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USRE33745E
USRE33745E US07/394,351 US39435189A USRE33745E US RE33745 E USRE33745 E US RE33745E US 39435189 A US39435189 A US 39435189A US RE33745 E USRE33745 E US RE33745E
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  • the present invention relates to novel 9-phenylimino-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-(one or thione) derivatives, processes for their production and herbicidal compositions containing them.
  • Ronstar i.e. 5-t-butyl-3-(2,4-dichloro-5-isopropoxyphenyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazoline-2-one
  • Ronstar has drawbacks that it is likely to bring about phytotoxicity, and it is not effective against perennial weeds, particularly against Sagitaria pygmaea. Accordingly, a development of a herbicide having improved effectiveness and safety has been desired.
  • the present invention provides a 9-phenylimino-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-(one or thione) derivative having the formula: ##STR3## wherein Y which may be the same or different, represents halogen, hydroxy, alkyl, alkoxy which may be substituted by halogen, alkenyloxy which may be substituted by halogen, alkynyloxy, phenoxy, cycloalkyloxy, alkoxycarbonylalkyloxy, alkoxycarbonylalkenyloxy, alkylthiocarbonylalkyloxy, alkynyloxycarbonylalkyloxy, benzyloxycarbonylalkyloxy, trifluoromethyl, benzyloxy which may be substituted by chlorine or alkyl, alkenyl, cyanoalkyl, alkylcarbamoyloxy, benzyl which may be substituted by one or two alkyl, alky
  • the present invention also provides a process for producing a 9-phenylimino-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-(one or thione) derivative having the formula: ##STR10## wherein Z which may be the same or different, represents halogen, alkyl, alkoxy which may be substituted by halogen, alkenyloxy which may be substituted by halogen, alkynyloxy, phenoxy, cycloalkyloxy, alkoxycarbonylalkyloxy, alkylthiocarbonylalkyloxy, alkynyloxycarbonylalkyloxy, benzyloxycarbonylalkyloxy, trifluoromethyl, benzyloxy which may be substituted by chlorine or alkyl, alkenyl, cyanoalkyl, alkylcarbamoyloxy, benzyl which may be substituted by one or two alkyl, alkoxyalkyl, alkynyl
  • the present invention provides a process for producing a 9-phenylimino-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-(one or thione) derivative having the formula: ##STR18## wherein W which may be the same or different, represents halogen; R is alkyl which may be substituted by halogen, alkenyl which may be substituted by halogen, alkynyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkenyloxy, alkylthiocarbonylalkyl, alkynyloxycarbonylalkyl, benzyloxycarbonylalkyl, benzyl which may be substituted by chlorine or alkyl, alkylcarbamoyl, cycloalkylmethyl which may be substituted by halogen, phenethyl, ##STR19## [wherein R 4 is hydrogen or alkyl, and R 5 is alkyl, alkoxyalkyl,
  • the present invention provides a herbicidal composition
  • a herbicidal composition comprising a herbicidally effective amount of a compound of the formula I as defined above and a carrier.
  • FIG. 1 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 3.
  • FIG. 2 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 6.
  • FIG. 3 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 7.
  • FIG. 4 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 8.
  • FIG. 5 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 9.
  • FIG. 6 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 16.
  • FIG. 7 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 24.
  • FIG. 8 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 25.
  • FIG. 9 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 28.
  • FIG. 10 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 33.
  • FIG. 11 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 36.
  • FIG. 12 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 39.
  • FIG. 13 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 48.
  • FIG. 14 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 49.
  • FIG. 15 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 50.
  • FIG. 16 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 51.
  • FIG. 17 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 52.
  • FIG. 18 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 55.
  • FIG. 19 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 56.
  • FIG. 20 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 59.
  • FIG. 21 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 75.
  • FIG. 22 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 84.
  • FIG. 23 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 86.
  • FIG. 24 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 96.
  • FIG. 25 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 102.
  • FIG. 26 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 144.
  • FIG. 27 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 147.
  • FIG. 28 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 148.
  • FIG. 29 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 149.
  • FIG. 30 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 150.
  • FIG. 31 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 151.
  • FIG. 32 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 152.
  • FIG. 33 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 153.
  • FIG. 34 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 155.
  • FIG. 35 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 157.
  • Y is preferably halogen, alkoxy which may be substituted by halogen, alkenyloxy which may be substituted by halogen, alkynyloxy, phenoxy, benzyloxy which may be substituted by chlorine or alkyl, ##STR22## [wherein R 1 is hydrogen, alkyl, phenyl, cycloalkyl, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl or ##STR23## (wherein R 2 is hydrogen or alkoxy), X is oxygen or sulfur], ##STR24## [wherein R 4 is hydrogen or alkyl, and R 5 is hydrogen, alkyl, alkynyl, benzyl, alkoxyalkyl, tetrahydrofurfuryl, alkoxyalkyloxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl, cycloalkyl or --N ⁇ C(CH 3 )R 6 (wherein R 6 is alkyl or phenyl)].
  • A is hydrogen or halogen
  • B is halogen
  • R 10 is hydrogen, alkyl, alkynyl, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkyloxyalkyl, or tetrahydrofurfuryl.
  • Particularly preferred in this respect is a compound having the formula: ##STR29## wherein Hal is halogen, and R 11 is hydrogen or alkyl.
  • the compound of the formula I may be prepared by the following processes. ##STR37## wherein X, Z and n are as defined above. This process can be conducted by reacting the compound of the formula II with the compound of the formula III in the presence of a base.
  • an aliphatic tertiary amine such as triethylamine or trimethylamine
  • an aromatic tertiary amine such as pyridine, picoline or quinoline
  • an inorganic base such as sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, potassium carbonate or sodium carbonate.
  • a solvent there may be mentioned a chlorine-containing hydrocarbon such as dichloromethane, chloroform or carbon tetrachloride; an ether such as diethyl ether, tetrahydrofuran or dioxane; a hydrocarbon such as n-hexane, benzene or toluene; an aliphatic ketone such as acetone or methyl ethyl ketone; dimethylsulfoxide; or N,N-dimethylformamide.
  • a chlorine-containing hydrocarbon such as dichloromethane, chloroform or carbon tetrachloride
  • an ether such as diethyl ether, tetrahydrofuran or dioxane
  • a hydrocarbon such as n-hexane, benzene or toluene
  • an aliphatic ketone such as acetone or methyl ethyl ketone
  • dimethylsulfoxide or N,N-di
  • the above-mentioned condensation reaction can be completed in from 1 to 7 hours at a temperature within a range of from -20° C. to the boiling point of the solvent.
  • X, W, R and n are as defined above.
  • This process can be conducted by reacting the compound of the formula V with an acid such as hydrobromic acid or aluminum chloride in the presence of a solvent, for instance, a fluorine-containing hydrocarbon such as chloroform or carbon tetrachloride, or a hydrocarbon such as benzene or toluene.
  • a solvent for instance, a fluorine-containing hydrocarbon such as chloroform or carbon tetrachloride, or a hydrocarbon such as benzene or toluene.
  • This reaction can be completed in from 1 to 7 hours at a temperature within a range of from 0° C. to the boiling point of the solvent.
  • This process can be conducted by reacting the compound of the formula VI with the compound of the formula VII in the presence of the same base and solvent as used in process (a) at a temperature within a range of from -20° C. to the boiling point of the solvent for from 1 to 7 hours.
  • reaction solution was poured into ice water, and the organic layer was washed with water and dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, and the solvent was distilled off to obtain a crude product.
  • the 9-phenylimino-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-(one or thione) derivative of the formula I is useful as an active ingredient for a herbicide.
  • the active ingredient can be used in a suitable formulation depending upon the particular purpose.
  • the active ingredient is diluted with an inert liquid or solid carrier, and used in the form of a formulation such as a dust, a wettable powder, an emulsifiable concentrate, a granule, etc., if necessary by adding a surfactant and other additives.
  • the compound of the present invention may be used in combination with an insecticide, a nematocide, a fungicide, other herbicides, a plant growth controlling agent, a fertilizer, etc., as the case requires.
  • the compounds of the formula of the present invention exhibit excellent herbicidal effects at a very low dose in a wide range from the germination stage to the growing stage of annual weeds such as barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli), umbrella-plant (Cyperus difformis L.), monochoria (Monochoria vaginalis Presl), spike-flowered rotala (Rotalal indica Koehne), false pimpernel (Lindernia procumbens Philcox) and Dopatrium junceum Hamilt, and perennial weeds such as bulrush (Scirpus juncoides Roxb.), slender spikerush (Eleocharis acicularis Roem.
