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| ImageFile = Ammonium nonanoate.svg | ImageFile = Ammonium nonanoate.svg
| ImageSize = 200px | ImageSize = 200px
| IUPACName = Ammonium nonanoate | IUPACName = Ammonium nonanoate
| OtherNames = Ammonium pelargonate; Pelargonic acid ammonium salt | OtherNames = Ammonium pelargonate; Pelargonic acid ammonium salt
| Section1 = {{Chembox Identifiers |Section1={{Chembox Identifiers
| CASNo = 63718-65-0 | CASNo = 63718-65-0
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| SMILES = .C(=O)CCCCCCCC | UNII = K1X429F0DP
| SMILES = .C(=O)CCCCCCCC
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| StdInChI = 1S/C9H18O2.H3N/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9(10)11;/h2-8H2,1H3,(H,10,11);1H3 | StdInChI = 1S/C9H18O2.H3N/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9(10)11;/h2-8H2,1H3,(H,10,11);1H3
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| StdInChIKey = KLIDOSBTXDALBI-UHFFFAOYSA-N | StdInChIKey = KLIDOSBTXDALBI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
| InChI = 1/C9H18O2.H3N/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9(10)11;/h2-8H2,1H3,(H,10,11);1H3 | InChI = 1/C9H18O2.H3N/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9(10)11;/h2-8H2,1H3,(H,10,11);1H3
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| C=9|H=21|N=1|O=2 | C=9 | H=21 | N=1 | O=2
| Appearance = Clear, colorless to pale yellow liquid | Appearance = Colorless solution
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'''Ammonium nonanoate''' is a non-systemic, broad-spectrum contact ] that has no soil activity {{ cite patent |country=US |number=6323156 |status=patent}} '''Ammonium nonanoate''' is a nonsystemic, broad-spectrum contact ] that has no soil activity.<ref>{{ cite patent |country=US |number=6323156 |status=patent}}</ref> It can be used for the suppression and control of ]s, including grasses, vines, underbrush, and annual/perennial plants, including moss, saplings, and tree suckers. Ammonium nonanoate is marketed as an aqueous solutions, at room temperature at its maximum concentration in water (40%). Solutions are colorless to pale yellow liquid with a slight fatty acid odor. It is stable in storage. Ammonium nonanoate exists as white crystals.<ref>Biopesticide Registration Action Document, Ammonium Nonanoate, US EPA, 2006</ref>
. It can be used for the suppression and control of ]s including grasses, vines, underbrush, annual/perennial plants, including moss, saplings, and tree suckers. Ammonium nonanoate is very water soluble. At room temperature at its maximum concentration in water (40%), it is a clear, colorless to pale yellow liquid with a slight fatty acid odor. It is stable in storage. In pure form, it exists as stable white crystals at room temperature., .<ref>Biopesticide Registration Action Document, Ammonium Nonanoate, US EPA, 2006</ref>


Ammonium nonanoate is made from ] and ], a ] widely distributed in nature, mainly as derivatives (]s) in such foods as apples, grapes, cheese, milk, rice, beans, oranges and potatoes and in many other non-food sources. Ammonium nonanoate is made from ] and ], a ] widely distributed in nature, mainly as derivatives (]s) in such foods as apples, grapes, cheese, milk, rice, beans, oranges, and potatoes and in many other nonfood sources.

Ammonium nonanoate does not trans-locate in soil and is expected to degrade rapidly, primarily via microbial action, with a half-life of less than one day.


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