US20140031376A1 - Iminopropene compound and use thereof - Google Patents

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US20140031376A1
US20140031376A1 US14/045,101 US201314045101A US2014031376A1 US 20140031376 A1 US20140031376 A1 US 20140031376A1 US 201314045101 A US201314045101 A US 201314045101A US 2014031376 A1 US2014031376 A1 US 2014031376A1
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  • the present invention relates to an iminopropene compound and pesticidal use thereof.
  • the present invention is intended to provide a compound having superior pest-controlling activity.
  • the present inventor has intensively studied in order to find a compound having superior pest-controlling activity and, as a result, has found that an iminopropene compound represented by the formula (I) has superior pest-controlling activity.
  • an iminopropene compound represented by the formula (I) has superior pest-controlling activity.
  • the present invention provides as follows:
  • X represents OX 1 , NX 2 X 3 , SX 4 , S(O) m X 5 , Si(X 6 ) 3 or N ⁇ C(X 7 ) 2 ,
  • Y represents OY 1 , NY 2 Y 3 , SY 4 , SO 2 Y 5 or N ⁇ C(Y 6 ) 2 ,
  • X 2 and X 3 represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other
  • X 5 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • X 6 s represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or a lower alkoxy group optionally substituted,
  • X 7 s represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, OX L7 , SX M7 or NX G7 X H7 ,
  • Y 5 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Y 6 s represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, OY L6 , SY M6 or NY G6 Y H6 ,
  • X A1 , X A2 , X A3 , X A4 , Y A1 , Y A2 , Y A3 , Y A4 and Z A represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • X B1 , X B2 , X B3 , X B4 , Y B1 , Y B2 , Y B3 , Y B 4 and Z B represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted,
  • X D1 , X D2 , X D3 , X D4 , Y D1 , Y D2 , Y D3 , Y D4 and Z D represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an amino group optionally substituted, a cyano group or OG a1 ,
  • X E1 , X E2 , X E3 , X E4 , Y E1 , Y E2 , Y E3 , Y E4 and Z E represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally
  • X D1 and X E1 , X D2 and X E2 , X D3 and X E3 , X D4 and X E4 , Y D1 and Y E1 , Y D2 and Y E2 , Y D3 and Y E3 , Y D4 and Y E4 , and Z D and Z E represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • X F1 , X F2 , X F3 , Y F1 , Y F2 , Y F3 and Z F represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted,
  • X F4 and Y F4 represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • X H1 , X H2 , X H7 , Y H2 , Y H6 and Z H represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • X G1 and X H1 , X G2 and X H2 , X G7 and X H7 , Y G2 and Y H2 , Y G6 and Y H6 , and Z and Z H represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • X I1 , X I2 , Y I1 , Y I2 and Z I represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, OG a2 , SG a3 or NG G1 G H1 ,
  • X L7 , X M7 , Y L6 and Y M6 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • G a1 , G a2 and G a3 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • G A1 and G A2 represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • G B1 and G B2 represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted,
  • G D1 and G D2 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an amino group optionally substituted, a cyano group or OG d1 ,
  • G E1 and G E2 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • G D1 and G E1 , and G D2 and G E2 represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • G F1 and G F2 represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted,
  • G H1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • G G1 and G H1 represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other
  • G d1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • G A1-1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • G B1-1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted,
  • G D1-1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an amino group optionally substituted, a cyano group or OL,
  • G E1-1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • G D1-1 and G E1-1 represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other
  • G F1-1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted,
  • L represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Q 11 , Q 12 , Q 21 , Q 22 , Q 31 , Q 32 , Q 41 , Q 42 , Q 51 , Q 52 , Q 61 , Q 62 , Q 71 , Q 72 , Q 81 , Q 82 , Q 91 , Q 92 , Q G1 , Q G2 , Q K1 , Q K2 , Q Ga and Q Gb represent each independently oxygen or sulfur
  • n an integer of 1 or 2
  • n, p and q represent each independently an integer of 0 or 2
  • a pesticidal composition comprising the compound (I) or a salt thereof as an active ingredient and an inert carrier; and a method for controlling a pest which comprises a step of applying an effective amount of the compound (I) or a salt thereof to a pest or a habitat of pests.
  • X, Y and Z are defined above.
  • X is OX 1 , NX 2 X 3 , SX 4 or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • X 2 and X 3 are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • Y is OY 1 , NY 2 Y 3 or SY 4
  • Y 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or N ⁇ C(Y I1 ) 2 ,
  • Y 2 and Y 4 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Y 3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Z B is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), SO 2 Z F (wherein, Z F is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocycl
  • Z K is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or
  • Z I s are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • X 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Y is OY 1 , NY 2 Y 3 or SY 4
  • Y 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or N ⁇ C(Y I1 ) 2 ,
  • Y 2 and Y 4 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Y 3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Z B is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), SO 2 Z F (wherein, Z F is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocycl
  • Z K is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or N ⁇ C(Z I ) 2 (wherein, Z I s are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • X 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted
  • Y is OY 1 , NY 2 Y 3 or SY 4
  • Y 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or N ⁇ C(Y I1 ) 2 (Y I1 s are each independently a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group),
  • Y 2 and Y 3 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted,
  • Y 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon sulfonyl group optionally substituted, an amino group substituted with an aromatic hydrocarbon group and optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group, a lower alkoxy group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group or a lower alkylidene amino group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • X 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, lower alkyl group or lower alkoxy group and (2) a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with at least one halogen; a higher alkyl group; a lower alkenyl group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen atom, (2) a nitro group, (3) a lower alkyl group, (4) a lower haloalkyl group and (5) a lower alkoxy group; or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with one or more lower alkyl group(s)),
  • Y is OY 1 , NY 2 Y 3 or SY 4
  • Y 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group, (2) an aromatic hydrocarbon group substituted with at least one halogen and (3) a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a cyano group, (3) a nitro group, (4) a lower alkyl group, (5) an amino group, (6) a lower alkylthio group, (7) a lower alkylsulfonyl group, (8) a lower cycloalkyl group, (9) an aromatic hydrocarbon group, (10) a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, (11) a lower alkoxy group, (12) a heterocyclic group, (13) a lower alkylene group and (14) a lower alkylenedioxy group; a
  • Y 2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group,
  • Y 3 is a lower alkyl group
  • Y 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (2) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group and (3) a lower cycloalkyl group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group and (4) a lower haloalkyloxy group; a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a lower alkyl group, (2) a lower haloalkyl group and (3) a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen; a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen; or a lower
  • Z is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one halogen; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a nitro group, (3) a cyano group, (4) a lower alkyl group, (5) a lower alkoxy group, (6) a lower haloalkyl group, (7) a lower cycloalkyl group and (8) an aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group; a heterocyclic group; a lower alkoxycarbonyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon sulfonyl group; an amino group substituted with an aromatic hydrocarbon group and optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group; a lower alkoxy group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a lower alkylidene amino group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • X 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, NX G1 X H1 , or N ⁇ C(X I1 ) 2 ),
  • Y is OY 1 , NY 2 Y 3 or SY 4
  • Y 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, or N ⁇ C(Y I1 ) 2 ,
  • Y 2 and Y 4 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Y 3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Z B is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), SO 2 Z F (wherein, Z F is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocycl
  • Z K is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or N ⁇ C(Z I ) 2 (wherein, Z I s are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • X 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a di-lower alkyl amino group, a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted, or a lower cycloalkylidene amino group optionally substituted
  • Y is OY 1 or SY 4
  • Y 1 and Y 4 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • X 1 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group, (4) a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, (5) a lower alkanoyl group, (6) a lower alkylthio group, (7) an aromatic hydrocarbon group, (8) a cyano group, (9) a nitro group and (10) an alkylenedioxy group; an alkylidene amino group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group; a lower cycloalkylidene amino group; or a di-
  • Y is OY 1 or SY 4
  • Y 1 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of a halogen and a lower alkyl group,
  • Y 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group),
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower cycloalkylthio group, (3) a hydroxyl group, (4) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, (5) a lower alkenyl group, (6) a lower alkoxy group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (7) a lower alkanoyloxy group, (8) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group or halogen, (9) a heterocyclic group, (10) a lower alkylthio group, (11) a lower alkyl sulfinyl group, (12) a lower alkyl sulfonyl group, (13) an arylthio group, (14) a lower alkoxy carbonyl group, (15) a lower alkanoyl group, (16) an aromatic hydrocarbon carbonyl group, (17) a
  • X is NX 2 X 3 , or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Y is OY 1 , NY 2 Y 3 or SY 4
  • Y 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or N ⁇ C(Y I1 )
  • Y 2 and Y 4 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Y 3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Z B is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), SO 2 Z F (wherein, Z F is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocycl
  • Z K is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or N ⁇ C(Z I ) 2 (wherein, Z I s are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • X is NX 2 X 3 , or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 3 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted,
  • X 2 and X 3 are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • X 5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • Y is OY 1 , or SY 4
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted.
  • X is NX 2 X 3 , or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 2 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a lower alkanoyl group
  • X 3 is a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group
  • X 2 and X 3 are formed a piperidino group or morpholino group together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • X 5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group
  • Y is OY 1 , or SY 4
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • X is OX 1 , NX 2 X 3 , SX 4 or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • X 2 and X 3 are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • Y is OY 1
  • Y 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or N ⁇ C(Y I1 ) 2 ,
  • Z is a cyano group, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Z B is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), SO 2 Z F (wherein, Z F is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocycl
  • Z K is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or N ⁇ C(Z I ) 2 (wherein, Z I s are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • X is OX 1 , NX 2 X 3 , SX 4 or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a di-lower alkyl amino group, a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkylidene amino group optionally substituted,
  • X 3 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • X 2 and X 3 are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • X 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, X 5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted),
  • Y is OY 1
  • Y 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or N ⁇ C(Y I1 ) 2 (Y I1 s are each independently a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group)
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • X is OX 1 , NX 2 X 3 , SX 4 or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 1 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group, (4) a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, (5) a lower alkanoyl group, (6) a lower alkylthio group, (7) an aromatic hydrocarbon group, (8) a cyano group, (9) a nitro group and (10) an alkylenedioxy group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an alkylidene amino group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group; a lower cycloalkylidene amino group; or a
  • X 2 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a lower alkanoyl group,
  • X 3 is a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group
  • X 2 and X 3 are formed a piperidino group or a morpholino group together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • X 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, lower alkyl group or lower alkoxy group and (2) a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with at least one halogen; a higher alkyl group; a lower alkenyl group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen atom, (2) a nitro group, (3) a lower alkyl group, (4) a lower haloalkyl group and (5) a lower alkoxy group; or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with one or more lower alkyl group(s),
  • X 5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group
  • Y is OY 1 ,
  • Y 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group, (2) an aromatic hydrocarbon group substituted with at least one halogen and (3) a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a cyano group, (3) a nitro group, (4) a lower alkyl group, (5) an amino group, (6) a lower alkylthio group, (7) a lower alkyl sulfonyl group, (8) a lower cycloalkyl group, (9) an aromatic hydrocarbon group, (10) a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, (11) a lower alkoxy group, (12) a heterocyclic group, (13) a lower alkylenedioxy group and (14) a lower alkylene
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a cyano group, (3) a hydroxy group, (4) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen or aromatic hydrocarbon group, (5) a lower alkenyl group, (6) a lower alkoxy group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (7) a lower alkanoyl oxy group, (8) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen or lower alkyl group, (9) a heterocyclic group, (10) a lower alkylthio group, (11) a lower alkyl sulfinyl group, (12) a lower alkyl sulfonyl group, (13) an arylthio group, (14) a lower alkoxy carbonyl group, (15) a lower alkanoyl group, (16) an aromatic hydrocarbon carbonyl group, (17) a lower al
  • X is OX 1 , NX 2 X 3 , SX 4 or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • X 2 and X 3 are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • Y is SY 4
  • Y 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Z B is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), SO 2 Z F (wherein, Z F is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocycl
  • Z K is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or N ⁇ C(Z I ) 2 (wherein, Z I s are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • X is OX 1 , SX 4 or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 1 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • X 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted
  • X 5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • Y is SY 4
  • Y 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon sulfonyl group optionally substituted, an amino group substituted with an aromatic hydrocarbon group and optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group, a lower alkoxy group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • X is OX 1 , SX 4 or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group, (4) a nitro group; or a heterocyclic group,
  • X 5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group
  • Y is SY 4
  • Y 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (2) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group and (3) a lower cycloalkyl group; a higher alkyl group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group and (4) a lower haloalkyloxy group; a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a lower alkyl group, (2) a lower haloalkyl group and (3) a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen; a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted with
  • Z is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one halogen; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; a lower alkoxycarbonyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon sulfonyl group optionally substituted; an amino group substituted with an aromatic hydrocarbon group and optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group; a lower alkoxy group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group; or a lower alkylidene amino group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • X is OX 1 , NX 2 X 3 , SX 4 or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • X 2 and X 3 are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • Y is SY 4
  • Y 4 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Z B is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), SO 2 Z F (wherein, Z F is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocycl
  • Z K is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or N ⁇ C(Z I ) 2 (wherein, Z I s are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • X is OX 1 , SX 4 or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 1 represents an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • X 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted,
  • X 5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • Y is SY 4
  • Y 4 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon sulfonyl group optionally substituted, an amino group substituted with an aromatic hydrocarbon group and optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group, a lower alkoxy group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • X is OX 1 , SX 4 or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 4 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, a lower cycloalkyl group, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group or lower alkoxy group,
  • X 5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group
  • Y is SY 4
  • Y 4 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen and (3) a lower alkoxy group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, and (2) a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one halogen; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; a lower alkoxycarbonyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon sulfonyl group optionally substituted; an amino group substituted with an aromatic hydrocarbon group and optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group; a lower alkoxy group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group; or a lower alkylidene amino group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • X is OX 1 , NX 2 X 3 , SX 4 or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • X 2 and X 3 are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • Y is SY 4
  • Y 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, or a higher alkynyl group
  • Y 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, or a higher alkynyl group
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Z B is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), SO 2 Z F (wherein, Z F is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocycl
  • Z K is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or N ⁇ C(Z I ) 2 (wherein, Z I s are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • X 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted
  • Y is SY 4
  • Y 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, or a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted.
  • X 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group, and (4) a nitro group; or a heterocyclic group),
  • Y is SY 4
  • Y 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen and (2) a lower cycloalkyl group; a higher alkyl group; a lower cycloalkyl group; a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen; a higher alkenyl group; or a lower alkynyl group),
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group.
  • X is OX 1 , NX 2 X 3 , SX 4 or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • X 2 and X 3 are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • Y is NY 2 Y 3
  • Y 2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Y 3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Z B is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z F is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted),
  • Z G and Z H are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Z K is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or
  • Z I s are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • X 4 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • Y is NY 2 Y 3
  • Y 2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted
  • Y 3 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted.
  • X 4 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen or lower alkyl group
  • Y is NY 2 Y 3
  • Y 2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group
  • Y 3 is a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • X is OX 1 , NX 2 X 3 , SX 4 or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • X 2 and X 3 are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • Y is OY 1 , NY 2 Y 3 or SY 4
  • Y 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, or N ⁇ C(Y I1 ) 2 ,
  • Y 2 and Y 4 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Y 3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Z B is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), SO 2 Z F (wherein, Z F is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), NZ G Z H (wherein, Z G and Z H are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally
  • Z K is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or N ⁇ C(Z I ) 2
  • Z I s are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • X is OX 1 , NX 2 X 3 , SX 4 or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a di-lower alkyl amino group, a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted or a lower cycloalkylidene amino group optionally substituted
  • X 3 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • X 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, and X 5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted),
  • Y is OY 1 , NY 2 Y 3 or SY 4
  • Y 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, or N ⁇ C(Y I1 ) 2
  • Y I1 s are independently a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group
  • Y 2 and Y 3 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • Y 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted
  • Y 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, or N ⁇ C(Y I1 ) 2
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon sulfonyl group optionally substituted, an amino group substituted with an aromatic hydrocarbon group and optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group, and aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group, a lower alkoxy group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • X is OX 1 , NX 2 X 3 , SX 4 or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 1 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group, (4) a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, (5) a lower alkanoyl group, (6) a lower alkylthio group, (7) an aromatic hydrocarbon group, (8) a cyano group, (9) a nitro group and (10) an alkylenedioxy group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an alkylidene amino group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group; a lower cycloalkylidene amino group; or a
  • X 2 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a lower alkanoyl group,
  • X 3 is a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group
  • X 2 and X 3 are formed a piperidino group or a morpholino group together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • X 4 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one heterocyclic group optionally substituted with at least one halogen; a higher alkyl group; a lower alkenyl group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a nitro group, (3) a lower alkyl group, (4) a halo-lower alkyl group, and (5) a lower alkoxy group; or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with one or more lower alkyl group(s),
  • X 5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group
  • Y is OY 1 , NY 2 Y 3 or SY 4
  • Y 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group, (2) an aromatic hydrocarbon group substituted with at least one halogen and (3) a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a cyano group, (3) a nitro group, (4) a lower alkyl group, (5) an amino group, (6) a lower alkylthio group, (7) a lower alkylsulfonyl group, (8) a lower cycloalkyl group, (9) an aromatic hydrocarbon group, (10) a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, (11) a lower alkoxy group, (12) a heterocyclic group, (13) a lower alkylene group and (14) a lower alkylenedioxy group
  • Y 2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group,
  • Y 3 is a lower alkyl group
  • Y 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (2) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group and (3) a lower cycloalkyl group; a higher alkyl group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group and (4) a lower haloalkyloxy group; a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a lower alkyl group, (2) a lower haloalkyl group and (3) a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen; a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted with
  • Z is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one halogen; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a cyano group, (3) a hydroxy group, (4) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen or aromatic hydrocarbon group, (5) a lower alkenyl group, (6) a lower alkoxy group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (7) a lower alkanoyl oxy group, (8) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one alkyl or halogen, (9) a heterocyclic group, (10) a lower alkylthio group, (11) a lower alkyl sulfinyl group, (12) a lower alkyl sulfonyl group, (13) an arylthio group, (14) a lower alkoxy carbonyl group, (15) a lower alkanoyl group, (16)
  • X is OX 1 , NX 2 X 3 , SX 4 or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a di-lower alkylamino group, a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted or a lower cycloalkylidene amino group optionally substituted,
  • X 3 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • X 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, X 5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted),
  • Y is OY 1 , NY 2 Y 3 or SY 4
  • Y 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, or N ⁇ C(Y I1 ) 2 (Y I1 s are independently a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group,
  • Y 2 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • Y 3 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted
  • Y 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon sulfonyl group optionally substituted, an amino group substituted with an aromatic hydrocarbon group and optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group, a lower alkoxy group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • X is OX 1 , NX 2 X 3 , SX 4 or S(O) 2 X 5
  • X 1 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group, (4) a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, (5) a lower alkylthio group, (6) an aromatic hydrocarbon group, (7) a cyano group, (8) a nitro group and (9) an alkylenedioxy group,
  • X 2 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a lower alkanoyl group,
  • X 3 is a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group
  • X 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen or lower alkyl group and (2) a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen; a higher alkyl group; a lower alkenyl group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a nitro group, (3) a lower alkyl group, (4) a lower haloalkyl group and (5) a lower alkoxy group; or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s), and X 5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group),
  • Y is OY 1 , NY 2 Y 3 or SY 4
  • Y 1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, or N ⁇ C(Y I1 ) 2 (Y I1 s are independently a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group,
  • Y 2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group
  • Y 3 is a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group
  • Y 4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen and (2) a lower cycloalkyl group; a higher alkyl group; a lower cycloalkyl group; a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen; a higher alkenyl group; a lower alkynyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen and a lower alkoxy group optionally substituted with at least one halogen; or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with one or more substituent selected from the group consisting of (1) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen and (2) a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one halogen; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a cyano group, (3) a hydroxy group, (4) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen or aromatic hydrocarbon group, (5) a lower alkenyl group, (6) a lower alkoxy group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (7) a lower alkanoyl oxy group, (8) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one alkyl or halogen, (9) a heterocyclic group, (10) a lower alkylthio group, (11) a lower alkyl sulfinyl group, (12) a lower alkyl sulfonyl group, (13) an arylthio group, (14) a lower alkoxy carbonyl group, (15) a lower alkanoyl group, (16)
  • X is phenylthio group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group; or phenoxy group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group;
  • Y is phenylthio group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group; phenoxy group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group; a benzylthio group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting a halogen, and a methyl group; sec-butylthio group; cyclohexyl methylthio group; or cyclohexylthio group:
  • Z is phenyl group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, an isopropyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group.
  • X is phenylthio group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group; or phenoxy group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group;
  • Y is phenylthio group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group; phenoxy group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group;
  • Z is phenyl group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, an isopropyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group.
  • R AA represents a C 1-3 alkyl group substituted with a C 3-6 cycloalkyl group
  • m AA represents an integer of 0 to 2
  • n AA represents an integer of 0 to 2
  • X AA represents a halogen atom, C 1-3 alkyl group, C 1-3 haloalkyl group, C 1-4 alkoxy group or nitro group, and when m AA is 2, two Xs may be the same or different
  • Z AA represents a halogen atom, C 1-3 haloalkyl group or C 1-4 alkoxy group, and when n AA is 2, two Zs may be the same or different.
  • R AB represents a C 7-10 branched alkyl group, or a 3 to 6-membered cycloalkyl group substituted by at least one C 1-3 alkyl group or condenced with benzene ring
  • m AB represents an integer of 0 to 2
  • n AB represents an integer of 0 to 2
  • X AB represents a halogen atom, C 1-3 alkyl group, C 1-3 haloalkyl group, C 1-4 alkoxy group or nitro group, and when m AB is 2, two Xs may be the same or different
  • Z AB represents a halogen atom, C 1-3 alkyl group, C 1-3 haloalkyl group or C 1-4 alkoxy group, and when n AB is 2, two Zs may be the same or different.
  • lower means a group having 6 or less carbon atoms, unless otherwise stated.
  • Suitable examples of “one or more” may include 1 to 6, preferably 1 to 3.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkyl group” and “lower alkyl” include linear or branched C 1-6 alkyl groups, for example, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, n-pentyl, sec-pentyl, isopentyl, neopentyl, n-hexyl, isohexyl and the like.
  • “higher alkyl group” include linear or branched C 7-20 alkyl groups, for example, heptyl, octyl, 3,5-dimethyloctyl, 3,7-dimethyloctyl, nonyl, decyl, undecyl, dodecyl, tridecyl, tetradecyl, hexadecyl, heptadecyl, octadecyl, nonadecyl, icosyl and the like.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” and “lower alkenyl group” include linear or branched C 2-6 alkenyl groups, for example, vinyl, allyl, isopropenyl, isobutenyl, 1-methylallyl, 3-methyl-2-butenyl, 2-pentenyl, 2-hexenyl and the like.
  • Suitable examples of “higher alkenyl group” include linear or branched C 7-20 alkenyl groups, for example, heptenyl, octenyl, 3,5-dimethyloctenyl, 3,7-dimethyl-6-octenyl, geranyl and the like.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” and “lower alkynyl group” include C 2-6 alkynyl groups, for example, ethynyl, propargyl, 2-butynyl, 3-butynyl, 3-pentynyl, 3-hexynyl and the like.
  • Suitable examples of “higher alkynyl group” include linear or branched C 7-20 alkynyl groups, for example, heptynyl, octynyl, 3,5-dimethyloctynyl 3,7-dimethyloctynyl and the like.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” and “lower cycloalkyl group” include C 3-6 cycloalkyl groups, for example, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl and the like, and preferably may be C 4-6 cycloalkyl groups, most preferably cyclohexyl.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” and “lower cycloalkenyl group” include C 3-6 cycloalkenyl groups, for example, cyclopropenyl, cyclobutenyl, cyclopentenyl, cyclohexenyl (e.g., 2-cyclohexen-1-yl, 3-cyclohexen-1-yl) and the like, and this “lower cycloalkenyl” may have a lower alkyl.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group” and “aryl” include, for example, phenyls optionally having at least one lower alkyl group (e.g., phenyl, mesityl, xylyl, tolyl and the like) and C 6-14 aromatic hydrocarbon groups such as naphthyl, anthryl, indanyl, tetrahydronaphthyl and the like, and preferably may be phenyl and naphthyl, and this “aromatic hydrocarbon group” may have a suitable substituent such as a lower alkyl, a halogen, a lower alkoxy group, a lower cycloalkyl group and the like.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, and “heterocyclic” part include unsaturated 3 to 8-membered (more preferably, 5 to 6-membered) heteromonocyclic groups containing 1 to 4 nitrogen atoms, for example, pyrrolyl, pyrrolynyl, imidazolyl, pyrazolyl, pyridyl, dihydropyridyl, pyrimidyl, pyrazinyl, pyridazinyl, triazolyl (e.g., 4H-1,2,4-triazolyl, 1H-1,2,3-triazolyl, 2H-1,2,3-triazolyl and the like), tetrazolyl (e.g., 1H-tetrazolyl, 2H-tetrazolyl and the like), and the like; saturated 3 to 8-membered (more preferably, 5 to 6-membered) heteromono
  • Halogen represents fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine.
  • lower haloalkyl group examples include fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, chloromethyl, pentafluoroethyl and the like.
  • lower alkoxy group in the term “lower alkoxy group optionally substituted”, “lower alkoxy group” and “lower alkoxy” include linear or branched C 1-6 alkoxy groups, for example, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, isopropoxy, butoxy, isobutoxy, tet-butoxy, pentyloxy, tert-pentyloxy, neo-pentyloxy, hexyloxy, isohexyloxy and the like, preferably, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, butoxy, pentyloxy, hexyloxy and isohexyloxy.
  • lower cycloalkyloxy group in the term “lower cycloalkyloxy group optionally substituted” and “lower cycloalkyloxy group” include C 3-6 cycloalkyloxy groups such as cyclopropyloxy, cyclobutyloxy, cyclopentyloxy, cyclohexyloxy and the like.
  • acyl group and “acyl” include aliphatic acyl, aromatic acyl, aryl aliphatic acyl, heterocyclic acyl and heterocyclic aliphatic acyl derived from a carboxylic acid, carbonic acid, carbamic acid, sulfonic acid and the like.
  • acyl group examples include those described below.
  • lower alkanoyl e.g., C 1-6 alkanoyl groups such as formyl, acetyl, propanoyl, butanoyl, 2-methylpropanoyl, pentanoyl, 2,2-dimethylpropanoyl, hexanoyl and the like
  • higher alkanoyl e.g., C 7-20 alkanoyl groups such as heptanoyl, octanoyl, nonanoyl, decanoyl, undecanoyl, dodecanoyl, tridecanoyl, tetradecanoyl, pentadecanoyl, hexadecanoyl, heptadecanoyl, octadecanoyl, nonadecanoyl, icosanoyl and the like); lower alkoxycarbonyl (e.g., C 2-6 alkoxycarbonyl groups such as methoxycarbonyl
  • aroyl e.g., benzoyl, toluoyl, naphthoyl and the like
  • aryl lower alkanoyl e.g., phenyl (C 1-6 ) alkanoyl groups such as phenylacetyl, phenylpropanoyl, phenylbutanoyl, phenylisobutanoyl, phenylpentanoyl, phenylhexanoyl and the like
  • naphthyl (C 1-6 ) alkanoyl groups such as naphthylacetyl, naphthylpropanoyl, naphthylbutanoyl and the like
  • aryl lower alkenoyl e.g., phenyl (C 3-6 ) alkenoyl groups such as phenylpropenoyl, phenylbutenoyl, phenylmethacryloyl, phenyl
  • heterocyclic carbonyl for example, heterocyclic carbonyl; heterocyclic lower alkanoyl (e.g., heterocyclic (C 1-6 ) alkanoyl groups such as heterocyclic acetyl, heterocyclic propanoyl, heterocyclic butanoyl, heterocyclic pentanoyl, heterocyclic hexanoyl and the like); heterocyclic lower alkenoyl (e.g., heterocyclic (C 1-6 ) alkenoyl groups such as heterocyclic propenoyl, heterocyclic butenoyl, heterocyclic pentenoyl, heterocyclic hexenoyl and the like); heterocyclic glyoxyloyl and the like.
  • heterocyclic lower alkanoyl e.g., heterocyclic (C 1-6 ) alkanoyl groups such as heterocyclic acetyl, heterocyclic propanoyl, heterocyclic butanoyl, heterocyclic pentan
  • heterocyclic part in the terms “heterocyclic carbonyl”, “heterocyclic lower alkanoyl”, “heterocyclic lower alkenoyl” and “heterocyclic glyoxyloyl”, the “heterocyclic” part described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkylideneamino group examples include C 1-6 alkylideneaminoxy groups (e.g., ethylideneamino, propylideneamino, isopropylideneamino, cyclohexylideneamino and the like).
  • lower alkylideneaminoxy group examples include C 1-6 alkylideneamino groups (e.g., ethylideneaminoxy, propylideneaminoxy, isopropylideneaminoxy, cyclohexylideneaminoxy and the like).
  • lower alkylidenehydrazino group examples include C 1-6 alkylidenehydrazino groups (e.g., ethylidenehydrazino, propylidenehydrazino, isopropylidenehydrazino, cyclohexylidenehydrazino and the like).
  • lower alkylidenehydrazono group examples include C 1-6 alkylidenehydrazono groups (e.g., ethylidenehydrazono, propylidenehydrazono, isopropylidenehydrazono, cyclohexylidenehydrazono and the like).
  • lower alkanoyloxy group examples include C 1-6 alkanoyloxy groups (e.g., formyloxy, acetyloxy, propanoyloxy, butanoyloxy, 2-methylpropanoyloxy, pentanoyloxy, 2,2-dimethylpropanoyloxy, hexanoyloxy and the like).
  • Suitable examples of “lower alkylthio group” include C 1-6 alkylthio groups (e.g., methylthio, ethylthio, propylthio and the like).
  • lower alkylsulfinyl group include C 1-6 alkylsulfinyl groups (e.g., methylsulfinyl group, ethylsulfinyl group, propylsulfinyl group and the like).
  • lower alkylsulfonyl group include C 1-6 alkylsulfonyl groups (e.g., methylsulfonyl group, ethylsulfonyl group, propylsulfonyl group and the like).
  • arylthio group include a phenylthio group, mesitylthio group, xylylthio group, tolylthio group, naphthylthio group and the like.
  • X represents OX 1 , NX 2 X 3 , SX 4 , S(O) m X 5 , Si(X 6 ) 3 or N ⁇ C(X 7 ) 2 .
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for X 1 , the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for X 1 , the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for X 1 , the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for X 1 , the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X 1 , the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X 1 , the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X 1 , the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • Suitable examples of substituents in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” and “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X 1 include a lower alkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, a lower alkoxy group, a lower alkanoyloxy group, a lower haloalkyl group (e.g., fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl and the like), a lower haloalkyloxy group (e.g., fluoromethoxy, difluoromethoxy, trifluoromethoxy and the like), a hydroxyl group, a nitro group, a cyano group, a carboxyl group, a sulfo group, an oxo, a hal
  • the number of the substituent is in a substitutable range and 1 to 5, preferably 1 to 3.
  • T represents an integer of 0, 1 or 2
  • X 1A represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group,
  • X 1B , X 1C , X 1D , X 1E , X 1F , X 1G , X 1H , X 1J , X 1K and X 1L represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, heterocyclic group, an acyl group,
  • X 1P and X 1Q represent each independently a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group
  • Q 1A , Q 1B and Q 1C represent each independently an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom.
  • lower alkyl group optionally substituted When the substituent in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” and “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” is an acyl group, C 1-6 alkylideneamino group, C 1-6 alkylideneaminoxy group, C 1-6 alkylidenehydrazino group or C 1-6 alkylidenehydrazono group,
  • X 1A , X 1B , X 1C , X 1D , X 1E , X 1F , X 1G , X 1H , X 1I , X 1J , X 1K , X 1L , X 1P and X 1Q are a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group or a lower alkynyl group,
  • these groups may be further substituted with a nitro group, a cyano group, a carboxyl group, a sulfo group, an oxo, a halogen, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a heterocyclic group, an acyl group, a lower alkylideneamino group, a lower alkylideneaminoxy group, a lower alkylidenehydrazino group, a lower alkylidenehydrazono group,
  • the number of the substituent is preferably 1 to 3.
  • U represents an integer of 0, 1 or 2
  • X 2A represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted
  • X 2B , X 2C , X 2D , X 2E , X 2F , X 2G , X 2H , X 2I , X 2J , X 2K and X 2L represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group, an acyl group,
  • X 2P and X 2Q represent each independently a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group.
  • Q 2A , Q 2B and Q 2C represent each independently an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom.
  • lower alkyl group optionally substituted represents an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group or a heterocyclic group,
  • X 1A , X 1B , X 1C , X 1D , X 1E , X 1F , X 1G , X 1H , X 1I , X 1J , X 1K , X 1L , X 1P and X 1Q represent an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group or a heterocyclic group,
  • these groups may be further substituted with a lower alkyl group, a lower alkoxy group, a lower haloalkyl group (e.g., fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl and the like), a nitro group, a cyano group, a carboxyl group, a sulfo group, a halogen, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an acyl group, a lower alkylideneamino group, a lower alkylideneaminoxy group, a lower alkylidenehydrazino group, a lower alkylidenehydrazono group,
  • a lower alkyl group e.g., fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl and the like
  • the number of the substituent is preferably 1 to 3.
  • V represents an integer of 0, 1 or 2
  • X 3A represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group,
  • X 3B , X 3C , X 3D , X 3E , X 3F , X 3G , X 3H , X 3I , X 3J , X 3K and X 3L represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group, an acyl group,
  • X 3P and X 3Q represent each independently a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group.
  • Q 3A , Q 3B and Q 3C represent each independently an oxygen atom or sulfur atom.
  • the aromatic hydrocarbon group, lower cycloalkyl group, lower cycloalkenyl group or heterocyclic group has at least one substituent, or when one or more of X 1A , X 1B , X 1C , X 1D , X 1E , X 1F , X 1G , X 1H , X 1I , X 1J , X 1K , X 1L , X 1P and X 1Q are an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a lower cycloalkyl group or a lower cycloalkenyl group, the 3 to 8-membered heterocyclic group has at least one substituent, and
  • substituents are an acyl group, alkylideneamino group, alkylideneaminoxy group, alkylidenehydrazino group or alkylidenehydrazono group, or when one or more of X 3A , X 3B , X 3C , X 3D , X 3E , X 3F , X 3G , X 3H , X 3I , X 3J , X 3K , X 3L , X 3P and X 3Q are a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group or a lower alkynyl group,
  • these groups may be further substituted with a nitro group, a cyano group, a carboxyl group, a sulfo group, an oxo, a halogen, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a heterocyclic group, an acyl group, a lower alkylideneamino group, a lower alkylideneaminoxy group, a lower alkylidenehydrazino group, a lower alkylidenehydrazono group,
  • the number of the substituent is preferably 1 to 3.
  • W represents an integer of 0, 1 or 2
  • X 4A represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group
  • X 4B , X 4C , X 4D , X 4E , X 4F , X 4G , X 4H , X 4I , X 4J , X 4K and X 4L represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group, an acyl group,
  • X 4P and X 4Q represent each independently a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a C 2-6 alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group,
  • Q 4A , Q 4B and Q 4C represent each independently an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom.
  • Suitable examples of substituents in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X 1 include a lower alkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, a lower alkoxy group, a lower alkanoyloxy group, a lower haloalkyl group (e.g., fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl and the like), a lower haloalkyloxy group (e.g., fluoromethoxy, difluoromethoxy, trifluoromethoxy and the like), a hydroxyl group, a nitro group, a cyano group, a carboxyl group, a sulfo group, a halogen, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an acyl group, a lower alkylideneamino group,
  • the number of the substituent is preferably 1 to 5, more preferably 1 to 3.
  • K represents an integer of 0, 1 or 2
  • X 5A represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group,
  • X 5B , X 5C , X 5D , X 5E , X 5F , X 5G , X 5H , X 5I , X 5J , X 5K and X 5L represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group, acyl group,
  • X 5P and X 5Q represent each independently a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group,
  • Q 5A , Q 5B and Q 5C represent each independently an oxygen atom or sulfur atom.
  • substituent in the “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” is an acyl group, alkylideneamino group, alkylideneaminoxy group, alkylidenehydrazino group or alkylidenehydrazono group,
  • X 5A , X 5B , X 5C , X 5D , X 5E , X 5F , X 5G , X 5H , X 5I , X 5J , X 5K , X 5L , X 5P and X 5Q are a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group or a lower alkynyl group,
  • these groups may be further substituted with 1 to 3 substituents selected from the group consisting of a nitro group, a cyano group, a carboxyl group, a sulfo group, an oxo, a halogen, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group, an acyl group, a lower alkylideneamino group, a lower alkylideneaminoxy group, a lower alkylidenehydrazino group, a lower alkylidenehydrazono group,
  • L represents an integer of 0, 1 or 2
  • X 6A represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group,
  • X 6B , X 6C , X 6D , X 6E , X 6F , X 6G , X 6H , X 6I , X 6J , X 6K and X 6L represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group, an acyl group,
  • X 6P and X 6Q represent each independently a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group,
  • Q 6A , Q 6B and Q 6C represent each independently an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom.
  • the substituent in the “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” is an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group or a heterocyclic group, or when one or more of X 5A , X 5B , X 5C , X 5D , X 5E , X 5F , X 5G , X 5H , X 5I , X 5J , X 5K , X 5L , X 5P and X 5G are an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a lower cycloalkyl group or a heterocyclic group,
  • these groups may be further substituted with 1 to 3 substituents selected from the group consisting of a nitro group, a cyano group, a carboxyl group, a sulfo group, a halogen, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group, an acyl group, a lower alkylideneamino group, a lower alkylideneaminoxy group, a lower alkylidenehydrazino group, a lower alkylidenehydrazono group,
  • M represents an integer of 0, 1 or 2
  • X 7A represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group,
  • X 7B , X 7C , X 7D , X 7E , X 7F , X 7G , X 7H , X 7I , X 7J , X 7K and X 7L represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a C 2-6 alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group, acyl group,
  • X 2P and X 2Q represent each independently a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group
  • Q 7A , Q 7B and Q 7C represent each independently an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for X 2 , the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for X 2 , the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for X 2 , the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for X 2 , the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X 2 , the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X 2 , the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X 2 , the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for X 3 , the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for X 3 , the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for X 3 , the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for X 3 , the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X 3 , the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X 3 , the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted and particularly preferably mentioned is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for X 4 , the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • the “substituent” for X 1 described above can be referred to, and preferably mentioned is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, and particularly preferably mentioned is an aromatic hydrocarbon optionally substituted with at least one halogen or a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for X 4 , the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for X 4 , the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for X 4 , the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X 4 , the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X 4 , the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted for X 4
  • the “substituent” for X 1 described above can be referred to, and preferably mentioned is a halogen, a nitro group, a lower alkyl group, a lower haloalkyl group or a lower alkoxy group.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X 4 , the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group optionally substituted for X 4
  • the “substituent” for X 1 described above can be referred to, and preferably mentioned is a lower alkyl group.
