What is the molecular weight of Daminozide?

Aug 06, 2025

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Dr. Li Chen
Dr. Li Chen
Chief Technology Officer at HYH, Dr. Chen leads the research and development of innovative agrochemical products. His expertise in fungicides and herbicides has contributed to several patented solutions that enhance crop protection worldwide.

Hey there! As a supplier of Daminozide, I often get asked about its molecular weight. So, let's dive right into it and explore what the molecular weight of Daminozide really is.

First off, for those who might not be super familiar with Daminozide, it's a plant growth regulator. It's been used in agriculture to do things like control the growth of plants, improve fruit quality, and even increase the storage life of some fruits. It's kind of like a little helper for farmers to get the best out of their crops.

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Now, let's talk about the molecular weight. The molecular formula of Daminozide is C₆H₁₂N₂O₃. To figure out the molecular weight, we need to know the atomic weights of each element in the formula and then do a bit of math.

Carbon (C) has an atomic weight of about 12.01 g/mol. In Daminozide, there are 6 carbon atoms. So, the total weight contributed by carbon is 6 * 12.01 = 72.06 g/mol.

Hydrogen (H) has an atomic weight of around 1.008 g/mol. There are 12 hydrogen atoms in Daminozide, so the weight from hydrogen is 12 * 1.008 = 12.096 g/mol.

Nitrogen (N) has an atomic weight of approximately 14.01 g/mol. With 2 nitrogen atoms, the weight from nitrogen is 2 * 14.01 = 28.02 g/mol.

Oxygen (O) has an atomic weight of about 16.00 g/mol. There are 3 oxygen atoms, so the weight from oxygen is 3 * 16.00 = 48.00 g/mol.

To get the molecular weight of Daminozide, we just add up these weights: 72.06 + 12.096 + 28.02 + 48.00 = 160.176 g/mol. So, the molecular weight of Daminozide is approximately 160.18 g/mol.

Why is the molecular weight important? Well, it can tell us a lot. For example, in the manufacturing process, it helps in accurately measuring and mixing the right amounts of chemicals to make Daminozide. It also plays a role in understanding how Daminozide behaves in different chemical reactions and how it interacts with plants.

Now, as a supplier, I know that there are other plant growth regulators out there too. For instance, Mepiquat Chloride 1 - dimethylpiperidinium N - dimethylpiperidinium 15302 - 91 - 7 24307 - 26 - 4 is another popular one. It's used to control the vegetative growth of cotton plants, making them more compact and productive.

Then there's Atonik Compound Sodium Nitrophenolate 61233 - 85 - 6. This one can enhance the germination of seeds, increase the yield of crops, and improve the quality of fruits and vegetables.

And 1 - Naphthylacetamide 86 - 86 - 2 is also a well - known plant growth regulator. It can promote root development and increase the survival rate of cuttings.

Each of these plant growth regulators has its own unique molecular weight and properties, which determine how they work and what they're best used for.

When it comes to Daminozide, its molecular weight is just one piece of the puzzle. The way it interacts with plants is also crucial. It works by inhibiting the synthesis of gibberellins, which are plant hormones that promote stem elongation. By doing this, Daminozide can make plants more compact, which is great for things like preventing lodging in cereal crops and making fruit trees more manageable.

In the market, the quality of Daminozide can vary. As a supplier, I take pride in providing high - quality Daminozide. We make sure that the product we offer has the right purity and is manufactured under strict quality control standards. This ensures that farmers get the best results when using our Daminozide.

If you're a farmer or someone involved in the agricultural industry, you might be wondering how to use Daminozide effectively. Well, it's important to follow the recommended application rates and timings. Different crops may require different amounts of Daminozide at different stages of growth.

For example, when using Daminozide on apples, it's usually applied during the early stages of fruit development. This helps in improving the color, firmness, and storage life of the apples. But if you apply too much or at the wrong time, it might not have the desired effect or could even cause some negative impacts on the plants.

So, if you're thinking about using Daminozide or any of the other plant growth regulators I mentioned, it's a good idea to do some research and maybe even consult with an agricultural expert.

As a supplier, I'm here to help. Whether you have questions about the molecular weight of Daminozide, how to use it, or you're interested in other plant growth regulators, feel free to reach out. We can have a chat about your specific needs and see how we can provide the best solutions for your agricultural operations.

If you're looking to source high - quality plant growth regulators, including Daminozide, don't hesitate to contact us for more information and to start a procurement discussion. We're committed to providing excellent products and service to help you achieve the best results in your farming.

References

  • General Chemistry textbooks for atomic weight data
  • Agricultural research papers on plant growth regulators and their applications
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