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  1. Methyl Bromide | US EPA

    Mar 13, 2025 · Methyl bromide is an odorless, colorless gas used to control a wide variety of pests in agriculture and shipping, including fungi, weeds, insects, nematodes (or roundworms), …

  2. Bromomethane - Wikipedia

    Bromomethane, commonly known as methyl bromide, is an organobromine compound with formula C H 3 Br. This colorless, odorless, nonflammable gas is produced both industrially and …

  3. CDC - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Methyl bromide

    Bromomethane, Monobromomethane Colorless gas with a chloroform-like odor at high concentrations. [Note: A liquid below 38°F. Shipped as a liquefied compressed gas.]

  4. Methyl bromide | Fumigant, Pesticide, Ozone-Depleting | Britannica

    Methyl bromide, a colourless, nonflammable, highly toxic gas (readily liquefied) belonging to the family of organic halogen compounds. It is used as a fumigant against insects and rodents in …

  5. Methyl Bromide | CH3Br | CID 6323 - PubChem

    It is a colorless, nonflammable gas with no distinct smell. Other names for bromomethane are methyl bromide, mono-bromomethane, and methyl fume. Trade names include Embafume and …

  6. Methyl Bromide | Toxic Substances Blog - U.OSU

    Methyl bromide, also known as bromomethane, is an organobromine compound that exists as a colorless, and odorless gas. It was often used as a pesticide for soil fumigation, as well as …

  7. METHYL BROMIDE | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA

    Methyl bromide is a dangerous cumulative poison with delayed symptoms of central nervous system intoxication that may appear as long as several months after exposure.

  8. Methyl Bromide - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Methyl bromide is defined as a colorless fumigant used for fumigating wood, soil, fruits, and grains, known for its high chemical reactivity and significant toxicological profile, including …

  9. Methyl bromide is a halogenated aliphatic hydrocarbon. It is a colorless, odorless, volatile liquid or gas with a burning taste. It is particularly hazardous because it has very little odor and causes …

  10. Methyl bromide - UNEP

    Methyl Bromide (MB) has been commercially used as a fumigant since the 1930s (MBTOC, 1994). Known for its versatility, MB is widely applied to control soilborne pests, including …