  • X 5 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, and particularly mentioned is an aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for X 5 , the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for X 5 , the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for X 5 , the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for X 5 , the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X 5 , the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X 5 , the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X 5 , the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • X 6 s represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or a lower alkoxy group optionally substituted.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for X 6 , the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for X 6 , the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for X 6 , the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for X 6 , the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X 6 , the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X 6 , the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X 6 , the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkoxy group in the term “lower alkoxy group optionally substituted” for X 6 the “lower alkoxy group” described above can be referred to.
  • X 7 s represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, OX L7 , SX M7 or NX G7 X H7 ,
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for X 7 , the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for X 7 , the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for X 7 , the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for X 7 , the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X 7 , the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X 7 , the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X 7 , the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to, and preferably mentioned is a heterocyclic group, particularly preferably mentioned is a piperidino group or morpholino group.
  • the “ring structure” represented by X 7 s together with the carbon which is bonded with each other means a 3 to 8-membered cyclic group composed of the carbon atom as a ring constituent atom, and mentioned are 3 to 8-membered (preferably, 5 to 6-membered) cyclic groups composed of the carbon atom as a ring constituent atom, and optionally having 1 to 3 hetero atoms such as a nitrogen atom optionally oxidized, an oxygen atom, a sulfur atom optionally mono or di-oxidized, and the like such as, for example, cyclopentylidene, cyclohexylidene, cycloheptylidene, cyclooctylidene, cyclopentenylidene, cyclohexenylidene, cycloheptenylidene, cyclooctenylidene, cyclopentadienylidene, cyclohexadienylidene, cycloh
  • the “3 to 8-membered cyclic group composed of the carbon atom as a ring constituent atom” may be substituted with the same substituent as exemplified for the substituent on “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X 1 .
  • the number of the substituent is in a substitutable range and 1 to 5, preferably 1 to 3.
  • Q XA1 , Q XA2 , Q XA3 , Q XA4 , Q XA5 , Q XA6 , Q XA7 , Q XA8 , Q XB1 , Q XB2 , Q XB3 , Q XB4 , Q XB5 and Q XB6 represent each independently an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom.
  • R XA1 , R XA2 , R XA3 , R XA4 , R XA5 , R XA6 , R XA7 , R XA8 , R XA9 , R XA10 , R XA11 , R XA12 , Q XB1 , Q XB2 , Q XB3 , Q XB4 , Q XB5 , Q XB6 , Q XB7 , Q XB8 and Q XB9 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • Y represents OY 1 , NY 2 Y 3 , SY 4 , SO 2 Y 5 or N ⁇ C(Y 6 ) 2 .
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for Y 1 , the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • the “substituent” for X 1 describe above can be referred to, and preferably mentioned is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, and particularly preferably mentioned is an aromatic hydrocarbon optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl or halogen or a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for Y 1 , the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y 1 , the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y 1 , the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for Y 1 , the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for Y 1 , the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • the “substituent” for X 1 described above can be referred to, and preferably mentioned are a halogen, a lower alkyl group, a cyano group and a nitro group.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Y 1 , the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkyl group optionally substituted, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, and particularly mentioned is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted or an aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for Y 2 , the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for Y 2 , the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y 2 , the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y 2 , the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for Y 2 , the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for Y 2 , the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Y 2 , the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for Y 3 , the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for Y 3 , the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y 3 , the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y 3 , the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for Y 3 , the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for Y 3 , the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Y 3 , the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted and particularly mentioned is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for Y 4 , the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for Y 4 , the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y 4 , the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y 4 , the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for Y 4 , the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for Y 4 , the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Y 4 , the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • Y 5 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for Y 5 , the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for Y 5 , the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y 5 , the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y 5 , the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for Y 5 , the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for Y 5 , the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Y 5 , the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • Y 6 s represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, OY L6 , SY M6 or NY G6 Y H6 ,
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for Y 6 , the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for Y 6 , the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y 6 , the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y 6 , the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for Y 6 , the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for Y 6 , the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Y 6 , the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for Z, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for Z, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for Z, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for Z, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for Z, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for Z, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • the “substituent” for X 1 described above can be referred to, and preferably mentioned is a halogen, a nitro group, a cyano group, a hydroxy group, a lower alkyl group, a lower haloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower alkoxy group, a lower alkanoyloxy group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group, a lower alkylthio group, a lower alkylsulfinyl group, a lower alkylsulfonyl group or an arylthio group.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Z, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • X A1 , X A2 , X A3 , X A4 , Y A1 , Y A2 , Y A3 , Y A4 and Z A represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for X A1 , X A2 , X A3 , X A4 , Y A1 , Y A2 , Y A3 , Y A4 and Z A , the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for X A1 , X A2 , X A3 , X A4 , Y A1 , Y A2 , Y A3 , Y A4 and Z A , the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for X A1 , X A2 , X A3 , X A4 , Y A1 , Y A2 , Y A3 , Y A4 and Z A , the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for X A1 , X A2 , X A3 , X A4 , Y A1 , Y A2 , Y A3 , Y A4 and Z A , the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X A1 , X A2 , X A3 , X A4 , Y A1 , Y A2 , Y A3 , Y A4 and Z A the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X A1 , X A2 , X A3 , X A4 , Y A1 , Y A2 , Y A3 , Y A4 and Z A , the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X A1 , X A2 , X A3 , X A4 , Y A1 , Y A2 , Y A3 , Y A4 and Z A the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • X B1 , X B2 , X B3 , X B4 , Y B1 , Y B2 , Y B3 , Y B4 and Z B represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for X B1 , X B2 , X B3 , X B4 , Y B1 , Y B2 , Y B3 , Y B4 and Z B , the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for X B1 , X B2 , X B3 , X B4 , Y B1 , Y B2 , Y B3 , Y B4 and Z B , the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for X B1 , X B2 , X B3 , X B4 , Y B1 , Y B2 , Y B3 , Y B4 and Z B , the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for X B1 , X B2 , X B3 , X B4 , Y B1 , Y B2 , Y B3 , Y B4 and Z B , the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X B1 , X B2 , X B3 , X B4 , Y B1 , Y B2 , Y B3 , Y B4 and Z B , the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X B1 , X B2 , X B3 , X B4 , Y B1 , Y B2 , Y B3 , Y B4 and Z B , the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X B1 , X B2 , X B3 , X B4 , Y B1 , Y B2 , Y B3 , Y B4 and Z B , the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • amino group optionally substituted for X B1 , X B2 , X B3 , X B4 , Y B1 , Y B2 , Y B3 , Y B4 and Z B represents a mono or diamino group optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an acyl group optionally substituted, a carbamoyl group optionally substituted or a group represented by —SO 2 R (wherein, R represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, higher alkyl
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” as a substituent on “amino group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” as a substituent on “amino group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” as a substituent on “amino group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” as a substituent on “amino group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” as a substituent on “amino group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” as a substituent on “amino group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” as a substituent on “amino group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • acyl group optionally substituted includes, when this acyl group is a lower alkanoyl group or a lower alkoxy carbonyl group,
  • a lower alkylthio group e.g., C 1-6 alkylthio groups such as methylthio, ethylthio, n-propylthio, isopropylthio, isobutylthio and the like
  • a halogen a lower alkoxy group, a nitro group, a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, an alkoxyimino group (e.g., C 1-6 alkoxyimino groups such as methoxyimino, ethoxyimino, n-propoxyimino, tert-butoxyimino, n-hexyloxy-imino and the like), and a hydroxyimino group.
  • the number of substituents is in a substitutable range and 1 to 5, preferably 1 to 3.
  • this acyl group is an aroyl group, an aryloxycarbonyl group, an aryl lower alkanoyl group, an aryl lower alkoxycarbonyl group, a 5 to 6-membered heterocyclic carbonyl group or a 5 to 6-membered heterocyclic acetyl group,
  • the “substituent” includes, for example, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, a lower alkoxy group, an acyl group, a nitro group, an amino group, a hydroxyl group, a cyano group, a sulfamoyl group, a mercapto group, a halogen, a lower alkylthio group (e.g., C 1-6 alkylthio groups such as methylthio, ethylthio, n-propylthio, isobutylthio and the like) and the like.
  • the number of substituents is in a substitutable range and 1 to 5, preferably 1 to 3.
  • substituted on “carbamoyl group optionally substituted” includes a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group and an acyl group.
  • the “carbamoyl group” is optionally substituted with one or two substituent(s) described above.
  • X D1 , X D2 , X D3 , X D4 , Y D1 , Y D2 , Y D3 , Y D4 and Z D represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an amino group optionally substituted, a cyano group or OG a1 , and
  • X E1 , X E2 , X E3 , X E4 , Y E1 , Y E2 , Y E3 , Y E4 and Z E represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • X D1 and X E1 , X D2 and X E2 , X D3 and X E3 , X D4 and X E4 , Y D1 and Y E1 , Y D2 and Y E2 , Y D3 and Y E3 , Y D4 and Y E4 , and Z D and Z E represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • amino group optionally substituted As the “amino group optionally substituted”, the same “amino groups optionally substituted” as exemplified for X B1 , X B2 , X B3 , X B4 , Y B1 , Y B2 , Y B3 , Y B4 and Z B are mentioned.
  • the “ring structure” represented by X D1 and X E1 , X D2 and X E2 , X D3 and X E3 , X D4 , and X E4 , Y D1 , and Y E1 , Y D2 and Y E2 , Y D3 and Y E3 , Y D4 and Y E4 , and Z D and Z E together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other means a 3 to 8-membered heterocyclic group composed of the nitrogen atom as a ring constituent atom, and mentioned are 3 to 8-membered (preferably, 5 to 6-membered) nitrogen-containing heterocyclic groups composed of the nitrogen atom as a ring constituent atom, and optionally having 1 to 3 hetero atoms such as a nitrogen atom optionally oxidized, an oxygen atom, a sulfur atom optionally mono or di-oxidized, and the like such as, for example, 1-aziridinyl, 1-azirinyl
  • the “3 to 8-membered heterocyclic group composed of the nitrogen atom as a ring constituent atom” may be substituted with the same substituent as exemplified for the substituent on “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X 1 .
  • the number of the substituent is in a substitutable range and 1 to 5, preferably 1 to 3.
  • X F1 , X F2 , X F3 , X F4 , Y F1 , Y F2 , Y F3 , Y F4 and Z F represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, or an amino group optionally substituted.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • amino group optionally substituted As the “amino group optionally substituted”, the same “amino groups optionally substituted” as exemplified for X B1 , X B2 , X B3 , X B4 , Y B 1, Y B2 , Y B3 , Y B4 and Z B are mentioned.
  • X H1 , X H2 , X H7 , Y H2 , Y H6 and Z H represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • X G1 and X H1 , X G2 and X H2 , X G7 and X H7 , Y G2 and Y H2 , Y G6 and Y H6 , and Z G and Z H represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • X I1 , X I2 , Y I1 , Y I2 and Z I represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, OG a2 , SG a3 , or NG G1 G H1 ,
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • X L7 , X M7 , Y L6 and Y M6 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • G a1 , G a2 and G a3 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • G A1 and G A2 represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • G B1 and G B2 represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • amino group optionally substituted As the “amino group optionally substituted”, the same “amino groups optionally substituted” as exemplified for X B1 , X B2 , X B3 , X B4 , Y B1 , Y B2 , Y B3 , Y B4 and Z B are mentioned.
  • G D1 and G D2 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an amino group optionally substituted, a cyano group or OG d1 , and
  • G E1 and G E2 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • G D1 and G E1 , and G D2 and G E2 represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • amino group optionally substituted As the “amino group optionally substituted”, the same “amino groups optionally substituted” as exemplified for X B1 , X B2 , X B3 , X B4 , Y B1 , Y B2 , Y B3 , Y B4 and Z B are mentioned.
  • G F1 and G F2 represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, or an amino group optionally substituted.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • amino group optionally substituted As the “amino group optionally substituted”, the same “amino groups optionally substituted” as exemplified for X B1 , X B2 , X B3 , X B4 , Y B1 , Y B2 , Y B3 , Y B4 and Z B are mentioned.
  • G H1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • G G1 and G H1 represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • G d1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • G A1-1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • G B1-1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • amino group optionally substituted As the “amino group optionally substituted”, the same “amino groups optionally substituted” as exemplified for X B1 , X B2 , X B3 , X B4 , Y B1 , Y B2 , Y B3 , Y B4 and Z B are mentioned.
  • G D1-1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an amino group optionally substituted, a cyano group or OL, and
  • G E1-1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • G D1-1 and G E1-1 represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • amino group optionally substituted As the “amino group optionally substituted”, the same “amino groups optionally substituted” as exemplified for X B1 , X B2 , X B3 , X B4 , Y B1 , Y B2 , Y B3 , Y 4 and Z B are mentioned.
  • G F1-1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • amino group optionally substituted As the “amino group optionally substituted”, the same “amino groups optionally substituted” as exemplified for X B1 , X B2 , X B3 , X B4 , Y B1 , Y B2 , Y B3 , Y B4 and Z B are mentioned.
  • L represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • lower alkyl group in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkyl group in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkenyl group in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower cycloalkenyl group in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • lower alkynyl group in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • aromatic hydrocarbon group in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • heterocyclic group in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • Q 11 , Q 12 , Q 21 , Q 22 , Q 31 , Q 32 , Q 41 , Q 42 , Q 51 , Q 52 , Q 61 , Q 62 , Q 51 , Q 72 , Q 81 , Q 82 , Q 91 , Q 92 , Q G1 , Q G2 , Q K1 , Q K2 , Q Ga and Q Gb represent each independently an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom.
  • n an integer of 1 or 2
  • n, p and q represent each independently an integer of 0 or 2.
  • the compound (I) can be produced, for example, by the following Production Methods 1 to 7.
  • the compound (I) can be produced by reacting a compound represented by the formula (II):
  • halogens acyloxy groups (C 1-10 acyloxy groups such as C 1-6 alkylcarbonyloxy groups optionally substituted with 1 to 3 halogen(s) such as a formyloxy group, acetoxy group, propionyloxy group, trifluoroacetoxy group and the like; C 7-9 benzoyloxy groups optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group such as a benzoyloxy group, 4-methylbenzoyloxy group and the like; C 1-6 alkoxycarbonyloxy groups such as methoxycarbonyloxy, t-butoxycarbonyloxy and the like) or groups represented by the formula: R p SO r (wherein, R P represents a lower alkyl group or a phenyl optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group, and r is an integer of 0, 1 or 2) and the like can be used.
  • R p SO r wherein, R P represents a lower alkyl group or a phenyl optional
  • the amount of the compound represented by the above-mentioned formula (III) is not particularly restricted, and may be used in large excess amount as a solvent, and preferably, it is about 0.8 to 5 equivalents for the compound represented by the formula (II).
  • a good result may be obtained in some cases by presence of a base or action of a base before or after the reaction, for the purpose of promoting the reaction and reducing by-products.
  • a base there can be used alcoholates of alkali metals such as, for example, sodium ethylate, sodium methylate, potassium tert-butoxide and the like; organic bases such as, for example, triethylamine, diisopropylethylamine, pyridine, 4-dimethylaminopyridine, N,N-dimethylaniline and the like; inorganic bases such as, for example, potassium carbonate, sodium carbonate, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, sodium hydrogen carbonate, potassium hydrogen carbonate and the like; metal hydrides such as, for example, lithium hydride, sodium hydride, potassium hydride and the like; or organic lithium reagents such as, for example, butyllithium, lithiumdiisopropylamide and the like.
  • the amount of the base to be used
  • a salt of a compound represented by the formula (III) and a base can also be used.
  • alkali metal salts of lithium, sodium and potassium, and alkaline earth metal salts of magnesium and calcium are suitable, among others.
  • the amount of the salt is not particularly restricted and the salt may be used in large excess amount, and preferably, it is about 0.8 to 5 equivalents for the compound represented by the formula (II).
  • This reaction can be carried out using a suitable solvent.
  • a suitable solvent is not particularly restricted providing it does not react with a reaction substrate, reaction reagent and product to give a by-product, and those dissolving both the reaction substrate and the reaction reagent are desirable.
  • Used as such a solvent are, for example, aliphatic hydrocarbons such as pentane, hexane, heptane, petroleum ether and the like, aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene, xylene and the like, esters such as methyl acetate, ethyl acetate, ethyl formate, ethyl propionate and the like, ketones such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone and the like, ethers such as diethyl ether, dipropyl ether, diisopropyl ether, dibutyl ether, tetrahydrofuran, dioxane and the like, nitrile
  • the reaction temperature is usually about ⁇ 50 to 200° C., preferably about ⁇ 30 to 150° C.
  • the reaction time is generally about 0.1 to 96 hours, preferably 0.1 to 72 hours, more preferably about 0.1 to 24 hours.
  • the resultant compound can be separated and/or purified by means known per se, for example, concentration, concentration under reduced pressure, liquid nature conversion, transference dissolution, solvent extraction, distillation, crystallization, re-crystallization, chromatography and the like.

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Abstract

The compound (I) or a salt thereof has an excellent controlling activity against pests. Then the compound (I) or a salt thereof is useful for an active ingredient of a pesticidal composition.
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Description

    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/762,708 filed Feb. 8, 2013 (now allowed), which is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/222,512 filed Aug. 31, 2011, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,410,316, which is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/878, 392 filed Jul. 24, 2007, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,084,644, which is a continuation-in-part application of PCT/JP2006/322698, filed Nov. 8, 2006, which claims priority to Japanese Application No. 2005-347646, filed Dec. 1, 2005 and to Japanese Application No. 2006-146381, filed May 26, 2006, the above-noted applications incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
  • TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present invention relates to an iminopropene compound and pesticidal use thereof.
  • BACKGROUND ART
  • Heretofore, the development of pesticides has been carried out and many compounds which are effective for controlling pest have been found. However, their activity is not always sufficient. Accordingly, there are further demands for developing novel compounds having pest-controlling activity.
  • DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
  • The present invention is intended to provide a compound having superior pest-controlling activity.
  • The present inventor has intensively studied in order to find a compound having superior pest-controlling activity and, as a result, has found that an iminopropene compound represented by the formula (I) has superior pest-controlling activity. Thus, the present invention has been completed.
  • That is, the present invention provides as follows:
  • An iminopropene compound given by the formula (I) or a salt thereof:
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00002
  • wherein,
  • X represents OX1, NX2X3, SX4, S(O)mX5, Si(X6)3 or N═C(X7)2,
  • Y represents OY1, NY2Y3, SY4, SO2Y5 or N═C(Y6)2,
  • Z represents a cyano group, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q91)ZA, C(═O)OZB, C(=Q92)NZDZE, SO2ZF, NZGZH, OZK or N═C(ZI)2,
  • X1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q11)XA1, C(═O)OXB1, C(=Q12)NXD1XE1, SO2XF1, NXG1XH1 or N═C(XI1)2,
  • X2 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q21)XA2, C(═O)OXB2, C(=Q22)NXD2XE2, SO2XF2, NXG2XH2, N═C(X12)2, OXK2 or a cyano group,
  • X3 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q31)XA3, C(═O)OXB3, C(=Q32)NXD3XE3 or SO2XF3,
  • alternatively, X2 and X3 represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • X4 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q41)XA4, C(═O)OXB4, C(=Q42)NXD4XE4 or S(O)nXF4,
  • X5 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • X6s represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or a lower alkoxy group optionally substituted,
  • X7s represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, OXL7, SXM7 or NXG7XH7,
  • alternatively, represent a ring structure together with the carbon which is bonded with each other,
  • Y1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q51)YA1, C(═O)OYB1, C(=Q52)NYD1YE1, S(O)pYF1 or N═C(YI1)2,
  • Y2 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q61)YA2, C(═O)OYB2, C(=Q62)NYD2YE2, SO2YF2, NYG2YH2, N═C(YI2)2, OYK2 or a cyano group,
  • Y3 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q71)YA3, C(═O)OYB3, C(=Q72)NYD3YE3 or SO2YF3,
  • Y4 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q81)YA4, C(═O)OYB4, C(=Q82)NYD4YE4, or S(O)qYF4,
  • Y5 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Y6s represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, OYL6, SYM6 or NYG6YH6,
  • alternatively, represent a ring structure together with the carbon which is bonded with each other,
  • XA1, XA2, XA3, XA4, YA1, YA2, YA3, YA4 and ZA represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, YB4 and ZB represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted,
  • XD1, XD2, XD3, XD4, YD1, YD2, YD3, YD4 and ZD represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an amino group optionally substituted, a cyano group or OGa1,
  • and
  • XE1, XE2, XE3, XE4, YE1, YE2, YE3, YE4 and ZE represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally
  • substituted,
  • alternatively, XD1 and XE1, XD2 and XE2, XD3 and XE3, XD4 and XE4, YD1 and YE1, YD2 and YE2, YD3 and YE3, YD4 and YE4, and ZD and ZE represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • XF1, XF2, XF3, YF1, YF2, YF3 and ZF represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted,
  • XF4 and YF4 represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • XG1, XG2, XG7, YG2, YG6 and ZG represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=QG1)GA1, C(═O)OGB1, C(=QG2)NGD1GE1 or SO2GF1,
  • and
  • XH1, XH2, XH7, YH2, YH6 and ZH represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, XG1 and XH1, XG2 and XH2, XG7 and XH7, YG2 and YH2, YG6 and YH6, and Z and ZH represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • XI1, XI2, YI1, YI2 and ZI represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, OGa2, SGa3 or NGG1GH1,
  • alternatively, represent a ring structure together with the carbon which is bonded with each other,
  • XK2, YK2 and ZK represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=QK1)GA2, C(═O)OGB2, C(=QK2)NGD2GE2 or SO2GF2,
  • XL7, XM7, YL6 and YM6 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Ga1, Ga2 and Ga3 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • GA1 and GA2 represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • GB1 and GB2 represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted,
  • GD1 and GD2 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an amino group optionally substituted, a cyano group or OGd1,
  • and
  • GE1 and GE2 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, GD1 and GE1, and GD2 and GE2 represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • GF1 and GF2 represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted,
  • GG1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=QGa)GA1-1, C(═O)OGB1-1, C(=QGb)NGD1-1GE1-1 or SO2GF1-1,
  • and
  • GH1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, GG1 and GH1 represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • Gd1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • GA1-1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • GB1-1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted,
  • GD1-1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an amino group optionally substituted, a cyano group or OL,
  • and
  • GE1-1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, GD1-1 and GE1-1 represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • GF1-1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted,
  • L represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Q11, Q12, Q21, Q22, Q31, Q32, Q41, Q42, Q51, Q52, Q61, Q62, Q71, Q72, Q81, Q82, Q91, Q92, QG1, QG2, QK1, QK2, QGa and QGb represent each independently oxygen or sulfur,
  • m represents an integer of 1 or 2,
  • n, p and q represent each independently an integer of 0 or 2,
  • here, 1) if X is a benzoyloxy group and Y is a methoxy group, then, Z is not a 2-(benzoylamino)vinyl group,
  • 2) if X2 is a methyl group, then, X3 is not a methyl group,
  • 3) if X is a methoxy group and Y is a trifluoromethylsulfonyloxy group, then, Z is not a 3-vinyloxypropyl group (referred as the compound (I), hereinafter);
  • a pesticidal composition comprising the compound (I) or a salt thereof as an active ingredient and an inert carrier; and a method for controlling a pest which comprises a step of applying an effective amount of the compound (I) or a salt thereof to a pest or a habitat of pests.
  • MODE OF CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
  • First, the embodiment of the compound (I) is exemplified as following [1] to [33].
  • [1] An iminopropene compound given by the formula (I) or a salt thereof:
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00003
  • wherein,
  • X, Y and Z are defined above.
  • Here, 1) if X is a benzoyloxy group and Y is a methoxy group, then, Z is not a 2-(benzoylamino)vinyl group,
  • 2) if X2 is a methyl group, then, X3 is not a methyl group,
  • 3) if X is a methoxy group and Y is a trifluoromethylsulfonyloxy group, then, Z is not a 3-vinyloxypropyl group.
  • [2] The compound according to [1], wherein
  • X is OX1, NX2X3, SX4 or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X1 and X2 are a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein, Q21 is an oxygen atom, and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted), NXG1XH1 or N═C(XI1)2,
  • X4 and X5 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein Q21 is an oxygen atom, and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted),
  • X3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, X2 and X3 are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • Y is OY1, NY2Y3 or SY4
  • (wherein, Y1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or N═C(YI1)2,
  • Y2 and Y4 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Y3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • C(═O)OZB (wherein, ZB is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), SO2ZF (wherein, ZF is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted),
    NZGZH (wherein, ZG and ZH are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other), OZK (wherein, ZK is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or
  • N═C(ZI)2 (wherein, ZIs are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the carbon which is bonded with each other).
  • [3] The compound according to [2], wherein
  • X is SX4
  • (wherein, X4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Y is OY1, NY2Y3 or SY4
  • (wherein, Y1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or N═C(YI1)2,
  • Y2 and Y4 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Y3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • C(═O)OZB (wherein, ZB is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), SO2ZF (wherein, ZF is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted),
    NZGZH (wherein, ZG and ZH are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • OZK (wherein, ZK is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or
    N═C(ZI)2 (wherein, ZIs are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the carbon which is bonded with each other).
  • [4] The compound according to [3], wherein
  • X is SX4
  • (wherein, X4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Y is OY1, NY2Y3 or SY4
  • (wherein, Y1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or N═C(YI1)2 (YI1s are each independently a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group),
  • Y2 and Y3 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted,
  • Y4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon sulfonyl group optionally substituted, an amino group substituted with an aromatic hydrocarbon group and optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group, a lower alkoxy group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group or a lower alkylidene amino group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • [5] The compound according to [4], wherein
  • X is SX4
  • (wherein, X4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, lower alkyl group or lower alkoxy group and (2) a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with at least one halogen; a higher alkyl group; a lower alkenyl group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen atom, (2) a nitro group, (3) a lower alkyl group, (4) a lower haloalkyl group and (5) a lower alkoxy group; or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with one or more lower alkyl group(s)),
  • Y is OY1, NY2Y3 or SY4
  • (wherein, Y1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group, (2) an aromatic hydrocarbon group substituted with at least one halogen and (3) a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a cyano group, (3) a nitro group, (4) a lower alkyl group, (5) an amino group, (6) a lower alkylthio group, (7) a lower alkylsulfonyl group, (8) a lower cycloalkyl group, (9) an aromatic hydrocarbon group, (10) a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, (11) a lower alkoxy group, (12) a heterocyclic group, (13) a lower alkylene group and (14) a lower alkylenedioxy group; a heterocyclic group; or a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group,
  • Y2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group,
  • Y3 is a lower alkyl group,
  • Y4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (2) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group and (3) a lower cycloalkyl group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group and (4) a lower haloalkyloxy group; a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a lower alkyl group, (2) a lower haloalkyl group and (3) a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen; a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen; or a lower alkynyl group),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one halogen; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a nitro group, (3) a cyano group, (4) a lower alkyl group, (5) a lower alkoxy group, (6) a lower haloalkyl group, (7) a lower cycloalkyl group and (8) an aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group; a heterocyclic group; a lower alkoxycarbonyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon sulfonyl group; an amino group substituted with an aromatic hydrocarbon group and optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group; a lower alkoxy group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a lower alkylidene amino group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • [6] The compound according to [2], wherein
  • X is OX1
  • (wherein, X1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, NXG1XH1, or N═C(XI1)2),
  • Y is OY1, NY2Y3 or SY4
  • (wherein, Y1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, or N═C(YI1)2,
  • Y2 and Y4 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Y3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • C(═O)OZB (wherein, ZB is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
    SO2ZF (wherein, ZF is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted),
    NZGZH (wherein, ZG and ZH are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • OZK (wherein, ZK is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or
    N═C(ZI)2 (wherein, ZIs are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the carbon which is bonded with each other).
  • [7] The compound according to [6], wherein
  • X is OX1
  • (wherein, X1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a di-lower alkyl amino group, a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted, or a lower cycloalkylidene amino group optionally substituted),
  • Y is OY1 or SY4
  • (wherein, Y1 and Y4 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted),
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • [8] The compound according to [7], wherein
  • X is OX1
  • (wherein, X1 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group, (4) a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, (5) a lower alkanoyl group, (6) a lower alkylthio group, (7) an aromatic hydrocarbon group, (8) a cyano group, (9) a nitro group and (10) an alkylenedioxy group; an alkylidene amino group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group; a lower cycloalkylidene amino group; or a di-lower alkyl amino group),
  • Y is OY1 or SY4
  • (wherein, Y1 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of a halogen and a lower alkyl group,
  • Y4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group),
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower cycloalkylthio group, (3) a hydroxyl group, (4) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, (5) a lower alkenyl group, (6) a lower alkoxy group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (7) a lower alkanoyloxy group, (8) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group or halogen, (9) a heterocyclic group, (10) a lower alkylthio group, (11) a lower alkyl sulfinyl group, (12) a lower alkyl sulfonyl group, (13) an arylthio group, (14) a lower alkoxy carbonyl group, (15) a lower alkanoyl group, (16) an aromatic hydrocarbon carbonyl group, (17) a lower alkynyl group, (18) a lower alkylenedioxy group and (19) a lower alkylene group; or a heterocyclic group.
  • [9] The compound according to [2], wherein
  • X is NX2X3, or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X2 and X5 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, or C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein Q21 is an oxygen atom, and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted),
  • X3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Y is OY1, NY2Y3 or SY4
  • (wherein, Y1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or N═C(YI1)
  • Y2 and Y4 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Y3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • C(═O)OZB (wherein, ZB is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
    SO2ZF (wherein, ZF is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted),
    NZGZH (wherein, ZG and ZH are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • OZK (wherein, ZK is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or
    N═C(ZI)2 (wherein, ZIs are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the carbon which is bonded with each other).
  • [10] The compound according to [9], wherein
  • X is NX2X3, or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein, Q21 is an oxygen atom, and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted),
  • X3 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, X2 and X3 are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • X5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted),
  • Y is OY1, or SY4
  • (wherein, Y1 and Y4 are an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted),
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted.
  • [11] The compound according to [10], wherein
  • X is NX2X3, or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X2 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a lower alkanoyl group,
  • X3 is a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group,
  • alternatively, X2 and X3 are formed a piperidino group or morpholino group together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • X5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group),
  • Y is OY1, or SY4
  • (wherein, Y1 and SY4 are an aromatic hydrocarbon group),
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • [12] The compound according to [2], wherein
  • X is OX1, NX2X3, SX4 or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X1 and X2 are a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
    C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein, Q21 is an oxygen atom, and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted), NXG1XH1, or N═C(XI1)2,
  • X4 and X5 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, or C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein, Q21 is an oxygen atom, and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted),
  • X3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, X2 and X3 are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • Y is OY1
  • (wherein, Y1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or N═C(YI1)2,
  • Z is a cyano group, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • C(═O)OZB (wherein, ZB is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
    SO2ZF (wherein, ZF is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted),
    NZGZH (wherein, ZG and ZH are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • OZK (wherein, ZK is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or
    N═C(ZI)2 (wherein, ZIs are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the carbon which is bonded with each other).
  • [13] The compound according to [12], wherein
  • X is OX1, NX2X3, SX4 or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a di-lower alkyl amino group, a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkylidene amino group optionally substituted,
  • X2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein, Q21 is an oxygen atom, and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted),
  • X3 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, X2 and X3 are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • X4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, X5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted),
  • Y is OY1
  • (wherein, Y1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or N═C(YI1)2 (YI1s are each independently a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group)
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • [14] The compound according to [13], wherein
  • X is OX1, NX2X3, SX4 or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X1 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group, (4) a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, (5) a lower alkanoyl group, (6) a lower alkylthio group, (7) an aromatic hydrocarbon group, (8) a cyano group, (9) a nitro group and (10) an alkylenedioxy group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an alkylidene amino group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group; a lower cycloalkylidene amino group; or a di-lower alkyl amino group,
  • X2 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a lower alkanoyl group,
  • X3 is a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group,
  • alternatively, X2 and X3 are formed a piperidino group or a morpholino group together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • X4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, lower alkyl group or lower alkoxy group and (2) a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with at least one halogen; a higher alkyl group; a lower alkenyl group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen atom, (2) a nitro group, (3) a lower alkyl group, (4) a lower haloalkyl group and (5) a lower alkoxy group; or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with one or more lower alkyl group(s),
  • X5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group),
  • Y is OY1,
  • (wherein, Y1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group, (2) an aromatic hydrocarbon group substituted with at least one halogen and (3) a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a cyano group, (3) a nitro group, (4) a lower alkyl group, (5) an amino group, (6) a lower alkylthio group, (7) a lower alkyl sulfonyl group, (8) a lower cycloalkyl group, (9) an aromatic hydrocarbon group, (10) a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, (11) a lower alkoxy group, (12) a heterocyclic group, (13) a lower alkylenedioxy group and (14) a lower alkylene group; a heterocyclic group; or a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group),
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a cyano group, (3) a hydroxy group, (4) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen or aromatic hydrocarbon group, (5) a lower alkenyl group, (6) a lower alkoxy group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (7) a lower alkanoyl oxy group, (8) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen or lower alkyl group, (9) a heterocyclic group, (10) a lower alkylthio group, (11) a lower alkyl sulfinyl group, (12) a lower alkyl sulfonyl group, (13) an arylthio group, (14) a lower alkoxy carbonyl group, (15) a lower alkanoyl group, (16) an aromatic hydrocarbon carbonyl group, (17) a lower alkynyl group, (18) a lower cycloalkylthio group, (19) a lower alkylene dioxy group, (20) a lower alkylene group, (21) a lower cycloalkyl group, (22) an aryloxy group and (23) a nitro group; a heterocyclic group.
  • [15] The compound according to [2], wherein
  • X is OX1, NX2X3, SX4 or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X1 and X2 are a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
    C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein, Q21 is an oxygen atom, and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted), NXG1XH1 or N═C(XI1)2,
  • X4 and X5 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein, Q21 is an oxygen atom, and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted),
  • X3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, X2 and X3 are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • Y is SY4
  • (wherein, Y4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • C(═O)OZB (wherein, ZB is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
    SO2ZF (wherein, ZF is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted),
    NZGZH (wherein, ZG and ZH are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • OZK (wherein, ZK is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or
    N═C(ZI)2 (wherein, ZIs are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the carbon which is bonded with each other).
  • [16] The compound according to [15], wherein
  • X is OX1, SX4 or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X1 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, X4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, and X5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted),
  • Y is SY4
  • (wherein, Y4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon sulfonyl group optionally substituted, an amino group substituted with an aromatic hydrocarbon group and optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group, a lower alkoxy group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • [17] The compound according to [16], wherein
  • X is OX1, SX4 or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X1 represents an aromatic hydrocarbon group,
  • X4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group, (4) a nitro group; or a heterocyclic group,
  • X5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group),
  • Y is SY4
  • (wherein, Y4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (2) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group and (3) a lower cycloalkyl group; a higher alkyl group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group and (4) a lower haloalkyloxy group; a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a lower alkyl group, (2) a lower haloalkyl group and (3) a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen; a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen; a higher alkenyl group; or a lower alkynyl group),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one halogen; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; a lower alkoxycarbonyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon sulfonyl group optionally substituted; an amino group substituted with an aromatic hydrocarbon group and optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group; a lower alkoxy group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group; or a lower alkylidene amino group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • [18] The compound according to [15], wherein
  • X is OX1, NX2X3, SX4 or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X1 and X2 are a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
    C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein, Q21 is an oxygen atom, and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted), NXG1XH1 or N═C(XI1)2,
  • X4 and X5 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein Q21 is an oxygen atom, and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted),
  • X3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, X2 and X3 are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • Y is SY4
  • (wherein, Y4 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • C(═O)OZB (wherein, ZB is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
    SO2ZF (wherein, ZF is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted),
    NZGZH (wherein, ZG and ZH are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • OZK (wherein, ZK is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or
    N═C(ZI)2 (wherein, ZIs are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the carbon which is bonded with each other).
  • [19] The compound according to [18], wherein
  • X is OX1, SX4 or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X1 represents an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted,
  • X4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted,
  • X5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted),
  • Y is SY4
  • (wherein, Y4 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon sulfonyl group optionally substituted, an amino group substituted with an aromatic hydrocarbon group and optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group, a lower alkoxy group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • [20] The compound according to [19], wherein
  • X is OX1, SX4 or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X1 represents an aromatic hydrocarbon group,
  • X4 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, a lower cycloalkyl group, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group or lower alkoxy group,
  • X5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group),
  • Y is SY4
  • (wherein, Y4 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen and (3) a lower alkoxy group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, and (2) a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one halogen; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; a lower alkoxycarbonyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon sulfonyl group optionally substituted; an amino group substituted with an aromatic hydrocarbon group and optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group; a lower alkoxy group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group; or a lower alkylidene amino group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • [21] The compound according to [15], wherein
  • X is OX1, NX2X3, SX4 or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X1 and X2 are a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
    C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein, Q21 is an oxygen atom, and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted), NXG1XH1 or N═C(XI1)2,
  • X4 and X5 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein, Q21 is an oxygen atom, and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted),
  • X3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, X2 and X3 are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • Y is SY4
  • (wherein, Y4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, or a higher alkynyl group),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • C(═O)OZB (wherein, ZB is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
    SO2ZF (wherein, ZF is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted),
    NZGZH (wherein, ZG and ZH are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • OZK (wherein, ZK is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or
    N═C(ZI)2 (wherein, ZIs are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the carbon which is bonded with each other).
  • [22] The compound according to [21], wherein
  • X is SX4
  • (wherein, X4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Y is SY4
  • (wherein, Y4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, or a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted),
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted.
  • [23] The compound according to [22], wherein
  • X is SX4
  • (wherein, X4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group, and (4) a nitro group; or a heterocyclic group),
  • Y is SY4
  • (wherein, Y4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen and (2) a lower cycloalkyl group; a higher alkyl group; a lower cycloalkyl group; a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen; a higher alkenyl group; or a lower alkynyl group),
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group.
  • [24] The compound according to [2], wherein
  • X is OX1, NX2X3, SX4 or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X1 and X2 are a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
    C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein, Q21 is an oxygen atom, and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted), NXG1XH1 or N═C(XI1)2,
  • X4 and X5 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein Q21 is an oxygen atom, and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted),
  • X3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, X2 and X3 are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • Y is NY2Y3
  • (wherein, Y2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Y3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • C(═O)OZB (wherein, ZB is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • SO2ZF (wherein, ZF is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted),
  • NZGZH (wherein, ZG and ZH are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other), OZK (wherein, ZK is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or
  • N═C(ZI)2 (wherein, ZIs are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the carbon which is bonded with each other).
  • [25] The compound according to [24], wherein
  • X is SX4
  • (wherein, X4 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted),
  • Y is NY2Y3
  • (wherein, Y2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, and Y3 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted),
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted.
  • [26] The compound according to [25], wherein
  • X is SX4
  • (wherein, X4 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen or lower alkyl group),
  • Y is NY2Y3
  • (wherein, Y2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, and Y3 is a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group),
  • Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • [27] The compound according to [2], wherein
  • X is OX1, NX2X3, SX4 or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X1 and X2 are a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
    C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein, Q21 is an oxygen atom, and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted), NXG1XH1 or N═C(XI1)2,
  • X4 and X5 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein, Q21 is an oxygen atom, and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted),
  • X3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, X2 and X3 are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • Y is OY1, NY2Y3 or SY4
  • (wherein, Y1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, or N═C(YI1)2,
  • Y2 and Y4 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • Y3 is a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • C(═O)OZB (wherein, ZB is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
    SO2ZF (wherein, ZF is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
    NZGZH (wherein, ZG and ZH are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
  • OZK (wherein, ZK is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or
    N═C(ZI)2 (wherein, ZIs are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other).