  • weeds in the upland fields exhibit high herbicidal effects, by soil treatment or by foliage treatment, against various weeds in the upland fields, for example, broad leaf weeds such as smart weed (Polygonum nodosum L.), pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus), lambsquaters (Chenopodium album), common chickweed (Stellaria media), speed well (Veronica persica), wild mustard (Brassica kaber var.
  • smart weed Polygonum nodosum L.
  • pigweed Amaranthus retroflexus
  • lambsquaters Choenopodium album
  • common chickweed Stellaria media
  • speed well Veronica persica
  • wild mustard Brassica kaber var.
  • cocklebur Xanthium strumarium
  • cyperaceous weeds such as rice flatsedge (Cyperus iria L.)
  • gramineous weeds such as barnyardgrass, large crabgrass (Digitaria sanguinalis) and green foxtail (Setaria viridis).
  • they have a feature that they are highly safe to crop plants such as upland rice, wheat, soybean and corn.
  • the dose of the compound of the present invention is usually within a range of from 10 g to 15 kg/ha. More specifically, the dose is usually from 30 g to 5 kg/ha for upland fields, from 10 g to 1 kg/ha for paddy rice fields, and from 200 g to 5 kg/ha for non-agricultural fields.
  • the compounds of the present invention have excellent residual effects, and show stabilized effects for a long period of time also in paddy fields. They are also useful for orchard, grassland, lawn and non-agricultural fields.
  • the wettable powder prepared in accordance with Formulation Example 1 was diluted with water and dropwise applied to the surface of the water.
  • the amount of the active ingredient applied was 400 g/10a.
  • the pot was left in a green house. Twenty one days after the application, the herbicidal effects were evaluated in accordance with the standards identified in Table 3. The results are shown in Table 4.
  • pot A three germinated tubers of each of flat sedge and sagittaria, were embedded in the surface layer of the soil, and two seedlings of two rice plants of 2.2 leaf stage, were transplanted in a depth of 2 cm.
  • a wettable powder of each test compound formulated in accordance with Formulation Example 1 was diluted with water in an amount of 100 liter/10a and uniformly applied to the surface of soil by means of a small size spray at a dose of 400 g/10a of the active ingredient. After the application, the pot was left for 21 days in a green house, and then the herbicidal effects were evaluated in accordance with the standards identified in Table 3. The results are shown in Table 6.
  • a wettable powder prepared in accordance with Formulation Example 1 was diluted with water and dropwise applied to the surface of water.
  • the amount of the active ingredient applied was 400 g/10a.
  • the pot was left in a green house, and twenty one days after the application, the herbicidal activities were evaluated in accordance with the standards identified in Table 3. The results are shown in Table 8.
  • pot A three germinated tubers of each of water nutgrass and sagittaria, were embedded in the surface layer of the soil, and two seedlings of two paddy field rice plants of 2.2 leaf stage, were transplanted in a depth of 2 cm.

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As a herbicide 9-phenylimino-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-(one or thione) compound having the formula: ##STR1## wherein Y represents halogen, hydroxyl, alkyl, alkoxy which may be substituted by halogen, alkenyloxy, alkynyloxy, phenoxy, cycloalkyloxy, alkoxycarbonylalkyloxy alkoxycarbonylalkenyloxy, alkythiocarbonylalkyloxy, alkynyloxycarbonylalkyloxy, benzyloxycarbonylalkyloxy, trifluoromethyl, benzyloxy, alkenyl, cyanoalkyl, alkylcarbomoyloxy, benzyl, alkoxyalkyl, alkynyloxyalkyl, cycloalkylmethyloxy, alkoxyalkyloxy, phenethyloxy, cycloalkyloxycarbonylalkyloxy, pyrrolidinocarbonyl, phenylcarbonyl, ##STR2## n is an integer of from 0 to 3; and X is oxygen or sulfur.

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The present invention relates to novel 9-phenylimino-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-(one or thione) derivatives, processes for their production and herbicidal compositions containing them.
In recent years, a number of herbicides have been developed and actually used, and they have contributed to the reduction of the agricultural work load and to the improvement of the productivity. As a herbicide having a hetero ring, Ronstar [i.e. 5-t-butyl-3-(2,4-dichloro-5-isopropoxyphenyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazoline-2-one] is widely used. However, Ronstar has drawbacks that it is likely to bring about phytotoxicity, and it is not effective against perennial weeds, particularly against Sagitaria pygmaea. Accordingly, a development of a herbicide having improved effectiveness and safety has been desired.
Under the circumstances, the present inventors have conducted extensive researches with an aim to develop a herbicide which satisfies the following conditions, and have finally accomplished the present invention.
(1) It is effective at a low dose.
(2) It is effective against paddy field weeds and (or) against upland field weeds.
(3) It is also effective against perennial weeds.
(4) It is effective in a wide range covering the germination stage to the growing stage.
(5) It has excellent residual effects and can be expected to provide stabilized effects.
(6) It exhibits excellent herbicidal effects.
(7) It is highly safe to crop plants.
Thus, the present invention provides a 9-phenylimino-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-(one or thione) derivative having the formula: ##STR3## wherein Y which may be the same or different, represents halogen, hydroxy, alkyl, alkoxy which may be substituted by halogen, alkenyloxy which may be substituted by halogen, alkynyloxy, phenoxy, cycloalkyloxy, alkoxycarbonylalkyloxy, alkoxycarbonylalkenyloxy, alkylthiocarbonylalkyloxy, alkynyloxycarbonylalkyloxy, benzyloxycarbonylalkyloxy, trifluoromethyl, benzyloxy which may be substituted by chlorine or alkyl, alkenyl, cyanoalkyl, alkylcarbamoyloxy, benzyl which may be substituted by one or two alkyl, alkoxyalkyl, alkynyloxyalkyl, cycloalkylmethyloxy which may be substituted by halogen, alkoxyalkyloxy, phenethyloxy, cycloalkyloxycarbonylalkyloxy, pyrrolidinocarbonyl, phenylcarbonyl which may be substituted by alkyl, ##STR4## [wherein R1 is hydrogen, alkyl, phenyl, cycloalkyl, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl or ##STR5## (wherein R2 is hydrogen or alkoxy), X is oxygen or sulfur], ##STR6## (wherein R3 is alkyl, alkenyl or alkynyl, and m is 0 or 2), ##STR7## [wherein R4 is hydrogen or alkyl, and R5 is hydrogen, alkyl, alkoxyalkyl, tetrahydrofurfuryl, alkoxyalkyloxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl, cycloalkyl or --N═C(CH3)--R6 (wherein R6 is alkyl or phenyl)], --NHR7 (wherein R7 is alkylcarbonyl or alkoxycarbonylalkyl), ##STR8## (wherein R8 is hydrogen or alkyl, and R9 is alkoxy, cycloalkyloxy or 1-pyrrolidinyl), or ##STR9## (wherein X is as defined above); n is an integer of from 0 to 3; and X is oxygen or sulfur.
The present invention also provides a process for producing a 9-phenylimino-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-(one or thione) derivative having the formula: ##STR10## wherein Z which may be the same or different, represents halogen, alkyl, alkoxy which may be substituted by halogen, alkenyloxy which may be substituted by halogen, alkynyloxy, phenoxy, cycloalkyloxy, alkoxycarbonylalkyloxy, alkylthiocarbonylalkyloxy, alkynyloxycarbonylalkyloxy, benzyloxycarbonylalkyloxy, trifluoromethyl, benzyloxy which may be substituted by chlorine or alkyl, alkenyl, cyanoalkyl, alkylcarbamoyloxy, benzyl which may be substituted by one or two alkyl, alkoxyalkyl, alkynyloxyalkyl, cycloalkylmethyloxy, alkoxyalkyloxy, phenethyloxy, cycloalkyloxycarbonylalkyloxy, pyrrolidinocarbonyl, phenylcarbonyl which may be substituted by alkyl, ##STR11## [wherein R1 is hydrogen, alkyl, phenyl, cycloalkyl, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl or ##STR12## (wherein R2 is hydrogen or alkoxy), X is oxygen or sulfur], ##STR13## (wherein R3 is alkyl, alkenyl or alkynyl, and m is 0 or 2), ##STR14## [wherein R4 is hydrogen or alkyl, and R5 is hydrogen, alkyl, alkoxyalkyl, tetrahydrofurfuryl, alkoxyalkyloxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl, cycloalkyl or --N═C(CH3)--R6 (wherein R6 is alkyl or phenyl)], --NHR7 (wherein R7 is alkylcarbonyl), ##STR15## (wherein R8 is hydrogen or alkyl, and R9 is alkoxy, cycloalkyloxy or 1-pyrrolidinyl), or ##STR16## (wherein X is as defined above); n is an integer of from 0 to 3; and X is oxygen or sulfur, which comprises reacting a compound of the formula: ##STR17## wherein Z and n are as defined above, with a compound of the formula:
CXCl.sub.2
wherein X is as defined above.
