MedKoo Cat#: 462905 | Name: Fenoprop
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WARNING: This product is for research use only, not for human or veterinary use.

Fenoprop is a monocarboxylic acid. It has a role as a phenoxy herbicide. Fenoprop has been banned from use as an herbicide in the United States since 1985. The name Silvex was used in the USA.

Chemical Structure

Fenoprop
Fenoprop
CAS#93-72-1 (free acid)

Theoretical Analysis

MedKoo Cat#: 462905

Name: Fenoprop

CAS#: 93-72-1 (free acid)

Chemical Formula: C9H7Cl3O3

Exact Mass: 267.9461

Molecular Weight: 269.50

Elemental Analysis: C, 40.11; H, 2.62; Cl, 39.46; O, 17.81

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Synonym
Fenormone; Propon; Silvex; 2,4,5-TP; Fenoprop; 2,4,5-TCPP; (±)-Fenoprop; 2,4,5-TCPPA; Phenoprop
IUPAC/Chemical Name
2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)propanoic acid
InChi Key
ZLSWBLPERHFHIS-UHFFFAOYSA-N
InChi Code
InChI=1S/C9H7Cl3O3/c1-4(9(13)14)15-8-3-6(11)5(10)2-7(8)12/h2-4H,1H3,(H,13,14)
SMILES Code
CC(OC1=CC(Cl)=C(Cl)C=C1Cl)C(O)=O
Appearance
Solid powder
Purity
>95% (or refer to the Certificate of Analysis)
Shipping Condition
Shipped under ambient temperature as non-hazardous chemical. This product is stable enough for a few weeks during ordinary shipping and time spent in Customs.
Storage Condition
Dry, dark and at 0 - 4 C for short term (days to weeks) or -20 C for long term (months to years).
Solubility
Soluble in DMSO
Shelf Life
>3 years if stored properly
Drug Formulation
This drug may be formulated in DMSO
Stock Solution Storage
0 - 4 C for short term (days to weeks), or -20 C for long term (months).
HS Tariff Code
2934.99.9001
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Preparing Stock Solutions

The following data is based on the product molecular weight 269.50 Batch specific molecular weights may vary from batch to batch due to the degree of hydration, which will affect the solvent volumes required to prepare stock solutions.

Recalculate based on batch purity %
Concentration / Solvent Volume / Mass 1 mg 5 mg 10 mg
1 mM 1.15 mL 5.76 mL 11.51 mL
5 mM 0.23 mL 1.15 mL 2.3 mL
10 mM 0.12 mL 0.58 mL 1.15 mL
50 mM 0.02 mL 0.12 mL 0.23 mL
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