoxide
Nip-a-thin
Niran oxygen analog
Nitrapyrin metabolite [6-Chloro-2-picolinicacid]
Nitrapyrin metabolite methyl ester
p-Nitro-m-cresol
Nitrofen
Nitrofluorfen
Nitrolime
Nitropane methyl ester
NMC
2-20
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Code Number
F746
F747
F421
F257
F351
F325
F305
F606
F325
F528
F1
F869
F89
F691
F378
F241
F108
F184
F742
F696
F374
F5
F822
F660
F336
F520
F521
F615
F541
F436
F799
F530
F530
F102
F156
F420
F547
F102
F92
F715
5708
F639
F647
F402
F647
F280
F183
F74
F1
F588
F588
F588
Compound Name
NoMate Chokegard
NoMate Pinworm Suppressant
c/s-Nonachlor
Norbprmide
Nordiphenamid
Norea
Norex
Norflurazon, desmethyl
Noruron
Novege
NPA
Nustar
Octacide 264
Oftanol oxygen analog
Omaflora
Omethoate
OMPA
OM5-214
Onecide
Ornalin
Ortho-5353
Ortho-mite
Oust
Oxamyl metabolite [DMCF]
Oxydemeton methyl sulfone
Oxydiazol metabolite [3-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-1-methyl urea]
Oxydiazol metabolite [3,4-Dichlorophenyl urea]
Oxydisulfotpn
Oxypyrimidine
Panogen
Panoram
PAP
Papthion
Paraoxon
Paraquat b/s(methyl sulfate)
Paraquat b/s(tri bromide)
Paratnion, amino-
Parathion oxygen analog
Parzate
Payoff
PCB 1268
PCBN
PCNB metabolite [Methyl pentachlorophenyl sulfide]
PCNB metabolite [Pentachloroaniline]
PCNB metabolite [Pentachlorothioanisole]
PCP methyl ether
PCPBS
PDU
Peach-thin
Pendimethalin metabolite [CL 202,347]
Penoxalin metabolite [CL 202,347]
Penoxyn metabolite [CL 202,347]
2-21
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Code Number
F402
F280
F639
F280
F647
P832
P834
F159
F838
F651
F493
F108
F177
F274
F347
F274
3532
F819
F659
F842
F722
F723
F840
F530
F697
F620
F250
F594
F578
F620
F250
F594
F642
F441
F441
F164
F465
F439
F340
F677
F678
F678
F242
F259
F764
F118
F118
F516
F776
Compound Name
Pentachloroaniline
Pentachloroanisole
Pentachlorobenzonitrile
Pentachlorophenyl methyl ether
Pentachlorothioanisole
Pentafluorobenzoic acid
Pentafluorobenzonitrile
Pentanochlor
Permethrin acid chloride
c/s-Permethrin
p,p'-Perthane olefin
Pestox III [Octamethylpyrophosphoramide]
Pestox XIV [Tetramethylphosphorodiamidic fluoride]
Phencapton
Phenisobromolate
Phenkapton
Phenostat-C
Phenothiol
d-Phenothrin
Phenoxaprop-ethyl
m-Phenoxybenzoic acid
m-Phenoxybenzyl alcohol
Phenoxycarb
Phenthoate
N-(Phenylmethyl)-1H-purine-6-amine
Phorate oxygen analog
Phorate oxygen analog sulfone
Phorate oxygen analog sulfoxide
Phorate sulfone
Phoratoxon
Phoratoxon sulfone
Phoratoxon sulfoxide
Phosalpne oxygen analog
Phosdrin acid
Phosfene
Phostex
Phosvel photoproduct [O-(2,5-Dichlorophenyl)-O-
methylphenylphosphonothioate]
Phosvin
Photodieldrin
Phoxim
Phoxim oxon
Phoxim oxygen analog
Picloram methyl ester
Pindone
Piperonyl butoxide methyl ester
Piperonyl cyclohexanone
Piperonyl cyclonene
Pirimiphos ethyl oxygen analog
Pirimiphos-methyl, hydroxy pyrimidine metabolite
[2-Amino-6-methylpyrimidin-4-ol]
2-22
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Code Number
F778
F777
F259
F259
F259
F259
F661
F759
F414
F762
5708
F717
F718
F719
F98
F651
F742
F831
F760
F847
F607
F394
F491
F607
F105
F852
F516
F64
F520
F521
F574
F574
F573
F572
F572
F573
F574
F496
F785
F116
F457
F457
F440
F830
F588
F170
F843
F490
Aroclor 1268
Aroclor4465
Aroclor 5442
Aroclor 5460
Compound Name