Further, the present invention provides a process for producing a 9-phenylimino-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-(one or thione) derivative having the formula: ##STR18## wherein W which may be the same or different, represents halogen; R is alkyl which may be substituted by halogen, alkenyl which may be substituted by halogen, alkynyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkenyloxy, alkylthiocarbonylalkyl, alkynyloxycarbonylalkyl, benzyloxycarbonylalkyl, benzyl which may be substituted by chlorine or alkyl, alkylcarbamoyl, cycloalkylmethyl which may be substituted by halogen, phenethyl, ##STR19## [wherein R4 is hydrogen or alkyl, and R5 is alkyl, alkoxyalkyl, tetrahydrofurfuryl, alkoxyalkyloxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl, cycloalkyl or --N═C(CH3)--R6 (wherein R6 is alkyl or phenyl)], or ##STR20## (wherein X is oxygen or sulfur); n is an integer of from 0 to 3; and X is oxygen or sulfur, which comprises reacting a compound of the formula: ##STR21## wherein W, X and n are as defined above, with a compound of the formula RT wherein R is as defined above, and T is halogen.
Furthermore, the present invention provides a herbicidal composition comprising a herbicidally effective amount of a compound of the formula I as defined above and a carrier.
Now, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the preferred embodiments.
In the accompanying drawings:
FIG. 1 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 3.
FIG. 2 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 6.
FIG. 3 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 7.
FIG. 4 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 8.
FIG. 5 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 9.
FIG. 6 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 16.
FIG. 7 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 24.
FIG. 8 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 25.
FIG. 9 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 28.
FIG. 10 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 33.
FIG. 11 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 36.
FIG. 12 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 39.
FIG. 13 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 48.
FIG. 14 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 49.
FIG. 15 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 50.
FIG. 16 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 51.
FIG. 17 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 52.
FIG. 18 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 55.
FIG. 19 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 56.
FIG. 20 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 59.
FIG. 21 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 75.
FIG. 22 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 84.
FIG. 23 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 86.
FIG. 24 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 96.
FIG. 25 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 102.
FIG. 26 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 144.
FIG. 27 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 147.
FIG. 28 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 148.
FIG. 29 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 149.
FIG. 30 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 150.
FIG. 31 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 151.
FIG. 32 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 152.
FIG. 33 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 153.
FIG. 34 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 155.
FIG. 35 is the infrared absorption spectrum of Compound No. 157.
In the formula I, Y is preferably halogen, alkoxy which may be substituted by halogen, alkenyloxy which may be substituted by halogen, alkynyloxy, phenoxy, benzyloxy which may be substituted by chlorine or alkyl, ##STR22## [wherein R1 is hydrogen, alkyl, phenyl, cycloalkyl, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl or ##STR23## (wherein R2 is hydrogen or alkoxy), X is oxygen or sulfur], ##STR24## [wherein R4 is hydrogen or alkyl, and R5 is hydrogen, alkyl, alkynyl, benzyl, alkoxyalkyl, tetrahydrofurfuryl, alkoxyalkyloxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl, cycloalkyl or --N═C(CH3)R6 (wherein R6 is alkyl or phenyl)].
A compound having the formula: ##STR25## wherein A is hydrogen or halogen, B is halogen, and R5 is hydrogen, alkyl, alkynyl, benzyl, alkoxyalkyl, tetrahydrofurfuryl, alkoxyalkyloxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl, cycloalkyl, or --N═C(CH3)R6 (wherein R6 is alkyl or phenyl), is effective particularly as a herbicide for a soybean field. Particularly preferred in this respect is a compound of the formula: ##STR26## wherein A is hydrogen or halogen, B is halogen, and R10 is hydrogen, alkyl, alkynyl, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkyloxyalkyl, or tetrahydrofurfuryl.
As a herbicide for a non-agricultural field, a compound of the formula: ##STR27## wherein A is hydrogen or halogen, B is halogen, and R1 is hydrogen, alkyl, phenyl, cycloalkyl, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl or ##STR28## (wherein R2 is hydrogen or alkoxy), is particularly useful. Particularly preferred in this respect is a compound having the formula: ##STR29## wherein Hal is halogen, and R11 is hydrogen or alkyl.
Typical examples of the compound of the formula I are presented in Table 1.
              TABLE 1                                                     
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No.   X     Y.sub.n                                                       
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1     O     H                                                             
2     O     2-CH.sub.3                                                    
3     O     2-OCH.sub.3                                                   
4     O     2-F                                                           
5     O     2-Cl                                                          
6     O     3-CH.sub.3                                                    
7     O     3-Cl                                                          
8     O     3-CF.sub.3                                                    
9     O     4-CH.sub.3                                                    
10    O     4-OCH.sub.3                                                   
11    O     4-F                                                           
12    O     4-Cl                                                          
13    O     4-Br                                                          
14    O     4-I                                                           
15    O     4-OCH.sub.2C.sub.6 H.sub.4Cl (para)                           
16    O     2-F, 4-Cl                                                     
17    O     2-F, 4-Br                                                     
18    O     3-OCH.sub.3, 4-Cl                                             
19    O     3-OC.sub.2 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                                      
20    O     3-OC.sub.3 H.sub.7 -n, 4-Cl                                   
21    O     3-OC.sub.3 H.sub.7 -i, 4-Cl                                   
22    O     3-OCH.sub.2 CHCH.sub.2, 4-Cl                                  
23    O     3-OCH.sub.2 CCH, 4-Cl                                         
24    O     3-OC.sub.4 H.sub.9 -s, 4-Cl                                   
25    O     3-Cyclopentoxy, 4-Cl                                          
26    O     3-OC.sub.6 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                                      
27    O     3-OCH.sub.2C.sub.6 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                              
28    O     3-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2C.sub.2 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                  
29    O     3-OCH.sub.2 CO.sub.2 C.sub.2 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                    
30    O     3,4-Cl.sub.2                                                  
31    O     3-OCH.sub.3, 4-Br                                             
32    O     3-OCH.sub.2 CCH, 4-Br                                         
33    O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OC.sub.3 H.sub.7 -i                              
34    O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH.sub.2 CHCH.sub.2                             
35    O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH.sub.2 CCH                                    
36    O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2C.sub.2 H.sub.5             
37    O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH.sub.2C.sub.6 H.sub.5                         
38    O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OC.sub.6 H.sub.5                                 
39    O     2,4-Cl.sub.2, 5-OC.sub.3 H.sub.7 -i                           
40    O     2,4-Cl.sub.2, 5-OC.sub.6 H.sub.5                              
41    S     4-Cl                                                          
42    S     3-OC.sub.3 H.sub.7 -i, 4-Cl                                   
43    S     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OC.sub.3 H.sub.7 -i                              
44    S     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OC.sub.6 H.sub.5                                 
45    S     2,4-Cl.sub.2, 5-OC.sub.3 H.sub.7 -i                           
46    O     3-OH, 4-Cl                                                    
47    O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH.sub.2 CO.sub.2 C.sub.2 H.sub.5               
48    O     3-OC.sub.4 H.sub.9 -n, 4-Cl                                   
49    O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OC.sub.4 H.sub.9 -s                              
50    O     3-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2CH.sub.2 CCH, 4-Cl                     
51    O     3-OC.sub.5 H.sub.11 -n, 4-Cl                                  
52    O     3-OC.sub.5 H.sub.11 -s, 4-Cl                                  
53    O     3-OC.sub.4 H.sub.9 -i, 4-Cl                                   
54    O     4-CF.sub.3                                                    
55    O     3-OC.sub.8 H.sub.17 -n, 4-Cl                                  
56    O     3-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2CH.sub.2C.sub.6 H.sub.5, 4-Cl          
57    O     3-OCH.sub.2 CHCHCH.sub.3, 4-Cl                                
58    O     3-OC.sub.3 H.sub.7 -i, 4-Br                                   
59    O     3-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2C.sub.4 H.sub.9 -n, 4-Cl               
