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titleOfInvention New oxyalkylated quaternary ammonium compound, its production and plant growth regulator comprising the same compound as active ingredient
abstract NEW MATERIAL:An oxyalkylated quaternary ammonium compound shown by formula I [R 1 is 6-22C alkyl or 6-22C alkenyl; R 2 is 1-4C alkyl or 1-4C hydroxylalkyl; R 3 and R 4 are (BO)XH (B is 1-4C alkylene; (x) is 1-5); A is group shown by formula II (R 5 is 1-22C alkyl or 1-22C alkyl-containing alkoxypolyethoxyethyl or alkylphenoxypolyethoxyethyl, mono-, di- or tristyrylphenoxypolyethoxyethyl or mixture thereof]. n EXAMPLE: Oleylmethyldihydroxyethylammonium mono and diisopropyl phosphate. n USE: A plant growth regulator having low phytotoxicity and effective on a great number of kinds of plants. n PREPARATION: An quaternary ammonium compound shown by formula III (Y is Cl, Br, I or F) is reacted with a compound shown by formula IV [D is alkaline (earth) metal] to give a compound shown by formula I. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO&Japio
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