Abstract
Chemically pure Sumithion forms in yellowish crystals which melt at 0.3°C, while the technical grade containing 95% or more of the pure material is a yellowish brown liquid which does not crystallize at such a low temperature as —10°C.
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Muramoto, N. (1976). Formulation of Sumithion. In: Gunther, F.A. (eds) Residue Reviews. Single Pesticide Volume: Sumithion, vol 60. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9380-1_3
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