Carbaryl
Synonyms: Carbaryl,"Carbaril", "Sevin", "naphthalen-1-yl methylcarbamate", "1-Naphthyl N-methylcarbamate", "1-Naphthyl methylcarbamate", "Menaphtam", "Carylderm", "Carbavur", "Carbatox", "Caprolin", "Arilat", "1-Naphthalenol, methylcarbamate", "Karbatox", "Karbaspray", "Dicarbam", "Karbosep", "Carpolin", "Carbomate", "Tricarnam", "Hexavin", "Atoxan", "Arylam", "Murvin", "Vioxan", "Sevimol", "Septene", "Ravyon", "Monsur", "Seffein", "Gamonil", "Denapon", "Suleo", "Pomex", "Panam", "Dyna-carbyl", "Crag sevin", "Germain's", "Oltitox", "Karbatox 75", "Carbamine", "Carbatox-60", "Vetox", "Mugan"
Source: carbaryl is a general use carbamate pesticide that acts primarily as an insecticide, but is also competent as molluscicide and acaricide.
Identifiers:
IUPAC Name: naphthalen-1-yl N-methylcarbamate
CAS Number: 63-25-2
PubChem ID: 6129
InChiKey: CVXBEEMKQHEXEN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Canonical SMILES: CNC(=O)OC1=CC=CC2=CC=CC=C21
Structural Properties:
Molecular Formula: C12H11NO2
Molecular Weight: 201,220
Pharmacophore Features:
Number of bond donors: 1
Number of bond acceptors: 2
Number of atoms different from hydrogen: 15
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Evidence Supporting This Chemical as an Emerging Contaminant
Baldwin, A. K., Corsi, S. R., De Cicco, L. A., Lenaker, P. L., Lutz, M. A., Sullivan, D. J., & Richards, K. D. (2016). Organic contaminants in Great Lakes tributaries: Prevalence and potential aquatic toxicity. Science of the Total Environment, 554, 42-52.