Pirimiphos-methyl, hydroxy pyrimidine metabolite
[2-Diethylamino-6-methylpyrimidin-4-ol]
Pirimiphos-methyl, hydroxy pyrimidine metabolite
[2-Ethylamino-6-methylpyrimidin-4-ol]
Pivacin
Pival
Pivaldione
Pivalyn
Pix
Plantpin
Plictran
PMP
Polychlorinated biphenyl
Polychlorinated biphenyl:
Polychlorinated biphenyl:
Polychlorinated biphenyl:
Polyram
Pounce
PP009
PP021
PP581
PPG-844
Prefar oxygen analog
Preforan
Premerge methyl ester
Pre-San oxygen analog
Prezervit
Prime
Primicid oxygen analog
Primin
Probe metabolite [3-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-1-methyl urea]
Probe metabolite [3.4-Dichlorophenyl urea]
Procyazine amino hydroxy acid
Procyazine decyclopropylated hydroxy acid
Procyazine dihydroxy acid
Procyazine hydroxy acid
Procyazine metabolite I
Procyazine metabolite II
Procyazine metabolite III
Prodiamine
Pro-Drone
Pro Ian
Pronamide alteration product for GLC [Methyl-3,5-
dichlorobenzoate]
Propyzamide alteration product for GLC [Methyl-3,5-
dichlorobenzoate]
Protector 3 L
Prothoate
Prowl metabolite [CL 202,347]
Pyramat
Pyridate
Pyrinex metabolite [3,5,6-Trichloro-2-pyridinol]
2-23
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Code Number
F89
F169
F726
F725
F42
F254
F134
F729
F272
F448
F451
F450
F449
F454
F776
F860
F663
F777
F778
F212
F578
F594
F760
F257
F837
F19
F831
F633
F602
F604
F786
F602
F856
F672
F787
0761
F670
F457
F636
F634
F636
F153
F701
F840
F803
F530
F696
F179
F179
F314
F694
F695
Compound Name
Pyrodone
Pyrolan
Pyroxyfur
Pyroxyfur metabolite [2-Chloro-6-hydroxyisonicotinic acid]
Qikron
Quicksan C
R-242
R-874
R-1472
R-3307
R-3308
R-3709
R-3710
R-3711
R-4039
R-7910
R-23979
R-35510
R-46382
Radapon sodium salt
Rampartsulfone
Rampart sulfoxide
Ratak-Plus
Raticate
Ratilan
RD2195
Reflex
RH-124
RH-512
RH-893
RH-0007
RH-2512
RH-3866
RH-4514
RH-5147
RH-5781
RH-6201
RH-25716
RH-33779 HCI salt
RH-33968
RH-34098
p,p'-Rhothane olefin
Ridomil
RO 13-5223
Rody
Rogpdial
Ronilan
Ronnel oxygen analog
Ronnoxon
Ropsin
Rovral
Rovral metabolite isomer [RP 30228]
2-24
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Code Number Compound Name
F302 Rowmate
F308 Rowmate 2,3-jsomer
F309 Rowmate 3,4-isomer
F507 Rowtate
F533 RP 25496
F694 RP26019
F534 RP 26449
F695 RP 30228
F716 RP 32490
F761 RP32545
F757 RP36114
F817 RU 25474
F818 RU 26979
F779 Rubigan
F642 Rubitox oxygen analog
F466 Ruelene metabolite [4-tert-Butyl-2-chlorophenol]
F803 S-3206
F129 Sabadilla
F64 Saolan
F458 a/pha-Sapecron
F459 beta-Sapecron
F458 c/s-Sapecron
F459 trans-Sapecron
F624 Saturn metabolite [4-Chlorobenzylmethyl sulfone]
F176 Scaldip
F823 Scepter
F108 Schradan
F836 Scilliroside
F817 Scout
F149 SD-4402
F441 SD-4455
F298 SD-8530
F868 SD-31723
F803 SD-41706
F870 SD-95481
F455 Secbumeton
F565 Sencor DA metabolite
F567 Sencor DADK metabolite
F566 Sencor DK metabolite
F767 Septoplix
F848 Serinal
F132 SES-T
F132 Sestone-T
F773 Sethoxydim derivative [DME-OH]
F772 Sethoxydim derivative [DME]
F771 Sethoxydim derivative [2[-1-(Ethoxyimino)butyl]-5-[2-
(ethylsulfonyl)propyl]-3,5-dihydroxy-2-cyclohexen-1-one]
F773 Sethoxydim derivative [3-[2-(Ethylsulfonyl)propyl]-
3-hydroxypentanedioic acid dimethyl ester]
F772 Sethoxydim derivative [3-[2-(Ethylsulfonyl)propyl]
pentanedioic acid dimethyl ester]