60    O     3-OC.sub.2 H.sub.4 CHCH.sub.2, 4-Cl                           
61    O     3-OCH.sub.2 C(CH.sub.3)CH.sub.2, 4-Cl                         
62    O     3-OCH.sub.2C.sub.6 H.sub.4Cl (para), 4-Cl                     
63    O     3-OC.sub.4 H.sub.9 -i, 4-Br                                   
64    O     3-OCH.sub.2 CHCH.sub.2, 4-Br                                  
65    O     3-OCH.sub.2C.sub.6 H.sub.4Cl (ortho), 4-Cl                    
66    O     3-OCH.sub.2C.sub.6 H.sub.4CH.sub.3 (para), 4-Cl               
67    O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-CH.sub.2 OCH.sub.3                               
68    O     3-OCH.sub.2 CHC(CH.sub.3).sub.2, 4-Cl                         
69    O     3-OCH(CH.sub.3)COSC.sub.2 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                       
70    O     3-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2C.sub.4 H.sub.9 -i, 4-Cl               
71    O     3-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2 C.sub.2 H.sub.4 OCH.sub.3, 4-Cl       
72    O     3-NHCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2 C.sub.2 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                
73    O     3-OC.sub.2 H.sub.4 Cl, 4-Cl                                   
74    O     3-OCH.sub.2C.sub.6 H.sub.4Cl (metha), 4-Cl                    
75    O     3-OCH(CH.sub.3)C.sub.6 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                          
76    O     3-CH.sub.2 OC.sub.2 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                             
77    O     3-Cyclohexyloxy, 4-Cl                                         
78    O     3-Cyclohexyimethyloxy, 4-Cl                                   
79    O     3-OC.sub.2 H.sub.4 CCH, 4-Cl                                  
80    O     3-(1-Cyclohexyloxycarbonylethoxy), 4-Cl                       
81    O     3-OCH(CH.sub.3)CHCH.sub.2, 4-Cl                               
82    O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH.sub.2C.sub.6 H.sub.4Cl (para)                
83    O     2-Br, 4-Cl, 5-OCH.sub.2 CO.sub.2 C.sub.2 H.sub.5              
84    O     3-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2 NC(CH.sub.3).sub.2, 4-Cl              
85    O     3-OPO(OC.sub.2 H.sub.5).sub.2, 4-Cl                           
86    O     2,4-Cl.sub.2, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2 C.sub.2 H.sub.5         
87    O     3-CH.sub.2 OCH.sub.2 CCH, 4-Cl                                
88    O     3-OCONHC.sub.2 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                                  
89    O     3-NHCOC.sub.2 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                                   
90    O     3-OCONHCH.sub.3, 4-Cl                                         
91    O     3,5-Cl.sub.2                                                  
92    O     3-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2NC(CH.sub.3)C.sub.6 H.sub.5, 4-Cl      
93    O     3-CH.sub.2C.sub.6 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                               
94    O     3-OCH.sub.2 CHCHCl, 4-Cl                                      
95    O     3-CO.sub.2 C.sub.2 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                              
96    O     3-COC.sub.6 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                                     
97    O     3-CO.sub.2C.sub.3 H.sub.7 -i, 4-Cl                            
98    O     3-CO.sub.2C.sub.4 H.sub.9 -n, 4-Cl                            
99    O     3-C.sub.3 H.sub.7 -n, 4-Cl                                    
100   O     3-CH.sub.2C.sub.6 H.sub.4CH.sub.3 (para), 4-Cl                
101   O     3-CH.sub.2C.sub.6 H.sub.3(CH.sub.3).sub.2 (2,5), 4-Cl         
102   O     3-COC.sub.6 H.sub.4CH.sub.3 (para), 4-Cl                      
103   O     3-CHCHCH.sub.3, 4-Cl                                          
104   O     3-SC.sub.2 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                                      
105   O     3-SO.sub.2 C.sub.2 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                              
106   O     3-Pyrrolidinocarbonyl, 4-Cl                                   
107   O     3-CO.sub.2CH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2 C.sub.2 H.sub.5, 4-Cl          
108   O     3-CO.sub.2C.sub.2 H.sub.4 OCH.sub.3, 4-Cl                     
109   O     3-SCH.sub.2 CHCH.sub.2, 4-Cl                                  
110   O     3-SCH.sub.2 CCH, 4-Cl                                         
111   O     3-SO.sub.2 CH.sub.2 CHCH.sub.2, 4-Cl                          
112   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-CO.sub.2 C.sub.2 H.sub.5                         
113   O     3-Cyclopentoxycarbonyl, 4-Cl                                  
114   O     3-COSC.sub.2 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                                    
115   O     3-CH.sub.2 CN, 4-Cl                                           
116   O     3-CO.sub.2C.sub.6 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                               
117   O     3-CO.sub.2CH.sub.2C.sub.6 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                       
118   O     3-OCH.sub.2 CHCCl.sub.2, 4-Cl                                 
119   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-CO.sub.2CH.sub.2 C.sub.6 H.sub.4OCH.sub.3        
            (para)                                                        
120   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-CO.sub.2 H                                       
121   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-CO.sub.2C.sub.3 H.sub.7 -i                       
122   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2 CH.sub.3                   
123   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2C.sub.3 H.sub.7 -i          
124   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2C.sub.4 H.sub.9 -i          
125   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2CH.sub.2 CCH                
126   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2NC(CH.sub.3).sub.2          
127   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2NC.(CH.sub.3)C.sub.6        
            H.sub.5                                                       
128   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2C.sub.2 H.sub.4 OCH.sub.3   
129   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2C.sub.2 H.sub.4OC.sub.2     
            H.sub.5                                                       
130   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2C.sub.2 H.sub.4OC.sub.3     
            H.sub.7 -i                                                    
131   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2C.sub.2 H.sub.4OC.sub.4     
            H.sub.9 -n                                                    
132   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2C.sub.2 H.sub.4OC.sub.2     
            H.sub.4 OCH.sub.3                                             
133   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2CH.(CH.sub.3)CH.sub.2       
            OCH.sub.3                                                     
134   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2C.sub.3 H.sub.6OC.sub.2     
            H.sub.5                                                       
135   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-(1-Tetrahydrofurfuryloxy-                        
            carbonylethoxy)                                               
136   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2CH.sub.2CO.sub.2 C.sub.2    
            H.sub.5                                                       
137   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2CH.(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2       
            CH.sub.3                                                      
138   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2CH.(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2       
            C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                               
139   O     3-OPS(OC.sub.2 H.sub.5).sub.2, 4-Cl                           
140   O     3-OC.sub.2 H.sub.4 C.sub.6 H.sub.5, 4-Cl                      
141   O     3-OC.sub.2 H.sub.4 OCH.sub.3, 4-Cl                            
142   O     3-CH.sub.3, 4-Cl                                              
143   O     3-OCH.sub.2 CClCH.sub. 2, 4-Cl                                
144   O     3-(2,2-Dichlorocyclopropylmethoxy), 4-Cl                      
145   O                                                                   
             ##STR30##                                                    
146   O                                                                   
             ##STR31##                                                    
147   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-SCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2 C.sub.2 H.sub.5            
148   O                                                                   
             ##STR32##                                                    
149   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-SCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2 C.sub.2 H.sub.5            
150   O                                                                   
             ##STR33##                                                    
151   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-SCH(C.sub.2 H.sub.5)CO.sub.2 C.sub.2 H.sub.5     
152   O                                                                   
             ##STR34##                                                    
153   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-SCH(C.sub.3 H.sub.7)CO.sub.2 C.sub.2 H.sub.5     
154   O                                                                   
             ##STR35##                                                    
155   O                                                                   
             ##STR36##                                                    
156   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CO.sub.2 H                          
157   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-OCH(CH.sub.3)CHCHCO.sub.2 C.sub. 2 H.sub.5       
158   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-CO.sub.2 CH.sub.3                                
159   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-CO.sub.2 C.sub.3 H.sub.7 -n                      
160   O     2-F, 4-Cl, 5-CO.sub.2 C.sub.4 H.sub.9 -n                      
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The melting points and refractive indexes of the Compound Nos. 1 to 157 are shown in Table 2.
