Disodium octaborate tetrahydrate
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Disodium octaborate tetrahydrate | |
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Other names | Boron sodium oxide Sodium octaborate Tim-bor insecticide, Polybor |
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CAS number | [12280-03-4] |
Properties | |
Molecular formula | Na2B8O13.4H2O |
Molar mass | 412.5270 g/mol |
Appearance | white powder |
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) Infobox disclaimer and references |
Disodium octaborate tetrahydrate is a white, odorless, powdered chemical substance that is not flammable, combustible, or explosive and has low acute oral and dermal toxicity. It is used as an insecticide[1] and fungicide, and is commonly sold as an insecticide as "Tim-Bor", or "termite prufe" brands in the United States. It is a also a flame-retardant[2].
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- ^ Nan-Yao Su and Rudolf H. Scheffrahn (1998). "A review of subterranean termite control practices and prospects for integrated pest management programmes". Journal Integrated Pest Management Reviews 3 (1): 1–13. doi: .
- ^ B.J Brotherton Boron: Inorganic Chemistry Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry (1994) Ed. R. Bruce King, John Wiley & Sons ISBN 0471936200