F771 Sethoxydim derivative [5-OH-MSOJ
2-25
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Code Number
F257
F820
F836
F276
F703
F702
F545
F546
F491
F302
F308
F309
F604
F543
F102
F23
F267
F833
F178
F159
F826
F752
F699
F394
F560
F92
F11
F588
F767
F805
F701
F491
F7
F767
F804
F822
F745
F745
F745
F134
F626
F676
F675
F650
F650
F659
F455
F458
F459
F458
F459
Compound Name
Shoxin
Sibutol
Silmurin
Silvex methyl ester
Simazine metabolite [2-Amino-4-chloro-6-ethylamino-S-
triazine]
Simazine metabolite [2,4-Diamino-6-chloro-S-triazine]
Simeton
Simetryn
Sinox methyl ester
Sirmate
Sirmate 2,3-isomer
Sirmate 3,4-isomer
Skane
Snip
SNP oxygen analog
Sodium cyanamide
Sodium fluoroacetate
Sodium, Warfarin- [technical]
Sok
Solan
Solfac
Sonalan
Sonar
Soyex
SP-1103
Spring-bak
Stabilene
Stomp metabolite [CL 202,347]
Streptocide
Streptomycin sulfate
Subdue 2E
Subitex methyl ether
.Sulfamate
Sulfanilamide
Sulfodiazol
Sulfometuron methyl
Sulfox-cide
Sulfoxide
Sulfoxyl
Sulphenone
Sulprofos oxygen analog sulfone
Sulprofossulfone
Sulprofos sulfoxide
Sumithion oxon
Sumithipn oxygen analog
Sumithrin
Sumitol
a/pha-Supona
beta-Supona
c/5-Supona
trans-Supona
2-26
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Code Number
F395
F504
F89
F856
F217
F319
F251
F216
F322
F252
F253
F108
F229
F228
F226
F275
F765
F760
F749
F530
F468
F470
F469
F282
F422
F404
F281
F649
F194
F196
F403
F440
F207
F206
F149
2304
F395
F305
F168
F720
F455
F648
F419
F420
F132
P905
F813
F168
F395
F839
Compound Name
Swebatesu If oxide
Swep
Synergist 264
Systhane
Systoxthiol isomer
Systoxthiol isomer sulfone
Systoxthiol isomersulfoxide
Systoxthiono isomer
Systoxthiono isomer oxygen analog
Systoxthiono isomer sulfone
Systoxthiono isomer sulfoxide
Syta'm
2,4,5-T BEP ester
2,4,5,T 2-ethylhexyl ester
2,4,5-T isopropyl ester
2,4,5-T methyl ester
Tachigaren
Talon
Tandem
Tanone
Tarzol
Tarzol metabolite [5,6-Dichloro-4-hydroxy-2-trifluoro
methylbenzimidazole]
Tarzol metabolite [5,6-Dichloro-2-trifluoromethyl =
benzimidazole]
2,4,5-TB methyl ester
2,3,6-TBA
2,4,5-TBA
2,3,6-TBA methyl ester
TBTO
1,2,3-TCB
1,3,5-TCB
TCBC, mixed isomers
TCMTB
o,p'-TDEolefin
m,p'-TDE
Telodrin
Telone II
Temephos sulfoxide
Tenoran
TEPP
Terbufos oxygen analog sulfone
Terbut
Terrazole monoacid
Terr-o-pik 506
Terr-o-pik514
2,4,5-TES
1,2,3,4-Tetrachlorobenzene
Tetradecenal, Z-9
Tetraethylpyrophosphate
Tetrafenphos sulfoxide
c/s-Tetrahydrophthalamic acid
2-27
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Code Number
F821
F142
F177
F368
F168
F711
F250
F594
F578
F624
F440
F616
F615
F681
F559
F558
F243
F522
F474
F102
F821
F105
F568
F570
F569
F795
3532
F198
F827
F43
F359
F359
F359
F837
F474
F242
F437
F841
F276
F276
F817
F261
F662
F734
F633
F634
F636
F259
F194
F196
F422
F404
Compound Name
Tetrahydrophthalimide
Tetraiodoethylene
Tetramethylphosphorodiamidic fluoride
Tetrasul sulfoxide
Tetrone
Thiabendazole metabolite [5-Hydroxythiabendazole]
Thimet oxygen analog sulfone
Thimet oxygen analog sulfoxide
Thimet sulfone
Thiobencarb metabolite [4-Chlorobenzylmethyl sulfone]
2-Thiocyanomethylthiobenzothiazole
Thiodemeton sulfone
Thiodemeton sulfoxide
Thiodicarb
Thiofanox sulfone
Thiofanpx sulfoxide
Thionazin
Thionazin oxygen analog
Thiophanate methyl metabolite
Thiophos oxygen analog
THPI
Tiazon