              TABLE 2                                                     
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Compound                                                                  
No.       Melting point (°C.)                                      
                          Refractive index n.sub.D.sup.20                 
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 1        78-82                                                           
 2        74-78                                                           
 3                        1.6124                                          
 4        83-85                                                           
 5        73-75                                                           
 6                        1.6208                                          
 7                        1.6368                                          
 8                        1.5641                                          
 9                        1.6256                                          
10        116-119                                                         
11        69-72                                                           
12        82-85                                                           
13        69-70                                                           
14        80-82                                                           
15        150-154                                                         
16                        1.6121                                          
17         98-100                                                         
18        125-128                                                         
19        143-145                                                         
20        102-105                                                         
21        66-69                                                           
22        119-122                                                         
23        130-132                                                         
24                        1.5794                                          
25                        1.6145                                          
26        83-85                                                           
27        114-116                                                         
28                        1.5840                                          
29        94-96                                                           
30        116-118                                                         
31        118-121                                                         
32        132-135                                                         
33                        Not measurable                                  
34        106-109                                                         
35        132-134                                                         
36                        1.5666                                          
37         99-101                                                         
38        116-119                                                         
39                        1.6050                                          
40        111-114                                                         
41        96-97                                                           
42         98-101                                                         
43        77-80                                                           
44        138-141                                                         
45        71-73                                                           
46        130-132                                                         
47        93-96                                                           
48                        1.6050                                          
49                        Not measurable                                  
50                        1.5915                                          
51                        1.5951                                          
52                        1.5878                                          
53        72-75                                                           
54        103-107                                                         
55                        1.5673                                          
56                        1.5961                                          
57        83-86                                                           
58        84-88                                                           
59                        1.5732                                          
60        77-78                                                           
61        89-95                                                           
62        94-96                                                           
63        92-95                                                           
64        116-119                                                         
65        100-103                                                         
66        162-164                                                         
67        84-87                                                           
68        78-81                                                           
69                        1.5962                                          
70                        1.5661                                          
71                        1.5710                                          
72                        1.5755                                          
73        110-114                                                         
74        120-122                                                         
75                        Not measurable                                  
76        73-76                                                           
77                        1.6043                                          
78         97-103                                                         
79        85-88                                                           
80                        1.5771                                          
81                        1.5970                                          
82        129-132                                                         
83        116-118                                                         
84                        Not measurable                                  
85                        1.5759                                          
86                        Not measurable                                  
87                        1.6946                                          
88        143-146                                                         
89        117-120                                                         
90        167-170                                                         
91        111-114                                                         
92        44-46                                                           
93        154-156                                                         
94        87-90                                                           
95                        1.6043                                          
96                        Not measurable                                  
97                        1.5843                                          
98                        1.5775                                          
99                        1.5678                                          
100                       1.6255                                          
101       127-129                                                         
102                       Not measurable                                  
103                       1.6320                                          
104       120-122                                                         
105                       1.6213                                          
106       119-121                                                         
107                       1.5881                                          
108                       1.5936                                          
109       66-68                                                           
110                       1.6641                                          
111                       1.6225                                          
112                       1.6002                                          
113                       1.5979                                          
114                       1.6321                                          
115       120-122                                                         
116                       1.6297                                          
117                       1.6024                                          
118                       1.6058                                          
119                       1.6052                                          
120       223-226                                                         
121                       1.5734                                          
122       106-109                                                         
123                       1.5549                                          
124       69-72                                                           
125                       1.5735                                          
126       116-119                                                         
127       52-55                                                           
128                       1.5749                                          
129                       1.5678                                          
130                       1.5590                                          
131                       1.5575                                          
132                       1.5672                                          
133                       1.5580                                          
134                       1.5691                                          
135                       1.5751                                          
136                       1.5690                                          
137                       1.5647                                          
138                       1.5538                                          
139                       1.5995                                          
140       115-118                                                         
141       68-71                                                           
142       82-84                                                           
143       77-79                                                           
144                       Not measurable                                  
145                       1.5969                                          
146                       1.5972                                          
147                       1.5990                                          
148                       Not measurable                                  
149                       1.5925                                          
150                       1.602                                           
151                       1.5738                                          
152                       1.5963                                          
153                       1.5761                                          
154       136-138                                                         
155                       Not measurable                                  
156       120-122                                                         
157                       Not measurable                                  
158       79-81                                                           
159       57-59                                                           
160                       1.5791                                          
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The compound of the formula I may be prepared by the following processes. ##STR37## wherein X, Z and n are as defined above. This process can be conducted by reacting the compound of the formula II with the compound of the formula III in the presence of a base.
As the base, there may be mentioned an aliphatic tertiary amine such as triethylamine or trimethylamine; an aromatic tertiary amine such as pyridine, picoline or quinoline; or an inorganic base such as sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, potassium carbonate or sodium carbonate.
The above reaction is preferably conducted in a solvent. As such a solvent, there may be mentioned a chlorine-containing hydrocarbon such as dichloromethane, chloroform or carbon tetrachloride; an ether such as diethyl ether, tetrahydrofuran or dioxane; a hydrocarbon such as n-hexane, benzene or toluene; an aliphatic ketone such as acetone or methyl ethyl ketone; dimethylsulfoxide; or N,N-dimethylformamide.
The above-mentioned condensation reaction can be completed in from 1 to 7 hours at a temperature within a range of from -20° C. to the boiling point of the solvent. ##STR38## wherein X, W, R and n are as defined above.
This process can be conducted by reacting the compound of the formula V with an acid such as hydrobromic acid or aluminum chloride in the presence of a solvent, for instance, a fluorine-containing hydrocarbon such as chloroform or carbon tetrachloride, or a hydrocarbon such as benzene or toluene. This reaction can be completed in from 1 to 7 hours at a temperature within a range of from 0° C. to the boiling point of the solvent. ##STR39## wherein W, X, R, T and n are as defined above.
This process can be conducted by reacting the compound of the formula VI with the compound of the formula VII in the presence of the same base and solvent as used in process (a) at a temperature within a range of from -20° C. to the boiling point of the solvent for from 1 to 7 hours.
Now, the present invention will be described in further detail with reference to Examples. However, it should be understood that the present invention is by no means restricted by these specific Examples.
Firstly, Examples for the preparation of the compounds of the present invention will be described.
Preparation Example 1 9-(4-Chlorophenylimino)-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-one (Compound No. 12)
In a reaction flask, 3.2 g (13 mmol) of 1,2-tetramethylene-1-(4-chlorophenylthiocarbamoyl)-hydrazine, 2.2 g (28 mmol) of pyridine ad 20 ml of dichloromethane, were charged, and a dichloromethane solution containing 1.5 g (15 mmol) of phosgene was dropwise added while cooling the mixture with ice water. After the dropwise addition, the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 3 hours to complete the reaction. The reaction solution was washed with water, and dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, and then the solvent was distilled off to obtain a crude product. This crude product was recrystallized from isopropyl ether to obtain 3.2 g (yield: 74%) of white crystals. Melting point: 82°-85° C.
Preparation Example 2 9-(4-Chlorophenylimino)-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-thione (Compound No. 41)
Into a reaction flask, 2.4 g (9 mmol) of 1,2-tetramethylene-1-(4-chlorophenylthiocarbamoyl)-hydrazine, 2.0 g (25 mmol) of pyridine and 20 ml of dichloromethane, were charged, and 1.3 g (11 mmol) of thiophosgene was dropwise added while cooling the mixture with ice water. After the dropwise addition, the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 3 hours to complete the reaction. After the completion of the reaction, the reaction solution was washed with water, and dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, and the solvent was distilled off to obtain a crude product. This crude product was recrystallized from isopropyl ether to obtain 2.1 g (yield: 75%) of brown crystals. Melting point: 96°-97° C.
Preparation Example 3 9-(4-Chloro-3-hydroxyphenylimino)8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-one (Compound No. 46)
Into a reaction flask equipped with a Dimroth condenser, 1.7 g (5 mmol) of 9-(4-chloro-3-isopropoxyphenylimino)-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-one, 1.3 g (10 mmol) of aluminum chloride and 50 ml of chloroform, were charged, and refluxed under heating for 2 hours to complete the reaction.
The reaction solution was poured into ice water, and the organic layer was washed with water and dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, and the solvent was distilled off to obtain a crude product.