  • [28] The compound according to [27], wherein
  • X is OX1, NX2X3, SX4 or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a di-lower alkyl amino group, a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted or a lower cycloalkylidene amino group optionally substituted, X2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein, Q21 is an oxygen atom and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted),
  • X3 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted,
  • X4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, and X5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted),
  • Y is OY1, NY2Y3 or SY4
  • (wherein, Y1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, or N═C(YI1)2, (YI1s are independently a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group), Y2 and Y3 are each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, and Y4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon sulfonyl group optionally substituted, an amino group substituted with an aromatic hydrocarbon group and optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group, and aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group, a lower alkoxy group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • [29] The compound according to [28], wherein
  • X is OX1, NX2X3, SX4 or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X1 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group, (4) a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, (5) a lower alkanoyl group, (6) a lower alkylthio group, (7) an aromatic hydrocarbon group, (8) a cyano group, (9) a nitro group and (10) an alkylenedioxy group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an alkylidene amino group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group; a lower cycloalkylidene amino group; or a di-lower alkyl amino group,
  • X2 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a lower alkanoyl group,
  • X3 is a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group,
  • alternatively, X2 and X3 are formed a piperidino group or a morpholino group together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
  • X4 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one heterocyclic group optionally substituted with at least one halogen; a higher alkyl group; a lower alkenyl group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a nitro group, (3) a lower alkyl group, (4) a halo-lower alkyl group, and (5) a lower alkoxy group; or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with one or more lower alkyl group(s),
  • X5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group),
  • Y is OY1, NY2Y3 or SY4
  • (wherein, Y1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group, (2) an aromatic hydrocarbon group substituted with at least one halogen and (3) a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a cyano group, (3) a nitro group, (4) a lower alkyl group, (5) an amino group, (6) a lower alkylthio group, (7) a lower alkylsulfonyl group, (8) a lower cycloalkyl group, (9) an aromatic hydrocarbon group, (10) a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, (11) a lower alkoxy group, (12) a heterocyclic group, (13) a lower alkylene group and (14) a lower alkylenedioxy group; a heterocyclic group; or a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group,
  • Y2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group,
  • Y3 is a lower alkyl group,
  • Y4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (2) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group and (3) a lower cycloalkyl group; a higher alkyl group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group and (4) a lower haloalkyloxy group; a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a lower alkyl group, (2) a lower haloalkyl group and (3) a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen; a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen; a higher alkenyl group; or a lower alkynyl group),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one halogen; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a cyano group, (3) a hydroxy group, (4) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen or aromatic hydrocarbon group, (5) a lower alkenyl group, (6) a lower alkoxy group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (7) a lower alkanoyl oxy group, (8) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one alkyl or halogen, (9) a heterocyclic group, (10) a lower alkylthio group, (11) a lower alkyl sulfinyl group, (12) a lower alkyl sulfonyl group, (13) an arylthio group, (14) a lower alkoxy carbonyl group, (15) a lower alkanoyl group, (16) an aromatic hydrocarbon carbonyl group, (17) a lower alkynyl group, (18) a lower cycloalkylthio group, (19) a lower alkylenedioxy group, (20) a lower alkylene group and (21) a nitro group; a heterocyclic group; a lower alkoxycarbonyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon sulfonyl group; an amino group substituted with an aromatic hydrocarbon group and optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group; a lower alkoxy group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a lower alkylidene amino group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • [30] The compound according to [2], wherein
  • X is OX1, NX2X3, SX4 or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a di-lower alkylamino group, a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted or a lower cycloalkylidene amino group optionally substituted,
  • X2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein, Q21 is an oxygen atom and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted),
  • X3 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted,
  • X4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, X5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted),
  • Y is OY1, NY2Y3 or SY4
  • (wherein, Y1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, or N═C(YI1)2 (YI1s are independently a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group,
  • Y2 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted,
  • Y3 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted,
  • Y4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon sulfonyl group optionally substituted, an amino group substituted with an aromatic hydrocarbon group and optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group, a lower alkoxy group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • [31] The compound according to [30], wherein
  • X is OX1, NX2X3, SX4 or S(O)2X5
  • (wherein, X1 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group, (4) a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, (5) a lower alkylthio group, (6) an aromatic hydrocarbon group, (7) a cyano group, (8) a nitro group and (9) an alkylenedioxy group,
  • X2 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a lower alkanoyl group,
  • X3 is a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group,
  • X4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen or lower alkyl group and (2) a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen; a higher alkyl group; a lower alkenyl group; a lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a nitro group, (3) a lower alkyl group, (4) a lower haloalkyl group and (5) a lower alkoxy group; or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s), and X5 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group),
  • Y is OY1, NY2Y3 or SY4
  • (wherein, Y1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, or N═C(YI1)2 (YI1s are independently a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group,
  • Y2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group,
  • Y3 is a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group,
  • Y4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one halogen and (2) a lower cycloalkyl group; a higher alkyl group; a lower cycloalkyl group; a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen; a higher alkenyl group; a lower alkynyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen and a lower alkoxy group optionally substituted with at least one halogen; or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted with one or more substituent selected from the group consisting of (1) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen and (2) a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen),
  • Z is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one halogen; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a cyano group, (3) a hydroxy group, (4) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen or aromatic hydrocarbon group, (5) a lower alkenyl group, (6) a lower alkoxy group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (7) a lower alkanoyl oxy group, (8) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one alkyl or halogen, (9) a heterocyclic group, (10) a lower alkylthio group, (11) a lower alkyl sulfinyl group, (12) a lower alkyl sulfonyl group, (13) an arylthio group, (14) a lower alkoxy carbonyl group, (15) a lower alkanoyl group, (16) an aromatic hydrocarbon carbonyl group, (17) a lower alkynyl group, (18) a lower cycloalkylthio group, (19) a lower alkylene dioxy group, (20) a lower alkylene group and (21) a nitro group; a heterocyclic group; a lower alkoxycarbonyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon sulfonyl group; an amino group substituted with an aromatic hydrocarbon group and optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon oxy group; a lower alkoxy group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group; or a lower alkylidene amino group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • [32] The compound according to [1], wherein
  • X is phenylthio group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group; or phenoxy group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group;
  • Y is phenylthio group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group; phenoxy group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group; a benzylthio group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting a halogen, and a methyl group; sec-butylthio group; cyclohexyl methylthio group; or cyclohexylthio group:
  • Z is phenyl group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, an isopropyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group.
  • [33] The compound according to [1], wherein
  • X is phenylthio group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group; or phenoxy group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group;
  • Y is phenylthio group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group; phenoxy group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group;
  • or cyclohexylthio group:
  • Z is phenyl group optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a halogen, a methyl group, an isopropyl group, a trifluoromethyl group and a methoxy group.
  • [AA1] An iminopropene compound of the formula (AAI):
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00004
  • (wherein, RAA represents a C1-3 alkyl group substituted with a C3-6 cycloalkyl group, mAA represents an integer of 0 to 2, nAA represents an integer of 0 to 2, XAA represents a halogen atom, C1-3 alkyl group, C1-3 haloalkyl group, C1-4 alkoxy group or nitro group, and when mAA is 2, two Xs may be the same or different, and ZAA represents a halogen atom, C1-3 haloalkyl group or C1-4 alkoxy group, and when nAA is 2, two Zs may be the same or different.).
    [AA2] The iminopropene compound according to AA1 wherein in the formula (AAI), ZAA represents a halogen atom or C1-4 alkoxy group.
    [AB1] An iminopropene compound of the formula (ABI):
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00005
  • (wherein, RAB represents a C7-10 branched alkyl group, or a 3 to 6-membered cycloalkyl group substituted by at least one C1-3 alkyl group or condenced with benzene ring, mAB represents an integer of 0 to 2, nAB represents an integer of 0 to 2, XAB represents a halogen atom, C1-3 alkyl group, C1-3 haloalkyl group, C1-4 alkoxy group or nitro group, and when mAB is 2, two Xs may be the same or different, and ZAB represents a halogen atom, C1-3 alkyl group, C1-3 haloalkyl group or C1-4 alkoxy group, and when nAB is 2, two Zs may be the same or different.).
    [AB2] The iminopropene compound according to AB1 wherein in the formula (ABI), RAB represents a C7-10 branched alkyl group.
    [AB3] The iminopropene compound according to AB1 wherein in the formula (ABI), RAB represents a C7-9 branched alkyl group.
    [AB4] The iminopropene compound according to AB1 wherein in the formula (ABI), RAB represents a 3 to 6-membered cycloalkyl group substituted by at least one C1-3 alkyl group.
    [AB5] The iminopropene compound according to AB1 wherein in the formula (ABI), RAB represents a cyclohexyl group substituted by at least one C1-3 alkyl group.
    [AB6] The iminopropene compound according to AB1 wherein in the formula (ABI), RAB represents a 3 to 6-membered cycloalkyl group condenced with benzene ring.
  • Suitable examples and actual examples of various definitions included the present invention used in the above and following descriptions of the instant specification will be described in detail below.
  • The term “lower” means a group having 6 or less carbon atoms, unless otherwise stated.
  • The term “higher” means a group having 7 to 20 carbon atoms, unless otherwise stated.
  • Suitable examples of “one or more” may include 1 to 6, preferably 1 to 3.
  • Suitable examples of “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkyl group” and “lower alkyl” include linear or branched C1-6 alkyl groups, for example, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, n-pentyl, sec-pentyl, isopentyl, neopentyl, n-hexyl, isohexyl and the like.
  • Suitable examples of “higher alkyl group” include linear or branched C7-20 alkyl groups, for example, heptyl, octyl, 3,5-dimethyloctyl, 3,7-dimethyloctyl, nonyl, decyl, undecyl, dodecyl, tridecyl, tetradecyl, hexadecyl, heptadecyl, octadecyl, nonadecyl, icosyl and the like.
  • Suitable examples of “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” and “lower alkenyl group” include linear or branched C2-6 alkenyl groups, for example, vinyl, allyl, isopropenyl, isobutenyl, 1-methylallyl, 3-methyl-2-butenyl, 2-pentenyl, 2-hexenyl and the like.
  • Suitable examples of “higher alkenyl group” include linear or branched C7-20 alkenyl groups, for example, heptenyl, octenyl, 3,5-dimethyloctenyl, 3,7-dimethyl-6-octenyl, geranyl and the like.
  • Suitable examples of “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” and “lower alkynyl group” include C2-6 alkynyl groups, for example, ethynyl, propargyl, 2-butynyl, 3-butynyl, 3-pentynyl, 3-hexynyl and the like.
  • Suitable examples of “higher alkynyl group” include linear or branched C7-20 alkynyl groups, for example, heptynyl, octynyl, 3,5-dimethyloctynyl 3,7-dimethyloctynyl and the like.
  • Suitable examples of “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” and “lower cycloalkyl group” include C3-6 cycloalkyl groups, for example, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl and the like, and preferably may be C4-6 cycloalkyl groups, most preferably cyclohexyl.
  • Suitable examples of “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” and “lower cycloalkenyl group” include C3-6 cycloalkenyl groups, for example, cyclopropenyl, cyclobutenyl, cyclopentenyl, cyclohexenyl (e.g., 2-cyclohexen-1-yl, 3-cyclohexen-1-yl) and the like, and this “lower cycloalkenyl” may have a lower alkyl.
  • Suitable examples of “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group” and “aryl” include, for example, phenyls optionally having at least one lower alkyl group (e.g., phenyl, mesityl, xylyl, tolyl and the like) and C6-14 aromatic hydrocarbon groups such as naphthyl, anthryl, indanyl, tetrahydronaphthyl and the like, and preferably may be phenyl and naphthyl, and this “aromatic hydrocarbon group” may have a suitable substituent such as a lower alkyl, a halogen, a lower alkoxy group, a lower cycloalkyl group and the like.
  • Suitable examples of “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, and “heterocyclic” part include unsaturated 3 to 8-membered (more preferably, 5 to 6-membered) heteromonocyclic groups containing 1 to 4 nitrogen atoms, for example, pyrrolyl, pyrrolynyl, imidazolyl, pyrazolyl, pyridyl, dihydropyridyl, pyrimidyl, pyrazinyl, pyridazinyl, triazolyl (e.g., 4H-1,2,4-triazolyl, 1H-1,2,3-triazolyl, 2H-1,2,3-triazolyl and the like), tetrazolyl (e.g., 1H-tetrazolyl, 2H-tetrazolyl and the like), and the like; saturated 3 to 8-membered (more preferably, 5 to 6-membered) heteromonocyclic groups containing 1 to 4 nitrogen atoms, for example, pyrrolydinyl, imidazolydinyl, piperidyl, piperidino, piperadinyl and the like; unsaturated condensed heterocyclic groups containing 1 to 4 nitrogen atoms, for example, indolyl, isoindolyl, indolinyl, indolidinyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolyl, isoquinolyl, indazolyl, benzotriazolyl, imidazopyridinyl, imidazothiazolyl and the like; unsaturated 3 to 8-membered (more preferably, 5 to 6-membered) heteromonocyclic groups containing one or two oxygen atoms and 1 to 3 nitrogen atoms, for example, oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, oxadiazolyl (e.g., 1,2,4-oxadiazolyl, 1,3,4-oxadiazolyl, 1,2,5-oxadiazolyl and the like), and the like; saturated 3 to 8-membered (more preferably, 5 to 6-membered) heteromonocyclic groups containing one or two oxygen atoms and 1 to 3 nitrogen atoms, for example, morpholinyl, morpholino and the like; unsaturated condensed heterocyclic groups containing one or two oxygen atoms and 1 to 3 nitrogen atoms, for example, benzoxazolyl, benzoxadiazolyl and the like; unsaturated 3 to 8-membered (more preferably, 5 to 6-membered) heteromonocyclic groups containing one or two sulfur atoms and 1 to 3 nitrogen atoms, for example, thiazolyl, isothiazolyl, thiadiazolyl (e.g., 1,2,3-thiadiazolyl, 1,2,4-thiadiazolyl, 1,3,4-thiadiazolyl, 1,2,5-thiadiazolyl and the like), and dihydrothiazinyl and the like; saturated 3 to 8-membered (more preferably, 5 to 6-membered) heteromonocyclic groups containing one or two sulfur atoms and 1 to 3 nitrogen atoms, for example, thiazolidinyl, thiomorpholinyl, thiomorpholino and the like; unsaturated 3 to 8-membered (more preferably, 5 to 6-membered) heteromonocyclic groups containing one or two sulfur atoms, for example, thienyl, dihydrodithiinyl, dihydrodithionyl and the like; saturated heteromonocyclic groups containing one or two sulfur atoms, for example, tetrahydrothienyl, dithianyl and the like; unsaturated condensed heterocyclic groups containing one or two sulfur atoms and containing 1 to 3 nitrogen atoms, for example, benzothiazolyl, benzothiadiazolyl, imidazothiadiazolyl and the like; unsaturated 3 to 8-membered (more preferably, 5 to 6-membered) heteromonocyclic groups containing one or two oxygen atoms, for example, furyl, dihydropyranyl, dioxynyl and the like; saturated 3 to 8-membered (more preferably, 5 to 6-membered) heteromonocyclic groups containing one or two oxygen atoms, for example, tetrahydrofuryl, tetrahydropyranyl, dioxanyl and the like; unsaturated condensed heterocyclic groups containing one or two oxygen atoms, for example, benzofuryl, benzodioxolanyl, benzodioxanyl and the like; unsaturated 3 to 8-membered (more preferably, 5 to 6-membered) heteromonocyclic groups containing an oxygen atom and one or two sulfur atoms, for example, dihydroxathiinyl and the like; unsaturated condensed heterocyclic groups containing one or two sulfur atoms, for example, benzothienyl, benzodithiinyl and the like; unsaturated condensed heterocyclic groups containing an oxygen atom and one or two sulfur atoms, for example, benzoxathiinyl and the like; and this “heterocyclic group” and “heterocyclic” part may have at least one suitable substituent such as a lower alkyl, a halogen, a lower alkoxy group or a lower cycloalkyl group and the like.
  • Halogen represents fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine.
  • Suitable examples of “lower haloalkyl group” include fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, chloromethyl, pentafluoroethyl and the like.
  • Suitable examples of “lower alkoxy group” in the term “lower alkoxy group optionally substituted”, “lower alkoxy group” and “lower alkoxy” include linear or branched C1-6 alkoxy groups, for example, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, isopropoxy, butoxy, isobutoxy, tet-butoxy, pentyloxy, tert-pentyloxy, neo-pentyloxy, hexyloxy, isohexyloxy and the like, preferably, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, butoxy, pentyloxy, hexyloxy and isohexyloxy.
  • Suitable examples of “lower cycloalkyloxy group” in the term “lower cycloalkyloxy group optionally substituted” and “lower cycloalkyloxy group” include C3-6 cycloalkyloxy groups such as cyclopropyloxy, cyclobutyloxy, cyclopentyloxy, cyclohexyloxy and the like.
  • “Acyl group” and “acyl” include aliphatic acyl, aromatic acyl, aryl aliphatic acyl, heterocyclic acyl and heterocyclic aliphatic acyl derived from a carboxylic acid, carbonic acid, carbamic acid, sulfonic acid and the like.
  • Suitable examples of the above-mentioned “acyl group” include those described below.
  • carboxy; carbamoyl; mono or di-lower alkylcarbamoyl (e.g., methylcarbamoyl, dimethylcarbamoyl, ethylcarbamoyl, diethylcarbamoyl and the like); mono or diarylcarbamoyl (e.g., phenylcarbamoyl, diphenylcarbamoyl and the like); lower alkylaryl carbamoyl (e.g., methylphenylcarbamoyl and the like); thiocarbamoyl; mono or di-lower alkylthiocarbamoyl (e.g., methylthiocarbamoyl, dimethylthiocarbamoyl, ethylthiocarbamoyl, diethylthiocarbamoyl and the like); mono or diarylthiocarbamoyl (e.g., phenylthiocarbamoyl, diphenylthiocarbamoyl and the like); lower alkylarylthiocarbamoyl (e.g., methylphenylthiocarbamoyl and the like);
  • aliphatic acyl,
  • for example, lower alkanoyl (e.g., C1-6 alkanoyl groups such as formyl, acetyl, propanoyl, butanoyl, 2-methylpropanoyl, pentanoyl, 2,2-dimethylpropanoyl, hexanoyl and the like); higher alkanoyl (e.g., C7-20 alkanoyl groups such as heptanoyl, octanoyl, nonanoyl, decanoyl, undecanoyl, dodecanoyl, tridecanoyl, tetradecanoyl, pentadecanoyl, hexadecanoyl, heptadecanoyl, octadecanoyl, nonadecanoyl, icosanoyl and the like); lower alkoxycarbonyl (e.g., C2-6 alkoxycarbonyl groups such as methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, propyloxycarbonyl, butoxycarbonyl, t-butoxycarbonyl, t-pentyloxycarbonyl, hexyloxycarbonyl and the like); higher alkoxycarbonyl (e.g., C7-20 alkoxycarbonyl groups such as heptyloxycarbonyl, octyloxycarbonyl, nonyloxycarbonyl, decyloxycarbonyl, undecyloxycarbonyl and the like); lower alkylsulfonyl (e.g., C1-6 alkylsulfonyl groups such as methylsulfonyl, ethylsulfonyl, propylsulfonyl, isopropylsulfonyl, n-butylsuofonyl, tert-butylsulfonyl, n-pentylsulfonyl, hexylsulfonyl and the like); higher alkylsulfonyl (e.g., C7-20 alkylsulfonyl groups such as heptylsulfonyl, octylsulfonyl, nonylsulfonyl, decylsulfonyl, dodecylsulfonyl, pentadecylsulfonyl and the like); lower alkoxysulfonyl (e.g., C1-6 alkoxysulfonyl groups such as methoxysulfonyl, ethoxysulfonyl, propoxysulfonyl, butoxysulfonyl, tert-butoxysulfonyl, pentyloxysulfonyl, hexyloxysulfonyl and the like); higher alkoxysulfonyl (e.g., C7-20 alkoxysulfonyl groups such as heptyloxysulfonyl, octyloxysulfonyl, nonyloxysulfonyl, decyloxysulfonyl, undecyloxysulfonyl and the like);
  • aromatic acyl,
  • for example, aroyl (e.g., benzoyl, toluoyl, naphthoyl and the like); aryl lower alkanoyl (e.g., phenyl (C1-6) alkanoyl groups such as phenylacetyl, phenylpropanoyl, phenylbutanoyl, phenylisobutanoyl, phenylpentanoyl, phenylhexanoyl and the like, naphthyl (C1-6) alkanoyl groups such as naphthylacetyl, naphthylpropanoyl, naphthylbutanoyl and the like); aryl lower alkenoyl (e.g., phenyl (C3-6) alkenoyl groups such as phenylpropenoyl, phenylbutenoyl, phenylmethacryloyl, phenylpentenoyl, phenylhexenoyl and the like, naphthyl (C1-6) alkenoyl groups such as naphthylpropenoyl, naphthylbutenoyl and the like); aryl lower alkoxycarbonyl (e.g., phenyl (C1-6) alkoxycarbonyl groups such as benzyloxycarbonyl and the like, fluorenyl (C1-6) alkoxycarbonyl groups such as fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl and the like); aryloxycarbonyl (e.g., phenoxycarbonyl, naphthyloxycarbonyl and the like); aryloxy lower alkanoyl (e.g., phenoxyacetyl, phenoxypropionyl and the like); arylglyoxyloyl (e.g., phenylglyoxyloyl, naphthylglyoxyloyl and the like); arylsulfonyl optionally having 1 to 4 lower alkyls (e.g., phenylsulfonyl, p-tolylsulfonyl and the like) and the like; and
  • heterocyclic acyl
  • for example, heterocyclic carbonyl; heterocyclic lower alkanoyl (e.g., heterocyclic (C1-6) alkanoyl groups such as heterocyclic acetyl, heterocyclic propanoyl, heterocyclic butanoyl, heterocyclic pentanoyl, heterocyclic hexanoyl and the like); heterocyclic lower alkenoyl (e.g., heterocyclic (C1-6) alkenoyl groups such as heterocyclic propenoyl, heterocyclic butenoyl, heterocyclic pentenoyl, heterocyclic hexenoyl and the like); heterocyclic glyoxyloyl and the like. Here, for suitable “heterocyclic” part in the terms “heterocyclic carbonyl”, “heterocyclic lower alkanoyl”, “heterocyclic lower alkenoyl” and “heterocyclic glyoxyloyl”, the “heterocyclic” part described above can be referred to.
  • Suitable examples of “lower alkylideneamino group” include C1-6 alkylideneaminoxy groups (e.g., ethylideneamino, propylideneamino, isopropylideneamino, cyclohexylideneamino and the like).
  • Suitable examples of “lower alkylideneaminoxy group” include C1-6 alkylideneamino groups (e.g., ethylideneaminoxy, propylideneaminoxy, isopropylideneaminoxy, cyclohexylideneaminoxy and the like).
  • Suitable examples of “lower alkylidenehydrazino group” include C1-6 alkylidenehydrazino groups (e.g., ethylidenehydrazino, propylidenehydrazino, isopropylidenehydrazino, cyclohexylidenehydrazino and the like).
  • Suitable examples of “lower alkylidenehydrazono group” include C1-6 alkylidenehydrazono groups (e.g., ethylidenehydrazono, propylidenehydrazono, isopropylidenehydrazono, cyclohexylidenehydrazono and the like).
  • Suitable examples of “lower alkanoyloxy group” include C1-6 alkanoyloxy groups (e.g., formyloxy, acetyloxy, propanoyloxy, butanoyloxy, 2-methylpropanoyloxy, pentanoyloxy, 2,2-dimethylpropanoyloxy, hexanoyloxy and the like). Suitable examples of “lower alkylthio group” include C1-6 alkylthio groups (e.g., methylthio, ethylthio, propylthio and the like).
  • Suitable examples of “lower alkylsulfinyl group” include C1-6 alkylsulfinyl groups (e.g., methylsulfinyl group, ethylsulfinyl group, propylsulfinyl group and the like).
  • Suitable examples of “lower alkylsulfonyl group” include C1-6 alkylsulfonyl groups (e.g., methylsulfonyl group, ethylsulfonyl group, propylsulfonyl group and the like).
  • Suitable examples of “arylthio group” include a phenylthio group, mesitylthio group, xylylthio group, tolylthio group, naphthylthio group and the like.
  • In the compound (I), X represents OX1, NX2X3, SX4, S(O)mX5, Si(X6)3 or N═C(X7)2.
  • X1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q11)XA1, C(═O)OXB1, C(=Q12)NXD1XE1, SO2XF1, NXG1XH1 or N═C(XI1)2,
  • and preferably mentioned is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, and particularly preferably mentioned is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for X1, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkyl group” for X1, the “higher alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for X1, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for X1, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkenyl group” for X1, the “higher alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for X1, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X1, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkynyl group” for X1, the “higher alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X1, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X1, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • Suitable examples of substituents in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” and “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X1 include a lower alkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, a lower alkoxy group, a lower alkanoyloxy group, a lower haloalkyl group (e.g., fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl and the like), a lower haloalkyloxy group (e.g., fluoromethoxy, difluoromethoxy, trifluoromethoxy and the like), a hydroxyl group, a nitro group, a cyano group, a carboxyl group, a sulfo group, an oxo, a halogen, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an acyl group, a lower alkylideneamino group, a lower alkylideneaminoxy group, a lower alkylidenehydrazino group, a lower alkylidenehydrazono group,
  • a group represented by the formula: —SOTX1A,
  • a group represented by the formula: —OX1B,
  • a group represented by the formula: —N(X1C)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —ON(X1D)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NX1E,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NOX1F,
  • a group represented by the formula: —N(X1G)N(X1H)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NN(XI1)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q1A)N(X1J)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q1B)N(X1K)N(X1L)2, and the like,
  • and the number of the substituent is in a substitutable range and 1 to 5, preferably 1 to 3.
  • In the above-mentioned formulae, T represents an integer of 0, 1 or 2,
  • X1A represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group,
  • X1B, X1C, X1D, X1E, X1F, X1G, X1H, X1J, X1K and X1L represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, heterocyclic group, an acyl group,
  • a group represented by the formula: —SO2X1P, or
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q1C)N(X1Q)2.
  • Here, X1P and X1Q represent each independently a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group, and Q1A, Q1B and Q1C represent each independently an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom.
  • When the substituent in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” and “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” is an acyl group, C1-6 alkylideneamino group, C1-6 alkylideneaminoxy group, C1-6 alkylidenehydrazino group or C1-6 alkylidenehydrazono group,
  • or, when one or more of X1A, X1B, X1C, X1D, X1E, X1F, X1G, X1H, X1I, X1J, X1K, X1L, X1P and X1Q are a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group or a lower alkynyl group,
  • these groups may be further substituted with a nitro group, a cyano group, a carboxyl group, a sulfo group, an oxo, a halogen, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a heterocyclic group, an acyl group, a lower alkylideneamino group, a lower alkylideneaminoxy group, a lower alkylidenehydrazino group, a lower alkylidenehydrazono group,
  • a group represented by the formula: —SOUX2A,
  • a group represented by the formula: —OX2B,
  • a group represented by the formula: —N(X2C)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —ON(X2D)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NX2E,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NOX2F,
  • a group represented by the formula: —N(X2G)N(X2H)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NN(X2I)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q2A)N(X2J)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q2B)N(X2K)N(X2L)2,
  • and the like. In this case, the number of the substituent is preferably 1 to 3.
  • In the above-mentioned formulae, U represents an integer of 0, 1 or 2,
  • X2A represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, and X2B, X2C, X2D, X2E, X2F, X2G, X2H, X2I, X2J, X2K and X2L represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group, an acyl group,
  • a group represented by the formula: —SO2X2P, or
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q2C)N(X2Q)2.
  • Here, X2P and X2Q represent each independently a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group.
  • Q2A, Q2B and Q2C represent each independently an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom.
  • When the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” and “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” represents an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group or a heterocyclic group,
  • or, when one or more of X1A, X1B, X1C, X1D, X1E, X1F, X1G, X1H, X1I, X1J, X1K, X1L, X1P and X1Q represent an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group or a heterocyclic group,
  • these groups may be further substituted with a lower alkyl group, a lower alkoxy group, a lower haloalkyl group (e.g., fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl and the like), a nitro group, a cyano group, a carboxyl group, a sulfo group, a halogen, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an acyl group, a lower alkylideneamino group, a lower alkylideneaminoxy group, a lower alkylidenehydrazino group, a lower alkylidenehydrazono group,
  • a group represented by the formula: —SOVX3A,
  • a group represented by the formula: —OX3B,
  • a group represented by the formula: —N(X3c)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —ON(X3D)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NX3E,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NOX3F,
  • a group represented by the formula: —N(X3G)N(X3H)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NN(X3I)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q3A)N(X3J)2, or
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q3B)N(X3K)N(X3L)2.
  • In this case, the number of the substituent is preferably 1 to 3.
  • In the above-mentioned formulae, V represents an integer of 0, 1 or 2,
  • X3A represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group,
  • X3B, X3C, X3D, X3E, X3F, X3G, X3H, X3I, X3J, X3K and X3L represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group, an acyl group,
  • a group represented by the formula: —SO2X3P, or
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q3C)N(X3Q)2.
  • Here, X3P and X3Q represent each independently a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group.
  • Q3A, Q3B and Q3C represent each independently an oxygen atom or sulfur atom.
  • Further, the aromatic hydrocarbon group, lower cycloalkyl group, lower cycloalkenyl group or heterocyclic group has at least one substituent, or when one or more of X1A, X1B, X1C, X1D, X1E, X1F, X1G, X1H, X1I, X1J, X1K, X1L, X1P and X1Q are an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a lower cycloalkyl group or a lower cycloalkenyl group, the 3 to 8-membered heterocyclic group has at least one substituent, and
  • when these substituents are an acyl group, alkylideneamino group, alkylideneaminoxy group, alkylidenehydrazino group or alkylidenehydrazono group, or when one or more of X3A, X3B, X3C, X3D, X3E, X3F, X3G, X3H, X3I, X3J, X3K, X3L, X3P and X3Q are a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group or a lower alkynyl group,
  • these groups may be further substituted with a nitro group, a cyano group, a carboxyl group, a sulfo group, an oxo, a halogen, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a heterocyclic group, an acyl group, a lower alkylideneamino group, a lower alkylideneaminoxy group, a lower alkylidenehydrazino group, a lower alkylidenehydrazono group,
  • a group represented by the formula: —SOWX4A,
  • a group represented by the formula: —OX4B,
  • a group represented by the formula: —N(X4C)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —ON(X4D)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NX4E,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NOX4F,
  • a group represented by the formula: —N(X4G)N(X4H)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NN(X4I)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(Q4A)N(X4J)2 or
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q4B)N(X4K)N(X4L)2.
  • In this case, the number of the substituent is preferably 1 to 3.
  • In the above-mentioned formulae, W represents an integer of 0, 1 or 2,
  • X4A represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group, and X4B, X4C, X4D, X4E, X4F, X4G, X4H, X4I, X4J, X4K and X4L represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group, an acyl group,
  • a group represented by the formula: —SO2X4P, or
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q4C)N(X4Q)2.
  • Here, X4P and X4Q represent each independently a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a C2-6 alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group,
  • Q4A, Q4B and Q4C represent each independently an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom.
  • Suitable examples of substituents in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X1 include a lower alkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, a lower alkoxy group, a lower alkanoyloxy group, a lower haloalkyl group (e.g., fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl and the like), a lower haloalkyloxy group (e.g., fluoromethoxy, difluoromethoxy, trifluoromethoxy and the like), a hydroxyl group, a nitro group, a cyano group, a carboxyl group, a sulfo group, a halogen, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an acyl group, a lower alkylideneamino group, a lower alkylideneaminoxy group, a lower alkylidenehydrazino group, a lower alkylidenehydrazono group,
  • a group represented by the formula: —SOKX5A,
  • a group represented by the formula: —OX5B,
  • a group represented by the formula: —N(X5C)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —ON(X5D)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NX5E,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NOX5F,
  • a group represented by the formula: —N(X5G)N(X5H)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NN(X5I)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q5A)N(X5J)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q5B)N(X5K)N(X5L)2, and the like,
  • and the number of the substituent is preferably 1 to 5, more preferably 1 to 3.
  • In the above-mentioned formulae, K represents an integer of 0, 1 or 2,
  • X5A represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group,
  • X5B, X5C, X5D, X5E, X5F, X5G, X5H, X5I, X5J, X5K and X5L represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group, acyl group,
  • a group represented by the formula: —SO2X5P, or
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q5C)N(X5Q)2.
  • Here, X5P and X5Q represent each independently a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group,
  • and Q5A, Q5B and Q5C represent each independently an oxygen atom or sulfur atom.
  • When the substituent in the “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” is an acyl group, alkylideneamino group, alkylideneaminoxy group, alkylidenehydrazino group or alkylidenehydrazono group,
  • or, when one or more of X5A, X5B, X5C, X5D, X5E, X5F, X5G, X5H, X5I, X5J, X5K, X5L, X5P and X5Q are a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group or a lower alkynyl group,
  • these groups may be further substituted with 1 to 3 substituents selected from the group consisting of a nitro group, a cyano group, a carboxyl group, a sulfo group, an oxo, a halogen, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group, an acyl group, a lower alkylideneamino group, a lower alkylideneaminoxy group, a lower alkylidenehydrazino group, a lower alkylidenehydrazono group,
  • a group represented by the formula: —SOLX6A,
  • a group represented by the formula: —OX6B,
  • a group represented by the formula: —N(X6C)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —ON(X6D)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NX6E,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NOX6F,
  • a group represented by the formula: —N(X6G)N(X6H)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NN(X6I)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q6A)N(X6J)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q6B)N(X6K)N(X6L)2, and the like.
  • In the above-mentioned formulae, L represents an integer of 0, 1 or 2,
  • X6A represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group,
  • and X6B, X6C, X6D, X6E, X6F, X6G, X6H, X6I, X6J, X6K and X6L represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group, an acyl group,
  • a group represented by the formula: —SO2X6P, or
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q6C)N(X6Q)2.
  • Here, X6P and X6Q represent each independently a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group,
  • and Q6A, Q6B and Q6C represent each independently an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom.
  • When the substituent in the “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” is an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group or a heterocyclic group, or when one or more of X5A, X5B, X5C, X5D, X5E, X5F, X5G, X5H, X5I, X5J, X5K, X5L, X5P and X5G are an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a lower cycloalkyl group or a heterocyclic group,
  • these groups may be further substituted with 1 to 3 substituents selected from the group consisting of a nitro group, a cyano group, a carboxyl group, a sulfo group, a halogen, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group, an acyl group, a lower alkylideneamino group, a lower alkylideneaminoxy group, a lower alkylidenehydrazino group, a lower alkylidenehydrazono group,
  • a group represented by the formula: —SOMX7A,
  • a group represented by the formula: —OX7B,
  • a group represented by the formula: —N(X7C)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —ON(X7D)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NX7E,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NOX7F,
  • a group represented by the formula: —N(X7G)N(X7H)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: ═NN(X7I)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q7A)N(X7J)2,
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q7B)N(X7K)N(X7L)2, and the like.
  • In the above-mentioned formulae, M represents an integer of 0, 1 or 2,
  • X7A represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group,
  • X7B, X7C, X7D, X7E, X7F, X7G, X7H, X7I, X7J, X7K and X7L represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a C2-6 alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group, acyl group,
  • a group represented by the formula: —SO2X7P, or
  • a group represented by the formula: —C(=Q7C)N(X7Q)2.
  • Here, X2P and X2Q represent each independently a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group, and Q7A, Q7B and Q7C represent each independently an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom.
  • As the substituent in the “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X1, the same substituents as exemplified for the substituent of the “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” are mentioned.
  • X2 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q21)XA2, C(═O)OXB2, C(=Q22)NXD2XE2, SO2XF2, NXG2XH2, N═C(XI2)2, OXK2 or a cyano group,
  • and preferably mentioned is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or C(=Q21)XA2 (here, Q21 represents an oxygen atom, and XA2 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted), and particularly preferably mentioned is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group or a lower alkanoyl group.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for X2, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkyl group” for X2, the “higher alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for X2, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for X2, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkenyl group” for X2, the “higher alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for X2, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X2, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkynyl group” for X2, the “higher alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X2, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X2, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X2, the “substituent” for X1 describe above can be referred to.
  • For XB2, Q22, XD2, XE2, XF2, XG2XH2, XI2 and XK2 for X2, groups described later can be referred to.
  • X3 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q31)XA3, C(═O)OXB3, C(=Q32)NXD3XE3 or SO2XF3,
  • and preferably mentioned is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, and particularly preferably mentioned is a lower alkyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for X3, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkyl group” for X3, the “higher alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for X3, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for X3, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for X3, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X3, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkynyl group” for X3, the “higher alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X3, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X3, the “substituent” for X4 describe above can be referred to.
  • For XA3, XB3, Q32, XD3, XE3 and XF3 for X3, groups described later can be referred to.
  • For the “ring structure” represented by X2 and X3 together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other, the same structures as the below-mentioned “ring structure” represented by XD1 and XE1, XD2 and XE2, XD3 and XE3, XD4 and XE4, XD1 and YE1, YD2 and YE2, YD3 and YE3, YD4 and YE4, and ZD and ZE together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other are mentioned.
  • X4 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q41)XA4, C(═O)OXB4, C(=Q42)NXD4XE4 or S(O)nXF4,
  • and preferably mentioned is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, and particularly preferably mentioned is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for X4, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for X4, the “substituent” for X1 described above can be referred to, and preferably mentioned is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, and particularly preferably mentioned is an aromatic hydrocarbon optionally substituted with at least one halogen or a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkyl group” for X4, the “higher alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for X4, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for X4, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkenyl group” for X4, the “higher alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for X4, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X4, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkynyl group” for X4, the “higher alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X4, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the above-mentioned term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X4, the “substituent” for X1 described above can be referred to, and preferably mentioned is a halogen, a nitro group, a lower alkyl group, a lower haloalkyl group or a lower alkoxy group.
  • For the above-mentioned “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X4, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the above-mentioned term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X4, the “substituent” for X1 described above can be referred to, and preferably mentioned is a lower alkyl group.
  • For the substituent in the terms “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” and “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X4, the “substituent” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • For Q41, XA4, XB4, Q42, XD4, XE4 and XF4 for X4, groups described later can be referred to.