Tjguvon oxygen analog
Tiguvon oxygen analog sulfone
Tiguvon oxygen analog sulfoxide
Tilt
Tin mate
TOK
m-Tolyl-N-methykarbamate
Tomaset
Tomato Fix Concentrate
Tomato Hold
Tomatptone
Tomprin
Topsin methyl metabolite
Tordon methyl ester
Torpedo
Total
2,4,5-TP methyl ester
2(2,4,5-TP) methyl ester
Tralpmethrin
Tranid
Triadimefon
Triadimenol
Triazbutil
Triazbutil alanine metabolite
Triazbutil HCI salt of acetic acid metabolite
Tri-ban
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene
2,3,6-Trichlorobenzoic acid
2,4,5-Trichlorobenzoic acid
2-28
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Code Number
F281
F403
P978
F282
F276
F417
P978
F490
F683
F684
F683
F414
F747
F749
F748
F866
F183
F298
3532
F668
F272
F273
F310
F312
F311
F832
F179
F422
F827
F482
F863
F178
F501
F502
F628
F261
F302
F681
F669
F212
F237
F496
F804
F677
F678
F798
F798
F762
F825
F89
F168
Compound Name
Trichlorobenzoic acid methyl ester
Trichlorobenzyl chloride, mixed isomers
Trichlorohydrin
4-(2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy)butyric acid methyl ester
2-(2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy)propionicacid methyl ester
2,3,6-Trichlorophenylacetic acid
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
3,5,6-Trichloro-2-pyridinol
Tricyclazole
Tricyclazole alcohol metabolite
Tricyclazone
Tricyclohexyltin hydroxide
2,4-Tridecenyl acetate ester
Tridiphane
Tridiphane metabolite [3,5-Dichlorobenzoicacid]
Trietnanolamine salt of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
Trjfenson
Trimethacarb
Triphenyltin chloride
b/s-Triphenyltin oxide
Trithion oxygen analog
Trithion oxygen analog sulfone
Trithion oxygen analog sulfoxide
Trithion sulfone
Trithion sulfoxide
Triumph
Trolene oxygen analog
Trysben 200
Tsumacide
Tutane HCI salt
Tycor
U-12927
U-27415
U-28631
U-40481
UC-20047A
UC-22463
UC-51762
UNI-N252
Unipon sodium salt
Urab
USB 3153
Ustilan
Valexon
Valexon oxygen analog
Validacin
Validamycin
Valone
Vamidothion-sulfone
VanDyk 264
Vapotone
2-29
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Code Number
F465
F784
F696
F179
F179
F677
F678
F678
F287
F287
F833
F760
F822
F842
F360
F803
F749
P998
P996
P997
P998
P996
P997
F267
F465
F813
F814
F621
F632
F439
F339
F439
F243
F522
F522
F642
F439
F850
F575
F621
F754
F316
Compound Name
VCS-506 photo product [O-(2,5-Dichlorophenyl)-O-
methylphenylphosphonothioate]
Verdict
Vinclozolin
Viozene oxon
Viozene oxygen analog
Volaton
Volaton oxon
Volaton oxygen analog
Warbex oxon
Warbex oxygen analog
Warfarin-Sodium [technical]
WBA8119
Weed Killer
Whip
Wiltz65
WL-41706
XRM 4640
m-Xylene
o-Xylene
p-Xylene
m-Xylol
o-Xylol
p-Xylol
Yasoknock
YCS-506
Z-9Tetradecenal
Z-11 Hexadecenal
Zardex
Zardex metabolite [Cyclopropane carboxylic acid]
Zinc phosphide
Zinc-maneb complex
Zinc-tox
Zinophos
Zinophos oxygen analog
Zinophoxon
Zolone oxygen analog
ZP
ZR-512
ZR-644
ZR-856
ZR-3210
Zytron
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COMPOUND ADDITIONS SINCE THE 1985 INDEX
Since publication of the March 1985 edition of this Supplemental Index
(SP-4170-85-06), 61 more compounds have been added to inventory and now
appear in this edition. These are listed alphabetically below, under both the
primary common (generic) name and major synonyms.
