503308-22-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Structure-activity relationship development of dihaloaryl triazole compounds as insecticides and acaricides. 1. Phenyl thiophen-2-yl triazoles
Cudworth, Denise P.,Hegde, Vidyadhar B.,Yap, Maurice C. H.,Guenthenspberger, Katherine A.,Hamilton, Christopher T.,Pechacek, James T.,Johnson, Peter L.,Bis, Scott J.,Tisdell, F. Eugene,Dripps, James E.,Bruce, Timothy J.,Dintenfass, Leonard P.,Gifford, James M.,Karr, Laura L.,Kempe, Margaret K.,McCormick, D'Lee C.,Schoonover Jr., Joseph R.
, p. 7517 - 7526 (2008/09/20)
An extended lipophilic system that incorporated some key elements of first-generation 2,6-dihaloaryl actives, such as 1, demonstrated desirable efficacy against chewing insects as well as sap-feeding insects. These four-ring systems, based on 2, were acce
Insecticial 3-(2,6-disubstituted phenyl)-5-[4- or 5-arylthien-2- or -3-yl]-1,2,4-triazoles
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, (2008/06/13)
Triazole compounds having a 2,6-disubstituted-phenyl group in the 3-position, arylthien-2- or -3-yl in the 5-position and an alkyl group in the 1-position are effective in controlling lepidoptera, coleoptera, mites and other sucking pests.
