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titleOfInvention PROCEDURE FOR THE PREPARATION OF ALKIL- (ARIL) -MERCAPTO-METHYLENAMIDES OF 0,0-DIAKYL-THIO- (DITIO) -PHOSPHORYL-ACEUTICS ACIDS, WITH PESTICIDAL ACTIVITY
abstract Improvements in the object of main patent No. 242,215, by process for the preparation of alkyl- (aryl) mercapto-methyleneamides of 0,0-dialkitio (dithio) -phosphoryl-acetic acids, with pesticidal activity, essentially characterized by the fact that esters of the general formula ** formula ** display their own insecticidal activity to obtain suitable compounds to combat domestic and plant parasites, these being dialkyldithiophosphoorylacetic esters, belonging to the general formula (2) in which R1 and r2 are low molecular weight alkyls and r1 is different from R2, while R retains its meaning of normal or branched alkyl, operating through a reaction process between the N-hydroxymethylamide of a 0,0-dialkyldithio-phosphorylacetic acid with an alkylmercaptan.
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