chembox Verifiedfields changed verifiedrevid 396486290 Name Endrin ImageFile Endrin.svg ImageSize 200px ImageName IUPACName Mendrin, Compound 269 1a R ,2 S ,2a S ,3 S ,6 R ,6a R ,7 R ,7a S 3,4,5,6,9,9 hexachloro 1a,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a octahydro 2,7 3,6 dimethanonaphtho 2,3 b oxirene Other names Mendrin , and Compound 269 Section1 Chembox Identifiers ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 21782117 InChI 1 C12H8Cl6O c13 8 9 14 11 16 5 3 1 2 6 7 3 19 6 4 5 10 8,15 12 11,17 18 h2 7H,1H2 t2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ,7 ,10 ,11 InChIKey DFBKLUNHFCTMDC RVVFZPGKBH StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S C12H8Cl6O c13 8 9 14 11 16 5 3 1 2 6 7 3 19 6 4 5 10 8,15 12 11,17 18 h2 7H,1H2 t2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ,7 ,10 ,11 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey DFBKLUNHFCTMDC RVVFZPGKSA N CASNo Ref cascite correct CAS CASNo 72 20 8 KEGG Ref keggcite changed kegg KEGG C18124 SMILES C1C2C3C C1C4C2O4 C5 C C C3 C5 Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Section2 Chembox Properties C 12 H 8 Cl 6 O 1 MolarMass 380.907 g mol Density MeltingPt 200 C decomposes Endrin is an organochloride that was primarily used as an insecticide . It is a colourless odorless solid, although commercial samples ... Chemistry Wiley VCH, Weinheim, 2002. DOI 10.1002 14356007.a14 263 ref Production and uses Endrin ... epoxidized to give endrin. Endrin is a stereoisomer of dieldrin . The majority of endrin about 80 ... problems The use of endrin is Stockholm Convention banned in many countries. Like related organochlorine ... with dieldrin, endrin is less persistent in the environment. Safety Endrin is toxic with an LD50 is 17.8 and 7.5 mg kg oral, rat . Acute endrin poisoning in humans affects primarily the nervous system . Food contaminated with endrin caused several clusters of poisonings worldwide, especially affecting children. ref name prn Orally ingested endrin is eliminated mostly in feces . ref WHO report ... Alkenes Category Epoxides cs Endrin de Endrin es Endrina plaguicida ja su ndrin fi Endriini ... more details
Orphan date January 2011 Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Drins is a group name used for the now ban law banned organochlorine chlorinated insecticide s aldrin , dieldrin and endrin , originally produced in the late 1940s by J. Hyman & Co, Denver, as insecticides . Category Organochloride insecticides Organohalide stub ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE C sub 12 sub H sub 8 sub Cl sub 6 sub O The molecular formula C sub 12 sub H sub 8 sub Cl sub 6 sub O molar mass 380.91 g mol may refer to Dieldrin Endrin disambig category molecular formulas Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
widely used during the 1950s to early 1970s. Endrin is a stereoisomer of dieldrin. However, it is an extremely ..., endrin, and toxaphene are not permitted in Australia. Production and import of Polychlorinated biphenyls ... Doctors for the Environment Australia . See also Aldrin Endrin References references S. Kegley ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name The Amenta Img Put only the image name e.g. Example.png without the Image prefix. Img capt Img size Only for images narrower than 220 pixels. Set the value as a number without px . Landscape yes Background group or band Origin Sydney , Australia Genre Alternative metal , Death metal , Industrial metal , Electronica , Experimental metal Years active 2000 present Label Listenable Records Listenable Associated acts URL http www.theamenta.com www.theamenta.com Current members Cain Cressall br Timothy Pope br Erik Miehs br Dan Quinlan br Robin Stone Past members Cessium 137 br Joe Haley br Dave Haley br Nathan Jenkins br Jarrod Krafczyk br Dale Harrison The Amenta are a Heavy metal music Metal band formed in Sydney, Australia in 2000. ref name Rivadavia Rivadavia, Eduardo Allmusic class artist id p679861 biography pure url yes The Amenta Biography , Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation ref History The band originally formed in Baulkham Hills, New South Wales in 1997 as Crucible of Agony. ref name MusicMight cite web url http www.musicmight.com linkto artist 5E48716F 7E8A 479C 941E 3D97DAD title The Amenta page on Music Might publisher MusicMight accessdate 2009 03 11 ref They initially played black metal and released two demos in 1999 under the name. ref name MusicMight They then changed their band name to The Amenta in 2001 and released their first EP in 2002, entitled Mictlan , with Cessium 137 lead vocals , Diazanon drums , Ethion guitar , Endrin bass guitar and Chlordane keyboards . ref name MusicMight They followed with Occasus , which won them acclaim from rock magazine Kerrang and were awarded Best Metal Newcomers for 2004. The album also drew comparisons to bands such as Zyklon band Zyklon and Cryptopsy . ref name Rivocc Rivadavia, Eduardo Allmusic class album id r713675 review pure url yes Occasus Review , Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation ref In May 2006 the band replaced their singer, and have since ... more details