Code Number Compound Name
F823 AC 252,214
F842 Acclaim
0761 Acifluorfen (acid)
F670 Acifluorfen, sodium salt
F834 Alachlor, hexoxy-
F835 Alachlor, hydroxy-
F844 Ally
F850 Altozar
F651 c/s-Ambush
F828 Applaud
F861 ArosurfMSF
F846 Assure
F858 Assure acid metabolite
F801 BAS 263-I
F841 Basta
F863 Bay DIC1559
F863 Bay SMY 1500
0761 Blazer (acid)
F670 Blazer, sodium salt
F865 Bromethalin
F374 Bufencarb
F828 Buprofezine
F374 Bux
F670 Carbofluorfen sodium salt
F859 Carbofuran, 3-keto-
F832 CGA12223
F852 CGA 41065
F845 Chlorimuron ethyl
F201 1-Chloro-2-(2,2,2-trichloro-1-(4-chlorophenylethyl)-benzene
F848 Chlozolinate
F801 Chloethocarb
F845 Classic
F847 Cobra
F837 Coumachlor
F864 Croneton
F826 Cyfluthrin
F241 Cygon oxygen analog
F853 2,4-DB, 2-ethylhexyl ester
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F201
P250
F241
F241
F849
F845
F846
F855
F844
F284
F651
F630
P470
F864
F863
F860
F830
F830
F842
F840
3532
F831
F862
F857
F831
F284
F284
F830
F829
F842
F198
F837
F841
F855
P579
P581
F834
F842
F841
F864
F850
F835
F858
F832
F829
F859
F630
F827
F847
F358
F833
F854
Compound Name
o,p'-DDT
Dibenzofuran
Dimethoate oxygen analog
Dimethoxon
c/s-Dioxathion
DPX-F6025
DPX-Y6202
DPX-M6316
DPX-T6376
Dyfonate oxygen analog
Ectiban
Enstar
Epichlorohydrin
Ethiofencarb
Ethiozin
Ethyl metribuzin
Fac
Fac-20
Fenoxaprop-ethyl
Fenqxycarb
Fentin chloride
Flex
Flurazole
FMC67
Fomesafen
Fonofos oxygen analog
Fonofoxon
Fostion
Fugi-one
Furore
FW-925
G-23133
Glufosinate-ammonium
Harmony
Hexabromobenzene
Hexabromobiphenyl (FF-1)
Hexoxy-alachlor
HOE 33171
HOE 39866
HOX1901
Hydroprene
Hydroxy-alachlor
INB-6729
Isazophqs
Isoprothiolane
3-Ketocarbofuran
Kinoprene
Kumiai
Lactofen
Malaoxon
Marevan
MCPA, 2-ethylhexyl ester
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F358
F827
F374
F844
F860
F844
F832
F827
F856
F198
F241
F374
P832
P834
F838
F651
3532
F842
F840
F620
F620
F651
F831
F847
F852
F830
F843
F860
F837
F831
F856
0761
F670
F840
F836
F848
F836
F833
F826
F856
P905
F839
3532
F198
F827
F837
F841
F417
3532
P979
F832
F827
Compound Name
Malathion oxygen analog
Metacrate
Metalkamate
Metasulfuron-methyl
Metribuzin, ethyl-
Mevinphos "E" isomer
Mirai
MTMC
Myclobutanil
Nitrofen
Omethoate
Ortho-5353
Pentafluorobenzoic acid
Pentafluorobenzonitrile
Permethrin acid chloride
c/5-Permethrin
Phenostat-C
Phenoxaprop-ethyl
Phenoxycarb
Phorate oxygen analog
Phoratoxon
c/s-Pounce
PP021
PPG-844
Prime
Prothoate
Pyridate
R-7910
Ratilan
Reflex
RH-3866
RH-5781
RH-6201
RO-13-5223
Scil I i reside
Serinal
Silmurin
Sodium, Warfarin - [technical]
Solfac
Systhane
1,2,3,4-Tetrachlorobenzene
c/5-Tetrahydrophthalamtc acid
Tin mate
TOK
m-Tolyl-N-methykarbamate
Tomorin
Total
2,3,6-Trichlorophenylacetic acid
Triphenyltin chloride
1,2,3-Trichloropropene
Triumph
Tsumacide
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Code Number Compound Name
F863 Tycor
F833 Warfarin-Sodium [technical]
F842 Whip
F850 ZR-512
It should be noted that several of the materials listed above actually represent
transfers from the primary catalogue. Such transfers are made only when, for one
of a number of reasons, the available supply of a given compound cannot meet the
field demand. Transfer to the supplemental index, in effect, constrains the demand
so that material will be kept available to priority requestors. Whenever a
compound is transferred, it is assigned a new "F-series" code number. Compounds
transferred since the last edition of the supplement appear below, with
corresponding old and new code numbers.
