Structure-activity relationship development of dihaloaryl triazole compounds as insecticides and acaricides. 1. Phenyl Thiophen-2-yl triazoles

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Index: 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. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2007 , vol. 55, # 18 p. 7517 - 7526

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Abstract

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 accessed primarily via Suzuki couplings of halothiophene derivatives with appropriately substituted boronic acids. In particular, phenylthiophene systems that incorporated haloxyether groups, such ...

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