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Theses/Dissertations

University of Central Florida

1984

Insecticides

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Part I: The Synthesis Of Potential Agrochemicals. Part Ii: The Use Of Gold's Reagent As A Lynch Pin In The Formation Of Five And Six Membered Heterocycles, Keith F. Correia Jan 1984

Part I: The Synthesis Of Potential Agrochemicals. Part Ii: The Use Of Gold's Reagent As A Lynch Pin In The Formation Of Five And Six Membered Heterocycles, Keith F. Correia

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

This research report focuses on two topics: the synthesis of potential agrochemicals and the use of Gold's reagent as a lynch pin to form five- and six-membered heterocycles. A diacyl hydrazide and two oxadiazoles are prepared for use as possible insecticides. Gold's reagent behaves as a one-atom and two-atom lynch pin when reacted with 1, 4- and 1, 5-dinucleophiles, respectively. Reaction conditions, interpretation of spectral data, and recommendations for further research are provided.