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titleOfInvention Insecticidal, wood-preserving, disinfectant and the like compositions
abstract Insecticidal, wood-preserving, and disinfectant compositions comprise a fluosilicate of an aliphatic or heterocyclic amine as defined in Specification 391,141 together with an inert liquid diluent and with or without other active materials, According to examples horticultural insecticides consist of dilute aqueous solutions of the fluosilicates of di-n-butylamine, pyridine, piperidine, or 6-ethoxy-2-aminobenzthiazole, together with a small quantity of fish oil soap or of sulphonated oxidized petroleum oil as a spreading agent. Wool, fur, hair, hide, or felt may be rendered mothproof by impregnation with aqueous solutions of di-n-butylamine fluosilicate or quinoline fluosilicate. The Specification as open to inspection under Sect. 91 refers also to preparations containing fluosilicates of aromatic amines, such as aniline, to the use of inert powders as diluents and to the use of the fluosilicates without diluents for moth-proofing. This subject-matter does not appear in the Specification as accepted.
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