image Map of Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants.svg thumb right 275px State parties to the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants Persistent organic pollutants POP s are organic compounds that are resistant to environmental degradation through chemical decomposition chemical , biodegradation biological , and photolysis photolytic processes. ref name ritter citeweb title Persistent organic pollutants author Ritter L coauthors Solomon KR, Forget J, Stemeroff M, O Leary C. url http www.chem.unep.ch pops ritter en ritteren.pdf publisher United Nations Environment Programme accessdate 2007 09 16 ref Because of this, they have been observed to persist in Environment biophysical the environment , to be capable of long range transport, bioaccumulate in human and animal Biological tissue tissue , biomagnification biomagnify in food chain s, ref name ritter and to have potential significant impacts on human health and the environment. Many POPs are currently or were in the past used as pesticide s. Others are used in industrial processes and in the production of a range of goods such as solvent s, polyvinyl chloride , and pharmaceutical s. ref name ritter There are a few natural sources of POPs, but most POPs are created by humans in industrial processes, either intentionally or as byproducts. ref name ritter Compounds In May 1995, the United Nations Environment Programme Governing Council GC decided to begin investigating POPs, initially beginning with a short list of the following twelve POPs, known as the dirty dozen ref name thedirtydozen citeweb title The Dirty Dozen url http www.unido.org doc 29428 publisher United Nations Industrial Development Organization accessdate 2007 12 17 ref aldrin , chlordane , DDT , dieldrin , endrin , heptachlor , hexachlorobenzene , mirex , polychlorinated biphenyls , Polychlorinated dibenzodioxins polychlorinated dibenzo p dioxins , dibenzofuran polychlorinated dibenzofurans , and toxaphene . ref name ritt ... more details
The Boll Weevil Eradication Program is a program sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture USDA that has sought to eradicate the boll weevil in the cotton growing areas of the United States . It is one of the world s most successful implementations of integrated pest management . The program has enabled cotton farmers to reduce their use of pesticides by between 40 to 100 percent, and increase their yields by at least 10 , since its inception in the 1970s. The USDA estimated in 2006 that nationwide eradication of the boll weevil was expected by 2009. ref http www.aphis.usda.gov publications plant health content printable version fsbollweevil.pdf USDA Boll Weevil Eradication ref History Since its migration from Mexico in the late 19th century, the boll weevil had been the single most destructive cotton pest in the US, and possibly the most destructive agricultural pest in the US. The cost of its crop depredations has been estimated at 300 million per year. ref http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1G1 14987730.html Boll weevil economic impacts ref The control measures used have included a wide range of pesticides, including calcium arsenate , DDT , toxaphene , aldrin , dieldrin , endrin , heptachlor , malathion , and parathion . In 1958, the National Cotton Council garnered the United States Congress Congressional support to create the USDA Boll Weevil Research Lab. In 1959 J. R. Brazzel and L. D. Newsom published a paper outlining the winter dormancy diapause behavior of the boll weevil. Brazzel published the results of his first diapause control insecticide treatment trial in 1959, finding that methyl parathion treatments in the fall significantly reduced the overwintering population, especially when combined with plowing of the stalks into the ground. More sophisticated trapping and monitoring devices were developed over the next decade. Further progress was made when the male boll weevil pheromone was identified in the 1960s the insects could be lured into ... more details