Copper II chloride |
Last updated: 14/11/2024
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(Also known as: cupric chloride; copper dichloride; resin of copper; copper chloride; dichlorocopper) |
Copper II chloride is a copper-based fungicide. It is highly soluble in water and is not volatile. Little has been reported regarding its environmental fate. It is moderately toxic to fish, algae, earthworms and honeybees. It is moderately toxic via the oral route to mammals and is a skin, eye and respiratory irritant. |
The following alerts are based on the data in the tables below. An absence of an alert does not imply the substance has no implications for human health, biodiversity or the environment but just that we do not have the data to form a judgement.
Environmental fate |
Ecotoxicity |
Human health |
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An inorganic-copper fungicide |
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Powdery mildew; Downy mildew; Leaf spot; Blight; Stem canker |
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Fruit; Vegetables |
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Current |
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- |
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Not approved |
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Not applicable |
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No UK approval for use as a pesticide |
EC Regulation 1107/2009 (repealing 91/414) |
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Not approved |
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Not applicable |
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Not applicable |
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Not applicable |
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No |
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ATAustria |
BEBelgium |
BGBulgaria |
CYCyprus |
CZCzech Republic |
DEGermany |
DKDenmark |
EEEstonia |
ELGreece |
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ESSpain |
FIFinland |
FRFrance |
HRCroatia |
HUHungary |
IEIreland |
ITItaly |
LTLithuania |
LULuxembourg |
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LVLatvia |
MTMalta |
NLNetherlands |
PLPoland |
PTPortugal |
RORomania |
SESweden |
SISlovenia |
SKSlovakia |
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ISIceland |
NONorway |
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None |
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CuCl₂ |
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Cl[Cu]Cl |
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- |
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ORTQZVOHEJQUHG-UHFFFAOYSA-L |
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InChI=1S/2ClH.Cu/h2*1H;/q;;+2/p-2/rCl2Cu/c1-3-2 |
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Yes |
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Fungicide |
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Inorganic compound |
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Natural (but rare) |
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Protective, inhibiting fungal spores and pathogens from entering the host tissues. Multi-site activity. |
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Copper II chloride occurs naturally as the very rare anhydrous mineral tolbachite and the dihydrate eriochalcite. |
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It is produced industrially via the chlorination of copper |
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Crop protection |
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Powdery mildew; Downy mildew; Leaf spot; Blight; Stem canker |
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Fruit; Vegetables |
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- |
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7447-39-4 |
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231-210-2 |
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44 |
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108303 |
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24014 |
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No data found |
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134.45 |
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- |
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dichlorocopper |
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copper II chloride (anhydrous) |
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Severe Marine Pollutant |
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- |
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Not applicable |
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Not applicable |
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Not applicable |
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M01 |
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- |
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Yellow crown solid (anhydrous) to blue-green crystals (dihydrate) |
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757000 |
Q4 Q = Miscellaneous data from online sources 4 = Verified data |
High |
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680000 |
Q4 Q = Miscellaneous data from online sources 4 = Verified data Methanol |
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530000 |
Q4 Q = Miscellaneous data from online sources 4 = Verified data Ethanol |
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3.39 |
Q3 Q = Miscellaneous data from online sources 3 = Unverified data of known source |
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1.00 X 10-10 |
Q1 Q = Miscellaneous data from online sources 1 = Estimated data with little or no verification |
Low volatility |
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0.1 |
Q3 Q = Miscellaneous data from online sources 3 = Unverified data of known source |
Non-persistent |
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0.1 |
Q3 Q = Miscellaneous data from online sources 3 = Unverified data of known source |
Non-persistent |
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Copper ion rapidly released in soil. Copper is a naturally occurring element and, as such, does not then degrade further. DT₅₀ of Cu >10,000 days |
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As this parameter is not normally measured directly, a surrogate measure is used: ‘Photochemical oxidative DT₅₀’. Where data is available, this can be found in the Fate Indices section below. |
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Soil adsorption and mobility |
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None
Terrestrial ecotoxicology |
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140 |
Rat |
Moderate |
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> 15 |
Eisenia foetida as Cu 56 day |
Moderate |
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8.13 |
Folsomia candida as Cu 28 day EC₅₀ |
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> 50 |
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Moderate |
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0.24 |
Oncorhynchus mykiss |
Moderate |
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> 0.005 |
Ceriodaphnia dubia |
High |
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0.134 |
Americamysis bahia |
Moderate |
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0.043 |
Chironomus riparius |
High |
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59.5 |
R4 R = Peer reviewed scientific publications 4 = Verified data Chironomus riparius as mg Cu/kg |
Moderate |
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0.55 |
H1 H = The US ARS pesticide properties database. Dataset is no longer available. 1 = Estimated data with little or no verification Unknown species |
Moderate |
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> 0.0044 |
Crassostrea gigas |
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HUMAN HEALTH AND PROTECTION |
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High (class III) |
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Rat |
Moderate |
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List II |
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Carcinogen |
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Endocrine disruptor |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
A0 A = Chromosome aberration (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; B0 B = DNA damage/repair (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; C0 C = Gene mutation (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; D0 D = Genome mutation (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; E0 E = Unspecified genotoxicity type (miscellaneous data source) 0 = No data |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
Reproduction / development effects |
Acetyl cholinesterase inhibitor |
Neurotoxicant |
?Possibly, status not identified |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
Respiratory tract irritant |
Skin irritant |
Skin sensitiser |
✓Yes, known to cause a problem |
✓Yes, known to cause a problem |
No data found |
Eye irritant |
Phototoxicant |
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✓Yes, known to cause a problem |
No data found |
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Potential heavy metal poisoning Harmful by inhalation and ingestion Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause dermatitis May cause liver and kidney damage |
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Prevent generation of dust IMDG Transport Hazard Class 8 Hygroscopic |
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Health: H302 Environment: H400, H410 |
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Not listed (Not listed) |
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UN2802 |
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Packaging Group III (minor danger) |
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copper II chloride |
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chlorure de cuivre |
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Kupferchlorid |
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kobberklorid |
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cloruro di rame |
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cloruro de cobre |
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chlorek miedzi (II) |
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Record last updated: |
14/11/2024 |
Contact: |
aeru@herts.ac.uk |
Please cite as: |
Lewis, K.A., Tzilivakis, J., Warner, D. and Green, A. (2016) An international database for pesticide risk assessments and management. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal, 22(4), 1050-1064. DOI: 10.1080/10807039.2015.1133242 |