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A-haloalkylthio compounds

Also haloalkylthio amides, e.g. Ar,A dimethyl-A/ -phenyl-A/ -dichlorofluoromethyl-thiosulphamide (Section 14.5) or A-triahalomethylthio-phthalimides (Sections 14.1 and 14.2) are well-known microbicides. They are electrophilic active agents with an activated N-S bond their role as an important class of microbicides is described separately in Section 14 (A -haloalkylthio compounds). [Pg.241]

Figure 13 Reaction of an active N-haloalkylthio compound with a SH group bearing cell component (nucleophile). Figure 13 Reaction of an active N-haloalkylthio compound with a SH group bearing cell component (nucleophile).
Microbicides belonging to this substance class are used on a large scale they include certain N-haloalkylthio compounds (Lucken, 1966) and isothiazolinone derivatives (Crow and Leonard, 1965 Lewis et al., 1971) [Figure 12.]. In principle there is no difference in the first step in the mechanism of action of N-haloalkylthio compounds and isothiazolone derivatives with activated N-S bonds both may react with SH groups found in cell components, with the N-S bond being split off and the formation of disulfides. [Pg.18]

Figure 14 Formation of a N-haloalkylthio compounds containing an activated N-S bond. Figure 14 Formation of a N-haloalkylthio compounds containing an activated N-S bond.

See other pages where A-haloalkylthio compounds is mentioned: [Pg.24]    [Pg.14]    [Pg.341]    [Pg.341]    [Pg.504]    [Pg.672]    [Pg.24]    [Pg.14]    [Pg.341]    [Pg.341]    [Pg.504]    [Pg.672]    [Pg.355]    [Pg.18]    [Pg.672]    [Pg.681]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.14 , Pg.341 , Pg.355 , Pg.450 , Pg.457 , Pg.462 , Pg.467 ]




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