  • X5 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted
  • and preferably mentioned is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, and particularly mentioned is an aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for X5, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkyl group” for X5, the “higher alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for X5, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for X5, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkenyl group” for X5, the “higher alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for X5, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X5, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkynyl group” for X5, the “higher alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X5, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X5, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X5, the “substituent” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • X6s represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or a lower alkoxy group optionally substituted.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for X6, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkyl group” for X6, the “higher alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for X6, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for X6, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkenyl group” for X6, the “higher alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for X6, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X6, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkynyl group” for X6, the “higher alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X6, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X6, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkoxy group” in the term “lower alkoxy group optionally substituted” for X6 the “lower alkoxy group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” and “lower alkoxy group optionally substituted” for X6, the “substituent” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • X7s represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, OXL7, SXM7 or NXG7XH7,
  • alternatively, represent a reig structure together with the carbon atom which is bonded with each other.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for X7, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkyl group” for X7, the “higher alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for X7, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for X7, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkenyl group” for X7, the “higher alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for X7, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for X7, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkynyl group” for X7, the “higher alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X7, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X7, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X7, the “substituent” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for X, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to, and preferably mentioned is a heterocyclic group, particularly preferably mentioned is a piperidino group or morpholino group.
  • For XL7, XM7, XG7 and XH7, groups described below can be referred to.
  • The “ring structure” represented by X7s together with the carbon which is bonded with each other means a 3 to 8-membered cyclic group composed of the carbon atom as a ring constituent atom, and mentioned are 3 to 8-membered (preferably, 5 to 6-membered) cyclic groups composed of the carbon atom as a ring constituent atom, and optionally having 1 to 3 hetero atoms such as a nitrogen atom optionally oxidized, an oxygen atom, a sulfur atom optionally mono or di-oxidized, and the like such as, for example, cyclopentylidene, cyclohexylidene, cycloheptylidene, cyclooctylidene, cyclopentenylidene, cyclohexenylidene, cycloheptenylidene, cyclooctenylidene, cyclopentadienylidene, cyclohexadienylidene, cycloheptadienylidene, cyclooctadienylidene, tetrahydrofuranylidene, dihydrofuranylidene, tetrahydropyranylidene, dihydropyranylidene, pyranylidene, dioxolanylidene, dioxolylidene, dioxanylidene, dioxinylidene, tetrahydrothiophenylidene, dihydrothiophenylidene, tetrahydrothiopyranylidene, dihydrothiopyranylidene, thiopyranylidene, dithiolanylidene, dithiolylidene, dithianylidene, dithiinylidene, 2H-dihydropyrrolylidene, 2H-pyrrolylidene, 3H-pyrrolylidene, 2H-imidazolylidene, 3H-triazolylidene and the like; and groups obtained by condensing a benzene ring or 3 to 8-membered (preferably, 5 to 6-membered) heterocyclic group (the heterocyclic group has 1 to 4 nitrogen atom(s) optionally oxidized, oxygen atom(s), or sulfur atom(s) optionally mono or di-oxidized) with the above-mentioned cyclic group.
  • The “3 to 8-membered cyclic group composed of the carbon atom as a ring constituent atom” may be substituted with the same substituent as exemplified for the substituent on “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X1. The number of the substituent is in a substitutable range and 1 to 5, preferably 1 to 3.
  • QXA1, QXA2, QXA3, QXA4, QXA5, QXA6, QXA7, QXA8, QXB1, QXB2, QXB3, QXB4, QXB5 and QXB6 represent each independently an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom.
  • RXA1, RXA2, RXA3, RXA4, RXA5, RXA6, RXA7, RXA8, RXA9, RXA10, RXA11, RXA12, QXB1, QXB2, QXB3, QXB4, QXB5, QXB6, QXB7, QXB8 and QXB9 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group or an aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • In the compound (I), Y represents OY1, NY2Y3, SY4, SO2Y5 or N═C(Y6)2.
  • Y1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q51)XA1, C(═O)OYB1, C(=Q52)NYD1YE1, S(O)pYF1 or N(YI1)2,
  • and preferably mentioned is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, and particularly preferably mentioned is a lower alkyl optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for Y1, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for Y1, the “substituent” for X1 describe above can be referred to, and preferably mentioned is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, and particularly preferably mentioned is an aromatic hydrocarbon optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl or halogen or a heterocyclic group substituted with at least one halogen.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkyl group” for Y1, the “higher alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for Y1, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y1, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkenyl group” for Y1, the “higher alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y1, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for Y1, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkynyl group” for Y1, the “higher alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for Y1, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for Y1, the “substituent” for X1 described above can be referred to, and preferably mentioned are a halogen, a lower alkyl group, a cyano group and a nitro group.
  • For the above-mentioned “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Y1, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Y1, the “substituent” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the terms “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” and “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for Y1, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • For Q51, YA1, YB1, Q52, YD1, YE1, YF1 and YI1, groups described later can be referred to.
  • Y3 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q61)YA2, C(═O)OYB2, C(=Q62)NYD2YE2, SO2YF2, NYG2YH2, N═C(YI2)2, OYK2 or a cyano group,
  • and preferably mentioned is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, and particularly mentioned is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted or an aromatic hydrocarbon group. For the above-mentioned “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for Y2, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for Y2, the “substituent” for X1 described above can be referred to, and preferably mentioned is an aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkyl group” for Y2, the “higher alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for Y2, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y2, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkenyl group” for Y2, the “higher alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y2, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for Y2, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkynyl group” for Y2, the “higher alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for Y2, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Y2, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the terms “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Y2, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • For Q61, YA2, YB2, Q62, YD2, YE2, YF2, YG2, YH2, YI2 and YK2, groups described later can be referred to.
  • Y3 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q71)YA3, C(═O)OYB3, C(=Q72)NYD3YE3 or SO2YF3,
  • and preferably mentioned is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, and particularly mentioned is a lower alkyl group.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for Y3, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkyl group” for Y3, the “higher alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for Y3, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y3, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkenyl group” for Y3, the “higher alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y3, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for Y3, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkynyl group” for Y3, the “higher alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for Y3, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Y3, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Y3, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • For Q71, YA3, YB3, Q72, YD3, YE3 and YF3, groups described later can be referred to.
  • Y4 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q81)YA4, C(═O)OYB4, C(=Q82)NYD4YE4 or S(O)qYF4,
  • and preferably mentioned is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, and particularly mentioned is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for Y4, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for Y4, the “substituents” for X1 describe above can be referred to, and preferably mentioned is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, and particularly preferably mentioned is an aromatic hydrocarbon group substituted with at least one halogen.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkyl group” for Y4, the “higher alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for Y4, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y4, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkenyl group” for Y4, the “higher alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y4, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for Y4, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkynyl group” for Y4, the “higher alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for Y4, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for Y4, the “substituents” for X1 describe above can be referred to, and preferably mentioned are a halogen, a lower haloalkyl group, a lower alkoxy group and a lower haloalkyloxy group.
  • For the above-mentioned “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Y4, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the terms “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Y4, the “substituents” for X1 describe above can be referred to.
  • For Q81, YA4, YB4, Q82, YD4, YE4 and YF4, groups described later can be referred to.
  • Y5 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for Y5, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkyl group” for Y5, the “higher alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for Y5, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y5, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkenyl group” for Y5, the “higher alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y5, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for Y5, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkynyl group” for Y5, the “higher alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for Y5, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Y5, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Y5, the “substituent” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • Y6s represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, OYL6, SYM6 or NYG6YH6,
  • alternatively, represent a ring structure together with the carbon which is bonded with each other.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for Y6, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkyl group” for Y6, the “higher alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for Y6, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y6, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkenyl group” for Y6, the “higher alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for Y6, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for Y6, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkynyl group” for Y6, the “higher alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for Y6, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Y6, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Y6, the “substituent” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • For YL6, YM6, YG6 and YH6, groups described below can be referred to.
  • For the “ring structure” represented by Y6s together with the carbon which is bonded with each other, the same structures as the above-mentioned “ring structure” represented by X7s together with the carbon which is bonded with each other are mentioned.
  • In the compound (I), Z represents a cyano group, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q91)ZA, C(═O)OZB, C(=Q92)NZDZE, SO2ZF, NZGZH, OZK or N═C(ZI)2,
  • and preferably mentioned is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, heterocyclic group optionally substituted or SO2ZF (wherein, ZF is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted), and particularly preferably mentioned is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, heterocyclic group or SO2ZF (wherein, ZF is an aromatic hydrocarbon group).
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for Z, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkyl group” for Z, the “higher alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for Z, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for Z, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkenyl group” for Z, the “higher alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for Z, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for Z, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “higher alkynyl group” for Z, the “higher alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for Z, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for Z, the “substituent” for X1 described above can be referred to, and preferably mentioned is a halogen, a nitro group, a cyano group, a hydroxy group, a lower alkyl group, a lower haloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower alkoxy group, a lower alkanoyloxy group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group, a lower alkylthio group, a lower alkylsulfinyl group, a lower alkylsulfonyl group or an arylthio group.
  • For the above-mentioned “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Z, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the substituent in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for Z, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • For Q91, ZA, ZB, Q92, ZD, ZE, ZF, ZG, ZH, ZK and ZI, groups described later can be referred to.
  • XA1, XA2, XA3, XA4, YA1, YA2, YA3, YA4 and ZA represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for XA1, XA2, XA3, XA4, YA1, YA2, YA3, YA4 and ZA, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for XA1, XA2, XA3, XA4, YA1, YA2, YA3, YA4 and ZA, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for XA1, XA2, XA3, XA4, YA1, YA2, YA3, YA4 and ZA, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for XA1, XA2, XA3, XA4, YA1, YA2, YA3, YA4 and ZA, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for XA1, XA2, XA3, XA4, YA1, YA2, YA3, YA4 and ZA the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for XA1, XA2, XA3, XA4, YA1, YA2, YA3, YA4 and ZA, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for XA1, XA2, XA3, XA4, YA1, YA2, YA3, YA4 and ZA the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for XA1, XA2, XA3, XA4, YA1, YA2, YA3, YA4 and ZA, the “substituents” for X1 describe above can be referred to.
  • XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, YB4 and ZB represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” for XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, YB4 and ZB, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” for XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, YB4 and ZB, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” for XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, YB4 and ZB, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” for XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, YB4 and ZB, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted” for XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, YB4 and ZB, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, YB4 and ZB, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, YB4 and ZB, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” for XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, YB4 and ZB, the “substituents” for X1 describe above can be referred to.
  • The above-mentioned “amino group optionally substituted” for XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, YB4 and ZB represents a mono or diamino group optionally substituted with a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an acyl group optionally substituted, a carbamoyl group optionally substituted or a group represented by —SO2R (wherein, R represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, higher alkyl group, lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, higher alkenyl group, lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, higher alkynyl group, or aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted).
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted” as a substituent on “amino group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted” as a substituent on “amino group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” as a substituent on “amino group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted” as a substituent on “amino group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted” as a substituent on “amino group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” as a substituent on “amino group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the above-mentioned “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” as a substituent on “amino group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted” as a substituent on “amino group optionally substituted”, the “substituents” for X1 describe above can be referred to.
  • The “substituent” on “acyl group optionally substituted” includes, when this acyl group is a lower alkanoyl group or a lower alkoxy carbonyl group,
  • for example, a lower alkylthio group (e.g., C1-6 alkylthio groups such as methylthio, ethylthio, n-propylthio, isopropylthio, isobutylthio and the like), a halogen, a lower alkoxy group, a nitro group, a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, an alkoxyimino group (e.g., C1-6 alkoxyimino groups such as methoxyimino, ethoxyimino, n-propoxyimino, tert-butoxyimino, n-hexyloxy-imino and the like), and a hydroxyimino group. The number of substituents is in a substitutable range and 1 to 5, preferably 1 to 3.
  • When this acyl group is an aroyl group, an aryloxycarbonyl group, an aryl lower alkanoyl group, an aryl lower alkoxycarbonyl group, a 5 to 6-membered heterocyclic carbonyl group or a 5 to 6-membered heterocyclic acetyl group,
  • the “substituent” includes, for example, a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, a lower alkoxy group, an acyl group, a nitro group, an amino group, a hydroxyl group, a cyano group, a sulfamoyl group, a mercapto group, a halogen, a lower alkylthio group (e.g., C1-6 alkylthio groups such as methylthio, ethylthio, n-propylthio, isobutylthio and the like) and the like. The number of substituents is in a substitutable range and 1 to 5, preferably 1 to 3.
  • The “substituent” on “carbamoyl group optionally substituted” includes a lower alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group, a lower alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic group and an acyl group.
  • The “carbamoyl group” is optionally substituted with one or two substituent(s) described above.
  • XD1, XD2, XD3, XD4, YD1, YD2, YD3, YD4 and ZD represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an amino group optionally substituted, a cyano group or OGa1, and
  • XE1, XE2, XE3, XE4, YE1, YE2, YE3, YE4 and ZE represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, XD1 and XE1, XD2 and XE2, XD3 and XE3, XD4 and XE4, YD1 and YE1, YD2 and YE2, YD3 and YE3, YD4 and YE4, and ZD and ZE represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other.
  • For the “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • As the “amino group optionally substituted”, the same “amino groups optionally substituted” as exemplified for XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, YB4 and ZB are mentioned.
  • The “ring structure” represented by XD1 and XE1, XD2 and XE2, XD3 and XE3, XD4, and XE4, YD1, and YE1, YD2 and YE2, YD3 and YE3, YD4 and YE4, and ZD and ZE together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other means a 3 to 8-membered heterocyclic group composed of the nitrogen atom as a ring constituent atom, and mentioned are 3 to 8-membered (preferably, 5 to 6-membered) nitrogen-containing heterocyclic groups composed of the nitrogen atom as a ring constituent atom, and optionally having 1 to 3 hetero atoms such as a nitrogen atom optionally oxidized, an oxygen atom, a sulfur atom optionally mono or di-oxidized, and the like such as, for example, 1-aziridinyl, 1-azirinyl, 1-azetyl, 1-azetydinyl, 1-perhydroazepynyl, 1-perhydroazosynyl, 1-pyrrolidinyl, 1-pyrrolinyl, 1-pyrrolyl, 1-pyrazolyl, 1-imidazolyl, 1,2,3-triazol-1- or 2-yl, 1,2,4-triazol-1- or 4-yl, 1H-tetrazol-1-yl, 2H-tetrazol-2-yl, 1-piperidinyl, 4-thiomorpholinyl, 4-morpholinyl, 1-dihydropyridyl, 1-tetrahydropyridyl, 2- or 4-oxodihydropyridin-1-yl, 1-tetrahydropyrimidyl, 1-perhydropyrimidyl, 1-dihydrotriazinyl, 1-tetrahydrotriazinyl, 2-oxodihydrotriazin-1-yl, 1,4-oxazin-4-yl, 1,4-thiazin-4-yl, 1,3-thiazin-3-yl, 1-piperazinyl, 1-perhydropyridazinyl, indol-1-yl, indolin-1-yl, isoindol-2-yl, isoindolin-2-yl, 1H-indazol-1-yl, 2,3-dihydrobenzoxazol-3-yl, 2,3-dihydrobenzothiazol-3-yl, benzotriazol-1-yl, 7-purinyl, 9-carbazoyl and the like; and groups obtained by condensing a benzene ring or 3 to 8-membered (preferably, 5 to 6-membered) heterocyclic group (the heterocyclic group has 1 to 4 nitrogen atom(s) optionally oxidized, oxygen atom(s), or sulfur atom(s) optionally mono or di-oxidized) with the above-mentioned nitrogen-containing heterocyclic group.
  • The “3 to 8-membered heterocyclic group composed of the nitrogen atom as a ring constituent atom” may be substituted with the same substituent as exemplified for the substituent on “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” for X1. The number of the substituent is in a substitutable range and 1 to 5, preferably 1 to 3.
  • XF1, XF2, XF3, XF4, YF1, YF2, YF3, YF4 and ZF represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, or an amino group optionally substituted.
  • For the “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • As the “amino group optionally substituted”, the same “amino groups optionally substituted” as exemplified for XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, YB4 and ZB are mentioned.
  • XG1, XG2, XG7, YG2, YG6 and ZG represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=QG1) GA1, C(═O)OQB1, C(=QG2)NGD1GE1 or SO2GF1, and
  • XH1, XH2, XH7, YH2, YH6 and ZH represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, XG1 and XH1, XG2 and XH2, XG7 and XH7, YG2 and YH2, YG6 and YH6, and ZG and ZH represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other.
  • For QG1, GA1, GB1, QG2, GD1, GE1 or GF1, descriptions below can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • For the “ring structure” represented by XG1 and XH1, XG2 and XH2, XG7 and XH7, YG2 and YH2, YG6 and YH6 and ZG and ZH together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other, the same structures as the above-mentioned “ring structure” represented by XD1 and XE1, XD2 and XE2, XD3 and XE3, XD4 and XE4, YD1 and YE1, YD2 and YE2, YD3 and YE3, YD4 and YE4, and ZD and ZE together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other are mentioned.
  • XI1, XI2, YI1, YI2 and ZI represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, OGa2, SGa3, or NGG1GH1,
  • alternatively, represent a ring structure together with the carbon which is bonded with each other.
  • For Ga2, Ga3, GG1 and GH1, descriptions below can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • For the “ring structure” represented by XI1, XI2, YI1, YI2 and ZI together with the carbon which is bonded with each other, the same structures as the above-mentioned “ring structure” represented by X7s together with the carbon which is bonded with each other are mentioned.
  • XK2, YK2 and ZK represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=QK1)GA2, C(═O)OGB2, C(=QK2)NGD2GE2 or SO2GF2.
  • For QK1, GA2, GB2, QK2, GD2, GE2 or GF2, descriptions below can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • XL7, XM7, YL6 and YM6 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • For the “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the“aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • Ga1, Ga2 and Ga3 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • For the “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • GA1 and GA2 represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • For the “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • GB1 and GB2 represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted.
  • For the “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • As the “amino group optionally substituted”, the same “amino groups optionally substituted” as exemplified for XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, YB4 and ZB are mentioned.
  • GD1 and GD2 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an amino group optionally substituted, a cyano group or OGd1, and
  • GE1 and GE2 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, GD1 and GE1, and GD2 and GE2 represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other.
  • For the “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • As the “amino group optionally substituted”, the same “amino groups optionally substituted” as exemplified for XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, YB4 and ZB are mentioned.
  • For the “ring structure” represented by GD1 and GE1, and GD2 and GE2 together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other, the same structures as the above-mentioned “ring structure” formed by XD1 and XE1, XD2 and XE2, XD3 and XE3, XD4 and XE4, YD1 and YE1, YD2 and YE2, YD3 and YE3, YD4 and YE4, and ZD and ZE together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other are mentioned.
  • GF1 and GF2 represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, or an amino group optionally substituted.
  • For the “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • As the “amino group optionally substituted”, the same “amino groups optionally substituted” as exemplified for XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, YB4 and ZB are mentioned.
  • GG1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=QGa)GA1-1, C(═O)OGB1-1, C(=QGb)NGD1-1GE1-1 or SO2GF1-1, and
  • GH1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, GG1 and GH1 represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other.
  • For the “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • For the “ring structure” represented by GG1 and GH1 together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other, the same structures as the above-mentioned “ring structure” represented by XD1 and XE1, XD2 and XE2, XD3 and XE3, XD4 and XE4, YD1 and YE1, YD2 and YE2, YD3 and YE3, YD4 and YE4, and ZD and ZE together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other are mentioned.
  • For QGa, GA1-1, GB1-1, QGb, GD1-1, GE1-1 and GF1-1, descriptions below can be referred to.
  • Gd1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • For the “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • GA1-1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • For the “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the“aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • GB1-1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted.
  • For the “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • As the “amino group optionally substituted”, the same “amino groups optionally substituted” as exemplified for XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, YB4 and ZB are mentioned.
  • GD1-1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an amino group optionally substituted, a cyano group or OL, and
  • GE1-1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
  • alternatively, GD1-1 and GE1-1 represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other.
  • For the “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • As the “amino group optionally substituted”, the same “amino groups optionally substituted” as exemplified for XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, Y4 and ZB are mentioned.
  • For the “ring structure” represented by GD1-1 and GE1-1 together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other, the same structures as the above-mentioned “ring structure” represented by XD1 and XE1, XD2 and XE2, XD3 and XE3, XD4 and XE4, YD1 and YE1, YD2 and YE2, YD3 and YE3, YD4 and YE4, and ZD and ZE together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other are mentioned.
  • GF1-1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted.
  • For the “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the“aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • As the “amino group optionally substituted”, the same “amino groups optionally substituted” as exemplified for XB1, XB2, XB3, XB4, YB1, YB2, YB3, YB4 and ZB are mentioned.
  • L represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
  • For the “lower alkyl group” in the term “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkenyl group” in the term “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower cycloalkenyl group” in the term “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower cycloalkenyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “lower alkynyl group” in the term “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, the “lower alkynyl group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” in the term “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted”, the “aromatic hydrocarbon group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “heterocyclic group” in the term “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “heterocyclic group” described above can be referred to.
  • For the “substituent” in the terms “lower alkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted”, “lower alkynyl group optionally substituted”, “aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted” and “heterocyclic group optionally substituted”, the “substituents” for X1 described above can be referred to.
  • Q11, Q12, Q21, Q22, Q31, Q32, Q41, Q42, Q51, Q52, Q61, Q62, Q51, Q72, Q81, Q82, Q91, Q92, QG1, QG2, QK1, QK2, QGa and QGb represent each independently an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom.
  • m represents an integer of 1 or 2,
  • and n, p and q represent each independently an integer of 0 or 2.
  • The compound (I) can be produced, for example, by the following Production Methods 1 to 7.
  • Production Method 1
  • The compound (I) can be produced by reacting a compound represented by the formula (II):
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00006
  • (wherein, M1 represents a leaving group, and other symbols are as defined above) with a compound represented by the formula (III):

  • Y—H  (III)
  • (symbols in the formula are as defined above).
  • As the leaving group represented by M1, for example, halogens, acyloxy groups (C1-10 acyloxy groups such as C1-6 alkylcarbonyloxy groups optionally substituted with 1 to 3 halogen(s) such as a formyloxy group, acetoxy group, propionyloxy group, trifluoroacetoxy group and the like; C7-9 benzoyloxy groups optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group such as a benzoyloxy group, 4-methylbenzoyloxy group and the like; C1-6 alkoxycarbonyloxy groups such as methoxycarbonyloxy, t-butoxycarbonyloxy and the like) or groups represented by the formula: RpSOr (wherein, RP represents a lower alkyl group or a phenyl optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group, and r is an integer of 0, 1 or 2) and the like can be used.
  • In this reaction, the amount of the compound represented by the above-mentioned formula (III) is not particularly restricted, and may be used in large excess amount as a solvent, and preferably, it is about 0.8 to 5 equivalents for the compound represented by the formula (II).
  • A good result may be obtained in some cases by presence of a base or action of a base before or after the reaction, for the purpose of promoting the reaction and reducing by-products. As such a base, there can be used alcoholates of alkali metals such as, for example, sodium ethylate, sodium methylate, potassium tert-butoxide and the like; organic bases such as, for example, triethylamine, diisopropylethylamine, pyridine, 4-dimethylaminopyridine, N,N-dimethylaniline and the like; inorganic bases such as, for example, potassium carbonate, sodium carbonate, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, sodium hydrogen carbonate, potassium hydrogen carbonate and the like; metal hydrides such as, for example, lithium hydride, sodium hydride, potassium hydride and the like; or organic lithium reagents such as, for example, butyllithium, lithiumdiisopropylamide and the like. The amount of the base to be used is not particularly restricted providing it does not adversely affect the reaction, and it can also be used in large excess amount for acting as a solvent simultaneously.
  • In this reaction, a salt of a compound represented by the formula (III) and a base, previously prepared, can also be used. As such a salt, alkali metal salts of lithium, sodium and potassium, and alkaline earth metal salts of magnesium and calcium are suitable, among others. The amount of the salt is not particularly restricted and the salt may be used in large excess amount, and preferably, it is about 0.8 to 5 equivalents for the compound represented by the formula (II).
  • This reaction can be carried out using a suitable solvent. Such a solvent is not particularly restricted providing it does not react with a reaction substrate, reaction reagent and product to give a by-product, and those dissolving both the reaction substrate and the reaction reagent are desirable. Used as such a solvent are, for example, aliphatic hydrocarbons such as pentane, hexane, heptane, petroleum ether and the like, aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene, xylene and the like, esters such as methyl acetate, ethyl acetate, ethyl formate, ethyl propionate and the like, ketones such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone and the like, ethers such as diethyl ether, dipropyl ether, diisopropyl ether, dibutyl ether, tetrahydrofuran, dioxane and the like, nitriles such as acetonitrile, propionitrile and the like, acid amides such as dimethylformamide, dimethylacetamide and the like, sulfoxides such as dimethyl sulfoxide and the like, sulfones such as sulfolane and the like, phosphoric amides such as hexamethylphosphoramide and the like, halogenated hydrocarbons such as dichloromethane, chloroform, 1,2-dichloroethane, carbon tetrachloride and the like, aromatic amines such as pyridine, picoline, lutidine, quinoline and the like, and mixed solvents thereof, water, further, mixed solvents of these compounds with water.
  • The reaction temperature is usually about −50 to 200° C., preferably about −30 to 150° C. The reaction time is generally about 0.1 to 96 hours, preferably 0.1 to 72 hours, more preferably about 0.1 to 24 hours.
  • The resultant compound can be separated and/or purified by means known per se, for example, concentration, concentration under reduced pressure, liquid nature conversion, transference dissolution, solvent extraction, distillation, crystallization, re-crystallization, chromatography and the like.
  • Production Method 2
  • The compound (I) can be produced by reacting a compound represented by the formula (IV):
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00007
  • (wherein, XP1 represents O, S, NH or NX2, and other symbols are as defined above) with a compound represented by the formula (V):

  • XP2-M2  (V)
  • (wherein, XP2 represents X1, X3 or X4, M2 represents a leaving group).
  • As the leaving group represented by M2, for example, halogens, acyloxy groups (C1-10 acyloxy groups such as C1-6 alkylcarbonyloxy groups optionally substituted with 1 to 3 halogen(s) such as a formyloxy group, acetoxy group, propionyloxy group, trifluoroacetoxy group and the like; C7-9 benzoyloxy groups optionally substituted with at least one alkyl group such as a benzoyloxy group, 4-methylbenzoyloxy group and the like; C1-6 alkoxycarbonyloxy groups such as methoxycarbonyloxy, t-butoxycarbonyloxy and the like) or groups represented by the formula: RpSOr (wherein, RP represents a lower alkyl group or a phenyl optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group, and r is an integer of 0, 1 or 2) and the like can be used.
  • In this reaction, the amount of the compound represented by the above-mentioned formula (V) is not particularly restricted, and may be used in large excess amount as a solvent, and preferably, it is about 0.8 to 5 equivalents for the compound represented by the formula (IV).
  • A good result may be obtained in some cases by presence of a base or action of a base before or after the reaction, for the purpose of promoting the reaction and reducing by-products. As such a base, there can be used alcoholates of alkali metals such as, for example, sodium ethylate, sodium methylate, potassium tert-butoxide and the like; organic bases such as, for example, triethylamine, diisopropylethylamine, pyridine, 4-dimethylaminopyridine, N,N-dimethylaniline and the like; inorganic bases such as, for example, potassium carbonate, sodium carbonate, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, sodium hydrogen carbonate, potassium hydrogen carbonate and the like; metal hydrides such as, for example, lithium hydride, sodium hydride, potassium hydride and the like; or organic lithium reagents such as, for example, butyllithium, lithiumdiisopropylamide and the like. The amount of the base to be used is not particularly restricted providing it does not adversely affect the reaction, and it can also be used in large excess amount for acting as a solvent simultaneously.
  • This reaction can be carried out using a suitable solvent. Such a solvent is not particularly restricted providing it does not react with a reaction substrate, reaction reagent and product to give a by-product, and those dissolving both the reaction substrate and the reaction reagent are desirable. Used as such a solvent are, for example, aliphatic hydrocarbons such as pentane, hexane, heptane, petroleum ether and the like, aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene, xylene and the like, esters such as methyl acetate, ethyl acetate, ethyl formate, ethyl propionate and the like, ketones such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone and the like, ethers such as diethyl ether, dipropyl ether, diisopropyl ether, dibutyl ether, tetrahydrofuran, dioxane and the like, nitriles such as acetonitrile, propionitrile and the like, acid amides such as dimethylformamide, dimethylacetamide and the like, sulfoxides such as dimethyl sulfoxide and the like, sulfones such as sulfolane and the like, phosphoric amides such as hexamethylphosphoramide and the like, halogenated hydrocarbons such as dichloromethane, chloroform, 1,2-dichloroethane, carbon tetrachloride and the like, aromatic amines such as pyridine, picoline, lutidine, quinoline and the like, and mixed solvents thereof, water, further, mixed solvents of these compounds with water.
  • The reaction temperature is usually about −50 to 200° C., preferably about −30 to 150° C. The reaction time is generally about 0.1 to 96 hours, preferably 0.1 to 72 hours, more preferably about 0.1 to 24 hours.
  • The resultant compound can be separated and/or purified by means known per se, for example, concentration, concentration under reduced pressure, liquid nature conversion, transference dissolution, solvent extraction, distillation, crystallization, re-crystallization, chromatography and the like.
  • Production Method 3
  • The compound (I) can be produced by reacting a compound represented by the formula (VI):
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00008
  • (wherein, symbols are as defined above) with a compound represented by the formula (VII):

  • X—H  (VII)
  • (wherein, symbols are as defined above).
  • In this reaction, the amount of the compound represented by the above-mentioned formula (VII) is not particularly restricted, and may be used in large excess amount as a solvent, and preferably, it is about 0.8 to 5 equivalents for the compound represented by the formula (IV).
  • A good result may be obtained in some cases by presence of a base or action of a base before or after the reaction, for the purpose of promoting the reaction and reducing by-products. As such a base, there can be used alcoholates of alkali metals such as, for example, sodium ethylate, sodium methylate, potassium tert-butoxide and the like; organic bases such as, for example, triethylamine, diisopropylethylamine, pyridine, 4-dimethylaminopyridine, N,N-dimethylaniline and the like; inorganic bases such as, for example, potassium carbonate, sodium carbonate, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, sodium hydrogen carbonate, potassium hydrogen carbonate and the like; metal hydrides such as, for example, lithium hydride, sodium hydride, potassium hydride and the like; or organic lithium reagents such as, for example, butyllithium, lithiumdiisopropylamide and the like. The amount of the base to be used is not particularly restricted providing it does not adversely affect the reaction, and it can also be used in large excess amount for acting as a solvent simultaneously.
  • This reaction can be carried out using a suitable solvent. Such a solvent is not particularly restricted providing it does not react with a reaction substrate, reaction reagent and product to give a by-product, and those dissolving both the reaction substrate and the reaction reagent are desirable. Used as such a solvent are, for example, aliphatic hydrocarbons such as pentane, hexane, heptane, petroleum ether and the like, aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene, xylene and the like, esters such as methyl acetate, ethyl acetate, ethyl formate, ethyl propionate and the like, ketones such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone and the like, ethers such as diethyl ether, dipropyl ether, diisopropyl ether, dibutyl ether, tetrahydrofuran, dioxane and the like, nitriles such as acetonitrile, propionitrile and the like, acid amides such as dimethylformamide, dimethylacetamide and the like, sulfoxides such as dimethyl sulfoxide and the like, sulfones such as sulfolane and the like, phosphoric amides such as hexamethylphosphoramide and the like, halogenated hydrocarbons such as dichloromethane, chloroform, 1,2-dichloroethane, carbon tetrachloride and the like, aromatic amines such as pyridine, picoline, lutidine, quinoline and the like, and mixed solvents thereof, water, further, mixed solvents of these compounds with water.
  • The reaction temperature is usually about −50 to 200° C., preferably about −30 to 150° C. The reaction time is generally about 0.1 to 96 hours, preferably 0.1 to 72 hours, more preferably about 0.1 to 24 hours.
  • The resultant compound can be separated and/or purified by means known per se, for example, concentration, concentration under reduced pressure, liquid nature conversion, transference dissolution, solvent extraction, distillation, crystallization, re-crystallization, chromatography and the like.
  • Production Method 4
  • The compound (I) can be produced by hydrogenating a compound represented by the formula (IIX):
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00009
  • (wherein, symbols are as defined above). As the hydrogenating reagent, a hydrogen gas, formic acid, hydride reagents (e.g., sodium borohydride, potassium borohydride, sodium cyanoborohydride and the like) can be used.
  • In this reaction, the amount of the above-mentioned hydrogenating reagent is not particularly restricted, and may be used in large excess amount, and preferably, it is about 0.8 to 5 equivalents.
  • A good result may be obtained in some cases by using a catalyst, for the purpose of promoting the reaction and reducing by-products. As such a catalyst, for example, transition metal catalysts such as palladium-carbon, palladium-barium sulfate, Lindlar catalyst (palladium-calcium carbonate (lead poisoning)), platinum-carbon, platinum oxide and the like can be used. The amount of the catalyst to be used is not particularly restricted providing it does not adversely affect the reaction, and preferably, it is 0.001 to 0.1 wt % for the compound represented by the formula (IIX).
  • This reaction can be carried out using a suitable solvent. Such a solvent is not particularly restricted providing it does not react with a reaction substrate, reaction reagent and product to give a by-product, and those dissolving both the reaction substrate and the reaction reagent are desirable. Used as such a solvent are, for example, aliphatic hydrocarbons such as pentane, hexane, heptane, petroleum ether and the like, aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene, xylene and the like, esters such as methyl acetate, ethyl acetate, ethyl formate, ethyl propionate and the like, ketones such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone and the like, ethers such as diethyl ether, dipropyl ether, diisopropyl ether, dibutyl ether, tetrahydrofuran, dioxane and the like, nitriles such as acetonitrile, propionitrile and the like, acid amides such as dimethylformamide, dimethylacetamide and the like, sulfoxides such as dimethyl sulfoxide and the like, sulfones such as sulfolane and the like, phosphoric amides such as hexamethylphosphoramide and the like, halogenated hydrocarbons such as dichloromethane, chloroform, 1,2-dichloroethane, carbon tetrachloride and the like, aromatic amines such as pyridine, picoline, lutidine, quinoline and the like, and mixed solvents thereof, water, further, mixed solvents of these compounds with water.
  • The reaction temperature is usually about −50 to 200° C., preferably about −30 to 150° C. The reaction time is generally about 0.1 to 96 hours, preferably 0.1 to 72 hours, more preferably about 0.1 to 24 hours.
  • The resultant compound can be separated and/or purified by means known per se, for example, concentration, concentration under reduced pressure, liquid nature conversion, transference dissolution, solvent extraction, distillation, crystallization, re-crystallization, chromatography and the like.
  • Production Method 5
  • The compound (I) can be produced by reacting a compound represented by the formula (IX):
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00010
  • (wherein, M3 represents a leaving group, and other symbols are as defined above) with a compound represented by the formula (VII):

  • X—H  (VII)
  • (symbols in the formula are as defined above).
  • As the leaving group represented by M3, for example, halogens, acyloxy groups (C1-10 acyloxy groups such as C1-6 alkylcarbonyloxy groups optionally substituted with 1 to 3 halogen(s) such as a formyloxy group, acetoxy group, propionyloxy group, trifluoroacetoxy group and the like; C7-9 benzoyloxy groups optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group such as a benzoyloxy group, 4-methylbenzoyloxy group and the like; C1-6 alkoxycarbonyloxy groups such as methoxycarbonyloxy, t-butoxycarbonyloxy and the like), lower alkoxy groups (C1-6 alkoxy groups such as methoxy group, ethoxy group, propoxy group and the like), aryloxy groups (C6-10 aryloxy groups optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group such as a phenoxy, group, 4-methylphenoxy group, 2-naphthoxy group and the like), di-lower alkylamino groups (di-C1-6 alkylamino groups such as a dimethylamino group, diethylamino group and the like) or groups represented by the formula: RpSOr (wherein, RP represents a lower alkyl group or a phenyl optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group, and r is an integer of 0, 1 or 2) and the like can be used.
  • In this reaction, the amount of the compound represented by the above-mentioned formula (VII) is not particularly restricted, and may be used in large excess amount as a solvent, and preferably, it is about 0.8 to 5 equivalents for the compound represented by the formula (IX).
  • A good result may be obtained in some cases by presence of a base or action of a base before or after the reaction, for the purpose of promoting the reaction and reducing by-products. As such a base, there can be used alcoholates of alkali metals such as, for example, sodium ethylate, sodium methylate, potassium tert-butoxide and the like; organic bases such as, for example, triethylamine, diisopropylethylamine, pyridine, 4-dimethylaminopyridine, N,N-dimethylaniline and the like; inorganic bases such as, for example, potassium carbonate, sodium carbonate, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, sodium hydrogen carbonate, potassium hydrogen carbonate and the like; metal hydrides such as, for example, lithium hydride, sodium hydride, potassium hydride and the like; or organic lithium reagents such as, for example, butyllithium, lithiumdiisopropylamide and the like. The amount of the base to be used is not particularly restricted providing it does not adversely affect the reaction, and it can also be used in large excess amount for acting as a solvent simultaneously.
  • In this reaction, a salt of a compound represented by the formula (VII) and a base, previously prepared, can also be used. Alkali metal salts of lithium, sodium and potassium, and alkaline earth metal salts of magnesium and calcium are suitable, among others. The amount of the salt is not particularly restricted and the salt may be used in large excess amount, and preferably, it is about 0.8 to 5 equivalents for the compound represented by the formula (IX).
  • This reaction can be carried out using a suitable solvent. Such a solvent is not particularly restricted providing it does not react with a reaction substrate, reaction reagent and product to give a by-product, and those dissolving both the reaction substrate and the reaction reagent are desirable. Used as such a solvent are, for example, aliphatic hydrocarbons such as pentane, hexane, heptane, petroleum ether and the like, aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene, xylene and the like, esters such as methyl acetate, ethyl acetate, ethyl formate, ethyl propionate and the like, ketones such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone and the like, ethers such as diethyl ether, dipropyl ether, diisopropyl ether, dibutyl ether, tetrahydrofuran, dioxane and the like, nitriles such as acetonitrile, propionitrile and the like, acid amides such as dimethylformamide, dimethylacetamide and the like, sulfoxides such as dimethyl sulfoxide and the like, sulfones such as sulfolane and the like, phosphoric amides such as hexamethylphosphoramide and the like, halogenated hydrocarbons such as dichloromethane, chloroform, 1,2-dichloroethane, carbon tetrachloride and the like, aromatic amines such as pyridine, picoline, lutidine, quinoline and the like, and mixed solvents thereof, water, further, mixed solvents of these compounds with water.
  • The reaction temperature is usually about −50 to 200° C., preferably about −30 to 150° C. The reaction time is generally about 0.1 to 96 hours, preferably 0.1 to 72 hours, more preferably about 0.1 to 24 hours.
  • The resultant compound can be separated and/or purified by means known per se, for example, concentration, concentration under reduced pressure, liquid nature conversion, transference dissolution, solvent extraction, distillation, crystallization, re-crystallization, chromatography and the like, and after separation and/or purification.
  • Production Method 6
  • The compound (I) can be produced by reacting a compound represented by the formula (X):
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00011
  • (wherein, symbols are as defined above) with a compound represented by the formula (XI):

  • YP1-M4  (XI)
  • (wherein, YP1 represents an alkyl group optionally substituted, alkenyl group optionally substituted or alkynyl group optionally substituted, M4 represents a leaving group and other symbols are as defined above).
