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titleOfInvention Thiophosphoric acid ester derivative, production thereof and controlling agent containing said derivative as active ingredient against soil insect pest
abstract NEW MATERIAL:An, O,O-dialkyl O-1-(N-methoxyimino)propyl thiophosphate expressed by formula I (R represents methyl or ethyl). n EXAMPLE: O,O-Diethyl O-1-(N-methoxyimino)propyl thiophosphate. n USE: A controlling agent against soil insect pests. n PREPARATION: An O,O-dialkyl thiophosphoric acid chloride expressed by formula II (example; O,O-diethyl thiophosphoric acid chloride) is reacted with N- methoxypropane amide expressed by formula III, preferably at an equivalent ratio of 1:1W2, in the presence of a base (example; sodium hydroxide or pyridine) in a solvent such as toluene. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO&Japio
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