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titleOfInvention New dithiophosphate ester having insecticidal properties
abstract The invention comprises O,O-di-isopropyl-ethylsulphinylmethyl dithiophosphate. It may be prepared by oxidizing O,O-diisopropyl-ethylthiomethyldithiophosphate with H2O2 in a water-soluble solvent or with bichromate in an acidic medium. It may be used as the active ingredient of an insecticide (see Division A5).ALSO:An insecticidal composition comprises as active ingredient 0,0-di-isopropyl-ethyl sulphinyl methyl dithiophosphate (see Division C2) and a carrier therefor. The composition may be in the form of an aqueous emulsion, wettable powder, dust, seed dressing chemical, granules or oil agent. Conventional solid and liquid carriers and emulsifiers are used in the examples. Also, the active ingredient or compositions containing it may be used to combat an insect pest either by contacting said pest or plants susceptible to infestation by said pest with the active ingredient or composition thereof; or by dressing seed which is susceptible, or produces plants which are susceptible, to insect pest attack with a seed dressing comprising the active ingredient or a composition thereof.
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