  • As the leaving group represented by M4, for example, halogens, acyloxy groups (C1-10 acyloxy groups such as C1-6 alkylcarbonyloxy groups optionally substituted with 1 to 3 halogen(s) such as a formyloxy group, acetoxy group, propionyloxy group, trifluoroacetoxy group and the like; C7-9 benzoyloxy groups optionally substituted with at least one alkyl group such as a benzoyloxy group, 4-methylbenzoyloxy group and the like; C1-6 alkoxycarbonyloxy groups such as methoxycarbonyloxy, t-butoxycarbonyloxy and the like) or groups represented by the formula: RpSOr (wherein, RP represents a lower alkyl group or a phenyl optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group, and r is an integer of 0, 1 or 2) and the like can be used.
  • In this reaction, the amount of the compound represented by the above-mentioned formula (XI) is not particularly restricted, and may be used in large excess amount as a solvent, and preferably, it is about 0.8 to 5 equivalents for the compound represented by the formula (X).
  • A good result may be obtained in some cases by presence of a base or action of a base before or after the reaction, for the purpose of promoting the reaction and reducing by-products. As such a base, there can be used alcoholates of alkali metals such as, for example, sodium ethylate, sodium methylate, potassium tert-butoxide and the like; organic bases such as, for example, triethylamine, diisopropylethylamine, pyridine, 4-dimethylaminopyridine, N,N-dimethylaniline and the like; inorganic bases such as, for example, potassium carbonate, sodium carbonate, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, sodium hydrogen carbonate, potassium hydrogen carbonate and the like; metal hydrides such as, for example, lithium hydride, sodium hydride, potassium hydride and the like; or organic lithium reagents such as, for example, butyllithium, lithiumdiisopropylamide and the like. The amount of the base to be used is not particularly restricted providing it does not adversely affect the reaction, and it can also be used in large excess amount for acting as a solvent simultaneously.
  • This reaction can be carried out using a suitable solvent. Such a solvent is not particularly restricted providing it does not react with a reaction substrate, reaction reagent and product to give a by-product, and those dissolving both the reaction substrate and the reaction reagent are desirable. Used as such a solvent are, for example, aliphatic hydrocarbons such as pentane, hexane, heptane, petroleum ether and the like, aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene, xylene and the like, esters such as methyl acetate, ethyl acetate, ethyl formate, ethyl propionate and the like, ketones such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone and the like, ethers such as diethyl ether, dipropyl ether, diisopropyl ether, dibutyl ether, tetrahydrofuran, dioxane and the like, nitriles such as acetonitrile, propionitrile and the like, acid amides such as dimethylformamide, dimethylacetamide and the like, sulfoxides such as dimethyl sulfoxide and the like, sulfones such as sulfolane and the like, phosphoric amides such as hexamethylphosphoramide and the like, halogenated hydrocarbons such as dichloromethane, chloroform, 1,2-dichloroethane, carbon tetrachloride and the like, aromatic amines such as pyridine, picoline, lutidine, quinoline and the like, and mixed solvents thereof, water, further, mixed solvents of these compounds with water.
  • The reaction temperature is usually about −50 to 200° C., preferably about −30 to 150° C. The reaction time is generally about 0.1 to 96 hours, preferably 0.1 to 72 hours, more preferably about 0.1 to 24 hours.
  • The resultant compound can be separated and/or purified by means known per se, for example, pulverization, concentration, concentration under reduced pressure, liquid nature conversion, transference dissolution, solvent extraction, distillation, crystallization, re-deposition, re-crystallization, chromatography, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), demineralized resin column chromatography and the like.
  • Production Method 7
  • The compound (I) can be produced by reacting a compound represented by the formula (XII):
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00012
  • (wherein, symbols are as defined above) with a compound represented by the formula (XIII):

  • (YP2)3O.BF4  (XIII)
  • (wherein, YP2 represents an alkyl group optionally substituted, alkenyl group optionally substituted or alkynyl group optionally substituted).
  • In this reaction, the amount of the compound represented by the above-mentioned formula (XIII) is not particularly restricted, and may be used in large excess amount as a solvent, and preferably, it is about 0.8 to 5 equivalents for the compound represented by the formula (XII).
  • This reaction can be carried out using a suitable solvent. Such a solvent is not particularly restricted providing it does not react with a reaction substrate, reaction reagent and product to give a by-product, and those dissolving both the reaction substrate and the reaction reagent are desirable. Used as such a solvent are, for example, aliphatic hydrocarbons such as pentane, hexane, heptane, petroleum ether and the like, aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene, xylene and the like, esters such as methyl acetate, ethyl acetate, ethyl formate, ethyl propionate and the like, ketones such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone and the like, ethers such as diethyl ether, dipropyl ether, diisopropyl ether, dibutyl ether, tetrahydrofuran, dioxane and the like, nitriles such as acetonitrile, propionitrile and the like, acid amides such as dimethylformamide, dimethylacetamide and the like, sulfoxides such as dimethyl sulfoxide and the like, sulfones such as sulfolane and the like, phosphoric amides such as hexamethylphosphoramide and the like, halogenated hydrocarbons such as dichloromethane, chloroform, 1,2-dichloroethane, carbon tetrachloride and the like, and mixed solvents thereof.
  • The reaction temperature is usually about −50 to 200° C., preferably about −30 to 150° C. The reaction time is generally about 0.1 to 96 hours, preferably 0.1 to 72 hours, more preferably about 0.1 to 24 hours.
  • The resultant compound can be separated and/or purified by means known per se, for example, pulverization, concentration, concentration under reduced pressure, liquid nature conversion, transference dissolution, solvent extraction, distillation, crystallization, re-deposition, re-crystallization, chromatography, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), demineralized resin column chromatography and the like.
  • The compound produced by the above-mentioned production methods can also be further subjected to methods known per se, for example, alkylation, alkenylation, alkynylation, acylation, amination, sulfidation, sulfinylation, sulfonation, oxidation, reduction, halogenation, nitration, cross coupling reaction and the like to convert its substituent into other desired substituent.
  • The compound obtained by the above-mentioned production methods can be separated and/or purified by conventional methods, for example, pulverization, concentration, concentration under reduced pressure, liquid nature conversion, transference dissolution, solvent extraction, distillation, crystallization, re-deposition, re-crystallization, chromatography, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), demineralized resin column chromatography and the like.
  • Reference Production Method
  • A method for producing a compound to be used for production of the compound (I) will be described below.
  • A compound (II) wherein M1 represents a halogen atom can be obtained by reacting a compound represented by the formula (XIV):
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00013
  • with a halogenating agent.
  • As the halogenating agent which can be used in this reaction, thionyl chloride, sulfuryl chloride, phosphorus oxychloride, phosphorus pentachloride, carbon tetrachloride, carbon tetrabromide and the like are mentioned.
  • In this reaction, the amount of the above-mentioned halogenating reagent is not particularly restricted, and may be used in large excess amount as a solvent, and preferably, it is about 0.8 to 5 equivalents for the compound represented by the formula (XIV).
  • A good result may be obtained in some cases by presence of a base or action of a base before or after the reaction, for the purpose of promoting the reaction and reducing by-products. As such a base, there can be used organic bases such as, for example, triethylamine, diisopropylethylamine, pyridine, 4-dimethylaminopyridine, N,N-dimethylaniline and the like; metal hydrides such as, for example, lithium hydride, sodium hydride, potassium hydride and the like; organic lithium reagents such as, for example, butyllithium, lithium diisopropylamide and the like; or phosphorus compounds such as, for example, triphenylphosphine and the like. The amount of the base to be used is not particularly restricted providing it does not adversely affect the reaction, and it can also be used in large excess amount for acting as a solvent simultaneously.
  • This reaction can be carried out using a suitable solvent. Such a solvent is not particularly restricted providing it does not react with a reaction substrate, reaction reagent and product to give a by-product, and those dissolving both the reaction substrate and the reaction reagent are desirable. Used as such a solvent are, for example, aliphatic hydrocarbons such as pentane, hexane, heptane, petroleum ether and the like, aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene, xylene and the like, esters such as methyl acetate, ethyl acetate, ethyl formate, ethyl propionate and the like, ketones such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone and the like, ethers such as diethyl ether, dipropyl ether, diisopropyl ether, dibutyl ether, tetrahydrofuran, dioxane and the like, nitriles such as acetonitrile, propionitrile and the like, acid amides such as dimethylformamide, dimethylacetamide and the like, sulfoxides such as dimethyl sulfoxide and the like, sulfones such as sulfolane and the like, phosphoric amides such as hexamethylphosphoramide and the like, halogenated hydrocarbons such as dichloromethane, chloroform, 1,2-dichloroethane, carbon tetrachloride and the like, aromatic amines such as pyridine, picoline, lutidine, quinoline and the like, and mixed solvents thereof.
  • The reaction temperature is usually about −50 to 200° C., preferably about −30 to 150° C. The reaction time is generally about 0.1 to 96 hours, preferably 0.1 to 72 hours, more preferably about 0.1 to 24 hours.
  • The resultant compound can be separated and/or purified by means known per se, for example, filtration, pulverization, concentration, concentration under reduced pressure, transference dissolution, solvent extraction, distillation, crystallization, re-deposition, re-crystallization and the like, and after separation and/or purification, alternatively as the reaction mixture itself, may be used as a raw material for the subsequent reaction. The compound as a starting substance in this reaction is a known compound or can be produce by known methods (Chem. Pharm. Bull. 48, P1854, 2000, and the like).
  • The compound represented by the formula (III) belongs to, for example, thiols, alcohols, phenols, primary or secondary amines, and these are known compounds or can be produced by known methods.
  • The compound represented by the formula (VI) is a known compound or can be produced by known methods (Chem. Lett. P1261, 1989, Chem. Berichte 109, P1643, 1976, and the like).
  • The compound represented by the formula (VII) belongs to, for example, thiols, alcohols, phenols, primary or secondary amines, and these are known compounds or can be produced by known methods.
  • The compound represented by the formula (IIX) is a known compound or can be produced by known methods (Chem. Lett. P1261, 1989, and the like).
  • The compounds to be produced by the above-mentioned Production Methods 1 to 7 and Reference Production Method can also be further subjected to methods known per se, for example, alkylation, alkenylation, alkynylation, arylation, hetero arylation, acylation, amination, sulfidation, sulfinylation, sulfonation, oxidation, reduction, halogenation, nitration and the like to convert its substituent into other desired substituent.
  • The compounds to be obtained by the above-mentioned Production Methods 1 to 7 and Reference Production Method can be separated and/or purified by conventional methods, for example, pulverization, concentration, concentration under reduced pressure, liquid nature conversion, transference dissolution, solvent extraction, distillation, crystallization, re-deposition, re-crystallization, chromatography, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), demineralized resin column chromatography and the like.
  • The compounds to be obtained by the above-mentioned Production Methods 1 to 7 and Reference Production Method can also be obtained in the form of hydrate, and hydrates thereof are also included in the range of the present invention.
  • Regarding the compound (I), an acidic group such as a sulfonyl group, carboxyl group in a substituent in the molecule can form an pesticidally acceptable base salt of an inorganic base, organic base and the like, and a basic group such as a basic nitrogen atom in the molecule, an amino group in the substituent, and the like can form an pesticidally acceptable acid-addition salt of an inorganic acid, organic acid and the like.
  • The inorganic base salts include, for example, salts of alkali metals (sodium, potassium and the like), alkaline earth metals (calcium and the like) and ammonia, and the organic base salts include, for example, salts with dimethylamine, triethylamine, N,N-dimethylaniline, piperazine, pyrrolidine, piperidine, pyridine, 2-phenylethylamine, benzylamine, ethanolamine, diethanolamine, 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undecene (hereinafter, abbreviated as DBU), and the like.
  • The inorganic acid-addition salts include, for example, salts with hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, hydroiodic acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid and perchloric acid, and the organic acid-addition salts include, for example, salts with formic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, oxalic acid, succinic acid, benzoic acid, p-toluenesulfonic acid, methanesulfonic acid and trifluoroacetic acid, and the like.
  • Each of the compounds (I) may contain steric isomers such as optical isomers based on one or more asymmetric carbon atom(s) and geometric isomers based on one or more double bond(s), and the like. Such isomers and mixtures thereof are also entirely included in the range of the present invention.
  • The compounds (I) can include isomers such as tautomers, geometric isomers, steric isomers and the like, and in the present invention, these isomers and mixtures thereof are all included in the formula (I).
  • Some of the compounds (I) are in the form of solvate (for example, hydrate and the like), and these forms are also included in the range of the present invention.
  • Some of the compounds (I) are in the form of crystal and/or amorphous substance, and these forms are also included in the range of the present invention.
  • In the present invention, some of the compounds are in the form of pro-drug, and these forms are also included in the range of the present invention.
  • The compound (I) is effective for controlling a hygiene pest and an animal and plant parasitic pest, and exhibits a strong insecticidal activity by treating an animal and a plant which are parasitized by a pest. In addition, the compound (I) have little phytotoxic effects on a plant, and have little toxicity to fishes and, thus, have both safe and advantageous nature as an agent for controlling pests for hygiene, the livestock industry, pets, horticulture and agriculture.
  • When the compound (I) is used as a pesticide, in particular, as an insecticide, the compound is used in a form which general pesticides and veterinary drugs can take, that is, a dosage form such as an emulsion, a solution, a microemulsion, a flowable formulation, an oil solution, a wettable powder, a powder, a granule, a fine granule, a seed coating agent, a smoking agent, a tablet, a microcapsule, a spray formulation, an aerosol, a carbon dioxide formulation, a heat fumigate formulation such as mosquito coil, electric mosquito tablet and electric insecticidal solution, an EW agent, an ointment, a poison bait, a capsule, a pellet, an injectable, a resinous formulation, a shampoo preparation and the like, by dissolving or dispersing one kind or two kinds or more (preferably, one kind or more, and not more than three kinds) of the compound (I) or a salt thereof as an active ingredient in a suitable liquid carrier, or mixing with or being adsorbed on a suitable solid carrier depending on a use purpose. To these preparations, if needed, an emulsifying agent, a suspending agent, a developer, a penetrant, a wetting agent, a thickener, a stabilizer or the like may be added, and they can be prepared by a method known per se. Namely, the pesticidal composition of the present invention comprises the compound (I) or a salt thereof as an active ingredient and an inert carrier.
  • As a liquid carrier (solvent) to be used, for example, solvents such as water, alcohols (e.g. methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, n-propyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, benzyl alcohol, ethylene glycol etc.), ketones (e.g. acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone, cyclohexanone etc.), ethers (e.g. tetrahydrofuran, ethylene glycol monomethyl ether, diethylene glycol monomethyl ether, diethylene glycol mono ethyl ether, propylene glycol monomethyl ether etc,), aliphatic hydrocarbons (e.g. kerosine, kerosene, fuel oil, machine oil etc.), aromatic hydrocarbons (e.g. toluene, xylene, solvent naphtha, methylnaphthalene etc.), halogenated hydrocarbons (e.g. dichloromethane, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride etc.), acid amides (e.g. N,N-dimethylformamide, N,N-dimethylacetamide, N-methylpyrrolidone etc.), esters (e.g. ethyl acetate, butyl acetate, fatty acid glycerin ester, γ-butyrolactone etc.), nitriles (e.g. acetonitrile, propionitrile etc.), carbonates (e.g. propylene carbonate etc.), vegetable oils (e.g. rapeseed oil, cotton seed oil etc.), and the like are suitable. These can be appropriately used by mixing one kind or two kinds or more (preferably one kind or more, and not more than three kinds) at a suitable ratio.
  • As a solid carrier (diluent, bulking agent), a vegetable powder (e.g. soybean powder, tobacco powder, wheat powder, wood meal etc.), a mineral powder (e.g. clays such as kaolin, bentonite, acid clay etc., talcs such as talc powder, agalmatolite powder etc., silicas such as diatomaceous earth, mica powder etc.), alumina, a sulfur powder, an active carbon, calcium carbonate, potassium chloride, ammonium sulfate, sodium hydrogen carbonate, lactose, urea and the like are used, and these can be appropriately used by mixing one kind or two kinds or more (preferably one kind or more, and not more than three kinds) at a suitable ratio.
  • As a gaseous carrier, for example, fluorocarbon, butane gas, LPG (liquid petroleum gas), dimethyl ether, carbon dioxide and the like is used and these can be appropriately used by mixing one kind or two kinds at a suitable ratio.
  • In addition, as an ointment base materials, for example, one kind or two kinds or more (preferably, one kind or more, and not more than three kinds) of materials selected from the group consisting of polyethylene glycol, pectin, polyhydric alcohol ester of higher fatty acid such as monostearic acid glycerin ester and the like, cellulose derivative such as methylcellulose and the like, sodium alginate, bentonite, higher alcohol, polyhydric alcohol such as glycerin and the like, vaseline, white vaseline, liquid paraffin, lard, various vegetable oils, lanolin, dehydrated lanolin, hardened oil, resins and the like, or these materials wherein following various surfactants are added thereto are appropriately used.
  • As a surfactant used as an emulsifying agent, a developer, a penetrant, a dispersant and the like, depending on the necessity, nonionic and anionic surfactants such as soaps, polyoxyethylene alkyl aryl ethers [e.g. Neugen (trade name), E.A142 (trade name); manufactured by Dai-ichi Kogyo Seiyaku Co., Ltd., Nonal (trade name); manufactured by Toho Chemical Industries Co., Ltd.], alkyl sulfate salts [e.g. Emar 10 (trade name), Emar 40 (trade name); manufactured by Kao Corporation], alkylbenzene sulfonic acid salts [e.g. Neogen (trade name), Neogen T (trade name); manufactured by Dai-ichi Kogyo Seiyaku Co., Ltd., Neoperex; manufactured by Kao Corporation], polyethylene alkyl ethers [e.g., Neugen ET-135 (trade name); manufactured by Dai-ichi Kogyo Seiyaku Co., Ltd.], polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene block copolymers [e.g., Nonipol PE-64 (trade name); manufactured by Sanyo Chemical Industries, Ltd.], polyhydric alcohol esters [e.g. Tween 20 (trade name), Tween 80 (trade name); manufactured by Kao Corporation], alkylsulfosuccinic acid salts [e.g. Sanmolin OT20 (trade name); manufactured by Sanyo Chemical Industries, Ltd., Newcalgen EX70 (trade name); manufactured by Takemoto Oil & Fat Co., Ltd.], alkylnaphthalene sulfonic acid salts [e.g. Newcalgen WG-1 (trade name); manufactured by Takemoto Oil & Fat Co., Ltd.], alkenyl sulfonic acid salts [e.g. Solpol 5115 (trade name); manufactured by Toho Chemical Industries Co., Ltd.] and the like are appropriately used and these can be appropriately used by mixing one kind or two kinds at a suitable ratio. In addition, the compound (I) can also be used appropriately by compounding with, for example, other insecticide (pyrethroid insecticide, organic phosphorus insecticide, carbamate insecticide, neonicotinoid insecticide, natural insecticide etc.), an acaricide, a machine oil, a nematocide, a herbicide, a plant hormone agent, a plant growth regulating substance, an fungicidal agent (e.g. copper fungicidal agent, organic chlorine fungicidal agent, organic sulfur fungicidal agent, phenol fungicidal agent etc.), a synergist, an attractant, a repellent, a drug harm alleviating agent, a pigment, a fertilizer, an animal feed (feed for livestock such as cow, pig and hence chicken, feed for pet animal such as dog and cat, feed for raised fish such as young yellowtail and sea bream), veterinary medicaments (medicaments for treating or preventing diseases of livestock, pet animal, raised fish), a veterinary nutrient and the like.
  • The ratio of the compound (I) contained in the pesticidal composition of the present invention is usually about 0.1 to 80% by weight, preferably about 1 to 20% by weight relative to the total amount of the composition. Specifically, when the compound is used as an emulsion, a solution or a wettable powder (e.g. granular wettable powder), usually about 1 to 80% by weight, preferably about 1 to 20% by weight is suitable. When used as an oil solution or a powder, usually about 0.1 to 50% by weight, preferably about 0.1 to 20% by weight is suitable. When used in a granule, usually about 1 to 50% by weight, preferably about 1 to 20% by weight is suitable.
  • Other pesticidaly active ingredient (e.g. an insecticide, a herbicide, an acaricide and/or a fungicide) which is compounded in the pesticidal composition of the present invention is used usually in the range of about 0.1 to 80% by weight, preferably about 1 to 20% by weight relative to the total amount of the preparation.
  • The content of an additive other than the aforementioned active ingredients differs depending on a kind or a content of an active ingredient or a dosage form of a preparation, and is usually about 0.001 to 99.9% by weight, preferably about 1 to 99% by weight. More specifically, it is preferable to add a surfactant at usually about 1 to 20% by weight, more preferably about 1 to 15% by weight, a flowing aid at about 1 to 20% by weight, and a carrier at about 1 to 90% by weight, preferably at about 1 to 70% by weight relative to the total amount of the composition. Specifically, when a solution is prepared, it is preferable to add a surfactant at usually about 1 to 20% by weight, preferably 1 to 10% by weight, and water at about 20 to 90% by weight. An emulsion or a wettable powder (e.g. granular wettable powder) should be diluted with water appropriately (e.g. about 100 to 5,000-fold) for use to spray.
  • Typical examples of fungicidal agent, plant hormone agent, plant growth regulating substance, herbicide, and pesticide such as insecticide, acaricide and nematocide and the like (including isomers and salts thereof) which can be used by mixing with the compound (I) or salts thereof of the present invention are shown below.
  • (1) Organic Phosphorous Compounds
  • Acephate, Aluminium phosphide, butathiofos, cadusafos, chlorethoxyfos, chlorfenvinphos, chlorpyrifos, chlorpyrifos-methyl, cyanophos (CYAP), diazinon, DCIP (dichlorodiisopropyl ether), dichlofenthion (ECP), dichlorvos (DDVP), dimethoate, dimethylvinphos, disulfoton, EPN, ethion, ethoprophos, etrimfos, fenthion (MPP), fenitrothion (MEP), fosthiazate, formothion, Hydrogen phosphide, isofenphos, isoxathion, malathion, mesulfenfos, methidathion (DMTP), monocrotophos, naled (BRP), oxydeprofos (ESP), parathion, phosalone, phosmet (PMP), pirimiphos-methyl, pyridafenthion, quinalphos, phenthoate (PAP), profenofos, propaphos, prothiofos, pyraclorfos, salithion, sulprofos, tebupirimfos, temephos, tetrachlorvinphos, terbufos, thiometon, trichlorphon (DEP), vamidothion and the like;
  • (2) Carbamate Compounds
  • Alanycarb, bendiocarb, benfuracarb, BPMC, carbaryl, carbofuran, carbosulfan, cloethocarb, ethiofencarb, fenobucarb, fenothiocarb, fenoxycarb, furathiocarb, isoprocarb (MIPC), metolcarb, methomyl, methiocarb, NAC, oxamyl, pirimicarb, propoxur (PHC), XMC, thiodicarb, xylylcarb and the like;
  • (3) Synthetic Pyrethroid Compounds
  • Acrinathrin, allethrin, benfluthrin, beta-cyfluthrin, bifenthrin, cycloprothrin, cyfluthrin, cyhalothrin, cypermethrin, deltamethrin, esfenvalerate, ethofenprox, fenpropathrin, fenvalerate, flucythrinate, flufenoprox, flumethrin, fluvalinate, halfenprox, imiprothrin, permethrin, prallethrin, pyrethrins, resmethrin, sigma-cypermethrin, silafluofen, tefluthrin, tralomethrin, transfluthrin, 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-4-(methoxymethyl)benzyl (EZ)-(1RS,3RS;1RS,3SR)-2,2-dimethyl-3-prop-1-enylcyclopropanecarboxylate, 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-4-methylbenzyl (EZ)-(1RS,3RS;1RS,3SR)-2,2-dimethyl-3-prop-1-enylcyclopropanecarboxylate, 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-4-(methoxymethyl)benzyl (1RS,3RS;1RS,3SR)-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-1-propenyl)cyclo propanecarboxylate and the like;
  • (4) Nereistoxin Compounds
  • Cartap, bensultap, thiocyclam, monosultap, bisultap and the like;
  • (5) Neonicotinoid Compounds
  • Imidac1oprid, nitenpyram, acetamiprid, thiamethoxam, thiacloprid, dinotefuran, clothianidin and the like;
  • (6) Benzoylurea Compounds
  • Chlorfluazuron, bistrifluoron, diafenthiuron, diflubenzuron, fluazuron, flucycloxuron, flufenoxuron, hexaflumuron, lufenuron, novaluron, noviflumuron, teflubenzuron, triflumuron and the like;
  • (7) Phenylpyrazole Compounds
  • Acetoprole, ethiprole, fiproni1, vaniliprole, pyriprole, pyrafluprole and the like;
  • (8) Bt Toxins
  • Live spores and produced crystal toxin derived from bacillus thuringiensis, and a mixture thereof;
  • (9) Hydrazine Compounds
  • Chromafenozide, halofenozide, methoxyfenozide, tebufenozide and the like;
  • (10) Organic Chlorine Compounds
  • Aldrin, dieldrin, dienochlor, endosulfan, methoxychlor and the like;
  • (11) Natural Insecticides
  • Machine oil, nicotine-sulfate and the like;
  • (12) Other Insecticides
  • Avermectin-B, bromopropylate, buprofezin, chlorphenapyr, cyromazine, D-D (1,3-Dichloropropene), emamectin-benzoate, fenazaquin, flupyrazofos, hydroprene, indoxacarb, metoxadiazone, milbemycin-A, pymetrozine, pyridalyl, pyriproxyfen, spinosad, sulfluramid, tolfenpyrad, triazamate, flubendiamide, SI-0009, cyflumetofen, Arsenic acid, benclothiaz, Calcium cyanamide, Calcium polysulfide, chlordane, DDT, DSP, flufenerim, flonicamid, flurimfen, formetanate, metam-ammonium, metam-sodium, Methyl bromide, nidinotefuran, Potassium oleate, protrifenbute, spiromesifen, Sulfur, metaflumizone, spirotetramat, pyrifluquinazon, Chlorantraniliprole, a compound represented by formula (A)
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00014
  • [wherein, R1 represents a methyl group, a chlorine atom, a bromine atom or a fluorine atom, R2 represents a fluorine atom, a chlorine atom, a bromine atom, C1-4haloalkyl group or C1-4 haloalkoxy group, R3 represents a fluorine atom, a chlorine atom or a bromine atom, R4 represents a hydrogen atom; C1-4 alkyl group optionally substituted with a methoxy group, one or more of halogen atom(s), a cyano group, a methylthio group, a methylsulfinyl group or a methylsulfonyl group; C3-4 alkenyl; C3-4 alkynyl; or C3-5 cycloalkyl, R5 represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, R6 represents a hydrogen atom, a fluorine atom or a chlorine atom, R7 represents a hydrogen atom, a fluorine atom or a chlorine atom]
    and the like.
  • Acaricides (Active ingredients for acaricide) include, for example, acequinocyl, amitraz, benzoximate, bifenazate, bromopropylate, chinomethionat, chlorobenzilate, CPCBS (chlorfenson), clofentezine, cyflumetofen, kelthane (dicofol), etoxazole, fenbutatin oxide, fenothiocarb, fenpyroximate, fluacrypyrim, fluproxyfen, hexythiazox, propargite (BPPS), polynactins, pyridaben, Pyrimidifen, tebufenpyrad, tetradifon, spirodiclofen, amidoflumet and the like.
  • Nematocides (Active ingredients of nematocide) include, for example, DCIP, fosthiazate, levamisol, methylsothiocyanate, morantel tartarate and the like.
  • Fungicides include, for example, acibenzolar-S-methyl, amobam, ampropylfos, anilazine, azoxystrobin, benalaxyl, benodanil, benomyl, benthiavalicarb, benthiazole, bethoxazin, bitertanol, blasticidin-S, Bordeaux mixture, boscalid, bromuconazole, buthiobate, Calcium hypochlorite, Calcium polysulfide, captan, carbendazol, carboxin, carpropamid, chlobenthiazone, chloroneb, chloropicrin, chlorothalonil (TPN), chlorthiophos, Cinnamaldehyde, clozylacon, CNA (2,6-Dichloro-4-nitroaniline), Copper hydroxide, Copper sulfate, cyazofamid, cyfluphenamid, cymoxanil, cyproconazole, cyprodinil, cyprofuram, dazomet, debacarb, dichlofluanid, D-D (1,3-Dichloropropene), diclocymet, diclomezine, diethofencarb, difenoconazole, diflumetorim, dimefluazole, dimethirimol, dimethomorph, diniconazole-M, dinocap, edifenphos, epoxiconazole, nickel dimethyldithiocarbamate, etaconazole, ethaboxam, ethirimol, etridiazole, famoxadone, fenamidone, fenarimol, fenbuconazole, Fendazosulam, fenhexamid, fenoxanil, fenpiclonil, fenpropidin, fenpropimorph, fentiazon, fentin hydroxide, ferimzone, fluazinam, fludioxonil, flumetover, flumorph, fluoroimide, fluotrimazole, fluoxastrobin, fluquinconazole, flusilazole, flusulfamide, flutolanil, flutriafol, fosetyl-Al, fthalide, fuberidazole, furalaxyl, furametpyr, furcarbanil, furconazole-cis, hexaconazole, hymexazol, IBP, imazalil, imibenconazole, iminoctadine-albesilate, iminoctadine-triacetate, iodocarb, ipconazole, iprodione, iprovalicarb, isoprothiolane, kasugamycin, kresoxim-methyl, mancozeb, maneb, mepanipyrim, mepronil, metalaxyl, metalaxyl-M, metam-sodium, methasulfocarb, Methyl bromide, metconazole, methfuroxam, metominostrobin, metrafenone, metsulfovax, mildiomycin, milneb, myclobutanil, myclozolin, nabam, orysastrobin, ofurace, oxadixyl, oxolinic acid, oxpoconazole, oxycarboxin, oxytetracycline, pefurazoate, penconazole, pencycuron, picoxystrobin, polycarbamate, polyoxin, Potassium hydrogen carbonate, probenazole, prochloraz, procymidone, propamocarb-hydrochloride, propiconaole, propineb, proquinazid, prothiocarb, prothioconazole, pyracarbolid, pyraclostrobin, pyrazophos, pyributicarb, pyrifenox, pyrimethanil, pyroquilon, quinoxyfen, quintozene (PCNB), silthiopham, simeconazole, sipconazole, Sodium bibarbonate, sodium hypochlorite,
  • spiroxamine, ((E)-2[2-(2,5-dimethylphenoxymethyl)phenyl]-2-m ethoxyimino-N-methylacetamide), streptomycin, Sulfur, tebuconazole, tecloftalam, tetraconazole, thiabendazole, thiadinil, thiram (TMTD), thifluzamide, thiophanate-methyl, tolclofos-methyl, TPN, triadimefon, triadimenol, triazoxide, triclamide, tricyclazole, tridemorph, triflumizole, trifloxystrobin, triforine, triticonazole, validamycin, vinclozolin, viniconazole, zineb, ziram and zoxamide.
  • Active ingredients of the herbicides, plant hormone agent and plant growth regulators include, for example, Abscisic acid, acetochlor, acifluorfen-sodium, alachlor, alloxydim, ametryn, amicarbazone, amidosulfuron, aminoethoxyvinylglycine, aminopyralid, AC94, 377, amiprofos-methyl, ancymidol, asulam, atrazine, aviglycine, azimsulfuron, beflubutamid, benfluralin, benfuresate, bensulfuron-methyl, bensulide (SAP), bentazone, benthiocarb, benzamizole, benzfendizone, benzobicyclon, benzofenap, benzyl adenine, benzylaminopurine, bialaphos, bifenox, Brassinolide, bromacil, bromobutide, butachlor, butafenacil, butamifos, butylate, cafenstrole, Calcium carbonate, Calcium peroxide, carbaryl, chlomethoxynil, chloridazon, chlorimuron-ethyl, chlorphthalim, chlorpropham, chlorsulfuron, chlorthal-dimethyl, chlorthiamid (DCBN), choline chloride, cinidon-ethyl, cinmethylin, cinosulfuron, clethodim, clomeprop, cloxyfonac-sodium, chlormequat chloride, 4-CPA (4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid), cliprop, clofencet, cumyluron, cyanazine, cyclanilide, cyclosulfamron, cyhalofop-butyl, 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid salts, dichlorprop (2,4-DP), daimuron, dalapon (DPA), dimethenamid-P, daminozide, dazomet, n-Decyl alcohol, dicamba-sodium (MDBA), dichlobenil (DBN),
  • diflufenican, dikegulac, dimepiperate, dimethametryn, dimethenamid, diquat, dithiopyr, diuron, endothal, epocholeone, esprocarb, ethephon, ethidimuron, ethoxysulfuron, ethychlozate, etobenzanid, fenarimol, fenoxaprop-ethyl, fentrazamide, flazasulfuron, florasulam, fluazifop-butyl, fluazolate, flucarbazone, flufenacet, flufenpyr, flumetralin, flumioxazin, flupropanate-sodium, flupyrsulfuron-methyl-sodium, flurprimidol, fluthiacet-methyl, foramsulfuron, forchlorfenuron, formesafen, gibberellin, glufosinate, glyphosate, halosulfuron-methyl, hexazinone, imazamox, imazapic, imazapyr, imazaquin, imazosulfuron, inabenfide, Indole acetic acid (IAA), Indole butyric acid, iodosulfuron, ioxynil-octanoate, isouron, isoxachlortole, isoxadifen, karbutilate, lactofen, lenacil, linuron, LGC-42153, Maleic hydrazide, mecoprop (MCPP), 2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid salts, MCPA-thioethyl, 2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxybutanoic acid ethyl ester, mefenacet, mefluidide, mepiquat, mesosulfuron, mesotrione, methyl daimuron, metamifop, metolachlor, metribuzin, metsulfuron-methyl, molinate, naphthylacetic acid, 1-naphthaleneacetamide, naproanilide, napropamide, n-decyl alcohol, nicosulfuron, n-phenylphthalamic acid, orbencarb, oxadiazon, oxaziclomefone, oxine-sulfate, paclobutrazol, paraquat, Pelargonic acid, pendimethalin, penoxsulam, pentoxazone, pethoxamide, phenmedipham, picloram, picolinafen, piperonyl butoxide, piperophos, pretilachlor, primisulfuron-methyl, procarbazone, prodiamine, profluazol, profoxydim, prohexadione-calcium, prohydrojasmon, prometryn, propanil, propoxycarbazone, propyzamide, pyraclonil, pyraflufen-ethyl, pyrazolate, pyrazosulfuron-ethyl, pyrazoxyfen, pyribenzoxim, pyributicarb, pyridafol, pyridate, pyriftalid, pyriminobac-methyl, pyrithiobac, quiclorac, quinoclamine, quizalofop-ethyl, rimsulfuron, sethoxydim, siduron, simazine, simetryn, Sodium chlorate, sulfosulfuron, swep (MCC), tebuthiuron, tepraloxydim, terbacil, terbucarb (MBPMC), thenylchlor, thiazafluoron, thidiazuron, thifensulfuron-methyl, triaziflam, tribufos, triclopyr, tridiphane, trifloxysulfuron, trifluralin, trinexapac-ethyl, tritosulfuron, uniconazole-P and vemolate (PPTC).
  • The pesticidal composition of the present invention can also be used further in admixture with a synergist such as piperonyl butoxide, sesamex, sulfoxide, N-(2-ethylhexyl)-8,9,10-trinorborn-5-en-2,3-dicarboxylmide (MGK 264), N-decylimidazole, WARF-antiresistant TBPT, TPP, IBP, PSCP, Iodo methane (CH3I), t-phenylbutenone, diethylmaleate, DMC, FDMC, ETP, ETN and the like, and furthermore, may be used in admixture with a safener such as benoxacor, cloquintocet-mexyl, cyometrinil, daimuron, dichlormid, fenchlorazole-ethyl, fenclorim, flurazole, fluxofenim, furilazole, mefenpyr-diethyl, MG191, naphthalic anhydride and oxabetrinil.
  • Furthermore, the compound (I) or salts thereof of the present invention may be used by mixture with a controlling agent for an outside-parasitic arthropod such as IGR agents (juvenile hormone-like substances such as methoprene, fenoxycarb and the like, chitin synthase inhibitors such as lufenuron, flufenoxuron, novaluron, hexaflumuron, teflubenzuron, diflubenzuron, triflumuron and the like, insect growth regulating agents such as cyromazine, pyriproxyfen and the like), and neonicotinoid compounds (nitenpyram etc.), or may be used by mixture with a controlling agent for inner parasite such as an above-mentioned IGR agent as in vivo administration agent for animal, a controlling agent for filaria (macrolide compounds such as selamectin, ivermectin, milbemycin, moxidectin etc.) or the like, and further may be used by mixture with an antibacterial agent for animal, vaccine, therapeutic agent, nutritional supplement and bait.
  • Examples of the pest against which the compound (I) or a salt thereof has an activity include noxious arthropods such as insect pests, acarine pests and the like, and nematode pests. Specific examples are listed below:
  • Hemiptera:—
  • Planthoppers (Delphacidae) such as small brown planthopper (Laodelphax striatellus), brown rice planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens), and white-backed rice planthopper (Sogatella furcifera); leafhoppers (Deltocephalidae) such as green rice leafhopper (Nephotettix cincticeps), and green rice leafhopper (Nephotettix virescens); aphids (Aphididae) such as cotton aphid (Aphis gossypii), green peach aphid (Myzus persicae), cabbage aphid (Brevicoryne brassicae), potato aphid (Macrosiphum euphorbiae), foxglove aphid (Aulacorthum solani), oat bird-cherry aphid (Rhopalosiphum padi), and tropical citrus aphid (Toxoptera citricidus); stink bugs (Pentatomidae) such as green stink bug (Nezara antennata), bean bug (Riptortus clavetus), rice bug (Leptocorisa chinensis), white spotted spined bug (Eysarcoris parvus), and stink bug (Halyomorpha mista); whiteflies (Aleyrodidae) such as greenhouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum), sweetpotato whitefly (Bemisia tabaci), and silver leaf whitefly (Bemisia argentifolii); scales (Coccidae) such as Calfornia red scale (Aonidiella aurantii), San Jose scale (Comstockaspis perniciosa), citrus north scale (Unaspis citri), red wax scale (Ceroplastes rubens), and cottonycushion scale (Icerya purchasi); lace bags (Tingidae); psyllids (Psyllidae); etc.
  • Lepidoptera:—
  • Pyralid moths (Pyralidae) such as rice stem borer (Chilo suppressalis), yellow rice borer (Tryporyza incertulas), rice leafroller (Cnaphalocrocis medinalis), cotton leafroller (Notarcha derogata), Indian meal moth (Plodia interpunctella), oriental corn borer (Ostrinia furnacalis), cabbage webworm (Hellula undalis), and bluegrass webworm (Pediasia teterrellus); owlet moths (Noctuidae) such as common cutworm (Spodoptera litura), beet armyworm (Spodoptera exigua), armyworm (Pseudaletia separata), cabbage armyworm (Mamestra brassicae), black cutworm (Agrotis ipsilon), beet semi-looper (Plusia nigrisigna), Thoricoplusia spp., Heliothis spp., and Helicoverpa spp.; whites and sulfer butterflies (Pieridae) such as common white (Pieris rapae); tortricid moths (Tortricidae) such as Adoxophyes spp., oriental fruit moth (Grapholita molesta), soybean pod borer (Leguminivora glycinivorella), azuki bean podworm (Matsumuraeses azukivora), summer fruit tortrix (Adoxophyes orana fasciata), Adoxophyes sp., oriental tea tortrix (Homona magnanima), apple tortrix (Archips fuscocupreanus), and Cydia pomonella; leafblotch miners (Gracillariidae) such as tea leafroller (Caloptilia theivora), and apple leafminer (Phyllonorycter ringoneella); Carposinidae such as peach fruit moth (Carposina niponensis); lyonetiid moths (Lyonetiidae) such as Lyonetia spp.; tussock moths (Lymantriidae) such as Lymantria spp., and Euproctis spp.; yponomeutid moths (Yponomeutidae) such as diamondback (Plutella xylostella); gelechiid moths (Gelechiidae) such as pink bollworm (Pectinophora gossypiella), and potato tubeworm (Phthorimaea operculella); tiger moths and allies (Arctiidae) such as fall webworm (Hyphantria cunea); tineid moths (Tineidae) such as casemaking clothes moth (Tinea translucens), and webbing clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella); etc.
