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titleOfInvention Pesticidal compositions
abstract 1415001 Stabilized organic phosphorus pesticide SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ BV 13 March 1973 [15 March 1972] 11986/72 Heading A5E A pesticidal composition comprises a volatile organic phosphorus compound having the general formula: wherein R 1 and R 2 each represents an alkyl group; X represents an oxygen or sulphur atom; and Y represents an optionally substituted ethyl, vinyl, 1, 2, 5-thiadiazole or 1, 2, 5-oxadiazole group; containing as stabilizer 0.01-50% by weight, based on the total composition, of a polyalkylene glycol, a polyalkylene oxide, hydroxypropylcellulose or polyvinyl pyrrolidone. Optional ingredients are solid carriers, pigments, softeners, dyes, fillers and antioxidants. The phosphorus compound may be dichlorous or its thionoanalogue and the carrier may be a block copolymer and/or a thermoplastic polymer. The compositions may be formed into shaped articles and placed in closable containers. The products find application in combating arthropods.
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