49762-08-5Relevant articles and documents
Biocide composition and use
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, (2008/06/13)
A method for the preservation of a plastics material against the growth of deteriogens which comprises treating the plastics material with a composition comprising a) an isothiazolin-3-one such as N-n-octyl- or 4,5-dichloro-N-n-octyl-isothiazolin-3-one and b) the metal complex of a thiohydroxamic acid such as 2:1 zinc complex of 3-hydroxy-4-methylthiazol-2(3H)-thione or the 2:1 zinc complex of 1-hydroxypyridine-2-thione.
Biocides
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, (2008/06/13)
Compounds having a 5 membered, nitrogen containing ring with a thione group adjacent to a nitrogen atom substituted with an OR group have antimicrobial properties. Metal complexes or salts of these compounds also have antimicrobial properties. The compounds, or the metal complexes or salts thereof, can be used as a cutting fluid preservative, a wood preservative, in cooling water applications or as an antimicrobial agent in a paint. Some of the compounds are new. The metal complexes or salts are new.
The Invention of New Radical Chain Reactions. Part 9. Further Radical Chemistry of Thiohydroxamic Esters; Formation of Carbon-Carbon Bonds
Barton, Derek H.R.,Crich, David,Kretzschmar, Gerhard
, p. 39 - 54 (2007/10/02)
Carbon radicals derived from the esters of several types of thiohydroxamic acids have been trapped in a number of different ways.Particular attention has been paid to carbon-carbon bond formation by addition to suitably activated ethylenic linkages.Carboxylic acids can be conveniently converted into homo- and bishomo-acids by free radical chemistry based on thiohydroxamic esters.In a coda the tautomerism of the thiohydroxamic acids have been examined by physical methods.It is confirmed that the esters used are derivatives of the thione tautomer.