MCPA

MCPA (2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid) is a powerful, selective, widely used phenoxy herbicide. The pure compound is a brown-colored powder.

History

In 1936 investigations began at ICIs Jealott's Hill research center into the effects of the plant hormones auxins on plant growth looking specifically for a way to kill weeds without harming crops such as corn.

Synthesis of MCPA was first reported by Synerholme and Zimmerman in 1945 and by Templeman and Foster in 1946. Templeman and Foster were searching for compounds with similar or greater selective activity than 1-naphthaleneacetic acid in inhibiting the growth of weeds while not adversely affecting the growth of cereal grains. They synthesized MCPA from the corresponding phenol by exposing it to chloroacetic acid and dilute base in a straightforward substitution reaction:

Commercial use

MCPA is used as an herbicide, generally as its salt or esterified forms. Used thus, it controls broadleaf weeds, including thistle and dock, in cereal crops and pasture. It is selective for plants with broad leaves, and this includes most deciduous trees. Clovers are tolerant at moderate application levels. It is currently classified as a restricted use pesticide in the United States. Its toxicity and biodegradation are topics of current research. One formulation is described by its manufacturer as "designed for specific markets that require the safest possible phenoxy product, primarily for use in the Pacific Northwest". Though not extremely toxic, it has recently been determined that MCPA can form complexes with metal ions and thereby increase their bioavailability, though there is also work being done to utilize this ability.

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Wiping out MCPA (Northern Ireland Water Ltd)

Public Technologies 11 Apr 2025
) Wiping out MCPA ... "Our data shows MCPA commonly appears in our watercourses during the main application seasons of April to October ... This trial led to a reduction of MCPA in raw water of at least 25%.
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MCPA seeks volunteer water monitors

Brainerd Dispatch 06 Apr 2025
BRAINERD — The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is recruiting volunteers to measure water clarity in numerous lakes and streams — including several high-priority sites in the Brainerd area — and then report back to the agency ... ADVERTISEMENT ... Share ... .
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