  • Thysanoptera:—
  • Thrips (Thripidae) such as yellow citrus thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis), Thrips parmi, yellow tea thrips (Scirtothrips dorsalis), onion thrip (Thrips tabaci), flower thrips (Frankliniella intonsa), etc.
  • Diptera:—
  • Housefly (Musca domestica), common mosquito (Culex popiens pallens), horsefly (Tabanus trigonus), onion maggot (Hylemya antiqua), seedcorn maggot (Hylemya platura), Anopheles sinensis, rice leafminer (Agromyza oryzae), rice leafminer (Hydrellia griseola), rice stem maggot (Chlorops oryzae), melon fly (Dacus cucurbitae), Ceratitis capitata, legume leafminer (Liriomyza trifolii), etc.
  • Coleoptera:—
  • Twenty-eight-spotted ladybird (Epilachna vigintioctopunctata), cucurbit leaf beetle (Aulacophora femoralis), striped flea beetle (Phyllotreta striolata), rice leaf beetle (Oulema oryzae), rice curculio (Echinocnemus squameus), rice water weevil (Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus), Anthonomus grandis, azuki bean weevil (Callosobruchus chinensis), Sphenophorus venatus, Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica), cupreous chafer (Anomala cuprea), corn root worm (Diabrotica spp.), Colorado beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata), click beetle (Agriotes spp.), cigarette beetle (Lasioderma serricorne), varied carper beetle (Anthrenus verbasci), red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum), powder post beetle (Lyctus brunneus), white-spotted longicorn beetle (Anoplophora malasiaca), pine shoot beetle (Tomicus piniperda), etc.
  • Orthoptera:—
  • Asiatic locust (Locusta migratoria), African mole cricket (Gryllotalpa africana), rice grasshopper (Oxya yezoensis), rice grasshopper (Oxya japonica), etc.
  • Hymenoptera:—
  • Cabbage sawfly (Athalia rosae), Acromyrmex spp., fire ant (Solenopsis spp.), etc.
  • Nematodes:—
  • Rice white-tip nematode (Aphelenchoides besseyi), strawberry bud nematode (Nothotylenchus acris), etc.
  • Dictyoptera:—
  • German cockroach (Blattella germanica), smokybrown cockroach (Periplaneta fuliginosa), American cockroach (Periplaneta americana), Periplaneta brunnea, oriental cockroach (Blatta orientalis), etc.
  • Acarina:—
  • Spider mites (Tetranychidae) such as two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae); eriophyid mites (Eriophyidae) such as pink citrus rust mite (Aculops pelekassi); tarosonemid mites (Tarsonemidae) such as broad mite (Polyphagotarsonemus latus); false spider mites (Tenuipalpidae); Tuckerellidae; ticks (Ixodidae) such as Haemaphysalis longicornis, Haemaphysalis flava, Dermacentortaiwanicus, Ixodes ovatus, Ixodes persulcatus, Boophilus microplus, and Rhipicephalus sanguineus; acarid mites (Acaridae) such as mold mite (Tyrophagus putrescentiae); house dust mites (Pyroglyphidae) such as Dermatophagoides farinae, and Dermatophagoides ptrenyssnus; cheyletide mites (Cheyletidae) such as Cheyletus eruditus, Cheyletus malaccensis, and Cheyletus moorei; parasitoid mites (Dermanyssidae); Dermahyssus gallinae; etc.
  • Furthermore, the preparation containing the compound (I) or a salt thereof can be used in the field of treatment for disease of livestock and in livestock farming, and also for maintaining public sanitation by exterminating an arthropod and parasite which parasitize inside and/or outside of vertebrates such as human, cow, sheep, goat, pig, poultry, dog, cat, fish and the like. Examples of pests include, for example, Ixodes spp., Boophilus spp. (e.g. Boophilus microplus), Amblyomma spp., Hyalomma spp., Rhipicephalus spp. (e.g. Rhipicephalus appendiculatus), Haemaphysalis spp., dermacentor spp., Ornithodoros spp. (e.g. Ornithodoros moubata), Dermahyssus gallinae, Ornithonyssus sylviarum, Sarcoptes spp. (e.g. Sarcoptes scabiei), Psoroptes spp., Chorioptes spp., Demodex spp., Eutrombicula spp., Aedes spp. (e.g. Aedes albopictus), Anopheles spp., Culex spp, Culicodes spp, Musca spp., Hypoderma spp., Gasterophilus spp., Haematobia spp, Tabanus spp, Simulium spp., Triatoma spp., Phthiraptera (e.g. Damalinia spp., Linognathus spp., Haematopinus spp), Ctenocephalides spp. Xenosylla spp), monomorium pharaonis and Nematoda (for example, Trichostrongylus (e.g. Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, Trichostrongylus axei, Trichostrongylus colubriformis), Trichinella (e.g. Trichinella spiralis), Haemonchus contortus, Nematodirus (e.g. Nematodirus battus), Ostertagia circumcincta, Cooperia spp., Hymenolepis nana) and the like.
  • For the method for controlling pests of the present invention, the compound (I) or a salt thereof may be used as it is. But the compound (I) or a salt thereof is usually formulated to the form of above mentioned pesticidal composition of the present invention, and for example, it is applied to a pest or a inhabit of pests in a similar manner as conventional pesticidal composition, then the active ingredient being brought the pests into contact or fed the pests.
  • Examples of the habitat of pests in the present invention include paddy fields, fields, orchards, uncultivated fields, houses and the like.
  • As a method for application, for example, a spray treatment, a soil treatment, a seed treatment and a hydroponic solution treatment are exemplified.
  • The spray treatment in the present invention is a method of treatment for expressing a controlling effect against pests by treating plant surface or pest itself with an active ingredient (the compound (I) or a salt thereof), specifically for example, foliage application, spraying to tree trunk and the like. The soil treatment is a method of treatment for protecting crops from damages by pests, by treating soils, irrigation solutions or the like with an active ingredient in order to penetrate and translocate from the root portion and the like into the plant interior of a crop to be protected from damages such as feeding and the like by pests, and specifically, for example, a planting hole treatment (planting hole spraying, soil-incorporation after planting hole treatment), a plant foot treatment (plant foot spraying, plant foot soil-incorporation, plant foot irrigation, plant foot treatment at latter half of raising seeding period), planting furrow treatment (planting furrow spraying, planting furrow soil-incorporation), planting row treatment (planting row spraying, planting row soil-incorporation, planting row spraying at growing period), planting row treatment at sowing (planting row spraying at sowing, planting row soil-incorporation at sowing), overall treatment (overall spraying, overall soil-incorporation), other spray treatment (foliar granule spraying at growing period, spraying under tree crown or around main stem, soil surface spraying, soil surface incorporation, sowing hole spraying, spraying on the ribbing ground, inter-plant spraying), other irrigation treatment (irrigation into soil, irrigation during raising seeding, injection treatment of pesticide solution, irrigation on plant foot, pesticide solution drip irrigation, chemigation), nursery box treatment (nursery box spraying, nursery box irrigation), nursery tray treatment (nursery tray spraying, nursery tray irrigation), nursery bed treatment (nursery bed spraying, nursery bed irrigation, nursery bed spraying in paddy field, immersion of nursery plant), seed bed soil-incorporation treatment (seed bed soil-incorporation, seed bed soil-incorporation before sowing), other treatment (growing media incorporation, plowing, surface soil-incorporation, soil incorporation into rain dropping, planting spot treatment, flower cluster granule spraying, paste fertilizer mixing), and the like are exemplified. The seed treatment is a method of treatment for expressing a controlling effect against pests by treating seeds, seed tubers, bulbs or the like of a crop to be protected from damages such as feeding and the like by pests directly, or neighborhood thereof, with an active ingredient, and specifically, for example, blowing treatment, painting treatment, immersion treatment, impregnation treatment, application treatment, film coating and a pellet coating treatment are exemplified. The hydroponic solution treatment is a method of treatment for protecting crops from damages by pests, by treating hydroponic solution or the like with an active ingredient in order to penetrate and translocate from the root portion and the like into the plant interior of a crop to be protected from damages such as feeding and the like by pests, and specifically, for example, hydroponic solution incorporation, hydroponic solution mixing, and the like are exemplified.
  • The amount of application of the compound (I) or a salt thereof in the method for controlling pests of the present invention can be changed depending on the application time, application site, application method and the like, but in general, it is at a rate of about 0.3 to 3000 g, preferably at a rate of about 50 to 3000 g as an amount of the active ingredient (the compound (I) or a salt thereof) per hectare. In addition, when the pesticidal composition of the present invention is a wettable powder or the like, it may be diluted with water to use so that the final concentration of active ingredient comes to the range of about 0.1 to 1,000 ppm, preferably about 10 to 500 ppm.
  • As an alternative mode, for example, the arthropod and parasite living with said vertebrates can be exterminated in whole body or non-whole body by administering the pesticidal composition of the present invention to inside (internal parts of the body) or outside (body surface) of the above-mentioned vertebrates. The method of administrating to inside includes oral treatment; anus treatment; interplanting; and hypodermic treatment, intermuscular treatment or vein treatment by injection. In addition, sanitary pests arising from the excrement of the animal can be exterminated by feeding a livestock animal.
  • When the pesticidal composition of the present invention is applied to an animal which a pest is parasitic such as a domestic animal and a pet, the application amount can be varied in wide range according to application method, but, generally, it is preferable that the amount of active ingredient (the compound (I) or a salt thereof) per 1 kg of animal weight is about 0.1 mg to 2000 mg, more preferably about 0.5 mg to 1000 mg.
  • The present invention will be further illustrated by the following Synthetic Examples, Reference Examples, Formulation Examples and Test Examples; however, the present invention is not limited to these examples.
  • The elution in the column chromatography for Examples and Reference Production Examples was carried out under the observation by TLC (Thin Layer Chromatography). In the TLC observation, kieselgel 60F254 (70 to 230 meshes) manufactured by Merck & Co., Inc. was used as TLC plate; the solvent used as an elution solvent in column chromatography was used as developing solvent; and a UV detector was used for detection. Kieselgel 60 (70 to 230 meshes) manufactured by Merck & Co., Inc. was used as silica gel for column chromatography. As a medium pressure preparative high performance liquid chromatography, Ultrapack manufactured by Yamazen, Co., Ltd. (filler: silica gel) has been used. When a mixed solvent was used as developing solvent, the numeric value in parentheses shows a mixing ratio of solvents by volume. NMR spectra were proton NMR, and were determined with JEOL AL-400 (400 MHz) spectrometer and AVANCE 400 (400 MHz) spectrometer using tetramethylsilane as internal standard. All delta values were shown in ppm. The measurement temperature is 25° C. unless otherwise mentioned, and the measurement temperature has been indicated for the rest.
  • Furthermore, the abbreviations used in the following Examples and Reference Production Examples have the following meanings:
  • s: singlet, br: broad, brs: broad singlet, d: doublet, t: triplet, q: quartet, quint: quintet, sext: sextet, sept: septet, Me: methyl group, Et: ethyl group, Ph: phenyl group, Pr-n (or n-Pr): n-propyl, Pr-i (or i-Pr or iPr): isopropyl, Pr-cyclo (or cyclo-Pr): cyclopropyl, Bu-n (or n-Bu): n-butyl, Bu-i (or i-Bu): isobutyl, Bu-s (or s-Bu): sec-butyl, Bu-t (or t-Bu): tert-butyl, DMF: dimethylformamide, m-CPBA: meta chloro perbenzoic acid. In addition, room temperature means about 15 to 25° C.
  • Example 1
  • Compound (1): Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate N-phenyl-3-phenylthioacrylamide (0.75 g) was suspended to toluene (10 ml), then thionyl chloride (0.40 ml), one drop of DMF and triethylamine (0.80 ml) were added thereto at room temperature. The mixture was stirred on the 60° C. oil bath for three hours. Then it was cooled and filtered off the insoluble matter. The filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved to DMF (15 ml). Sodium hydride (55% in oil:0.217 g) was added thereto under ice-cooling, then thiophenol (0.40 ml) was added dropwise over the period for 3 minutes. It was stirred for 2.5 hours. Aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution (10 ml) and water (5 ml) were added to the reaction mixture, and it was extracted with t-butyl methyl ether (15 ml) three times. The organic layers were combined, and washed with aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution (15 ml) three times, dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered off an inorganic salt, concentrated under reduced pressure, to obtain black oil (1.0 g). It was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=15:1) to obtain phenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate (0.41 g) as light yellow oil.
  • 1H-NMR(CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.68 (d J=15.1 Hz), 5.81 (d J=10.3 Hz), 6.08 (d J=15.1 Hz) total 1H, 6.66-7.58 (16H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Compounds (2) to (34) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 1.
  • Example 2
  • Compound (2): 4-Chlorophenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.46-5.84 (1H, m), 6.67-7.52 (15H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 3
  • Compound (3): 3-Chlorophenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR(CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.55-5.87 (1H, m), 6.67-7.63 (15H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 4
  • Compound (4): 2-Chlorophenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.62-5.87 (1H, m), 6.83-7.59 (15H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 5
  • Compound (5): Benzyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR(CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.31 (2H, s), 6.08 (1H, d J=15.6 Hz), 6.74 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.05 (1H, t J=7.4 Hz), 7.22-7.39 (13H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 6
  • Compound (6): Benzyl N-phenyl-3-(benzylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.82 (2H, s), 4.30 (2H, s), 6.07 (1H, d J=15.6 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d J=7.6 Hz), 7.07 (1H, t J=7.4 Hz), 7.14-7.39 (13H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 7
  • Compound (7): Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(cyclohexylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.20-2.00 (10H, m), 2.66-2.92 (1H, m), 5.71 (0.33H, d J=12.0 Hz), 5.77 (0.66H, d J=15.1 Hz), 6.92-7.51 (11H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 8
  • Compound (8): Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(benzylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.75 (1H, m), 3.86 (1H, m), 5.70 (0.5H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 5.79 (0.5H, d, J=16.0 Hz), 6.62-7.52 (16H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 9
  • Compound (9): Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.81 (1H, d J=10.1 Hz), 6.84 (1H, d J=10.1 Hz), 7.08-7.52 (15H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was Z.
  • Example 10
  • Compound (10): 4-Pyridyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.87 (0.7H, d J=15.0 Hz), 6.09 (0.3H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.73 (0.6H, d J=7.7 Hz), 6.84 (1.4H, d J=7.7 Hz), 7.08-7.66 (11H, m), 8.43 (1.4H, d J=5.8 Hz), 8.54 (0.6H, d J=4.8H).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 11
  • Compound (11): 3,4-Dichlorophenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • m.p.: 99.5-100.5° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.38 (0.8H, d J=14.7 Hz), 6.06 (0.2H, d J=15.5 Hz), 6.67 (0.4H, d J=7.6 Hz), 6.87 (1.6H, d J=7.6 Hz), 6.99-7.64 (12H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 12
  • Compound (12): Phenyl N-(2-methoxyphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.90 (3H, s), 5.86 (1H, d J=10.2 Hz), 6.86 (1H, d J=10.2 Hz), 6.95-7.03 (4H, m), 7.09-7.16 (1H, m), 7.22-7.38 (4H, m), 7.40-7.52 (5H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was Z.
  • Example 13
  • Compound (13): 4-Chlorobenzyl N-phenyl-3-(4-chlorobenzylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.78 (2H, s), 4.24 (2H, s), 6.00 (1H, d J=16.0 Hz), 6.67 (2H, d J=7.7 Hz), 7.00-7.75 (12H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 14
  • Compound (14): 2-Naphtyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.50-5.70 (0.7H, m), 5.80-5.90 (0.3H, m), 6.81-7.87 (18H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 15
  • Compound (15): 3,4-Dichlorophenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.37 (0.1H, d J=14.6 Hz), 5.81 (0.9H, d J=10.2 Hz), 6.86-7.59 (14H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 16
  • Compound (16): 3,5-Dichlorophenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.46 (0.7H, d J=14.6 Hz), 6.06 (0.3H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.68-7.66 (14H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 17
  • Compound (17): Phenyl N-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.66 (1H, d J=14.85 Hz), 6.84 (2H, d J=8.45 Hz), 7.24-7.38 (12H, m), 7.56 (1H, d J=14.85 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 18
  • Compound (18): Phenyl N-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.80 (1H, d J=10.14 Hz), 6.86 (1H, d J=10.14 Hz), 6.99-7.05 (2H, m), 7.22-7.53 (12H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was Z.
  • Example 19
  • Compound (19): 2,4-Dichlorophenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.44 (0.5H, d J=14.2 Hz), 5.74 (0.3H, d J=10.1 Hz), 6.05 (0.2H, d J=15.9 Hz), 6.66-7.63 (14H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 20
  • Compound (20): 2,5-Dichlorophenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.60 (0.7H, d J=14.7 Hz), 5.79 (0.1H, d J=10.4 Hz), 6.05 (0.2H, d J=15.0 Hz), 6.68-7.65 (14H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 21
  • Compound (21): 4-Bromophenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • m.p.: 93-95° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.49 (0.83H, d J=14.4 Hz), 6.06 (0.17H, d J=16.1 Hz), 6.65-7.59 (15H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 22
  • Compound (22): 4-Bromophenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.49 (0.1H, d J=14.7 Hz), 5.79 (0.9H, d J=9.9 Hz), 6.87-7.59 (15H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 23
  • Compound (23): Phenyl N-(3-chlorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.65 (0.63H, d J=14.73 Hz), 5.80 (0.29H, d J=10.63 Hz), 6.00 (0.08H, d J=14.97 Hz), 6.73-7.17 (3H, m), 7.17-7.63 (11.92H, m), 7.78 (0.08H, d J=14.97 Hz)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 24
  • Compound (24): Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.68 (1H, d J=14.5 Hz), 6.88-6.94 (2H, m), 7.05-7.40 (13H, m), 7.55 (1H, d J=14.5 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 25
  • Compound (25): 4-Trifluoromethylphenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.58 (0.42H, d J=14.7 Hz), 5.79 (0.42H, d J=9.9 Hz), 6.08 (0.16H, d J=15.5 Hz), 6.67-7.64 (15H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 26
  • Compound (26): 4-Methoxyphenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.85 (3H, s), 5.59 (0.83H, d J=14.6 Hz), 6.06 (0.17H, d J=15.6 Hz), 6.64-7.56 (15H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 27
  • Compound (27): 4-Methoxyphenyl N-phenyl-3-(4-methoxyphenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.83 (3H, s), 3.84 (3H, s), 5.40 (0.83H, d J=14.2 Hz), 5.85 (0.17H, d J=15.5 Hz), 6.60-7.52 (14H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 28
  • Compound (28): Phenyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-phenylthiothioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.37 (3H, s), 5.80 (1H, d J=9.9 Hz), 6.82 (1H, d J=9.9 Hz), 7.00 (2H, d J=8.2 Hz), 7.18-7.53 (12H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was Z.
  • Example 29
  • Compound (29): Phenyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-phenylthiothioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.37 (3H, s), 5.68 (0.36H, d J=14.7 Hz), 6.01 (0.64H, d J=14.6 Hz), 6.83 (2H, d J=8.2 Hz), 7.12-7.55 (12.36H, m), 7.85 (0.64H, d J=14.6 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 30
  • Compound (30): 4-Trifluoromethoxyphenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.58 (0.5H, d J=14.7 Hz), 5.79 (0.5H, d J=10.1 Hz), 6.88-7.54 (15H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 31
  • Compound (31): 1-Naphtyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.31 (0.38H, d J=14.6 Hz), 5.56 (0.38H, d J=10.2 Hz), 5.68 (0.24H, d J=14.9 Hz), 6.61-8.34 (18H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 32
  • Compound (32): Phenyl N-(3-methylphenyl)-3-phenylthiothioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.40 (3H, s), 5.81 (1H, d J=9.9 Hz), 6.83 (1H, d J=9.9 Hz), 6.86-6.92 (2H, m), 6.94-7.00 (1H, m), 7.20-7.55 (11H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was Z.
  • Example 33
  • Compound (33): Phenyl N-(3-methylphenyl)-3-phenylthiothioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.35 (2.5H, s), 2.40 (0.5H, s), 5.68 (0.84H, d J=14.5 Hz), 5.81 (0.16H, d J=9.9 Hz), 6.69-6.75 (3H, m), 6.83 (0.16H, d J=9.9 Hz), 6.89-6.94 (2H, m), 7.18-7.57 (9.84H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 34
  • Compound (34): 2,3-Dichlorophenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.54 (0.5H, d J=14.6 Hz), 5.77 (0.38H, d J=10.2 Hz), 6.05 (0.12H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.67-7.62 (14H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 35
  • Compound (35): Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenoxy)thioacrylimidate N-phenyl-3-phenoxyacrylamide (1.5 g) was suspended to toluene (80 ml), then thionyl chloride (0.82 ml), triethylamine (1.8 ml) and one drop of DMF were added thereto at room temperature. The mixture was stirred on the 60° C. oil bath for three hours. Then it was cooled and filtered off the insoluble matter. The filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved to DMF (80 ml). Sodium salt of thiophenol (0.82 g) was added to it under ice-cooling, and stirred for 2 hours. t-Butyl methyl ether (250 ml) was added to the reaction mixture. It was successively washed with 1N aqueous sodium hydroxide solution, water and aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution, dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered off an inorganic salt, concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was isolated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=20:1) to obtain phenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenoxy)thioacrylimidate (0.28 g) as yellow oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.64 (0.7H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 5.98 (0.3H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 6.75 (0.6H, d, J=7.6 Hz), 6.91-7.44 (13.8H, m), 7.59 (0.6H, d, J=6.6 Hz), 7.68 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 36
  • Compound (36): Phenyl N-phenylsulfonyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate N-phenylsulfonyl-3-phenylthioacrylamide (0.50 g) was suspended to toluene (10 ml), then thionyl chloride (0.20 ml), triethylamine (0.40 ml) and one drop of DMF were added thereto at room temperature. The mixture was stirred on the 60° C. oil bath for three hours. Then it was cooled and filtered off the insoluble matter. The filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved to DMF (8 ml). DMF (2 ml) solution of sodium salt of thiophenol (0.30 g) was added thereto under ice-cooling, and it was stirred at room temperature for 1.5 hours. Ethyl acetate (80 ml) was added to the reaction mixture, and it was successively washed with 1N aqueous sodium hydroxide solution, water and aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution, dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered off an inorganic salt, concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was isolated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=10:1) to obtain phenyl N-phenylsulfonyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate (0.14 g) as light yellow oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 6.01 (0.67H, d J=14.7 Hz), 6.35 (0.33H, d J=9.9 Hz), 7.20 (0.33H, d J=9.9 Hz), 7.31-7.51 (15H, m), 7.85 (0.67H, d J=14.7 Hz)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 37
  • Compound (37): Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate N-phenyl-3-phenylthioacrylamide (0.766 g) was suspended to toluene (15 ml), then thionyl chloride (0.33 ml) and triethylamine (0.62 ml) were added thereto at room temperature. The mixture was stirred on the 60° C. oil bath for three hours. Then it was filtered off the insoluble matter. The filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved to DMF (15 ml). Sodium hydride (55% in oil:0.226 g) was added thereto under ice-cooling, then phenol (0.303 g) was added. It was stirred for 2.5 hours under ice-cooling and for overnight at room temperature. Aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution (15 ml) and water (5 ml) were added to the reaction mixture, and it was extracted with ethyl acetate (20 ml) and t-butyl methyl ether (15 ml) twice. The organic layers were combined, and washed with aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution (15 ml) three times, dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered off an inorganic salt, concentrated under reduced pressure to obtain black oil (0.88 g). It was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=15:1) to obtain phenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate (0.2 g) as light yellow oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.65-5.90 (1H, m), 6.72-7.72 (16H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Compounds (38) to (98) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 37.
  • Example 38
  • Compound (38): Phenyl 3-(phenoxy)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.74 (1H, d, J=12.4 Hz), 6.78-6.81 (2H, m), 7.00-7.44 (13H, m), 7.80 (1H, d, J=12.4 Hz)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 39
  • Compound (39): Phenyl N-(2-chlorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.69 (0.83H, d J=15.2 Hz), 5.81 (0.17H, d J=15.0 Hz), 6.73 (0.83H, d J=7.7 Hz), 6.88-7.00 (0.83H, m), 7.05-7.55 (12.34H, m), 7.74 (0.83H, d J=15.2 Hz), 8.00 (0.17H, d J=15.0 Hz)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 40
  • Compound (40): Phenyl N-(3-chlorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.75 (0.83H, d J=15.0 Hz), 5.81 (0.17H, d J=15.0 Hz), 6.56-6.63 (0.83H, m), 6.71-6.77 (0.83H, m), 6.92-7.54 (12.34H, m), 7.74 (0.83H, d J=15.0 Hz), 8.00 (0.17H, d J=15.0 Hz)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 41
  • Compound (41): Phenyl N-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.76 (1H, d J=15.1 Hz), 6.64 (2H, d J=8.5 Hz), 7.05-7.56 (12H, m), 7.72 (1H, d J=15.1 Hz)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 42
  • Compound (42): Phenyl N-(2-methoxyphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.75 (3H, s), 5.82 (1H, d J=15.1 Hz), 6.69 (1H, d J=6.5 Hz), 6.78-7.03 (5H, m), 7.21-7.50 (8H, m), 7.66 (1H, d J=15.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 43
  • Compound (43): Phenyl N-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • m.p.: 98-100° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.70 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 6.72-6.74 (2H, m), 7.05-7.41 (12H, m), 7.83 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 44
  • Compound (44): Phenyl N-(3-methoxyphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.75 (3H, s), 5.91 (1H, d J=15.0 Hz), 6.27-6.35 (2H, m), 6.53-6.60 (1H, m), 6.82 (2H, d J=7.5 Hz), 6.92 (1H, d J=7.5 Hz), 7.07-7.52 (8H, m), 7.70 (1H, d J=15.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 45
  • Compound (45): Phenyl N-(3-chlorophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.71 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 6.68 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 6.81 (1H, s), 6.99-7.41 (12H, m), 7.83 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 46
  • Compound (46): Phenyl N-(4-methoxyphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.77 (3H, s), 5.94 (1H, d J=15.1 Hz), 6.67 (2H, d J=8.7 Hz), 6.74-6.86 (6H, m), 6.92 (2H, t J=7.5 Hz), 7.17-7.54 (4H, m), 7.68 (1H, d J=15.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 47
  • Compound (47): Phenyl N-(4-pyridyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.81 (0.83H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.13 (0.17H, d J=9.9 Hz), 7.08 (1H, d J=8.5 Hz), 7.32-7.57 (12.17H, m), 8.00 (0.83H, d J=15.2 Hz)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 48
  • Compound (48): Phenyl N-(2-fluorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.78 (d, J=15.5 Hz), 5.81 (d, J=15.5 Hz) total 1H, 6.72-6.80 (0.67H, m), 6.91-7.58 (13.33H, m), 7.75 (0.67H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 8.00 (0.33H, d, J=15.0 Hz)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 49
  • Compound (49): Phenyl N-(3-pyridyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.72 (d J=15.2 Hz), 5.82 (d J=10.9 Hz) total 1H, 7.08-7.53 (12.3H, m), 7.79 (0.7H, d J=15.2 Hz), 8.03-8.08 (1H, m), 8.22-8.31 (1H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 50
  • Compound (50): Phenyl N-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.80 (d, J=15.5 Hz), 5.81 (d, J=15.5 Hz) total 1H, 6.63-6.68 (2H, m), 6.86-6.93 (2H, m), 7.18-7.56 (10H, m), 7.71 (0.8H, d, J=15.5 Hz) 8.00 (0.2H, d, J=15.5 Hz)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 51
  • Compound (51): Phenyl N-(3-fluorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.78 (d, J=15.2 Hz), 5.81 (d, J=14.7 Hz) total 1H, 6.40-6.53 (2H, m), 6.65-6.73 (1H, m), 7.05-7.55 (11H, m), 7.73 (0.7H, d, J=15.2 Hz) 8.00 (0.3H, d, J=14.7 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 52
  • Compound (52): Phenyl N-(4-trifluoromethylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.60 (0.77H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 5.75 (0.15H, d, J=10.6 Hz), 5.81 (0.04H, d, J=14.7 Hz), 5.82 (0.04H, d, J=10.4 Hz), 6.73-6.82 (2H, m), 7.13-7.62 (12.19H, m), 7.75 (0.77H, d, J=15.0 Hz) 8.00 (0.04H, d, J=15.0 Hz)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 53
  • Compound (53): Phenyl N-(4-bromophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.74 (d, J=14.5 Hz), 5.81 (d, J=15.2 Hz) total 0.95H, 6.13 (0.05H, d, J=10.1 Hz), 6.59 (1H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.06-7.11 (0.57H, m), 7.14-7.56 (12.48H, m), 7.72 (0.63H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 8.00 (0.32H, d, J=14.5 Hz)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 54
  • Compound (54): Phenyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.29 (3H, s), 5.81 (0.17H, d J=15.2 Hz), 5.94 (0.83H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.63 (2H, d J=8.2 Hz), 6.98-7.57 (12H, m), 7.67 (0.83H, d J=15.2 Hz), 8.00 (0.17H, d J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 55
  • Compound (55): Phenyl N-(4-nitrophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.57 (0.77H, d J=15.2 Hz), 5.67 (d J=15.2 Hz), 5.72 (d J=10.3 Hz) total 0.23H, 6.79 (2H, d J=8.7 Hz), 7.13-7.54 (10.23H, m), 7.81 (0.77H, d J=15.2 Hz), 8.03-8.12 (1.54H, m), 8.12-8.21 (0.46H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 56
  • Compound (56): Phenyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • m.p.: 73-74° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.29 (3H, s), 5.78 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz), 6.70 (2H, d J=7.7 Hz), 7.05-7.07 (4H, m), 7.12-7.25 (4H, m), 7.33-7.40 (4H, m), 7.79 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 57
  • Compound (57): Phenyl N-(4-methoxyphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.77 (3H, s), 5.80 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz), 6.72-6.97 (4H, m), 7.05-7.07 (2H, m), 7.12-7.24 (4H, m), 7.33-7.39 (4H, m), 7.80 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 58
  • Compound (58): Phenyl N-(2-chlorophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.59 (1H, d J=12.0 Hz), 6.81 (1H, d J=7.5 Hz), 6.93-6.97 (1H, m), 7.06-7.07 (2H, m), 7.13-7.21 (3H, m), 7.30-7.42 (7H, m), 7.84 (1H, d J=12.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 59
  • Compound (59): Phenyl N-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.67 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz), 6.64 (1H, dd J=8.5, 2.4 Hz), 6.91 (1H, d J=2.4 Hz), 7.07 (2H, d J=8.0 Hz), 7.15-7.41 (9H, m), 7.85 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 60
  • Compound (60): Benzyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • m.p.: 77-81° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.29 (1.67H, s), 5.43 (0.33H, s), 5.75 (0.16H, d J=10.9 Hz), 5.81 (0.84H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.75-7.62 (16H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 61
  • Compound (61): 3-Methylbenzyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.37 (2.25H, s), 2.39 (0.75H, s), 5.25 (1.5H, s), 5.39 (0.5H, s), 5.75 (0.25H, d J=10.9 Hz), 5.80 (0.75H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.75-7.47 (15H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 62
  • Compound (62): Phenyl N-(4-cyanophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.58 (0.91H, d J=14.9 Hz), 5.71 (0.09H, d J=10.9 Hz), 6.72-6.96 (3H, m), 7.10-7.61 (11.09H, m), 7.79 (0.91H, d J=14.9 Hz)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 63
  • Compound (63): Phenyl N-(4-ethylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.21 (3H, t J=7.5 Hz), 2.58 (2H, q J=7.5 Hz), 5.81 (0.21H, d J=15.0 Hz), 5.93 (0.79H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.65 (2H, d J=8.0 Hz), 7.01-7.57 (12H, m), 7.67 (0.79H, d J=15.4 Hz), 8.00 (0.21H, d J=15.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 64
  • Compound (64): Phenyl N-(3,5-dichlorophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.66 (1H, d J=12.0 Hz), 6.71 (2H, s), 7.02-7.25 (6H, m), 7.36-7.39 (5H, m), 7.86 (1H, d J=12.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 65
  • Compound (65): Phenyl N-(3,4,5-trichlorophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.65 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz), 6.85 (2H, s), 7.08-7.10 (2H, m), 7.16-7.23 (4H, m), 7.36-7.42 (4H, m), 7.87 (1H, d J=11.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 66
  • Compound (66): 3-Pyridyl N-phenyl-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.88 (1H, d J=15.0 Hz), 6.69-6.75 (2H, m), 6.98-7.05 (1H, m), 7.18-7.61 (9H, m), 7.72 (1H, d J=15.0 Hz), 8.40-8.55 (2H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 67
  • Compound (67): 4-Chlorobenzyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.25 (1.6H, s), 5.38 (0.4H, s), 5.74 (0.2H, d J=11.1 Hz), 5.79 (0.8H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.72-7.55 (15H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 68
  • Compound (68): 2-Chloropyridine-5-ylmethyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.29 (1.6H, s), 5.41 (0.4H, s), 5.74 (0.2H, d J=11.1 Hz), 5.78 (0.8H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.71-7.44 (12H, m), 7.73 (0.8H, d J=8.2 Hz), 7.91 (0.2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 8.47 (0.8H, s), 8.64 (0.2H, s)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 69
  • Compound (69): Phenyl N-(3-methylphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.29 (3H, s), 5.77 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz), 6.59-6.62 (2H, m), 6.83 (1H, d J=7.5 Hz), 7.05-7.24 (7H, m), 7.35-7.40 (4H, m), 7.80 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 70
  • Compound (70): Phenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.21 (6H, s), 5.81 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz), 6.53-6.59 (2H, m), 7.00-7.07 (3H, m), 7.12-7.18 (2H, m), 7.23-7.25 (2H, m), 7.33-7.39 (4H, m), 7.78 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 71
  • Compound (71): Phenyl N-[3-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.22 (6H, d J=6.8 Hz), 2.84 (1H, sept J=6.8 Hz), 5.76 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz), 6.60-6.66 (2H, m), 6.88 (1H, d J=7.5 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d J=7.7 Hz), 7.14-7.25 (5H, m), 7.33-7.40 (4H, m), 7.79 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 72
  • Compound (72): Phenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.21 (6H, d J=6.8 Hz), 2.84 (1H, sept J=6.8 Hz), 5.81 (0.07H, d J=15.4 Hz), 5.92 (0.93H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.65 (2H, d J=8.2 Hz), 7.01-7.58 (12H, m), 7.68 (0.93H, d J=15.4 Hz), 8.01 (0.07H, d J=15.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 73
  • Compound (73): Phenyl N-(4-propylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.91 (3H, t J=7.2 Hz), 2.22 (2H, sept J=7.2 Hz), 2.52 (2H, t J=7.2 Hz), 5.81 (0.09H, d J=15.2 Hz), 5.92 (0.91H, d J=15.3 Hz), 6.64 (2H, d J=8.5 Hz), 6.97-7.56 (12H, m), 7.68 (0.91H, d J=15.3 Hz), 8.01 (0.09H, d J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 74
  • Compound (74): Phenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.23 (6H, d J=6.9 Hz), 2.85 (1H, sept J=6.9 Hz), 5.81 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz), 6.71-6.73 (2H, m), 7.05-7.18 (6H, m), 7.22-7.25 (2H, m), 7.33-7.39 (4H, m), 7.79 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 75
  • Compound (75): Phenyl N-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.72 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz), 6.71-6.77 (2H, m), 6.92-6.97 (2H, m), 7.05-7.08 (2H, m), 7.14-7.23 (4H, m), 7.33-7.41 (4H, m), 7.82 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 76
  • Compound (76): Phenyl N-[4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.59 (9H, s), 5.81 (0.33H, d J=15.0 Hz), 5.92 (0.67H, d J=15.0 Hz), 6.65 (2H, d J=8.5 Hz), 7.06-7.57 (12H, m), 7.67 (0.67H, d J=15.0 Hz), 8.00 (0.33H, d J=15.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 77
  • Compound (77): Phenyl N-(4-bromophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.69 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz), 6.68 (2H, d J=8.7 Hz), 7.05-7.07 (2H, m), 7.14-7.22 (4H, m), 7.34-7.41 (6H, m), 7.82 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 78
  • Compound (78): Phenyl N-(3-methoxyphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.77 (3H, s), 5.77 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz), 6.31-6.39 (2H, m), 6.57-6.59 (1H, m), 7.06 (2H, d J=7.7 Hz), 7.14-7.24 (5H, m), 7.33-7.41 (4H, m), 7.80 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 79
  • Compound (79): Phenyl 3-benzylthio-N-phenyl-acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.89 (2H, s), 5.84 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.72 (2H, d J=7.2 Hz), 7.01-7.05 (1H, m), 7.14-7.31 (10H, m), 7.34-7.38 (2H, m), 7.58 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 80
  • Compound (80): Phenyl N-(4-iodophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.69 (1H, d J=12.0 Hz), 6.57 (2H, d J=8.5 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d J=8.0 Hz), 7.11-7.21 (4H, m), 7.34-7.41 (4H, m), 7.55 (2H, d J=8.5 Hz), 7.81 (1H, d J=12.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 81
  • Compound (81): Phenyl N-(indan-5-yl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.01-2.09 (2H, m), 2.83-2.86 (4H, m), 5.83 (1H, d J=12.0 Hz), 6.55-6.57 (1H, m), 6.67 (1H, brs), 7.05-7.24 (7H, m), 7.33-7.39 (4H, m), 7.78 (1H, d J=12.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 82
  • Compound (82): 2,5-Dichlorophenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.21 (6H, d J=6.8 Hz), 2.84 (1H, sept J=6.8 Hz), 5.87 (1H, d J=15.1 Hz), 6.64-7.48 (12H, m), 7.73 (1H, d J=15.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 83
  • Compound (83): 2-Naphtyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.21 (6H, d J=6.8 Hz), 2.83 (1H, sept J=6.8 Hz), 5.96 (1H, d J=15.0 Hz), 6.66-7.82 (17H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 84
  • Compound (84): Phenyl N-(4-methylthiophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.45 (3H, s), 5.75 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz), 6.57 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d, J=7.7 Hz), 7.13-7.23 (6H, m), 7.34-7.41 (4H, m), 7.81 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 85
  • Compound (85): 5,6,7,8-Tetrahydro-2-naphtyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.21 (6H, d J=7.0 Hz), 1.72-1.82 (4H, m), 2.67-2.90 (5H, m), 5.89 (1H, d J=14.9 Hz), 6.61-6.67 (2H, m), 6.85-7.52 (10H, m), 7.64 (1H, d J=19.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 86
  • Compound (86): Phenyl N-(benzo-1,4-dioxane-6-yl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.17-4.25 (4H, m), 5.83 (1H, d J=12.0 Hz), 6.28-6.35 (2H, m), 6.75 (1H, d J=8.5 Hz), 7.06-7.08 (2H, m), 7.15-7.21 (4H, m), 7.33-7.39 (4H, m), 7.78 (1H, d J=12.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 87
  • Compound (87): 3-Methylphenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.21 (6H, d J=7.0 Hz), 2.34 (3H, s), 2.83 (1H, sept J=7.0 Hz), 5.91 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.64-7.47 (13H, m), 7.65 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 88
  • Compound (88): 4-Methylphenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.21 (6H, d J=6.9 Hz), 2.31 (3H, s), 2.83 (1H, sept J=6.9 Hz), 5.90 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.62-7.44 (13H, m), 7.66 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 89
  • Compound (89): 4-(1-Methylethyl)phenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.20-1.23 (12H, m), 2.85 (2H, m), 5.91 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.64-7.43 (13H, m), 7.66 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 90
  • Compound (90): 4-(1,1-Dimethylethyl)phenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.21 (6H, d J=6.8 Hz), 1.31 (9H, s), 2.83 (1H, sept J=6.8 Hz), 5.91 (1H, d J=15.1 Hz), 6.64-7.47 (13H, m), 7.65 (1H, d J=15.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 91
  • Compound (91): 2,3-Dimethylphenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.20 (6H, d J=7.2 Hz), 2.16 (3H, s), 2.29 (3H, s), 2.77-2.88 (1H, m), 5.90 (1H, d J=15.6 Hz), 6.56-7.54 (12H, m), 7.70 (1H, d J=15.6 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 92
  • Compound (92): 2,5-Difluorophenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.20 (6H, d J=6.8 Hz), 2.84 (1H, sept J=6.8 Hz), 5.86 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.64-7.48 (12H, m), 7.69 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 93
  • Compound (93): 2,4,5-Trichlorophenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.21 (6H, d J=7.0 Hz), 2.84 (1H, sept J=7.0 Hz), 5.85 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.63-7.48 (11H, m), 7.73 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 94
  • Compound (94): 1-Naphtyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.19 (6H, d J=7.0 Hz), 2.81 (1H, sept J=7.0 Hz), 6.00 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.58 (1H, d J=8.2 Hz), 7.01-7.97 (15H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 95
  • Compound (95): 4-Cyanophenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.22 (6H, d J=7.1 Hz), 2.85 (1H, sept J=7.1 Hz), 5.89 (1H, d J=15.1 Hz), 6.64 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 7.07-7.69 (12H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 96
  • Compound (96): 4-Nitrophenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.22 (6H, d J=7.2 Hz), 2.85 (1H, sept J=7.2 Hz), 5.90 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.65 (2H, d J=8.2 Hz), 7.08-7.45 (9H, m), 7.69 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz), 8.24 (2H, d J=8.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 97
  • Compound (97): Benzo-1,3-dioxol-5-yl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.21 (6H, d J=6.8 Hz), 2.84 (1H, sept J=6.8 Hz), 5.88 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz), 5.95 (2H, s), 6.61-7.44 (12H, m), 7.64 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 98
  • Compound (98): Phenyl 3-(phenoxy)-N-(4-phenylthiophenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.74 (1H, d J=12.0 Hz), 6.78 (2H, d J=8.5 Hz), 7.06-7.24 (11H, m), 7.34-7.41 (6H, m), 7.84 (0.83H, d J=12.0 Hz), 7.99 (0.17H, d J=12.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 99
  • Compound (99): Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylsulfonyl)acrylimidate Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate (3.65 g) was dissolved to chloroform (50 ml), m-CPBA (70%:5.42 g) was added thereto in five portion under ice-cooling, then it was stirred for two hours at the same temperature. Then chloroform (50 ml) and aqueous saturated sodium bicarbonate solution (75 ml) were added and extracted. The organic layer was washed with aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution (50 ml), dried, distilled off the solvent. The residue was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=3:1) to obtain phenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylsulfonyl)acrylimidate (2.08 g) as light yellow crystal.
