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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 19, 2013
Filed:
Jul. 15, 2010
Masaaki Sakai, Tsukuba, JP;
Tomoaki Matsumura, Tsukuba, JP;
Satohiro Midorikawa, Tsukuba, JP;
Takashi Nomoto, Tsukuba, JP;
Ryutaro Katsuki, Tsukuba, JP;
Tomoko Muraki, Tsukuba, JP;
Masaaki Sakai, Tsukuba, JP;
Tomoaki Matsumura, Tsukuba, JP;
Satohiro Midorikawa, Tsukuba, JP;
Takashi Nomoto, Tsukuba, JP;
Ryutaro Katsuki, Tsukuba, JP;
Tomoko Muraki, Tsukuba, JP;
SDS Biotech K. K., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
Novel 4-(3-butynyl)aminopyrimidine derivatives represented by general formula [I] are useful as pest control agents. In general formula [I], Ris a mono- or bi-cyclic ring which may contain 0 to 3 heteroatoms, for example, phenyl or oxazolyl; Ris a hydrogen atom, —R, —OR, —C(O)OR, —C(O)NHR, —CONR(wherein R is straight-chain or branched Calkyl, or the like), hydroxyalkyl, or the like; Ris a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, acyloxy represented by (straight-chain or branched Caliphatic hydrocarbon group) —CO—O—, or the like; and Ris a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, Calkyl, or the like, or alternatively, Rand Rtogether with the carbon atoms on the pyrimidine ring may form a thiophene ring, a pyrrole ring, an imidazole ring, a benzene ring, a pyrimidine ring, a furan ring, a pyrazine ring, or a pyrrolidine ring.