The crude product was purified by column chromatography to obtain 1.2 g (yield: 80%) of colorless crystals. Melting points: 130°-132° C.
Preparation Example 4 9-(4-Chloro-2-fluoro-3-propargyloxyphenylimino)-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-one (Compound No. 35)
Into a reaction flask equipped with a Dimroth condenser, 2.2 g (7 mmol) of 9-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-hydroxyphenylimino)-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-one, 1.1 g (9 mmol) of propargyl bromide, 1.3 g (9 mmol) of potassium carbonate and 20 ml of acetonitrile, were charged, and refluxed under heating for 3 hours to complete the reaction.
The reaction solution was filtered, concentrated, extracted with ethyl acetate, and then washed with water and dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate. The solvent was distilled off to obtain a crude product, which was then recrystallized from isopropyl ether to obtain 1.6 g (yield: 64%) of white crystals. Melting point: 132°-134° C.
Preparation Example 5 9-(4-Chloro-2-fluoro-5-ethoxycarbonylphenylimino)-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-one (Compound No. 112)
Into a reaction flask, 3.8 g (11 mmol) of 1,2-tetramethylene-1-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-5-ethoxycarbonylphenylthiocarbamoyl)hydrazine, 2.1 g (26 mmol) of pyridine and 20 ml of dichloromethane, were charged, and a dichloromethane solution containaing 1.3 g (13 mmol) of phosgene, was dropwise added while cooling the mixture with ice water. After the dropwise addition, the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 hour to complete the reaction. The reaction solution was washed with water and dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, and then the solvent was distilled off to obtain a crude product. This crude product was purified by column chromatography to obtain 2.8 g (yield: 68%) of colorless sticky substance. Refractive index: nD 20 1.6002.
Preparation Example 6 9-{4-Chloro-2-fluoro-5-(1-methoxyethoxycarbonylethoxy)phenylimino}-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-one (Compound No. 128)
Into a reaction flask equipped with a Dimroth condenser, 1.9 g (6 mmol) of 9-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-hydroxyphenylimino)-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-one, 1.3 g (6 mmol) of methoxyethyl 2-bromopropionate, 1.0 g (6 mmol) of potassium carbonate and 20 ml of acetonitrile, were charged, and refluxed under heating for 40 minutes to complete the reaction. The reaction solution was filtered, concentrated, extracted with ethyl ether, and then washed with water and dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate. The solvent was distilled off to obtian a crude product, which was purified by column chromatography to obtain 1.2 g (yield: 46.1%) of slightly brown liquid. Refractive index: nD 20 1.5749
Preparation Example 7 9-{4-Chloro-3-[1-(ethoxycarbonyl)ethylamino]phenylimino}-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-one (Compound No. 72)
Into a reaction flask equipped with a Dimroth condenser, 2.2 g (7.4 mmol) of 9-(4-chloro-3-aminophenylimino)-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-one, 15 ml of ethyl 2-bromopropionate and 2.0 g (24 mmol) of sodium hydrogen carbonate, were charged, and refluxed under heating for 4 hours to complete the reaction. The reaction solution was filtered, concentrated and extracted with ethyl acetate, and then washed with water and dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate. The solvent was distilled off to obtain a crude product, which was purified by column chromatography to obtain 1.5 g (yield: 52%) of colorless oily substance. Refractive index: nD 20 1.5755
The 9-phenylimino-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-(one or thione) derivative of the formula I is useful as an active ingredient for a herbicide. When the compound of the formula I of the present invention is used as a herbicide for a paddy rice field, an upland field, an orchard or a non-agricultural field, the active ingredient can be used in a suitable formulation depending upon the particular purpose. Usually, the active ingredient is diluted with an inert liquid or solid carrier, and used in the form of a formulation such as a dust, a wettable powder, an emulsifiable concentrate, a granule, etc., if necessary by adding a surfactant and other additives. Further, the compound of the present invention may be used in combination with an insecticide, a nematocide, a fungicide, other herbicides, a plant growth controlling agent, a fertilizer, etc., as the case requires.
Now, the formulations will be described in detail with reference to typical Formulation Examples. In the following Formulation Examples, "parts" means "parts by weight".
Formulation Example 1 Wettable power
10.0 parts of Compound No. 43, 0.5 part of Emulgen (trademark of Kao Soap Co., Ltd.) 810, 0.5 part of Demol trademark of Kao Soap Co., Ltd.) N, 20.0 parts of Kunilite (trademark of Kunimine Kogyo K.K.) 201, and 69.0 parts of Zeeklite (trademark of Zeeklite Co., Ltd.) CA, were mixed and pulverized to obtain a wettable powder containing 10% of an active ingredient.
Formulation Example 2 Wettable powder
10.0 parts of Compound No. 33, 0.5 part of Emulgen 810, 0.5 part of Demol N, 20.0 parts of Kunilite 201, 5.0 parts of Carplex 80 and 64.0 parts of Zeeklite CA, were mixed and pulverized to obtain a wettable powder containing 10% of the active ingredient.
Formulation Example 3 Emulsifiable concentrate
To 30 parts of Compound No. 19, 60 parts of a mixture of xylene and isophorone in equal amounts and 10 parts of surfactant Sorpol (trademark of Toho Kagaku Kogyo K.K.) 800A, were added, and the mixture was thoroughly mixed to obtain 100 parts of an emulsifiable concentrate.
Formulation Example 4 Granules
10 parts of water was added to 10 parts of Compound No. 21, 80 parts of a filler obtained by mixing talc and bentonite in a ratio of 1:3, 5 parts of white carbon and 5 parts of surfactant Sorpol N 800A, and the mixture was thoroughly kneaded to obtain a paste, which was extruded from sieve openings having a diameter of 0.7 mm and dried, and then cut into a length of from 0.5 to 1 mm, to obtain 100 parts of granules.
The compounds of the formula of the present invention exhibit excellent herbicidal effects at a very low dose in a wide range from the germination stage to the growing stage of annual weeds such as barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli), umbrella-plant (Cyperus difformis L.), monochoria (Monochoria vaginalis Presl), spike-flowered rotala (Rotalal indica Koehne), false pimpernel (Lindernia procumbens Philcox) and Dopatrium junceum Hamilt, and perennial weeds such as bulrush (Scirpus juncoides Roxb.), slender spikerush (Eleocharis acicularis Roem. et Schult.), water plantain (Alisma canaliculatum A. Br. et Bouche), Sagittaria (Sagittaria pygmaea Miq.) and cyperus sp. (Cyperus serotinus Rottb.) which grow in paddy fields. At the same time, they have high selectivity for paddy field rice. Further, they exhibit high herbicidal effects, by soil treatment or by foliage treatment, against various weeds in the upland fields, for example, broad leaf weeds such as smart weed (Polygonum nodosum L.), pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus), lambsquaters (Chenopodium album), common chickweed (Stellaria media), speed well (Veronica persica), wild mustard (Brassica kaber var. pinnatifida) and cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium), cyperaceous weeds such as rice flatsedge (Cyperus iria L.), and gramineous weeds such as barnyardgrass, large crabgrass (Digitaria sanguinalis) and green foxtail (Setaria viridis). At the same time, they have a feature that they are highly safe to crop plants such as upland rice, wheat, soybean and corn.
The dose of the compound of the present invention is usually within a range of from 10 g to 15 kg/ha. More specifically, the dose is usually from 30 g to 5 kg/ha for upland fields, from 10 g to 1 kg/ha for paddy rice fields, and from 200 g to 5 kg/ha for non-agricultural fields.
Further, the compounds of the present invention have excellent residual effects, and show stabilized effects for a long period of time also in paddy fields. They are also useful for orchard, grassland, lawn and non-agricultural fields.
Now, the herbicidal effects of the herbicides of the present invention will be described with reference to Text Examples.
Text Example 1 Herbicidal test by soil treatment of paddy field
Into a 100 cm2 porcelain pot, paddy field soil was filled and puddled. Then, seeds of barnyardgrass, umbrella plant, monochoria and bulrush were sown, and water was introduced to a depth of 3 cm.
Next day, the wettable powder prepared in accordance with Formulation Example 1, was diluted with water and dropwise applied to the surface of the water. The amount of the active ingredient applied, was 400 g/10a. Then, the pot was left in a green house. Twenty one days after the application, the herbicidal effects were evaluated in accordance with the standards identified in Table 3. The results are shown in Table 4.
