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publicationNumber GB-887778-A
titleOfInvention Exo-dicyclopentadiene dioxide
abstract The invention comprises exo-dicyclopentadiene dioxide of formula <FORM:0887778/IV (b)/1> It may be prepared by heating the endo-isomer of dicyclopentadiene with hydriodic acid to form di - iodo - dihydro - exo - dicyclopentadiene, heating this compound with an alkali hydroxide solution to form the exo-isomer of dicyclopentadiene and reacting this exo-isomer with an epoxidising agent such as peracetic acid in an amount sufficient to epoxidise both double bonds.ALSO:A nematocidal and soil fungicidal composition comprises exo-dicyclopentadiene dioxide of formula <FORM:0887778/VI/1> and an extender, e.g. water, with preferably an emulsifier, e.g. a non-ionic alkyl phenyl polyethylene glycol ether.
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