Fenitrothion
Synonyms: Phenitrothion, "Sumithion", "Methylnitrophos", "Verthion", "Owadofos", "Metathion", "Sumifene", "Owadophos", "Ovadofos", "Oleosumifene", "Nitrophos", "Folithion", "Metathione", "Metathionine", "Cekutrothion", "Metation", "Falithion", "Arbogal", "Akotion", "Agrothion", "Fenitox", "Accothion", "Nuvanol", "Novathion", "Macbar", "Cyfen", "Kotion", "Cytel", "Mglawik F", "Folithion ec 50", "MEP", "Super Sumithion", "Pennwalt C-4852", "Sumitomo S-1102A", "Agriya 1050", "Agria 1050","Fentrothione", "Oleometathion", "Sumigran", "Fenition"
Source: fenitrothion is found in a variety of commercial insecticides, as active ingredient.
Identifiers:
IUPAC Name: dimethoxy-(3-methyl-4-nitrophenoxy)-sulfanylidene-lambda5-phosphane
CAS Number: 122-14-5
PubChem ID: 31200
InChiKey: ZNOLGFHPUIJIMJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Canonical SMILES: CC1=C(C=CC(=C1)OP(=S)(OC)OC)[N+](=O)[O-]
Structural Properties:
Molecular Formula: C9H12NO5PS
Molecular Weight: 277,240
Pharmacophore Features:
Number of bond donors: 0
Number of bond acceptors: 6
Number of atoms different from hydrogen: 17
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Evidence Supporting This Chemical as an Emerging Contaminant
Banjac, Z., Ginebreda, A., Kuzmanovic, M., Marc?, R., Nadal, M., Riera, J. M., & Barcel?, D. (2015). Emission factor estimation of ca. 160 emerging organic microcontaminants by inverse modeling in a Mediterranean river basin (Llobregat, NE Spain). Science of the Total Environment, 520, 241-252.