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5         Withered                                                        
4.5       Herbicidal effect (or phytotoxicity) in a range                 
          of 90 to 99%                                                    
4         Herbicidal effect (or phytotoxicity) in a range                 
          of 80 to 89%                                                    
3.5       Herbicidal effect (or phytotoxicity) in a range                 
          of 70 to 79%                                                    
3         Herbicidal effect (or phytotoxicity) in a range                 
          of 60 to 69%                                                    
2.5       Herbicidal effect (or phytotoxicity) in a range                 
          of 50 to 59%                                                    
2         Herbicidal effect (or phytotoxicity) in a range                 
          of 40 to 49%                                                    
1.5       Herbicidal effect (or phytotoxicity) in a range                 
          of 30 to 39%                                                    
1         Herbicidal effect (or phytotoxicity) in a range                 
          of 20 to 29%                                                    
0.5       Herbicidal effect (or phytotoxicity) in a range                 
          of 1 to 19%                                                     
0         No herbicidal effect (or no phytotoxicity)                      
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       Herbicidal effects                                                 
Compound Barnyard- Umbrella                                               
No.      grass     plant    Monochoria                                    
                                      Bulrush                             
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 2       2.5       2        5         3.5                                 
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Test Example 2 Low dose test in soil treatment of irrigated paddy field
Into a 1/5,000a Wagner pot, paddy field soil was filled and puddled, and water was introduced to a depth of 3 cm.
In pot A, three germinated tubers of each of flat sedge and sagittaria, were embedded in the surface layer of the soil, and two seedlings of two rice plants of 2.2 leaf stage, were transplanted in a depth of 2 cm.
In pot B, seeds of barnyardgrass, hardstem bulrush, narrow leaf water plantain, monochoria and umbrella plant were sown in the surface layer of the soil.
The day after the seeding and transplantation, a prescribed amount of a wettable powder of each compound formulated in accordance with Formulation Example 1, was diluted with water and dropwise applied by a pipette.
Thirty days after application, the herbicidal effect and phytotoxicity were evaluated in accordance with the standards identified in Table 3. The results are shown in Table 5.
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Dose of                            (Part 2)                               
active      (Part 1)                              Transplanted            
Compound                                                                  
      ingredient                                                          
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                  Umbrella         Water     Cyperus                      
                                                  paddy field             
No.   (g/10 a)                                                            
            grass plant                                                   
                       Monochoria                                         
                              Bulrush                                     
                                   plantain                               
                                        Sagittaria                        
                                             sp   rice                    
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      25    4.5   5    5      4    5    5    5    0                       
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      25    5     5    5      5    5    5    5    0                       
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      6.3   5     5    5      5    5    4.5  5    0                       
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      12.5  5     5    5      5    5    5    5    0                       
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      12.5  5     5    5      5    5    5    5    0                       
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      12.5  5     5    5      5    5    5    5    0                       
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      12.5  5     5    5      5    5    5    5    0                       
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      12.5  5     5    5      5    5    4    5    0                       
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      12.5  5     5    5      5    5    2    5    0                       
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      25    5     5    5      5    5    5    5    0                       
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      25    5     5    5      5    5    5    5    0                       
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      3.2   5     5    5      5    5    5    5    0.5                     
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      3.2   5     5    5      5    5    5    5    0                       
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      3.2   5     5    5      5    5    5    5    0.5                     
35    6.3   5     5    5      5    5    5    5    3.5                     
      3.2   5     5    5      5    5    5    5    3                       
36    12.5  5     5    5      5    5    5    4    2                       
      6.3   5     5    5      4    5    5    2    1                       
37    25    5     5    5      5    5    5    5    0                       
      12.5  5     5    5      5    5    5    5    0                       
38    25    5     5    5      5    5    5    5    0                       
      12.5  5     5    5      5    5    5    5    0                       
39    25    5     5    5      5    5    5    5    1                       
      12.5  5     5    5      3.5  5    5    2    0                       
42    25    5     5    5      5    5    5    5    0                       
      12.5  5     5    5      5    5    5    5    0                       
43    12.5  5     5    5      5    5    5    5    0                       
      6.3   5     5    5      5    5    5    5    0                       
Ronstar                                                                   
      50    5     5    5      5    5    4.5  5    2                       
      25    5     5    5      5    5    2.5  5    2                       
      12.5  5     5    5      5    5    1.5  3    1                       
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Text Example 3 The herbicidal test in soil treatment of upland field
Into a 120 cm2 plastic pot, upland field soil was filled, and seeds of barnyardgrass, large crabgrass, smart weed, pigweed, lambsquaters and rice flatsedge were sown and covered with soil.
A wettable powder of each test compound formulated in accordance with Formulation Example 1, was diluted with water in an amount of 100 liter/10a and uniformly applied to the surface of soil by means of a small size spray at a dose of 400 g/10a of the active ingredient. After the application, the pot was left for 21 days in a green house, and then the herbicidal effects were evaluated in accordance with the standards identified in Table 3. The results are shown in Table 6.
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Com-  Herbicidal effects                                                  
pound Barnyard- Large    Smart Pig- Lambs-                                
                                          Rice                            
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                         weed  weed quaters                               
                                          flatsedge                       
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Text Example 4 The herbicidal test in foliage treatment in upland field
Into a 120 cm2 plastic pot, upland field soil was filled, and seeds of barnyardgrass, large crabgrass, smart weed, pigweed, lambsquater and rice flatsedge, were sown, and grown in a green house until barnyardgrass grew to the 3 leaf stage. When barnyardgrass reached the 3 leaf stage, a wettable powder of each test compound formulated in accordance with Formulation Example 1 was diluted with water in an amount of 100 liter/10 a and applied to the foliage of the plants from above by a small size spray at a dose of 400 g/10 a of the active ingredient. After the application, the pot was left for 21 days in a green house, and then the herbicidal effects were evaluated in accordance with the standards identified in Table 3. The results are shown in Table 7.
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Com-  Herbicidal effects                                                  
pound Barnyard- Large    Smart Pig- Lambs-                                
                                          Rice                            
No.   grass     crabgrass                                                 
                         weed  weed quaters                               
                                          flatsedge                       
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Text Example 5 Herbicidal test in the soil treatment of paddy rice field
Into a 10 cm2 porcelain pot, paddy field soil was filled and puddled, and seeds of barnyardgrass, umbrella plant, monochoria and bulrush were sown. Then, water was introduced to the depth of 3 cm.
Next day, a wettable powder prepared in accordance with Formulation Example 1, was diluted with water and dropwise applied to the surface of water. The amount of the active ingredient applied was 400 g/10a. The pot was left in a green house, and twenty one days after the application, the herbicidal activities were evaluated in accordance with the standards identified in Table 3. The results are shown in Table 8.
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Compound                                                                  
        Barnyard-  Umbrella                                               
No.     grass      plant    Monochoria                                    
                                      Bulrush                             
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Text Example 6 Low dose test in the soil treatment of irrigated paddy rice field
Into a 1/5,000a Wagner pot, paddy field soil was filled and puddled, and then water was introduced to a depth of 3 cm.
In pot A, three germinated tubers of each of water nutgrass and sagittaria, were embedded in the surface layer of the soil, and two seedlings of two paddy field rice plants of 2.2 leaf stage, were transplanted in a depth of 2 cm.
In pot B, seeds of barnyardgrass, bulrush, water plantain, monochoria and umbrella plant, were sown in the surface layer of the soil.
The day after the seeding and transplantation, a prescribed amount of a wettable powder of each compound formulated in accordance with Formulation Example 1, was diluted with water and dropwise applied by a pippet.
Thirty days after the application, the herbicidal effects were evaluated in accordance with the standards identified in Table 3. The results are shown in Table 9.
