Basic Info

Common NameZinc Dimethyldithiocarbamate(F04280)
2D Structure
Description

Zinc dimethyldithiocarbamate is a chemical compound of zinc. Zinc is a metallic element with the atomic number 30. It is found in nature most often as the mineral sphalerite. Though excess zinc in harmful, in smaller amounts it is an essential element for life, as it is a cofactor for over 300 enzymes and is found in just as many transcription factors. (L48, L49)

FRCD IDF04280
CAS Number137-30-4
PubChem CID8722
FormulaC6H12N2S4Zn
IUPAC Name

zinc;N,N-dimethylcarbamodithioate

InChI Key

DUBNHZYBDBBJHD-UHFFFAOYSA-L

InChI

InChI=1S/2C3H7NS2.Zn/c2*1-4(2)3(5)6;/h2*1-2H3,(H,5,6);/q;;+2/p-2

Canonical SMILES

CN(C)C(=S)[S-].CN(C)C(=S)[S-].[Zn+2]

Isomeric SMILES

CN(C)C(=S)[S-].CN(C)C(=S)[S-].[Zn+2]

Synonyms
        
            Zinc dimethyldithiocarbamate
        
            ZIRAM
        
            137-30-4
        
            Carbazinc
        
            Fuclasin
        
            Methazate
        
            Zarlate
        
            Aazira
        
            Cymate
        
            Tsimat
        
Classifies
                

                  
                    Pollutant
                  
                    Pesticide
                  

                
        
Update DateNov 13, 2018 17:07

Chemical Taxonomy

KingdomOrganic compounds
SuperclassOrganic salts
ClassOrganic metal salts
SubclassOrganic transition metal salts
Intermediate Tree NodesNot available
Direct ParentOrganic transition metal salts
Alternative Parents
Molecular FrameworkNot available
SubstituentsOrganic transition metal salt - Organic nitrogen compound - Organopnictogen compound - Hydrocarbon derivative - Organosulfur compound - Organonitrogen compound - Aliphatic acyclic compound
DescriptionThis compound belongs to the class of organic compounds known as organic transition metal salts. These are organic salt compounds containing a transition metal atom in its ionic form.

Properties

Property NameProperty Value
Molecular Weight305.796
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count0
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count4
Rotatable Bond Count0
Complexity54.3
Monoisotopic Mass303.917
Exact Mass303.917
Formal Charge0
Heavy Atom Count13
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count0
Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count0
Defined Bond Stereocenter Count0
Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count0
Isotope Atom Count0
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count3

MRLs

FoodProduct CodeCountryMRLsApplication DateNotes
BeetsCanada7mg/kg
TomatoBelgium3.00mg/kg
AuberginesIsrael3mg/kg
BlackberriesCanada7mg/kg
CabbageIsrael5mg/kg
BeansCanada7mg/kg
Hort BrassicaAustria2.00mg/kg
Strawberries (Other Than Wild)Austria2.00mg/kg
GooseberriesAustria2.00mg/kg
GarlicAustria0.50mg/kg
Hort BrassicaBelgium2.00mg/kg
Macadamia NutsAustralia0.2mg/kg
Strawberries (Other Than Wild)Belgium2.00mg/kg
Citrus FruitsAustria2.00mg/kg
GooseberriesBelgium5.00mg/kg
GarlicBelgium0.50mg/kg
CarrotsAustria2.00mg/kg
BeansBelgium1.00mg/kg
CucumbersAustria0.50mg/kg
PlumsAustria1.00mg/kg

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