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publicationNumber GB-1379970-A
titleOfInvention Thiophosphoric acid esters process for their production and their use as fungicides and bactericides
abstract 1379970 Thiophosphoric acid esters BAYER AG 17 Aug 1972 [18 Aug 1971] 38451/72 Heading C2P Novel thiophosphoric acid esters of the general formula wherein R<SP>1</SP> is C 1 -C 6 alkyl and R<SP>2</SP> is a C 1 -C 6 alkyl or haloalkyl group or an alkenyl group are obtained by either (a) reacting a chloride with an alcohol or alcoholate M<SP>1</SP>OR<SP>1</SP> where M<SP>1</SP> is H or a metal, or (b) reacting a salt of the formula where M<SP>2</SP> is an ammonium group or a metal with a compound XR<SP>2</SP> where X is halogen, sulphate ester or sulphonic acid group. Each type of reaction is preferably carried out in an inert solvent or diluent. In method (a) the reaction (when M<SP>1</SP> is H), may be carried out in the presence of an acid binder. The products have insecticidal, bactericidal and particularly fungicidal properties and may be used as active ingredients in pesticidal compositions of conventional type. They may also be used in admixture with other pesticides, plant growth modifiers, herbicides, attractants and/or fertilizers.
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