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publicationNumber GB-1046407-A
titleOfInvention Carbamoyl oxime derivatives
abstract Novel compounds having the basic structure <FORM:1046407/C2/1> wherein X represents oxygen, sulphur, sulphinyl or sulphonyl and the free valencies are satisfied by hydrogen, or by hydrocarbyl or substituted hydrocarbyl radicals monovalently bonded through a carbon atom of the radical, are prepared by reacting an oxime of the formula <FORM:1046407/C2/2> either with a suitably substituted isocyanate or with phosgene to provide the corresponding chloroformate, which is then reacted with a suitable amine. Substituents in the hydrocarbyl radicals include chlorine and bromine.ALSO:Pesticidal compositions comprise as the active ingredient carbamoyl oximes of the formula <FORM:1046407/A5-A6/1> wherein X represents oxygen, sulphur, sulphinyl or sulphonyl and the free valencies are satisfied by hydrogen, or by hydrocarbyl or substituted hydrocarbyl radicals monovalently bonded through a carbon atom of the radical, in admixture with a solid or liquid carrier.
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