Old Code Number Compound Name New Code Number
0760 Blazer, sodium salt F670
0960 Bufencarb F374
1900 o,p'-DDT F201
2421 Dimethoate oxygen analog F241
2911 Fonofos oxygen analog F284
4261 Malathion oxygen analog F358
5040 Nitrofen F198
5371 c/s-Permethrin F651
5501 Phorate oxygen analog F620
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COMPOUNDS DELETED FROM PREVIOUS EDITIONS
The status of all compounds in the Repository inventory is regularly reviewed.
Those reference standards for which there has been essentially no demand over
time are eventually discontinued. In addition, those for which sources can no longer
be located and for which in-house synthesis has proven prohibitively expensive are
likewise discontinued. However, none of the compounds listed in the 1985
Supplemental Index have been deleted from this edition for either of these reasons.
Reference standards of a number of compounds deleted from earlier editions
of the Supplemental Index remained in stock at the time this edition was prepared,
and therefore may still be available upon request. However, as stocks are depleted,
these compounds will be permanently discontinued. These include the following:
Code Number Compound Name
F768 N4-Acetyl sulfanilamide
F488 Butisan
F489 Butisan hydrolysis product
F553 Carbofuran-3-ethoxy-7-phenol,dinitrophenyl ether
F552 Carbof uran-3-keto-7-phenol, dinitrophenyl ether
F551 Carbofuran-7-phenol,dinitrophenyl ether
F554 Carbofuran-3-propoxy-7-phenol,dinitrophenyl ether
F409 Carboxinsulfoxide
F737 CGA 62826 [N-(2,6-Dimethylphenyl)-N-(hydroxyacetyl)-alanine
acid]
F738 CGA 67869 [N-(2,6-Dimethylphenyl)-N-(methoxyacetyl)-alanine]
F739 CGA 94689 [N-(2-Hydroxymethyl-6-methylphenyl)-N-(methoxy =
acetyl)-alanine methyl ester]
F736 CGA 107955 [N-^e-DimethylphenyO-N-thydroxyacetyO-alanine
methyl ester]
F488 Chloretin
F489 Chloretin hydrolysis product
F479 2-(3-Chlorophenoxy)propionamide
F479 3-Chlorophenoxy-a/pha propionamide
F478 2-(3-Chlorophenoxy)propionicacid
F478 S-Chlorophenoxy-a/pha propionicacid
F16 Chlorthion
F104 CPCBS
F131 Crag herbicide 1
F39 2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
F40 2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol, dicyclohexylamine salt
F33 Dichloral urea
F524 Dowco 169
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F656
F655
F40
F342
F553
F552
F551
F554
F631
F427
F536
F551
F552
F553
F554
F555
F432
F342
F453
F55
F430
F431
F163
F342
F409
Compound Name
Dual morpholinone metabolite
Dual propanol metabolite
Dynone
Floraltone
Furadan-3-ethoxy-7-phenol,dinitrophenyl ether
Furadan-3-keto-7-phenol,dinitrophenyl ether
Furadan-7-phenol, dinitrophenyl ether
Furadan-3-propoxy-7-phenol, dinitrophenyl ether
Heptadecylcyclopropanecarboxylate
4-Hydroxybenzothiophene
S-Methyl parathion
NIA 30943
NIA 30944
NIA 30945
NIA 30946
NIA 30947
Parinol
Regim-8
S-14623
Santoquin
SD-8530
SD-8786
Tetram
2,3,5-Triiodobenzoic acid
Vivataxsu If oxide
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SECTION 5
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency wishes to formally extend special
appreciation to all the pesticide manufacturers and other chemical-producing
companies who so generously support the efforts of the Pesticides and Industrial
Chemicals Repository program. These more than 200 organizations are to be
commended for their voluntary cooperation in providing the Repository with
analytical-grade reference materials without cost. Without their assistance, the
program could not exist. A listing of contributing producers follows. An asterisk (*)
indicates a new entry si nee the 1985 edition of the Supplemental Index.
