Metam sodium
Metam sodium is an organosulfur compound with the formula. The compound is a sodium salt of a dithiocarbamate. The compound exists as a colorless dihydrate, but most commonly it is encountered as an aqueous solution. It is used as a soil fumigant, pesticide, herbicide, and fungicide. It is one of the most widely used pesticides in the United States, with approximately 60 million pounds used in 2001.
Metam-sodium belongs to two HRAC groups, so it is designated Group A/C, Group A/C1 and Group 1/5.
Preparation and properties
Metam sodium is prepared by combining methylamine, carbon disulfide, and sodium hydroxide:It also arises from the reaction of methyl isothiocyanate and sodium thiolate.
Upon exposure to the environment, metam sodium decomposes to methyl isothiocyanate and other sulfur compounds.