  • m.p.: 110-116° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 6.73-6.75H (2H, m), 7.04 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 7.10-7.91 (14H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 100
  • Compound (100): Phenyl 3-(2-bromophenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • Sodium hydride (60% in oil:0.026 g) was suspended to DMF (2 ml), and 2-bromothiophenol (0.10 g) was added thereto under ice-cooling. Furthermore, phenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylsulfonyl)acrylimidate (0.20 g) was added thereto, and stirred for one hour under ice-cooling. After the reaction, water and ethyl acetate were added to the reaction mixture, and extracted. The organic layer was washed with aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution, dried, and distilled off the solvent. The residue was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=10:1) to obtain phenyl 3-(2-bromophenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate (0.19 g).
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.90 (1H, d, J=15.1 Hz), 6.74 (2H, d, J=7.6 Hz), 6.98-7.64 (13H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (101) to (130) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 100.
  • Example 101
  • Compound (101): Phenyl 3-(3-bromophenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.92 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d, J=7.7 Hz), 6.98-7.67 (13H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 102
  • Compound (102): Phenyl 3-(4-bromophenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.85 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.71 (2H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 7.02-7.46 (12H, m), 7.62 (1H, d, J=15.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 103
  • Compound (103): Phenyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.76 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.70 (2H, d, J=7.2 Hz), 6.98-7.42 (12H, m), 7.61 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 104
  • Compound (104): Phenyl 3-(2-fluorophenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.81 (1H, d, J=14.9 Hz), 6.72 (2H, d, J=7.3 Hz), 6.97-7.46 (12H, m), 7.58 (1H, d, J=15.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 105
  • Compound (105): Phenyl 3-(2-methylphenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.38 (3H, s), 5.65 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 6.69 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 6.95-7.42 (12H, m), 7.61 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 106
  • Compound (106): Phenyl 3-(3-methylphenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.32 (3H, s), 5.87 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d, J=7.2 Hz), 6.98-7.39 (12H, m), 7.69 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 107
  • Compound (107): Phenyl 3-(3-methoxyphenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.79 (3H, s), 5.91 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 6.83-7.39 (12H, m), 7.70 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 108
  • Compound (108): Phenyl 3-(4-nitrophenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 6.15 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.76 (2H, d, J=7.2 Hz), 7.03-7.53 (10H, m), 7.70 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 8.19 (2H, d, J=8.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 109
  • Compound (109): Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(4-pyridylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 6.23 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.78 (2H, d, J=7.3 Hz), 7.04-7.42 (10H, m), 7.74 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 8.52 (2H, d, J=6.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 110
  • Compound (110): Phenyl
  • N-phenyl-3-(2-trifluoromethylphenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.88 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 6.72 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 6.98-7.70 (13H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 111
  • Compound (111): Phenyl
  • N-phenyl-3-(3-trifluoromethylphenylthio)acrylimidate
  • m.p.: 79-81° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.90 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.72 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 6.98-7.68 (13H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 112
  • Compound (112): Phenyl 3-(3,5-dichlorophenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • m.p.: 126-131° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.97 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.74 (2H, d, J=7.2 Hz), 7.01-7.41 (11H, m), 7.60 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 113
  • Compound (113): Phenyl 3-(3-fluorophenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.94 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.74 (2H, d, J=7.7 Hz), 6.97-7.40 (12H, m), 7.66 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 114
  • Compound (114): Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(2-pyrimidinylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 6.26 (1H, d, J=15.9 Hz), 6.80 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.04-7.43 (9H, m), 8.59-8.63 (3H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 115
  • Compound (115): Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(2-pyridylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 6.21 (1H, d, J=15.7 Hz), 6.79 (2H, d, J=7.2 Hz), 7.02-7.59 (11H, m), 8.49-8.53 (2H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 116
  • Compound (116): Phenyl 3-(1-methyl-2-imidazolylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.63 (3H, s), 5.71 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.71 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 6.95-7.39 (10H, m), 7.61 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 117
  • Compound (117): Phenyl 3-(4-chlorophenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • m.p.: 75.5° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.84 (1H, d J=15.1 Hz), 6.69-6.76 (2H, m), 6.98-7.05 (1H, m), 7.15-7.44 (11H, m), 7.62 (1H, d J=15.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 118
  • Compound (118): Phenyl 3-(4-methylphenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.33 (3H, s), 5.79 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.71 (2H, d, J=7.2 Hz), 6.97-7.38 (12H, m), 7.66 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 119
  • Compound (119): Phenyl 3-(2,4-dimethylphenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.28 (3H, s), 2.33 (3H, s), 5.53 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 6.66 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 6.94-7.38 (11H, m), 7.57 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 120
  • Compound (120): Phenyl 3-(2,5-dimethylphenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.27 (3H, s), 2.33 (3H, s), 5.63 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 6.69 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 6.95-7.39 (11H, m), 7.60 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 121
  • Compound (121): Phenyl 3-(3,5-dimethylphenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.28 (6H, s), 5.85 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d, J=7.2 Hz), 6.92-7.39 (11H, m), 7.69 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 122
  • Compound (122): Phenyl 3-[2-(1-methylethyl)phenylthio]-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.18 (6H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 3.36-3.43 (1H, m), 5.65 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 6.67 (2H, d, J=7.2 Hz), 6.93-7.42 (12H, m), 7.64 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 123
  • Compound (123): Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(4-trifluoromethylphenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.97 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d, J=7.3 Hz), 6.99-7.59 (12H, m), 7.67 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 124
  • Compound (124): Phenyl 3-(4,6-dimethyl-2-pyrimidinylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • m.p.: 175-178° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.44 (6H, s), 6.24 (1H, d, J=15.9 Hz), 6.80 (3H, d, J=6.9 Hz), 7.04-7.43 (8H, m), 8.63 (1H, d, J=15.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 125
  • Compound (125): Phenyl 3-(3-chlorophenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • m.p.: 85° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.92 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 7.01 (1H, t, J=7.5 Hz), 7.15-7.45 (11H, m), 7.64 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 126
  • Compound (126): Phenyl 3-(2-chlorophenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.88 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 6.69-6.92 (2H, m), 6.95-7.12 (1H, m), 7.14-7.51 (11H, m), 7.52 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 127
  • Compound (127): Phenyl 3-(2-chloro-5-pyridinylmethylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.85 (2H, s), 5.77 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.70 (2H, d, J=6.7 Hz), 7.02-7.52 (11H, m), 8.23 (1H, s).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 128
  • Compound (128): Phenyl 3-(2-chloro-5-thiazolylmethylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.00 (2H, s), 5.84 (1H, d, J=15.1 Hz), 6.71-7.40 (11H, m), 7.49 (1H, d, J=15.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 129
  • Compound (129): Phenyl 3-(2-chloro-5-thienylmethylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.00 (2H, s), 5.86 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.52-7.39 (12H, m), 7.53 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 130
  • Compound (130): Phenyl 3-(4-methylphenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.33 (3H, s), 5.58 (1H, d, J=14.5 Hz), 6.90-7.56 (15H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 131
  • Compound (131): Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(N′-acetyl-N′-phenylamino)acrylimidate
  • To DMF (3 ml) solution of acetanilide (0.14 g) was added sodium hydride (60% in oil:0.043 g) under ice-cooling, and DMF (2 ml) solution of phenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylsulfonyl)acrylimidate (0.30 g) was added dropwise. It was stirred for two hours under ice-cooling and for one hour at room temperature. Ethyl acetate (100 ml) was added to the reaction mixture and was successively washed with water and aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution. The organic layer was dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate, concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was isolated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=3:1) to obtain phenyl N-phenyl-3-(N′-acetyl-N′-phenylamino)acrylimidate (0.050 g) as yellow crystal.
  • m.p.: 120° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.94 (3H, s), 4.72 (1H, d, J=14.0 Hz), 6.57 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 6.85-6.87 (1H, m), 7.03-7.22 (7H, m), 7.35-7.39 (5H, m), 8.66 (1H, d, J=14.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 132
  • Compound (132): Phenyl 3-(N′-methyl-N′-phenylamino)-N-phenylacrylimidate phenyl 3-(phenoxy)-N-phenylacrylimidate (0.39 g) was dissolved to acetonitrile (5 ml), and N-methylaniline (0.20 g) and catalytic amount of N,N-dimethylaminopyridine were added at room temperature. It was stirred for two hours at the same temperature and for eight hours under heat refluxing. It was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=10:1) to obtain phenyl 3-(N′-methyl-N′-phenylamino)-N-phenylacrylimidate (0.17 g) as light brown crystal.
  • m.p.: 130-132° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.11 (3H, s), 4.92 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz), 6.86 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 6.99-7.38 (13H, m), 7.95 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (133) to (135) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 132.
  • Example 133
  • Compound (133): Phenyl 3-(N′-benzyl-N′-methylamino)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.65 (3H, s), 4.28 (2H, s), 4.51 (0.25H, d, J=4.0 Hz), 4.59 (0.75H, d, J=16.0 Hz), 6.76-7.46 (15H, m), 7.62 (0.75H, d, J=16.0 Hz), 8.93 (0.25H, d, J=4.0 Hz)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 134
  • Compound (134): Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(piperidino)acrylimidate
  • m.p.: 127-128° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.56 (6H, brs), 3.07 (4H, brs), 4.58 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz), 6.82 (2H, d, J=4.0 Hz), 6.94-6.97 (1H, m), 7.11-7.37 (8H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 135
  • Compound (135): Phenyl 3-(morphorino)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • m.p.: 146-147° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.10 (4H, t, J=4.0 Hz), 3.68 (4H, t, J=4.0 Hz), 4.67 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz), 6.81 (2H, d, J=4.0 Hz), 6.95-6.99 (1H, m), 7.11-7.38 (8H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 136
  • Compound (136): Phenyl 3-ethylthio-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • Ethanethiol (0.11 ml) was dissolved to DMF (3 ml), and sodium hydride (60% in oil:60 mg) was added under ice-cooling, and stirred for 30 minutes at the same temperature. Phenyl 3-phenoxy-N-phenylacrylimidate (0.30 g) was dissolved to DMF (2 ml), and the obtained solution was added to the above mentioned thiolate solution under ice-cooling, and stirred for two hours at the same temperature and for two hours at room temperature. Ethyl acetate (100 ml) was added to the reaction solution, and it was successively washed with 1N aqueous sodium hydroxide solution, water and aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution, dried over magnesium sulfate (anhydrous), concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=10:1) to obtain phenyl 3-ethylthio-N-phenylacrylimidate (0.14 g) as yellow oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.29 (3H, t, J=8.0 Hz), 2.71 (2H, q, J=8.0 Hz), 5.80 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz), 6.78 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.00-7.03 (1H, m), 7.15-7.27 (5H, m), 7.36-7.40 (2H, m), 7.60 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (137) to (147) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 136.
  • Example 137
  • Compound (137): Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(propylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.95 (3H, t, J=8.0 Hz), 1.60-1.69 (2H, m), 2.66 (2H, t, J=8.0 Hz), 5.80 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz), 6.78 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.00-7.03 (1H, m), 7.15-7.27 (5H, m), 7.36-7.40 (2H, m), 7.59 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 138
  • Compound (138): Phenyl 3-hexylthio-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.88 (3H, t, J=8.0 Hz), 1.23-1.34 (6H, m), 1.55-1.64 (2H, m), 2.67 (2H, t, J=8.0 Hz), 5.79 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz), 6.78 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.00-7.03 (1H, m), 7.15-7.27 (5H, m), 7.36-7.40 (2H, m), 7.60 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 139
  • Compound (139): Phenyl 3-(1-methylethylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.32 (6H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 3.19 (1H, sept., J=8.0 Hz), 5.85 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz), 6.79 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 6.99-7.03 (1H, m), 7.16-7.26 (5H, m), 7.36-7.40 (2H, m), 7.62 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 140
  • Compound (140): Phenyl 3-(1,1-dimethylethylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • m.p.: 134-136° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.42 (9H, s), 5.97 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz), 6.77 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 6.99-7.03 (1H, m), 7.16-7.26 (5H, m), 7.37-7.41 (2H, m), 7.72 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 141
  • Compound (141): Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(2-phenylethylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.85-2.97 (4H, m), 5.87 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz), 6.80 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.01-7.06 (3H, m), 7.16-7.29 (8H, m), 7.37-7.41 (2H, m), 7.58 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 142
  • Compound (142): Phenyl 3-dodecylthio-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.88 (3H, t, J=6.8 Hz), 1.22-1.34 (18H, m), 1.56-1.64 (2H, m), 2.67 (2H, t, J=7.5 Hz), 5.79 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.78 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 6.99-7.03 (1H, m), 7.16-7.26 (5H, m), 7.36-7.40 (2H, m), 7.60 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 143
  • Compound (143): Phenyl 3-allylthio-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.33 (2H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 5.00 (1H, d, J=10.9 Hz), 5.12 (1H, d, J=10.1 Hz), 5.70-5.80 (1H, m), 5.89 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.76 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 7.02 (1H, t, J=7.4 Hz), 7.15-7.26 (5H, m), 7.35-7.39 (2H, m), 7.54 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 144
  • Compound (144): Phenyl 3-(2-naphtylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.93 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.72 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 6.92-6.94 (1H, m), 7.13-7.22 (5H, m), 7.35-7.39 (2H, m), 7.45-7.53 (3H, m), 7.75-7.83 (4H, m), 7.92 (1H, brs).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 145
  • Compound (145): Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(1-phenylethylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.60 (3H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 4.14-4.20 (1H, m), 5.80 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.68 (2H, d, J=7.2 Hz), 7.03 (1H, t, J=7.4 Hz), 7.13-7.37 (12H, m), 7.49 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 146
  • Compound (146): Phenyl 3-(4-methoxyphenylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.79 (3H, s), 5.69 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz), 6.69 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 6.84 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 6.95-7.38 (11H, m), 7.62 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 147
  • Compound (147): Benzyl 3-benzyloxy-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.73 (2H, s), 5.27 (1H, d, J=12.4 Hz) 5.30 (2H, s), 6.78-6.80 (2H, m), 7.01-7.06 (1H, m), 7.22-7.48 (13H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 148
  • Compound (148): Phenyl 3-methylthio-N-phenylacrylimidate Phenyl 3-phenoxy-N-phenylacrylimidate (0.30 g) was dissolved to THF (5 ml), sodium salt of methyl mercaptan (0.075 g) was added thereto and stirred for four hours at room temperature. Ethyl acetate (50 ml) was added to the reaction solution, and it was successively washed with water and aqueous saturated of sodium chloride solution, dried over magnesium sulfate (anhydrous), concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=10:1) to obtain phenyl 3-methylthio-N-phenylacrylimidate (0.20 g) as yellow oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.22 (3H, s), 5.72 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz), 6.79 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.00-7.04 (1H, m), 7.17-7.27 (5H, m), 7.36-7.40 (2H, m), 7.65 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 149
  • Compound (149): N-Benzyl-N-methyl-N′-phenyl-3-phenylthioacrylamidine N-phenyl-3-phenylthioacrylamide (0.77 g) was suspended to toluene (15 ml), then one drop of DMF and thionyl chloride (0.52 ml) was added thereto at room temperature. The mixture was stirred on the 60° C. oil bath for one hour. Then it was cooled and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved to THF (15 ml). Benzyl methyl amine (0.77 ml) was added thereto at room temperature and stirred for 4.5 hours. The unsolved matter was filtered off and concentrated to obtain brown oil (1.39 g). It was subjected to activated alumina column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=20:1) to obtain N-benzyl-N-methyl-N′-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)acrylamidine (0.22 g) as light yellow oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.95 (3H, s), 4.59 (1.4H, s), 4.62 (0.6H, s), 5.94 (0.7H, d, J=16.2 Hz), 6.01 (0.3H, d, J=10.6 Hz), 6.45 (0.3H, d, J=10.6 Hz), 6.53 (0.7H, d, J=16.2 Hz), 6.67-6.90 (2H, m), 7.13-7.38 (13H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 150
  • Compound (150): Ethyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide (2.0 g) was dissolved to chloroform (10 ml), and 7.8 ml of tetrafluoroboric acid triethyloxonium-dichloromethane 1 mol/L solution was added thereto dropwise under ice-cooling. It was stirred for one hour at room temperature, 50° C. for two hours and for five hours under heat refluxing. After cooling, ice-water was added to the reaction solution, then the chloroform layer was separated. The chloroform layer was washed with water, dried and distilled off the solvent. The residue was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane/ethyl acetate=15/1) to obtain ethyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate (0.15 g) as oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.35 (1.8H, t, J=8.4 Hz), 1.51 (1.2H, t, J=8.4 Hz), 4.28 (1.2H, q, J=8.4 Hz), 4.39 (0.8H, q, J=8.4 Hz), 5.72 (0.4H, d, J=11.1 Hz), 5.78 (0.6H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.71-7.48 (11H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 151
  • Compound (151): Ethyl 3-ethylthio-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • To DMF (5 ml) solution of phenyl N-phenyl-3-phenoxyacrylimidate (0.30 g) was added sodium salt of ethyl mercaptan (0.10 g) under ice-cooling, and stirred for three hours at the same temperature. Ethyl acetate (80 ml) was added to the reaction solution, and it was successively washed with water and aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution, dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and concentrated under reduced pressure. DMF (5 ml) and sodium salt of ethyl mercaptan (0.1 g) were added to the residue, and stirred for three hours at room temperature. Ethyl acetate (80 ml) was added to the reaction solution and it was successively washed with water and aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution, dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was isolated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=10:1) to obtain ethyl N-phenyl-3-(ethylthio)acrylimidate (0.14 g) as yellow oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.24 (3H, t, J=7.3 Hz), 1.34 (3H, t, J=7.3 Hz), 2.65 (2H, q, J=7.3 Hz), 3.07 (2H, q, J=7.3 Hz), 6.01 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.78 (2H, d, J=7.6 Hz), 7.03-7.06 (1H, m), 7.23-7.31 (3H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 152
  • Compound (152): N-Methyl-N-phenyl-N′-phenyl-3-(4-chlorophenylthio)acrylamidine N-methyl-N-phenyl-N′-phenylpropynamidine (0.23 g) was dissolved to chloroform (5 ml), chloroform (5 ml) solution of 4-chlorothiophenol (0.14 g) was added dropwise under ice-cooling and stirred for 14 hours at room temperature. The reaction solution was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=7:1) to obtain N-methyl-N-phenyl-N′-phenyl-3-(4-chlorophenylthio)acrylamidine (0.22 g) as light yellow oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.41 (3H, s), 5.72 (0.8H, d, J=15.9 Hz), 5.92 (0.2H, d, J=10.3 Hz), 6.52-7.41 (15H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Compound (153) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 152.
  • Example 153
  • Compound (153): N,N-Dimethyl-N′-phenyl-3-(4-methylphenylthio)acrylamidine
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.30 (2.4H, s), 2.32 (0.6H, s), 2.98 (4.8H, s), 3.08 (1.2H, s), 5.77 (0.8H, d, J=15.8 Hz), 5.83 (0.2H, d, J=10.7 Hz), 6.42 (0.2H, d, J=10.7 Hz), 6.45 (0.8H, d, J=15.8 Hz), 6.68-7.73 (2H, m), 6.81-7.29 (7H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 154
  • Compound (154): Phenyl N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • To chloroform (80 ml) solution of phenyl N-(4-methoxyphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate (2.4 g) was added dropwise with borone tribromide dichloromethane solution (1.0M:14.0 ml) under ice-cooling and stirred for one hour at the same temperature and 2.5 hours at room temperature. Chloroform (200 ml) was added to the reaction solution and it was successively washed with water and aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution, dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was separated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=3:1) to obtain phenyl N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate (0.46 g) as white crystal.
  • m.p.: 110° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.73 (1H, brs), 5.79 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz), 6.66-6.72 (4H, m), 7.06-7.39 (10H, m), 7.79 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 155
  • Compound (155): Phenyl N-(4-acetoxyphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • Potassium carbonate (0.075 g) and acetyl chloride (0.035 ml) were added to DMF (3 ml) solution of phenyl N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate (0.15 g) at room temperature and stirred for two hours at the same temperature and for three hours at 50° C. t-Butyl methyl ether (80 ml) was added to the reaction solution, and it was successively washed with water and aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution, dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate, concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was separated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=4:1) to obtain phenyl N-(4-acetoxyphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate (0.11 g) as colorless oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.27 (3H, s), 5.79 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz), 6.78-6.80 (2H, m), 6.98-7.00 (2H, m), 7.06-7.08 (2H, m), 7.15-7.23 (4H, m), 7.34-7.40 (4H, m), 7.82 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 156
  • Compound (156): Phenyl N-(4-ethynylphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate Phenyl N-(4-iodophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate (0.40 g), bis(acetonitrile) dichloro palladium (II) (0.016 g) and copper iodide(I) (0.006 g) were suspended to dioxane (5 ml). Diisopropylamine (0.090 ml), tri-t-butylphosphine (10 wt % in hexane:0.24 g) and trimethylsilyl acetylene (0.12 g) were added thereto under ice-cooling, and stirred for eight hours at room temperature. t-Butyl methyl ether (50 ml) was added to the reaction solution, and was successively washed with water and aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution, dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was separated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=4:1) to obtain white crystal (0.15 g).
  • The above-mentioned crystal was dissolved to methanol (5 ml), potassium carbonate (0.010 g) was added and stirred for four hours at room temperature. The reaction solution was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was separated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=5:1) to obtain phenyl N-(4-ethynylphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate (0.12 g) as yellow solid.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.02 (1H, s), 5.68 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz), 6.75 (2H, d J=8.2 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d J=7.7 Hz), 7.14-7.22 (4H, m), 7.34-7.41 (6H, m), 7.82 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 157
  • Compound (157): Phenyl N-(4-vinylphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate Phenyl N-(4-iodophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate (0.50 g), bis(benzylideneacetone)palladium (0) (0.023 g) and cesium carbonate (0.82 g) were suspended to dioxane (15 ml). Tri-t-butylphosphine (10 wt % in hexane:0.24 g) and tributyl(vinyl)tin (0.44 g) were added thereto and it was stirred for four hours at room temperature and 60° C. for five hours. The unsolved matter was filtered off, and the filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was separated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=30:1) to obtain phenyl N-(4-vinylphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate (0.29 g) as yellow oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.15 (1H, d J=11.6 Hz), 5.65 (1H, d J=18.4 Hz), 5.76 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz), 6.63-6.70 (1H, m), 6.76 (2H, d J=8.2 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d J=7.7 Hz), 7.13-7.22 (4H, m), 7.31-7.41 (6H, m), 7.80 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 158
  • Compound (158): Phenyl N-(4-biphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate Phenyl N-(4-iodophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate (0.30 g), phenylboronic acid (0.091 g), bis(benzylideneacetone)palladium(0) (0.015 g) and cesium carbonate (0.26 g) were suspended to THF (15 ml). Tri-t-butylphosphine (10 wt % in hexane:0.11 g) was added thereto and stirred for 16 hours at room temperature. The unsolved matter was filtered off, and the filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was separated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=20:1) to obtain phenyl N-(4-biphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate (0.06 g) as light yellow crystal.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.82 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz), 6.88 (2H, d J=8.2 Hz), 7.07 (2H, d J=7.7 Hz), 7.13-7.43 (11H, m), 7.50-7.52 (2H, m), 7.56-7.58 (2H, m), 7.83 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (159) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 158.
  • Example 159
  • Compound (159): Phenyl 3-phenoxy-N-(4-(3-thienyl)phenyl)acrylimidate
  • m.p.: 117° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.80 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz), 6.84 (2H, d J=8.2 Hz), 7.07 (2H, d J=8.0 Hz), 7.13-7.23 (4H, m), 7.33-7.42 (7H, m), 7.50-7.52 (2H, m), 7.82 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 160
  • Compound (160): Phenyl N-(4-methylsulfinylphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate
  • Compound (161): Phenyl N-(4-methylsulfonylphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate Phenyl N-(4-methylthiophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate (0.50 g) was dissolved to chloroform (15 ml), then chloroform (10 ml) solution of m-chloro perbenzoic acid (0.55 g) was added dropwise under ice-cooling and stirred for five hours at room temperature. Chloroform (50 ml) was added thereto, and it was successively washed with 1N aqueous sodium hydroxide solution, water and aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution, dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate, concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was separated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=1:1) to obtain phenyl N-(4-methylsulfinylphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate (0.30 g) as yellow oil and phenyl N-(4-methylsulfonylphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylimidate (0.18 g) as yellow oil.
  • Compound (160):
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.70 (3H, s), 5.65 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz), 6.94 (2H, d J=8.2 Hz), 7.06-7.08 (2H, m), 7.15-7.23 (4H, m), 7.34-7.42 (4H, m), 7.56 (2H, d J=8.2 Hz), 7.85 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (161):
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.30 (3H, s), 5.59 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz), 6.95 (2H, d J=8.2 Hz), 7.06-7.08 (2H, m), 7.17-7.21 (4H, m), 7.35-7.40 (4H, m), 7.83 (2H, d J=8.2 Hz), 7.87 (1H, d J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 161
  • Compound (162): Methyl N-phenyl-3-(4-methylphenylthio)thioacrylimidate Methyl N-phenylpropynthioimidate (0.30 g) was dissolved to chloroform (5 ml), 4-methylthiophenol (0.19 g) was added dropwise under ice-cooling and stirred for 15 hours at room temperature. The reaction solution was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=15:1) to obtain methyl N-phenyl-3-(4-methylphenylthio)thioacrylimidate (0.20 g) as light yellow oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.33 (3H, s), 2.43 (3H, s), 5.99 (1H, d, J=15.1 Hz), 6.68-6.75 (2H, m), 7.00-7.35 (8H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (163) to (169) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 162
  • Compound (163): Methyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.44 (3H, s), 6.09 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d, J=7.3 Hz), 7.00-7.39 (9H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 163
  • Compound (164): Methyl 3-(4-chlorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.44 (3H, s), 6.04 (1H, d, J=16.1 Hz), 6.71 (2H, d, J=7.7 Hz), 7.06 (1H, br), 7.22-7.31 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 164
  • Compound (165): Methyl 3-(4-chlorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.41 (3H, brs), 6.40 (1H, br), 6.90-7.48 (10H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was Z.
  • Example 165
  • Compound (166): Benzyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.30 (2H, s), 5.94 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.67-6.73 (1H, m), 6.93-7.09 (3H, m), 7.20-7.42 (11H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 166
  • Compound (167): Benzyl 3-(4-chlorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.31 (2H, s), 6.03 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.72 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 7.04-7.10 (1H, m), 7.21-7.41 (12H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 167
  • Compound (168): Benzyl 3-(3-methylphenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.30 (3H, s), 4.31 (2H, s), 6.06 (1H, d, J=15.3 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.00-7.42 (13H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 168
  • Compound (169): Benzyl N-phenyl-3-(3-trifluoromethylphenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.33 (2H, s), 6.09 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.02-7.10 (1H, def.t), 7.21-7.63 (12H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (170) to (173) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 37.
  • Example 169
  • Compound (170): 4-Methylthiophenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.22 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 2.45 (3H, s), 2.84 (1H, sept J=6.8 Hz), 5.90 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.64 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.05-7.41 (11H, m), 7.66 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 170
  • Compound (171): 4-Methylsulfonylphenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.22 (6H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 2.85 (1H, sept J=7.0 Hz), 3.04 (3H, s), 5.90 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 6.66 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.08-7.45 (9H, m), 7.69 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz, CH), 7.94 (2H, d, J=8.7 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 171
  • Compound (172): 4-Cyclohexylphenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.21 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.26-1.40 (6H, m), 1.84 (4H, m), 2.47 (1H, m), 2.84 (1H, sept J=6.8 Hz), 5.91 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.64 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.04-7.45 (11H, m), 7.65 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz, CH).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 172
  • Compound (173): 3-Biphenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.21 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 2.84 (1H, sept J=6.8 Hz), 5.94 (1H, d, J=15.1 Hz), 6.67 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.05-7.59 (16H, m), 7.70 (1H, d, J=15.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (174) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 173
  • Compound (174): 1-Methylethyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.38 (6H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 3.82-3.94 (1H, m), 6.06 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.03 (1H, t, J=7.4 Hz), 7.22-7.40 (8H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (175) and (176) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 37.
  • Example 174
  • Compound (175): Phenyl N-(4-cyclohexylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.29-1.45 (4H, m), 1.68-1.91 (6H, m), 2.38-2.49 (1H, m), 5.81 (0.21H, d J=15.0 Hz), 5.93 (0.75H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.13 (0.04H, d, J=9.9 Hz), 6.64 (1H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.01-7.56 (13.04H, m), 7.67 (0.75H, d J=15.2 Hz), 8.00 (0.21H, d J=15.0 Hz)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 175
  • Compound (176): Phenyl N-(4-cyclohexylthiophenyl)-3-phenoxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.87-0.90 (2H, m), 1.23-1.33 (4H, m), 1.74-1.76 (2H, m), 1.92-1.94 (2H, m), 2.98-3.00 (1H, m), 5.74 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.07 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.13-7.22 (4H, m), 7.33-7.40 (6H, m), 7.82 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz, CH).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 176
  • Compound (177): 4-(1,1-Dimethylethyl)phenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide (0.77 g) was suspended to toluene (15 ml), then thionyl chloride (0.52 ml) and one drop of DMF were added thereto at room temperature. The mixture was stirred on 60° C. oil bath for one hour. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved to THF (15 ml).
  • Sodium hydride (55% in oil:0.25 g) was suspended to THF (5 ml) under ice-cooling, and 4-(tert-butyl)thiophenol (0.57 ml) was added thereto under ice-cooling. The suspension was added to the above THF solution of the residue under ice-cooling, and stirred at the same temperature for 15 minutes. Then methyliodide (0.1 ml) was added thereto. Aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution (20 ml) and water (10 ml) was added to the reaction mixture and it was extracted with ethyl acetate (20 ml) twice. The organic layers were combined and washed with aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution (20 ml), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered off inorganic salt, concentrated under reduced pressure to obtain brown oil (1.36 g). It was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=20:1) to obtain light yellow oil, and it was purified by medium pressure preparative high performance liquid chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=99:1) to obtain 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate (0.20 g).
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.33 (9H, s), 5.83 (1H, d J=15.0 Hz), 6.90-7.58 (15H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (178) and (179) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 176.
  • Example 177
  • Compound (178): 2-Naphtyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.24 (6H, d J=7.0 Hz), 2.85-2.92 (1H, m), 5.55 (1H, d J=15.0 Hz), 6.62-8.05 (17H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 178
  • Compound (179): 2-Naphtyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.28 (6H, d J=7.0 Hz), 2.90-2.97 (1H, m), 5.83 (1H, d J=10.1 Hz), 6.78 (1H, d J=9.9 Hz), 7.07 (2H, d J=8.2 Hz), 7.25-7.32 (5H, m), 7.43 (2H, d J=6.7 Hz), 7.53 (3H, d J=7.2 Hz), 7.82 (3H, d J=8.5 Hz), 8.04 (1H, s).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was Z.
  • Compounds (180) to (185) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 37.
  • Example 179
  • Compound (180): Phenyl N-(4-phenoxyphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.81 (0.29H, d J=15.1 Hz), 5.90 (0.71H, d, J=15.1 Hz), 6.70 (2H, d, J=8.7 Hz), 7.13-7.56 (17H, m), 7.72 (0.71H, d J=15.1 Hz), 8.00 (0.29H, d J=15.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 180
  • Compound (181): 4-Biphenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.22 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 2.84 (1H, sept J=6.8 Hz), 5.93 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.67 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.06-7.58 (16H, m), 7.70 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 181
  • Compound (182): 4-Methoxycarbonylphenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.22 (6H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 2.84 (1H, sept J=7.0 Hz), 3.89 (3H, s), 5.91 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.65 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.07 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.14-7.44 (7H, m), 7.67 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 8.05 (2H, d, J=8.7 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 182
  • Compound (183): 4-(1H-Imidazole-1-yl)phenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.21 (6H, d, J=6.9 Hz), 2.83 (1H, sept), 5.90 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.62-7.44 (16H, m), 7.66 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 183
  • Compound (184): 4-Methoxyphenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.21 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 2.83 (1H, sept J=6.8 Hz), 3.77 (3H, s), 5.90 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 6.64 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 6.86-7.46 (11H, m), 7.66 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 184
  • Compound (185): Phenyl N-[4-(1,1-dimethylethoxy)phenyl]-3-phenoxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.30 (9H, s), 5.76 (1H, d, J=12.1 Hz), 6.68-6.70 (2H, m), 6.88-6.90 (2H, m), 7.07 (2H, d, J=8.7 Hz), 7.13-7.23 (4H, m), 7.33-7.40 (4H, m), 7.81 (1H, d, J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (186) and (187) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 185
  • Compound (186): 2-Propenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.73 (2H, d, J=7.1 Hz), 5.12 (1H, d, J=17.0 Hz), 5.27 (1H, brs), 5.87-6.01 (1H, m), 6.08 (1H, d, J=15.8 Hz), 6.72 (2H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 7.00-7.43 (9H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 186
  • Compound (187): Cyclohexyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.26-1.63 (6H, m), 1.65-1.78 (2H, m), 2.02-2.12 (2H, m), 3.70-3.81 (1H, m), 6.06 (1H, d, J=16.0 Hz), 6.68-6.75 (2H, d), 6.98-7.07 (1H, m), 7.20-7.43 (8H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (188) to (190) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 37.
  • Example 187
  • Compound (188): 4-Aminophenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.21 (6H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 2.83 (1H, sept J=7.0 Hz), 5.89 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.65-7.43 (15H, m), 7.65 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 188
  • Compound (189): 2-Naphtyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.93 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.74 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 6.97-7.83 (16H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 189
  • Compound (190): 2,5-Dichlorophenyl N-phenyl-3-phenylthioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.84 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 6.99-7.44 (11H, m), 7.76 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (191) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 190
  • Compound (191): 2-Propynyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (1H, t, J=2.5 Hz), 3.86 (2H, d, J=2.7 Hz), 6.10 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.74 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 7.03-7.60 (9H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (192) and (193) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 37.
  • Example 191
  • Compound (192): 2,5-Dichlorophenyl N-phenyl-3-phenoxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.71 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 6.80 (2H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 6.90-7.43 (11H, m), 7.85 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 192
  • Compound (193): 2-Naphtyl N-phenyl-3-phenoxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.79 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 6.82 (2H, d, J=7.3 Hz), 6.97-7.90 (16H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (194) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 193
  • Compound (194): 1-Phenethyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.74 (3H, d, J=7.7 Hz), 4.96-5.06 (1H, m), 6.04 (1H, d, J=15.7 Hz), 6.70 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 7.00-7.46 (14H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (195) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 100.
  • Example 194
  • Compound (195): Phenyl 3-(1-naphtylthio)-N-phenylacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.58 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 6.52 (2H, d, J=7.2 Hz), 6.85-6.89 (1H, m), 6.99-7.03 (2H, m), 7.12-7.17 (3H, m), 7.32-7.42 (3H, m), 7.54-7.62 (2H, m), 7.66 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 7.71-7.73 (1H, m), 7.83-7.88 (2H, m), 8.27-8.29 (1H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (196) and (197) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 37.