Abbot Laboratories, Agriculture and Veterinary Division
Aceto Agricultural Chemical Company
Agan, Ltd.
Agway Incorporated
Akzo Zout Chemie Nederland
Albany International (Scentry)
Allied Chemical Corporation, General Chemical Division
Allied Speiss
All India Medical Corporation
Amchem Products, Inc. (Union Carbide)
American Cyanamid Company, Agricultural Division
American Potash and Chemical Corporation (Kerr-McGee)
Amvac Chemical Corporation
The Ansul Company
Atanor Sociedad Anonima Mixta
Avitrol Corporation
BASF Wyandotte Corporation
Bayer AG Pflanzenschutz
Bayer (UK) Ltd., Agrochemical Division
Bayvet Division of Miles Laboratories, Inc. (Mobay)
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Be!! Laboratories, Inc.
BFC Chemicals, Inc. (Nor-Am)
Blue Spruce Company
The Boots Company, Ltd., Industrial Division
* Brichima, S.p.A., Enichem Group
Buckman Laboratories, Inc.
Celamerck GmbH & Company, KG
A/SCheminova
* Chempar Products (Lipha)
Chevron Chemical Company, Ortho Division
Chspman Chemicals, Inc.
Ciba-Geigy Corporation, Agricultural Division
Ciba-Geigy, Ltd.
Columbia Organic Chemicals Co., Inc
Commercial Solvents, Inc.
Compagnie Francaise de Produits Industriels
Conrel Company (Scentry)
Crescent Chemical Company (Reidel-de Haen)
Crewe Chemicals, Ltd.
Crystal Chemical Company
Cutter Laboratories, Inc.
* DenkaChemieB.V.
Diamond Shamrock Agrochemical Limited
Diamond Shamrock Corporation, Agricultural Chemicals Division
The Dow Chemical Company, Ag-Organics Department
Drexel Chemical Company
Duphar B.V., Crop Protection Division
E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company, Biochemicals Department
Eastern Chemicals, Inc. (Division of Guardian Chemical Corporation)
Elanco Products Company (Eli Lilly)
Eli Liflyand Company
EM Industries, Inc., Plant Protection Division
M/S Excel Industries, Ltd.
Exxon Chemical Company, USA
Fairfield American Corporation (FMC)
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Fairmount Chemical Company, Inc.
Fallek-Lankro Corporation (Diamond Shamrock)
* Farmoplant, S.p.A. (Montedison)
FBC/Ltd.
Fike Chemicals, Inc.
Fisons Limited, Agrochemical Division (BFC)
Florida Department of Citrus
FMC Corporation, Agricultural Chemical Division
GAF Corporation, Chemical Products Division
Gallard-Schlesinger
Gametric Limited
* Gilmore Chemicals, Inc.
Givaudan Corporation
Glenn Chemical Company, Inc.
Great Lakes Chemical Corporation
Greenwood Chemical Company
Griffin Ag Products Co., Inc.
Gulf Oil Chemicals Company, Crop Protection Products
* Gujarat Insecticides, Ltd.
Health-Chem Corporation, Hercon Division
Hercules, Inc., Agricultural Chemicals Laboratory (Nor-Am)
Hindustan Insecticides, Ltd.
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
Hokko Chemical Industry Co., Inc.
Hooker Chemical Company, Specialty Chemicals Division
Hopkins Agricultural Chemical Company
Hui Kwang Chemical Co., Ltd.
ICI Americas, Inc.
Imperial Chemical Industries, Plant Protection Division
International Minerals and Chemical Corporation (LCP)
Interstate Chemicals
* Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd.
Ittehad Pesticides
Janssen Pharmaceutica
Jewin StJoffeTechna-Chemical
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Kalo Agricultural Chemicals, Inc.
Kemichrom, S.A.
* Kemira Oy, Agricultural Division
Keno Card AB
Kerr-McGee Chemical Corporation
* Keuringsdienst van Waren
* Kincaid Enterprises, Inc.
Koppers Company, Inc.
Kumiai Chemical Industry Company, Ltd.
LCP Chemicals and Plastics, Inc.
