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titleOfInvention Antimicrobial dithiocarbamic acid derivatives
abstract The invention consists of compounds of the formula <FORM:1011109/C2/1> where R1 and R2 are each H, C1 to C6 alkyl or a phenyl radical, or together with their adjacent N atom constitute a piperidine or morpholine ring; Ph is a phenyl radical or a phenyl radical carrying one or more halogen atoms, and most preferably benzyl sulphenyl N : N-dimethyl-dithio carbamate, and the process for synthesis by reacting the corresponding benzyl sulphenyl chloride or bromide with a salt, preferably an alkali metal, ammonium or amine salt, of a dithiocarbamic acid. The examples give the detailed preparation of the compounds of the above formula wherein R1, R2 and Ph are as follows: Me, Me,phenyl; Me, Me p-chlorophenyl; Et, Et, phenyl; Me, phenyl, phenyl; piperidino, phenyl; iso-Pi, iso-Pi, phenyl; morpholino, phenyl.ALSO:Antimicrobial compositions for use as foliage fungicides or seed dressings against e.g. Plasmopara viticola, phytophthora infestomo, Piricularia orzcae, Botrytis fabae and Xanthomonas Malvacearum comprise as active ingredient a compound <FORM:1011109/A5-A6/1> where R1R2 each are H or C1 to C6 alkyl or phenyl, or together with the N atom are a piperidine or morpholine ring Ph is a phenyl or a halogen substituted phenyl, and in particular benzene sulphenyl N=N dimethyl dithiocarbamate, and a carrier therefor, e.g. water, non-phytotoxic organic carriers, and surfactants, binders, stickers, corrosion inhibitors and stabilisers, and such compositions are used for combating pathogens on foliage or for treating seeds, especially cotton seed.
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