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      Dose of                                                             
      active                                       Transplanted           
Compound                                                                  
      ingredient                                                          
            Barnyard-                                                     
                  Umbrella         Water           paddy field            
No.   (g/10 a)                                                            
            grass plant                                                   
                       Monochoria                                         
                              Bulrush                                     
                                   plantain                               
                                        Sagittaria                        
                                             Flat sedge                   
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57    25    5     5    5      5    5    5    5     0                      
      12.5  5     5    5      5    5    5    5     0                      
58    25    5     5    5      5    5    5    5     0                      
      12.5  5     5    5      5    5    5    5     0                      
59    25    5     5    5      5    5    5    5     1                      
60    12.5  5     5    5      5    5    5    5     1                      
      6.3   5     5    5      5    5    5    5     0                      
61    50    5     5    5      5    5    5    5     0                      
      25    5     5    5      5    5    5    5     0                      
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      12.5  5     5    5      5    5    5    5     0                      
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      12.5  5     5    5      5    5    5    5     0                      
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      25    5     5    5      5    5    4    5     0                      
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      25    5     5    5      5    5    5    4     0                      
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Test Example 7 Herbicidal test in the soil treatment of upland field
To a 120 cm2 plastic pot, upland field soil was filled and seeds of barnyardgrass, large crabgrass, smart weed, pigweed, lambsquater and rice flatsedge were sown and covered with soil. A wettable powder of each compound formulated in accordance with Formulation Example 1, was diluted with water in an amount of 100 liter/10a and uniformly applied to the surface of the soil by a small size spray at a dose of 400 g/10a of the active ingredient. After the treatment, the pot was left in a green house for 21 days, and then the herbicidal effects were evaluated in accordance with the standards identified in Table 3. The results are shown in Table 10.
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 58   4         5        5     5    5     5                               
 59   4         5        5     5    5     5                               
 63   3         5        5     5    5     5                               
 64   3         5        5     5    5     5                               
 67   5         5        5     5    5     5                               
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Text Example 8 Herbicidal test in the foliage treatment of upland field
Into a 120 cm2 plastic pot, upland field soil was filled, and seeds of barnyardgrass, large crabgrass, smart weed, pigweed, lambsquater and rice flatsedge, were sown, and grown in a green house until barnyardgrass grew to the 3 leaf stage. When barnyardgrass reached the 3 leaf stage, a wettable powder of each test compound prepared in accordance with Formulation Example 1 was diluted with water in an amount of 100 liter/10a and applied to the foliage of the plants from above by a small size spray at a dose of 400 g/10a of the active ingredient. After the application, the pot was left in a green house for 21 days, and then the herbicidal effects were evaluated in accordance with the standards identified in Table 3. The results are shown in Table 11.
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Claims (13)

We claim:
1. A 9-phenylimino-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-(one or thione) compound having the formula: ##STR40## wherein Y which may be the same or different, represents chlorine, bromine, fluorine, hydroxyl, lower alkyl, lower alkoxy which may be substituted by chlorine, bromine or fluorine, lower alkenyloxy which may be substituted by chlorine, bromine or fluorine, lower alkynyloxy, phenoxy, lower cycloalkyloxy, lower alkoxycarbonyl-lower alkenyloxy, lower alkylthiocarbonyl-lower alkyloxy, lower alkynyloxycarbonyl-lower alkyloxy, benzyloxycarbonyl-lower alkyloxy, trifluoromethyl, benzyloxy which may be substituted by chlorine or lower alkyl, lower alkenyl, cyano-lower alkyl, lower alkylcarbamoyloxy, benzyl which may be substituted by one or two lower alkyl, lower alkoxy-lower alkyl, lower alkynyloxy-lower alkyl, lower cycloalkylmethyloxy which may be substituted by chlorine, bromine or fluorine, lower alkoxy-lower alkyloxy, phenethyloxy, lower cycloalkyloxycarbonyl-lower alkyloxy, pyrrolidinocarbonyl, phenylcarbonyl which may be substituted by lower alkyl, ##STR41## wherein R1 is hydrogen, lower alkyl, phenyl, lower cycloalkyl, lower alkoxy-lower alkyl, lower alkoxycarbonyl-lower alkyl or ##STR42## (wherein R2 is hydrogen or lower alkoxy), X is oxygen or sulfur, ##STR43## (wherein R3 is lower alkyl, lower alkenyl or lower alkynyl, and m is 0 or 2), ##STR44## wherein R4 is hydrogen or lower alkyl, and R5 is hydrogen, lower alkyl, lower alkoxy-lower alkyl, tetrahydrofurfuryl, lower alkoxy-lower alkyloxy-lower alkyl, lower alkoxycarbonyl-lower alkyl or N═C(CH3)--R6 (wherein R6 is lower alkyl or phenyl), --NHR7 (wherein R7 is lower alkylcarbonyl or lower alkoxycarbonyl-lower alkyl), ##STR45## (wherein R8 is hydrogen or lower alkyl, and R9 is lower alkoxy, lower cycloalkyloxy or pyrrolidinyl), or ##STR46## (wherein X is as defined above); n is an integer or from 0 to 3; and X is oxygen or sulfur.
2. The compound according to claim 1, wherein Y is chlorine, bromine or fluorine, lower alkoxy which may be substituted by chlorine, bromine or fluorine, lower alkenyloxy which may be substituted by chlorine, bromine or fluorine, lower alkynyloxy, phenoxy, benxyloxy which may be substituted by chlorine or lower alkyl, ##STR47## wherein R1 is hydrogen, lower alkyl, phenyl, lower cycloalkyl, lower alkoxy-lower alkyl, lower alkoxycarbonyl-lower alkyl or ##STR48## (wherein R2 is hydrogen or lower alkoxy), X is oxygen or sulfur, ##STR49## wherein R4 is hydrogen or lower alkyl, and R5 is hydrogen, lower alkyl, lower alkynyl, benzyl, lower alkoxy-lower alkyl, tetrahydrofurfuryl, lower alkoxy-lower alkyloxy-lower alkyl, lower alkoxycarbonyl-lower alkyl, lower cycloalkyl, or --N═C(CH3)R6 (wherein R6 is lower alkyl or phenyl).
3. The compound according to claim 1, which has the formula: ##STR50## wherein A is hydrogen, chlorine, bromine or fluorine, B is chlorine, bromine or fluorine, and R5 is hydrogen, lower alkyl, lower alkynyl, benzyl, lower alkoxy-lower alkyl, tetrahydrofurfuryl, lower alkoxy-lower alkyloxy-lower alkyl, lower alkoxycarbonyl-lower alkyl, lower cycloalkyl, or --N═C(CH3)R6 (wherein R6 is lower alkyl or phenyl).
4. The compound according to claim 1, which has the formula: ##STR51## wherein A is hydrogen, chlorine, bromine or fluorine, B is chlorine, bromine or fluorine, and R10 is hydrogen, lower alkyl, lower alkynyl, lower alkoxy-lower alkyl, lower alkoxy-lower alkyloxy-lower alkyl, or tetrahydrofurfuryl.
5. The compound according to claim 1, which has the formula: ##STR52## wherein A is hydrogen, chlorine, bromine or fluorine, B is chlorine, bromine or fluorine, and R1 is hydrogen, lower alkyl, phenyl, lower cycloalkyl, lower alkoxy-lower alkyl, lower alkoxycarbonyl-lower alkyl or ##STR53## (wherein R2 is hydrogen or lower alkoxy).
6. The compound according to claim 1, which has the formula: ##STR54## wherein .[.Hal is chlorine, bromine or fluorine, and.]. R11 is hydrogen or lower alkyl.
7. A herbicidal composition comprising a herbicidally effective amount of a compound of the formula I as defined in claim 1 and a carrier.
8. A 9-phenylimino-8-thia-1,6-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonane-7-(one or thione) compound having the formula: ##STR55## wherein Y is at least one halogen and a group represented by the formula: ##STR56## wherein R8 is hydrogen or lower alkyl, and R9 is lower alkoxy, lower cycloalkyloxy or pyrrolidinyl; X is oxygen or sulfur, and n is an integer from 2 to 3.
9. The compound according to claim 8, wherein R9 is lower alkoxy.
10. The compound according to claim 8, wherein n is 3 having two chlorine or fluorine radicals and one radical of the formula ##STR57## wherein R8 is hydrogen or lower alkyl, and R9 is lower alkoxy, lower cycloalkoxy or pyrrolidinyl.
11. The compound according to claim 9, wherein n is an integer from 2 to 3.
12. The compound according to claim 11, wherein n is 3 having two chlorine or fluorine radicals and one radical of the formula: ##STR58## wherein R8 is hydrogen or lower alkyl, and R9 is lower alkoxy, lower cycloalkoxy or pyrrolidinyl. .Iadd.
13. The compound according to claim 6, wherein R11 is ethyl. .Iaddend. .Iadd.14. The compound according to claim 6, wherein R11 is hydrogen. .Iaddend. .Iadd.15. The compound according to claim 6, wherein R11 is isopropyl. .Iaddend.
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