Lipha Chemicals, Inc., Chempar Products Division
Los Angeles Chemical Company
Lyonnaise Industrielle Pharmaceutique
3-M Company, Agricultural Products
M &T Chemicals Corporation
* Maag Agrochemicals, Inc.
Makhteshim Chemical Works, Ltd.
* Mallinckrodt, Inc.
A.M. Marks and Company, Ltd.
May and Baker, Ltd., Agrochemical Division (Rhone-PoulencAgrochemie)
McLaughlin Gormley King Company
McNeil Laboratories (Division of Johnson & Johnson Company)
Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories (Merck and Company)
Merck and Company, Inc., Chemical Manufacturing Division (Celamerck)
Miller Chemical and Fertilizer Company
Mississippi State Department of Agriculture
Mitchell Cotts Chemicals Limited
\
Mitsubishi Chemical Industries, Ltd.
Mitsui Toatsu Chemicals, Inc.
Mobay Chemical Corporation, Agricultural Chemicals Division
Mobil Chemical Company, Agricultural Chemicals Department
Monsanto Commercial Products Company, Agricultural Division
Montedison, S.p.A.
Montrose Chemical Corporation of California
Motomco, Inc.
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Murphy Chemical Company, Ltd.
Niagara Chemical Division (FMC)
* Nihon Nohyako Company, Ltd.
Niklor Chemical Corporation, Inc.
Nippon Kayaku Company, Ltd.
Nippon Soda Company, Ltd.
Nissan Chemical Industries, Ltd., Agricultural Chemicals Division
Nitto Kasei Company, Ltd.
Nor-Am Agricultural Products, Inc.
Occidental Chemical Company
Olin Corporation, Agricultural Division
PBI/Gordon Corporation
PCR Research Chemicals, Inc.
Pechiney Ugine Kuhlmann Development, Inc.
Penick and Company
Pennwalt Corporation, Agchem-Decco Division
Pennwalt Holland B.V.
Pestcon Systems, Inc.
Pesticides India, Ltd.
Pfister Chemical, Inc.
Pfizer Incorporated; Minerals, Pigments, and Metals Division
Philagro, S.A.
Phillips Chemical Company (Division of Phillips Petroleum Company)
* Pierce Chemical Company
* Pillar International Company
* Polaroid Corporation
PPG Industries, Inc., Chemical Division
Prentiss Drug and Chemical Company
Promochem GmbH
Rhodia, Inc. (Rhone-Poulenc)
Rhone Poulenc Agrochemie
Rhone Poulenc, Inc., Agrochemical Division
Reidel-de Haen Aktiengesellschaft
Riverdale Chemical Company
Rohm and Haas Company, Agricultural Chemicals Department
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Sandoz, Inc., Crop Protection Department
Sandoz Products Ltd., Agrochemicals
Sankyo Company, Ltd.
* Scentry, Inc.
Schering Aktiengesellschaft, Agricultural Division
Schroff Research Institute
SDS Biotech Corporation
Shell Chemical Company, Agricultural Division
Shell International Chemical Company, Ltd.
Shen Hong Agricultural Chemical Co., Ltd.
* Sherex Chemical, Inc.
Sherwin Williams Company, Chemicals Division
Shinung Corporation
Standards Agricultural Chemicals, Inc.
Stauffer Chemical Company
Stecker Chemicals, Inc.
Sterling Organics (Division of Sterling Drug, Inc.)
Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited
Sun-Ko Chemical Company, Ltd.
Taiwan Tainan Giant industries Company, Ltd.
Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd.
Tavelok Laboratories
Tenneco Chemicals, Inc., Intermediates Division
Tennessee Chemical Company
Thompson-Hayward Chemical Company
Tower Chemical Company
Tull Chemical Company, Inc.
Ugimica, S.A. (Pechiney Ugine Kuhlmann)
Union Carbide Agricultural Products Company
Uniroyal Chemical Company, Agricultural Products Division
The Upjohn Company, Agricultural Division
U.S. Borax and Chemical Corporation
* R.T.Vanderbilt Company, Inc.
Velsicol Chemical Corporation
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Vero Beach Laboratories, Inc.
Vertac Chemical Corporation
Vineland Chemical Company, Inc.
WackerChemie GmbH
Wallace and Tiernan, Inc.
Wellcome Research Laboratories
West Agro-Chemical, Inc.
Zoecon Corporation (Occidental)
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MAILING LIST CONFIRMATION
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