Giampitro, Natalie C. et al. published their patent in 2018 |CAS: 38939-88-7

The Article related to heteroaryl urea preparation pesticide nematicide acaricide insecticide miticide molluscicide, Heterocyclic Compounds (More Than One Hetero Atom): Other 5-Membered Rings, Two Or More Hetero Atoms and other aspects.Computed Properties of 38939-88-7

On February 15, 2018, Giampitro, Natalie C.; Fischer, Lindsey G.; Baum, Erich W.; Crouse, Gary D.; Ward, Andrew L.; Sparks, Thomas C.; Petkus, Jeff published a patent.Computed Properties of 38939-88-7 The title of the patent was Preparation of heteroaryl ureas as pesticides. And the patent contained the following:

This invention relates to compounds I [Ar1 = substituted phenyl; Het = 1,2,4-triazolyl; Ar2 = (un)substituted Ph; R1 = H, (un)substituted alkyl, alkenyl; R2 = H, alkyl, haloalkyl, etc.; R3 = (un)substituted Ph; R4 = H, alkyl, haloalkyl, etc.; Q1 = S; L = a linker selected from (un)substituted (un)saturated alkyl, cycloalkyl] having pesticidal utility against pests in phyla Nematoda, Arthropoda, and/or Mollusca, processes to produce such mols. and intermediates used in such processes, compositions containing such mols., and processes of using such mols. against such pests. These mols. may be used, for example, as nematicides, acaricides, insecticides, miticides, and/or molluscicides. Over 200 compounds I were prepared E.g., a multi-step synthesis of II, starting from 3-bromo-1H-1,2,4-triazole and 1-iodo-4-(trifluoromethoxy)benzene, was described. Exemplified compounds I were evaluated for their biol. activity against various pests (data given). The experimental process involved the reaction of 2-Chloro-4-methyl-1-nitrobenzene(cas: 38939-88-7).Computed Properties of 38939-88-7

The Article related to heteroaryl urea preparation pesticide nematicide acaricide insecticide miticide molluscicide, Heterocyclic Compounds (More Than One Hetero Atom): Other 5-Membered Rings, Two Or More Hetero Atoms and other aspects.Computed Properties of 38939-88-7

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