- English nameCopper quinoline
- CAS number10380-28-6
- Molecular formulaC18H12CUN2O2
- Molecular weight351.85
- content
- appearanceYellow green crystalline powder
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Product_introduction
Solubility: Insoluble in water and most organic solvents, slightly soluble in quinoline, pyridine, glacial acetic acid, chloroform, weak acids, soluble in strong acids, and decomposes when exposed to bases.
Stability: Generally stable in nature, but prone to decomposition and deterioration at high temperatures.
Mechanism of Action
Sterilization effect: Through copper ion sterilization, the quinoline group can also inhibit the germination of bacteria and the growth of mycelium. Its main mechanism of action is to inhibit the enzyme activity in the respiratory chain of pathogenic bacteria cells, interfere with the metabolic processes of pathogenic bacteria, resulting in the inability of pathogenic bacteria to grow and reproduce normally, and causing damage to their cell membranes.
Enhanced disease resistance: It can activate the production of endogenous defense substances in plants and enhance their disease resistance.
purpose
In the field of agriculture, it is a broad-spectrum fungicide that has good preventive and therapeutic effects on both fungal and bacterial diseases. It can be used to prevent and control various diseases such as grape downy mildew, citrus canker, melon bacterial leaf spot, apple scab, tomato late blight, pepper blight, vegetable soft rot, bacterial wilt, and canker. It can also improve the quality of fruits and vegetables, making them more beautiful and leaves thicker.