Design, synthesis and herbicidal activities of novel self-dispreading phenoxy carboxylic acid derivatives for the control of water hyacinth floating on the water surface

Lv-Yin Zheng Ren-Miao Wu Wei Guo Wen-Hua You Yan-Lan Ling Xiao-Lin Fan

Citation:  Lv-Yin Zheng, Ren-Miao Wu, Wei Guo, Wen-Hua You, Yan-Lan Ling, Xiao-Lin Fan. Design, synthesis and herbicidal activities of novel self-dispreading phenoxy carboxylic acid derivatives for the control of water hyacinth floating on the water surface[J]. Chinese Chemical Letters, 2015, 26(8): 1008-1010. doi: 10.1016/j.cclet.2015.04.008 shu

Design, synthesis and herbicidal activities of novel self-dispreading phenoxy carboxylic acid derivatives for the control of water hyacinth floating on the water surface

    通讯作者: Wei Guo,
    Xiao-Lin Fan,
  • 基金项目:

    This work was supported by the Advanced Research Team Project of Jiangxi Province (No. 20133BCB24011) (No. 20133BCB24011)

    Key Technology R&D Program of Jiangxi Province (No. 20141BBG70070)  (No. 20141BBG70070)

    Science Foundation of Jiangxi Provincial Department of Education (No. Gjj4669). (No. Gjj4669)

摘要: A series of novel self-dispreading phenoxy carboxylic acid derivatives were designed and synthesized by I2 catalyzed one-step reaction. Their structures were confirmed by IR, NMR, and HRMS. The derivatives can self-spread and float on the water surface. Preliminary bioassays showed that some compounds, 3i-3p, had excellent herbicidal activities against water hyacinth. This strategy provided a novel approach for the water hyacinth control.

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