  • Example 195
  • Compound (196): Phenyl 3-phenoxy-N-(4-piperidinophenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.53-1.57 (2H, m), 1.68-1.73 (4H, m), 3.05-3.08 (4H, m), 5.84 (1H, d, J=12.1 Hz), 6.71-6.73 (2H, m), 6.86-6.88 (2H, m), 7.05-7.07 (2H, m), 7.14-7.23 (4H, m), 7.33-7.39 (4H, m), 7.78 (1H, d, J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 196
  • Compound (197): 2,5-Dichlorophenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-phenoxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.21 (6H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 2.85 (1H, sept J=7.0 Hz), 5.78 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.05-7.37 (10H, m), 7.84 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (198) and (199) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 197
  • Compound (198): 1-Methylethyl N-phenyl-3-(phenoxy)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.40 (6H, d, J=7.3 Hz), 3.90-4.02 (1H, m), 5.94 (1H, d, =12.6 Hz), 6.95-7.40 (10H, m), 7.52 (1H, d, J=12.5 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 198
  • Compound (199): Benzyl 3-(4-methylbenzylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.32 (3H, s), 3.79 (2H, s), 4.29 (2H, s), 6.07 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.78 (2H, d, J=7.3 Hz), 7.00-7.40 (13H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (200) to (204) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 37.
  • Example 199
  • Compound (200): 2,3-Dichlorophenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-phenoxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.21 (6H, d, J=7.4 Hz), 2.85 (1H, sept J=7.4 Hz), 5.78 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 6.72 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.05-7.38 (10H, m), 7.85 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 200
  • Compound (201): 3,5-Dichlorophenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-phenoxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.23 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 2.87 (1H, sept J=6.8 Hz), 5.78 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 6.74 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.03-7.37 (10H, m), 7.73 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 201
  • Compound (202): 2,4-Dichlorophenyl N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-3-phenoxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.21 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 2.85 (1H, sept J=6.8 Hz), 5.77 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 6.71 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.05-7.43 (10H, m), 7.84 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 202
  • Compound (203): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-phenylthioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (6H, s), 2.34 (3H, s), 5.96 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 6.47-6.53 (2H, m), 6.95-7.43 (10H, m), 7.65 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz, CH).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 203
  • Compound (204): Phenyl N-(4-benzylphenyl)-3-phenoxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.93 (2H, s), 5.78 (1H, d, J=12.1 Hz), 6.72 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.05-7.09 (4H, m), 7.11-7.40 (13H, m), 7.79 (1H, d, J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (205) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 204
  • Compound (205): Benzyl N-phenyl-3-(phenoxy)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.36 (2H, s), 5.96 (1H, d, J=12.3 Hz), 6.77-7.54 (16H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (206) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 99.
  • Example 205
  • Compound (206): Phenyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylsulfonyl)thioacrylimidate
  • m.p.: 69-70° C.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 6.86-7.74 (m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Compound (207) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 37.
  • Example 206
  • Compound (207): Phenyl N-(4-trifluoromethoxyphenyl)-3-phenoxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.69 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz), 6.79 (2H, d, J=8.7 Hz), 7.06-7.22 (8H, m), 7.34-7.41 (4H, m), 7.84 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (208) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 207
  • Compound (208): Cyclohexyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio9thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.26-2.15 (8H, m), 3.22 (2H, brs), 3.95 (1H, Br), 6.42 (1H, d, J=10.1 Hz), 6.90-7.55 (11H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was Z.
  • Compound (209) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 37.
  • Example 208
  • Compound (209): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-phenoxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.36 (3H, s), 5.80 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz), 6.54-6.60 (2H, m), 6.96-7.37 (10H, m), 7.76 (1H, d, J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (210) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 100.
  • Example 209
  • Compound (210): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-benzyloxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (6H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 4.80 (2H, s), 5.42 (1H, d, J=12.3 Hz), 6.52-7.21 (12H, m), 7.62 (1H, d, J=12.3 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (211) to (234) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 210
  • Compound (211): Benzyl 3-(2-fluorophenylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.30 (2H, s), 6.00 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.02-7.39 (13H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 211
  • Compound (213): Benzyl 3-(3-fluorophenylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.32 (2H, s), 6.00 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.02-7.39 (13H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 212
  • Compound (215): Benzyl 3-(2-chlorophenylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.32 (2H, s), 6.08 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.75 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.03-7.40 (13H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 213
  • Compound (217): Benzyl 3-(3-chlorophenylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.32 (2H, s), 6.11 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.74 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.06 (1H, t J=7.5 Hz), 7.21-7.34 (10H, m), 7.39 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 214
  • Compound (219): Benzyl 3-(4-chlorophenylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.31 (2H, s), 6.03 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.72 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.07 (1H, t J=7.5 Hz), 7.22-7.32 (10H, m), 7.38 (2H, d J=7.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 215
  • Compound (221): Benzyl 3-(3-bromophenylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.32 (2H, s), 6.10 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.74 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.07 (1H, t J=7.5 Hz), 7.16 (1H, t J=8.0 Hz), 7.23-7.32 (8H, m), 7.39 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.49 (1H, s).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 216
  • Compound (223): Benzyl 3-(4-bromophenylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.31 (2H, s), 6.04 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.72 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.08 (1H, t J=7.3 Hz), 7.18 (2H, d J=8.6 Hz), 7.22-7.32 (6H, m), 7.40 (4H, t J=8.5 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 217
  • Compound (225): Benzyl 3-(4-nitrophenylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.34 (2H, s), 6.33 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.77 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.10 (1H, t J=7.3 Hz), 7.24-7.43 (10H, m), 8.15 (2H, d J=8.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 218
  • Compound (226): Benzyl 3-(2-methylphenylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.30 (3H, s), 4.30 (2H, s), 5.83 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.69 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.02 (1H, t J=7.5 Hz), 7.09-7.39 (10H, m), 7.38 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 219
  • Compound (228): Benzyl 3-(4-methylphenylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.31 (3H, s), 4.30 (2H, s), 5.98 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.72 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.02-7.33 (11H, m), 7.38 (2H, d J=7.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 220
  • Compound (230): Benzyl N-phenyl-3-(4-trifluoromethylphenylthio)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.32 (2H, s), 6.17 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.74 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.07 (1H, t J=7.5 Hz), 7.25-7.32 (6H, m), 7.41 (4H, t J=8.8 Hz), 7.54 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 221
  • Compound (232): Benzyl 3-(3-methoxyphenylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.77 (3H, s), 4.31 (2H, s), 6.10 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.74 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 6.81 (1H, d J=8.1 Hz), 6.87 (1H, s), 6.92 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 7.03-7.40 (10H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 222
  • Compound (234): Benzyl 3-(4-methoxyphenylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.78 (3H, s), 4.29 (2H, s), 5.87 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.70 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 6.80 (2H, d J=7.2 Hz), 7.02 (1H, t J=7.3 Hz), 7.22-7.31 (8H, m), 7.38 (2H, d J=6.6 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 223
  • Compound (235): Benzyl 3-(4-fluorobenzylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • Benzyl N-phenylpropynthioimidate (0.30 g) and 4-fluorobenzylmercaptan were dissolved to chloroform (15 ml), catalytic amount of potassium t-butoxide was added thereto under ice-cooling and stirred at room temperature for 14 hours. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=15:1) to obtain benzyl 3-(4-fluorobenzylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate (0.15 g) as light yellow oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.79 (2H, s), 4.29 (2H, s), 6.03 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.71 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 6.94 (2H, t J=8.7 Hz), 7.05-7.12 (3H, m), 7.20 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 7.24-7.32 (5H, m), 7.38 (2H, d J=7.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (236) to (246) and (257) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 223.
  • Example 224
  • Compound (237): Benzyl 3-(4-methylbenzylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.32 (3H, s), 3.78 (2H, s), 4.29 (2H, s), 6.07 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.02-7.39 (13H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 225
  • Compound (239): Benzyl 3-(4-chlorobenzylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.78 (2H, s), 4.29 (2H, s), 6.01 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.70 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.02-7.32 (11H, m), 7.38 (2H, d J=7.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 226
  • Compound (241): benzyl 3-(2,4-dichlorobenzylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.90 (2H, s), 4.30 (2H, s), 6.01 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.70 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.06 (2H, t J=7.5 Hz), 7.15-7.34 (8H, m), 7.38 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 227
  • Compound (243): Benzyl 3-(2-methylbenzylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.27 (3H, s), 3.82 (2H, s), 4.30 (2H, s), 6.07 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.75 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.06 (1H, t J=7.3 Hz), 7.13-7.32 (10H, m), 7.39 (2H, d J=7.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 228
  • Compound (245): Benzyl 3-(4-methoxybenzylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.77 (2H, s), 3.78 (3H, s), 4.29 (2H, s), 6.07 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 6.79 (2H, d J=8.6 Hz), 7.05-7.39 (9H, m), 7.38 (2H, d J=7.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (247) to (256) and (258) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 229
  • Compound (248): Benzyl 3-(2,4-dichlorophenylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.32 (2H, s), 6.03 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.07 (1H, t J=7.3 Hz), 7.16-7.40 (11H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 230
  • Compound (250): Benzyl 3-(3,5-dichlorophenylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.32 (2H, s), 6.03 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.75 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.08 (2H, t J=7.5 Hz), 7.20-7.34 (8H, m), 7.40 (2H, d J=7.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 231
  • Compound (252): Benzyl 3-(2,4-dimethylphenylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.25 (3H, s), 2.26 (3H, s), 4.32 (2H, s), 5.71 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.67 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 6.90-7.04 (4H, m), 7.18-7.31 (6H, m), 7.38 (2H, d J=7.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 232
  • Compound (254): Benzyl N-phenyl-3-(2-pyridylthio)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.35 (2H, s), 6.40 (1H, d J=16.2 Hz), 6.81 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.09 (2H, t J=7.3 Hz), 7.18 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz) 7.26 (1H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.32 (4H, t J=7.8 Hz), 7.43 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.55 (1H, t J=7.8 Hz), 8.21 (1H, d J=16.2 Hz), 8.50 (1H, d J=5.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 233
  • Compound (256): Benzyl N-phenyl-3-(2-pyrimidylthio)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.36 (2H, s), 6.44 (1H, d J=16.4 Hz), 6.81 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.05-7.12 (2H, m), 7.24-7.35 (5H, m), 7.44 (2H, d J=7.1 Hz), 8.30 (1H, d J=16.4 Hz), 8.57 (2H, d J=5.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 234
  • Compound (258): Benzyl 3-(3,4-dichlorophenylthio)-N-phenyl-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.32 (2H, s), 6.06 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 7.10-7.43 (12H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (259) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 176.
  • Example 235
  • Compound (259): 4-(1-Methylethyl)phenyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.23 (6H, d J=7.0 Hz), 2.29 (3H, s), 2.82 (1H, sept. J=7.0 Hz), 5.93 (1H, d J=15.0 Hz), 6.63 (2H, d J=7.8 Hz), 7.02 (2H, d J=8.0 Hz), 7.11 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 7.20-7.42 (7H, m), 7.66 (1H, d J=15.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (260) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 236
  • Compound (260): Benzyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.32 (3H, s), 4.30 (2H, s), 6.13 (1H, d, J=15.7 Hz), 6.65 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.21-7.39 (13H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 237
  • Compound (261): Phenyl N-benzyloxy-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • Sodium salt of thiophenol (0.14 g) was added to ethanol (5 ml) solution of N-benzyloxy-3-phenylthioacrylimidoyl bromide (0.30 g) at room temperature, then it was heat refluxing for three hours. It was cooled, and chloroform (50 ml) was added to the reaction mixture. It was successively washed with 1N aqueous sodium hydroxide solution, pure water, aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution. The organic layer was dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate, concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=20:1) to obtain phenyl N-benzyloxy-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate (0.14 g) as colorless oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.21 (2H, s), 5.49 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 6.99 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 7.14-7.18 (2H, m), 7.21-7.39 (13H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (262) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 36.
  • Example 238
  • Compound (262): Phenyl N—(N′-Methyl-N′-phenylamino)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.17 (3H, s), 5.53 (1H, d, J=14.7 Hz), 6.90-6.96 (3H, m), 7.20-7.42 (13H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (263) to (265) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 176.
  • Example 239
  • Compound (263): Phenyl N-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.80 (1H, d J=10.2 Hz), 6.84 (1H, d J=10.2 Hz), 7.05-7.11 (4H, m), 7.25-7.51 (10H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was Z.
  • Example 240
  • Compound (264): Phenyl N-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.67 (0.77H, d J=14.6 Hz), 5.80 (0.08H, d J=10.0 Hz), 5.99 (0.15H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.62 (0.3H, br, m), 6.82-6.61 (1.7H, m), 6.99-7.09 (2H, m), 7.25-7.57 (11H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 241
  • Compound (265): 1,1-Dimethylethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.38 (2.1H, s), 1.56 (6.9H, s), 2.31 (0.7H, s), 2.32 (2.3H, s), 6.07 (0.77H, d J=15.5 Hz), 6.15 (0.23H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.64 (d J=8.5 Hz), 6.67 (d J=8.2 Hz) total 2H, 7.06-7.09 (2H, m), 7.27-7.38 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (266) and (267) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 242
  • Compound (266): Ethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ(ppm): 1.33 (3H, t J=7.4 Hz), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.89 (2H, sept), 6.13 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.63 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.05-7.38 (8H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 243
  • Compound (267): Ethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.28-1.33 (3H, m), 2.34 (3H, s), 2.91-2.93 (2H, m), 6.39 (1H, d, J=10.0 Hz), 6.89-7.49 (10H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was Z.
  • Compounds (268) to (277) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 100.
  • Example 244
  • Compound (268): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4-fluorophenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.18 (3H, s), 2.19 (3H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 5.80 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.45 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.50 (1H, brs), 6.94-7.04 (7H, m), 7.34-7.42 (2H, m), 7.55 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 245
  • Compound (269): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4-chlorophenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (3H, s), 2.20 (3H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 5.88 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.46 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.50 (1H, brs), 6.96-7.00 (3H, m), 7.22-7.36 (6H, m), 7.56 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 246
  • Compound (270): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4-methylphenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.18 (3H, s), 2.19 (3H, s), 2.33 (3H, s), 2.34 (3H, s), 5.87 (1H, d J=14.9 Hz), 6.47 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.51 (1H, brs), 6.94-6.99 (4H, m), 7.12-7.14 (2H, m), 7.21-7.23 (1H, m), 7.30-7.32 (2H, m), 7.61 (1H, d J=14.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 247
  • Compound (271): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4-methoxyphenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.17 (3H, s), 2.18 (3H, s), 2.34 (3H, s), 3.80 (3H, s), 5.76 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.45 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.49 (1H, brs), 6.83-6.86 (2H, m), 6.93-6.98 (4H, m), 7.20-7.24 (1H, m), 7.34-7.36 (2H, m), 7.56 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 248
  • Compound (272): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(2-pyridylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.21 (6H, s), 2.37 (3H, s), 6.25 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.53 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.59 (1H, brs), 6.97-7.14 (7H, m), 7.55-7.59 (1H, m), 8.45 (1H, d J=15.9 Hz), 8.49-8.53 (1H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 249
  • Compound (273): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(2-pyrimidinylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.21 (6H, s), 2.38 (3H, s), 6.29 (1H, d J=15.9 Hz), 6.54 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.59 (1H, brs), 6.98-7.09 (6H, m), 8.55 (1H, d J=15.9 Hz), 8.58-8.60 (2H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 250
  • Compound (274): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(benzylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 3.90 (2H, s), 5.90 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.47 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.54 (1H, brs), 6.95-7.00 (4H, m), 7.20-7.28 (6H, m), 7.53 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 251
  • Compound (275): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4-fluorobenzylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 3.87 (2H, s), 5.87 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.46 (1H, d J=8.1 Hz), 6.53 (1H, brs), 6.89-6.99 (7H, m), 7.15-7.18 (2H, m), 7.50 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 252
  • Compound (276): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4-methylbenzylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.33 (3H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 3.86 (2H, s), 5.90 (1H, d J=14.9 Hz), 6.47 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.54 (1H, brs), 6.95-7.00 (4H, m), 7.09 (4H, brs), 7.21-7.23 (1H, m), 7.54 (1H, d J=14.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 253
  • Compound (277): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4-methoxybenzylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 3.80 (3H, s), 3.86 (2H, s), 5.90 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.48 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.55 (1H, brs), 6.80-6.82 (2H, m), 6.95-7.00 (4H, m), 7.12-7.14 (2H, m), 7.21-7.23 (1H, m), 7.55 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (278) and (279) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 176.
  • Example 254
  • Compound (278): 4-Fluorophenyl N-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.46 (0.83H, d J=14.4 Hz), 5.97 (0.17H, d J=15.6 Hz), 6.59 (0.51H, Br), 6.84-7.06 (4.49H, m), 7.25-7.32 (7H, m), 7.49-7.59 (2H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 255
  • Compound (279): 4-Methoxyphenyl N-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.80 (0.30H, s), 3.83 (1.29H, s), 3.85 (1.41H, s), 5.57 (0.47H, d J=14.9 Hz), 5.80 (0.43H, d J=10.0 Hz), 5.97 (0.10H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.59 (0.2H, Br), 6.78-6.91 (3.8H, m), 7.00-7.11 (3H, m), 7.21-7.56 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Compounds (280) to (284) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 256
  • Compound (280): Propyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ(ppm): 1.01 (3H, t J=7.3 Hz), 1.70 (2H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 3.04 (2H, t J=7.2 Hz), 6.13 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.63 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.05-7.49 (8H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 257
  • Compound (281): Propyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.99 (3H, m), 1.63 (2H, m), 2.34 (3H, s), 2.86 (2H, m), 6.39 (1H, d, J=9.8 Hz), 6.89-7.49 (10H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was Z.
  • Example 258
  • Compound (282): Benzyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(4-chlorobenzylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.34 (3H, s), 3.79 (2H, s), 4.28 (2H, s), 6.05 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.60 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.07-7.38 (12H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 259
  • Compound (283): Benzyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(4-chlorobenzylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.30 (3H, s), 3.85 (2H, brs), 4.06 (2H, brs), 6.29 (1H, brs), 6.70-7.30 (14H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was Z.
  • Example 260
  • Compound (284): Butyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.92 (3H, t J=7.4 Hz), 1.38-1.50 (2H, m), 1.62-1.75 (2H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 3.06 (2H, t J=7.4 Hz), 6.13 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.63 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 6.75-7.38 (8H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (285) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 61.
  • Example 261
  • Compound (285): 4-Biphenyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.29 (3H, s), 5.95 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.66 (2H, d J=8.0 Hz), 7.03 (2H, d J=8.0 Hz), 7.26-7.59 (14H, m), 7.70 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (286) to (320) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 100.
  • Example 262
  • Compound (286): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(2-fluorophenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (3H, s), 2.20 (3H, s), 2.36 (3H, s), 5.81 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz), 6.53 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.54 (1H, brs), 6.96-7.03 (4H, m), 7.08-7.16 (4H, m), 7.23-7.27 (1H, m), 7.68 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 263
  • Compound (287): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(3-fluorophenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.37 (3H, s), 5.83 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz), 6.53 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.59 (1H, brs), 6.76-6.80 (1H, m), 6.83-6.87 (2H, m), 6.97-7.04 (4H, m), 7.23-7.33 (2H, m), 7.71 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 264
  • Compound (288): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4-fluorophenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (3H, s), 2.20 (3H, s), 2.36 (3H, s), 5.76 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz), 6.53 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.58 (1H, brs), 6.97-7.03 (8H, m), 7.23-7.27 (1H, m), 7.67 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 265
  • Compound (289): 3-Methylphenyl 3-(2-chlorophenoxy)-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (3H, s), 2.20 (3H, s), 2.36 (3H, s), 5.83 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz), 6.54 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.59 (1H, brs), 6.96-7.03 (6H, m), 7.07-7.13 (2H, m), 7.39-7.42 (1H, m), 7.66 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 266
  • Compound (290): 3-Methylphenyl 3-(3-chlorophenoxy)-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.37 (3H, s), 5.82 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz), 6.53 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.59 (1H, brs), 6.93-7.06 (6H, m), 7.11-7.13 (1H, m), 7.24-7.29 (2H, m), 7.69 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 267
  • Compound (291): 3-Methylphenyl 3-(4-chlorophenoxy)-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.36 (3H, s), 5.80 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz), 6.53 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.58 (1H, brs), 6.97-7.03 (6H, m), 7.23-7.31 (3H, m), 7.68 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 268
  • Compound (292): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(2-methylphenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.24 (3H, s), 2.36 (3H, s), 5.73 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz), 6.55 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.60 (1H, brs), 6.96-7.06 (6H, m), 7.17-7.18 (2H, m), 7.22-7.26 (1H, m), 7.71 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 269
  • Compound (293): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(3-methylphenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 2.36 (3H, s), 5.77 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz), 6.54 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.59 (1H, brs), 6.84-6.86 (2H, m), 6.94-7.04 (5H, m), 7.19-7.27 (2H, m), 7.74 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 270
  • Compound (294): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4-methylphenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (3H, s), 2.20 (3H, s), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.36 (3H, s), 5.75 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz), 6.54 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.59 (1H, brs), 6.92-7.03 (6H, m), 7.12-7.14 (2H, m), 7.23-7.27 (1H, m), 7.72 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 271
  • Compound (295): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(3-methoxyphenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.36 (3H, s), 3.79 (3H, s), 5.79 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz), 6.54 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.59 (2H, brs), 6.64-6.70 (2H, m), 6.96-7.03 (4H, m), 7.22-7.27 (2H, m), 7.74 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 272
  • Compound (296): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4-methoxyphenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (3H, s), 2.20 (3H, s), 2.36 (3H, s), 3.78 (3H, s), 5.72 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz), 6.54 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.59 (1H, brs), 6.84-6.86 (2H, m), 6.96-7.02 (6H, m), 7.22-7.26 (1H, m), 7.68 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 273
  • Compound (297): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(3-trifluoromethylphenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.37 (3H, s), 5.85 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz), 6.54 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.59 (1H, brs), 6.98-7.04 (4H, m), 7.23-7.29 (3H, m), 7.39-7.41 (1H, m), 7.46-7.50 (1H, m), 7.72 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 274
  • Compound (298): 3-Methylphenyl 3-(4-bromophenoxy)-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.36 (3H, s), 5.80 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz), 6.53 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.58 (1H, brs), 6.92-7.03 (6H, m), 7.23-7.27 (1H, m), 7.44-7.46 (2H, m), 7.68 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 275
  • Compound (299): 3-Methylphenyl 3-(3,4-difluorophenoxy)-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.36 (3H, s), 5.80 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz), 6.52 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.58 (1H, brs), 6.77-6.81 (1H, m), 6.87-6.92 (1H, m), 6.97-7.02 (4H, m), 7.10-7.17 (1H, m), 7.23-7.28 (1H, m), 7.63 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 276
  • Compound (300): 3-Methylphenyl 3-(3,4-dichlorophenoxy)-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.37 (3H, s), 5.83 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz), 6.53 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.58 (1H, brs), 6.90-6.93 (1H, m), 6.98-7.03 (4H, m), 7.16-7.17 (1H, m), 7.24-7.28 (1H, m), 7.39-7.41 (1H, m), 7.64 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 277
  • Compound (301): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(3,4-dimethylphenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.24 (3H, s), 2.36 (3H, s), 5.74 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz), 6.54 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.59 (1H, brs), 6.78 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.82 (1H, brs), 6.96-7.08 (4H, m), 7.23-7.27 (1H, m), 7.22-7.26 (1H, m), 7.72 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 278
  • Compound (302): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(6-benzo[1,3]dioxolyloxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (3H, s), 2.20 (3H, s), 2.36 (3H, s), 5.71 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz), 5.96 (2H, s), 6.48-6.54 (2H, m), 6.58-6.59 (2H, m), 6.72-6.74 (1H, m), 6.96-7.02 (4H, m), 7.22-7.27 (1H, m), 7.63 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 279
  • Compound (303): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4-methoxycarbonylphenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.37 (3H, s), 3.91 (3H, s), 5.88 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz), 6.54 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.59 (1H, brs), 6.98-7.04 (4H, m), 7.07-7.10 (2H, m), 7.24-7.28 (1H, m), 7.78 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz), 8.03-8.05 (2H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 280
  • Compound (304): 3-Methylphenyl 3-(4-acetylphenoxy)-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.37 (3H, s), 2.58 (3H, s), 5.90 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz), 6.54 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.59 (1H, brs), 6.98-7.04 (4H, m), 7.10-7.12 (2H, m), 7.24-7.29 (1H, m), 7.79 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz), 7.97-7.99 (2H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 281
  • Compound (305): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4-cyanophenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.37 (3H, s), 5.92 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz), 6.53 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.58 (1H, brs), 6.99-7.03 (4H, m), 7.12-7.15 (2H, m), 7.24-7.29 (1H, m), 7.65-7.67 (2H, m) 7.79 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 282
  • Compound (306): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4-nitrophenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.21 (3H, s), 2.22 (3H, s), 2.38 (3H, s), 5.96 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz), 6.54 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.59 (1H, brs), 6.99-7.04 (4H, m), 7.15-7.17 (2H, m), 7.25-7.27 (2H, m), 7.77 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz), 8.25-8.27 (1H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 283
  • Compound (307): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4-methylthiophenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.36 (3H, s), 2.46 (3H, s), 5.77 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz), 6.54 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.59 (1H, brs), 6.97-7.03 (6H, m), 7.23-7.27 (3H, m), 7.70 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 284
  • Compound (308): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4-phenylphenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (3H, s), 2.21 (3H, s), 2.37 (3H, s), 5.83 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz), 6.56 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.61 (1H, brs), 6.99-7.05 (4H, m), 7.11-7.13 (2H, m), 7.24-7.26 (1H, m), 7.34-7.36 (1H, m), 7.41-7.45 (2H, m), 7.53-7.57 (4H, m), 7.80 (1H, d J=11.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 285
  • Compound (309): 3-Methylphenyl 3-(2-fluorobenzyloxy)-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (6H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 4.88 (2H, s), 5.43 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz), 6.50 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.56 (1H, brs), 6.93-7.01 (5H, m), 7.11-7.16 (2H, m), 7.28-7.36 (2H, m), 7.61 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 286
  • Compound (310): 3-Methylphenyl 3-(3-fluorobenzyloxy)-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (3H, s), 2.20 (3H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 4.80 (2H, s), 5.40 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz), 6.49 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.56 (1H, brs), 6.95-7.01 (7H, m), 7.22-7.24 (1H, m), 7.29-7.32 (1H, m), 7.60 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 287
  • Compound (311): 3-Methylphenyl 3-(4-fluorobenzyloxy)-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (6H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 4.77 (2H, s), 5.39 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz), 6.49 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.55 (1H, brs), 6.95-7.06 (6H, m), 7.22-7.28 (3H, m), 7.59 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 288
  • Compound (312): 3-Methylphenyl 3-(2-chlorobenzyloxy)-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (6H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 4.94 (2H, s), 5.45 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz), 6.51 (1H, d J=8.3 Hz), 6.56 (1H, brs), 6.91-7.01 (3H, m), 7.19-7.29 (4H, m), 7.34-7.49 (2H, m), 7.62 (1H, d J=12.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 289
  • Compound (313): 3-Methylphenyl 3-(3-chlorobenzyloxy)-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (3H, s), 2.20 (3H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 4.78 (2H, s), 5.39 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz), 6.49 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.56 (1H, brs), 6.91-7.00 (4H, m), 7.22-7.32 (5H, m), 7.59 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 290
  • Compound (314): 3-Methylphenyl 3-(4-chlorobenzyloxy)-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (3H, s), 2.20 (3H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 4.77 (2H, s), 5.38 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz), 6.49 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.55 (1H, brs), 6.95-7.00 (3H, m), 7.20-7.24 (3H, m), 7.29-7.34 (3H, m), 7.59 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 291
  • Compound (315): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(2-methylbenzyloxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (6H, s), 2.29 (3H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 4.81 (2H, s), 5.42 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz), 6.52 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.57 (1H, brs), 6.87-7.01 (4H, m), 7.17-7.24 (5H, m), 7.61 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 292
  • Compound (316): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(3-methylbenzyloxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (6H, s), 2.35 (6H, s), 4.77 (2H, s), 5.41 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz), 6.50 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.57 (1H, brs), 6.91-7.00 (3H, m), 7.07-7.15 (3H, m), 7.21-7.26 (3H, m), 7.61 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 293
  • Compound (317): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4-methylbenzyloxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (6H, s), 2.35 (6H, s), 4.76 (2H, s), 5.40 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz), 6.50 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.56 (1H, brs), 6.94-7.00 (4H, m), 7.16-7.18 (3H, m), 7.20-7.23 (2H, m), 7.60 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 294
  • Compound (318): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(2-methoxybenzyloxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (6H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 3.79 (3H, s), 4.89 (2H, s), 5.41 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz), 6.50 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.56 (1H, brs), 6.86-6.88 (1H, m), 6.94-7.00 (5H, m), 7.21-7.33 (3H, m), 7.62 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 295
  • Compound (319): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(3-methoxybenzyloxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (3H, s), 2.20 (3H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 3.80 (3H, s), 4.79 (2H, s), 5.41 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz), 6.50 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.56 (1H, brs), 6.83-6.88 (3H, m), 6.95-7.00 (4H, m), 7.21-7.29 (2H, m), 7.61 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 296
  • Compound (320): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4-methoxybenzyloxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (6H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 3.81 (3H, s), 4.74 (2H, s), 5.39 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz), 6.50 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.56 (1H, brs), 6.87-6.89 (2H, m), 6.95-7.00 (4H, m), 7.20-7.23 (3H, m), 7.60 (1H, d J=12.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (321) to (324) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 297
  • Compound (321): 2-Methylpropyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01 (6H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 1.93 (1H, sept. J=6.7 Hz), 2.31 (3H, s), 2.99 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 6.12 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.29-7.39 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 298
  • Compound (322): 2-Methylpropyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.97 (6H, brs), 1.57 (2H, s), 2.34 (3H, s), 2.77 (1H, brs), 6.38 (1H, d, J=9.7 Hz), 6.91-7.49 (10H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was Z.
  • Example 299
  • Compound (323): Cyclohexyl N-phenyl-3-(cyclohexylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.23-2.10 (20H, m), 2.84-2.89 (1H, m), 3.76-3.81 (1H, m), 6.03 (1H, d, J=15.7 Hz), 6.75-7.29 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 300
  • Compound (324): 1-Methylpropyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01 (3H, t J=7.4 Hz), 1.36 (3H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 1.63-1.74 (2H, m), 2.34 (3H, s), 3.79 (1H, m), 6.12 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.63 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.29-7.38 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (325) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 37.
  • Example 301
  • Compound (325): Phenyl N-(3-biphenyl)-3-phenoxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.70 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz), 6.80-7.78 (19H, m), 7.85 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 302
  • Compound (326): Phenyl N-phenoxy-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate N-phenoxy-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide (0.50 g) was suspended to toluene (5 ml), then phosphorus pentachloride (0.42 g) was added thereto under ice-cooling and stirred at same temperature for 2.5 hours. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved to ethanol (15 ml). Sodium salt of thiophenol (0.73 g) was added to the solution under ice-cooling and heat refluxing for 2.5 hours. t-Butyl methyl ether (100 ml) was added to the reaction mixture, washed successively with 1N aqueous sodium hydroxide solution, water and aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution, dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered off inorganic salt and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by medium pressure preparative high performance liquid chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=30:1) to obtain phenyl N-(phenoxy)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate (0.14 g) as yellow oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.45 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 7.00-7.04 (1H, m), 7.18-7.46 (15H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (327) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 302.
  • Example 303
  • Compound (327): Phenyl N-(phenylamino)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 6.07 (0.41H, d, J=9.0 Hz), 6.55 (0.41H, d, J=9.0 Hz), 6.68 (0.59H, d, J=16.3 Hz), 6.88-6.94 (1H, m), 7.00 (0.59H, d, J=16.3 Hz), 7.03-7.07 (1H, m), 7.19-7.37 (12H, m) 7.52-7.54 (1H, m), 8.68 (0.41H, brs, NH), 8.74 (0.59H, brs, NH).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Compounds (328) to (330) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 176.
  • Example 304
  • Compound (328): Isopropyrideneamino N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.06 (3H, s), 2.11 (3H, s), 2.30 (3H, s), 5.80 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d J=7.8 Hz), 7.03 (2H, d J=8.5 Hz), 7.30-7.52 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 305
  • Compound (329): 2,3,5,6-Tetrafluorophenyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.29 (3H, s), 5.86 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz), 6.64 (2H, d J=8.2 Hz), 6.90-6.95 (1H, m), 7.04 (2H, d J=7.7 Hz), 7.32-7.38 (3H, m), 7.43-7.46 (2H, m), 7.74 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 306
  • Compound (330): 2,6-Dichlorophenyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.28 (0.39H, s), 2.31 (1.86H, s), 2.36 (0.75H, s), 5.56 (0.62H, d J=14.9 Hz), 5.67 (0.25H, d J=10.0 Hz), 6.10 (0.13H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.57 (0.26H, d J=7.3 Hz), 6.82-7.57 (12.74H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Compounds (331) and (332) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 100.
  • Example 307
  • Compound (331): 3-Methylphenyl 3-cyclohexylthio-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.20-1.90 (8H, m), 2.19 (6H, s), 2.36 (3H, s), 2.88-2.99 (1H, brs), 6.51 (1H, d, J=8.4 Hz), 6.57 (1H, s), 6.92-7.02 (1H, m), 7.20-7.28 (1H, m), 7.55 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 308
  • Compound (332): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4-trifluoromethylphenoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.21 (6H, s), 2.37 (3H, s), 5.89 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz), 6.54 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 6.59 (1H, s), 6.59-7.07 (4H, m), 7.14 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.23-7.30 (1H, m), 7.62 (2H, d, J=8.7 Hz), 7.76 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (333) to (338) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 309
  • Compound (333): Cyclopentyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.59-1.73 (6H, m), 2.16 (2H, brs), 2.31 (3H, s), 3.95 (1H, q, J=7.0 Hz), 6.12 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.63 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.25-7.52 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 310
  • Compound (334): Cyclopentyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.57-1.71 (6H, m), 2.07 (2H, brs), 2.34 (3H, s), 3.63 (1H, brs), 6.47 (1H, d, J=10.1 Hz), 6.90 (2H, d, J=7.7 Hz), 6.99 (1H, d, J=9.9 Hz), 7.15 (2H, d, J=7.7 Hz), 7.30-7.51 (5H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was Z.
  • Example 311
  • Compound (335): 4-Methylbenzyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.31 (3H, s), 2.32 (3H, s), 4.27 (2H, s), 6.13 (1H, d, J=15.7 Hz), 6.65 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.07-7.35 (12H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 312
  • Compound (336): 4-Methylbenzyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.32 (6H, s), 4.11 (2H, brs), 6.38 (1H, d, J=10.4 Hz), 6.91-7.47 (14H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was Z.
  • Example 313
  • Compound (337): 4-Chlorobenzyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.33 (3H, s), 4.25 (2H, s), 6.11 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.08 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.24-7.36 (10H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 314
  • Compound (338): 2,4-Dichlorobenzyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.32 (3H, s), 4.37 (2H, s), 6.09 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.07-7.48 (11H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (339) to (340) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 37.
  • Example 315
  • Compound (339): Phenyl N-(4-benzoylphenyl)-3-phenoxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.70 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz), 6.80-7.78 (19H, m), 7.85 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 316
  • Compound (340): Phenyl N-(4-acetylphenyl)-3-phenoxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.57 (3H, s), 5.63 (0.75H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 5.68 (0.25H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 6.85-7.90 (14H, m), 7.58 (0.25H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 7.84 (0.75H, d, J=12.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (341) to (370) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 317
  • Compound (341): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(2-fluorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.00-1.25 (5H, m), 1.57-1.86 (6H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 2.99 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 6.05 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.61 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.04-7.40 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 318
  • Compound (343): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(3-fluorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01-1.26 (5H, m), 1.59-1.87 (6H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.00 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 6.16 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.63 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 6.96-7.33 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 319
  • Compound (345): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(2-chlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01-1.26 (5H, m), 1.66-1.87 (6H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 3.00 (2H, d J=6.6 Hz), 6.15 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.63 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.21-7.41 (5H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 320
  • Compound (347): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(3-chlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01-1.26 (5H, m), 1.66-1.87 (6H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 3.00 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 6.13 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.07 (2H, d J=7.8 Hz), 7.23-7.36 (5H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 321
  • Compound (349): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(4-chlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01-1.26 (5H, m), 1.66-1.86 (6H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 3.00 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 6.04 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.59 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d J=7.8 Hz), 7.21-7.29 (5H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 322
  • Compound (351): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(3-bromophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01-1.26 (5H, m), 1.63-1.87 (6H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.00 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 6.13 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.08 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.18 (1H, t J=7.8 Hz), 7.26-7.31 (2H, m), 7.41 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 7.52 (1H, s).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 323
  • Compound (353): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(4-bromophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01-1.26 (5H, m), 1.66-1.86 (6H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 2.99 (2H, d J=6.6 Hz), 6.06 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.59 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.21-7.44 (5H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 324
  • Compound (354): Cyclohexylmethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(4-nitrophenylthio)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.02-1.27 (5H, m), 1.64-1.88 (6H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.03 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 6.37 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.65 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.10 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.33 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 7.45 (2H, d J=8.8 Hz), 8.17 (2H, d J=8.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 325
  • Compound (356): Cyclohexylmethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(2-methylphenylthio)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01-1.25 (5H, m), 1.62-1.86 (6H, m), 2.30 (3H, s), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.98 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 5.88 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.57 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.02 (2H, d J=7.8 Hz), 7.12-7.29 (4H, m), 7.35 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 326
  • Compound (357): Cyclohexylmethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(4-methylphenylthio)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01-1.25 (5H, m), 1.60-1.85 (6H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 2.33 (3H, s), 2.98 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 6.03 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.60 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.04 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.09-7.34 (4H, m), 7.38 (1H, d J=8.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 327
  • Compound (359): Cyclohexylmethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(4-trifluoromethylphenylthio)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01-1.26 (5H, m), 1.66-1.87 (6H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.01 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 6.21 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 7.07 (2H, d J=7.8 Hz), 7.33 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 7.45 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.56 (2H, d J=8.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 328
  • Compound (361): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(3-methoxyphenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.00-1.25 (5H, m), 1.66-1.86 (6H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 2.99 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 3.79 (3H, s), 6.14 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 6.83 (1H, d J=8.3 Hz), 6.95 (1H, d J=7.6 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.23 (2H, m), 7.37 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 329
  • Compound (363): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(4-methoxyphenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.02-1.21 (5H, m), 1.65-1.85 (6H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 2.97 (2H, d J=6.6 Hz), 3.79 (3H, s), 5.92 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.58 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 6.82 (2H, d J=8.8 Hz), 7.03 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.26-7.30 (3H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 330
  • Compound (365): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(2,4-dichlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01-1.26 (5H, m), 1.70-1.84 (6H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.00 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 6.05 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.60 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.02 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.18-7.40 (4H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 331
  • Compound (366): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(3,5-dichlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.05-1.26 (5H, m), 1.63-1.84 (6H, m), 2.34 (3H, s), 3.01 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 6.17 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.63 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.08-7.23 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 332
  • Compound (367): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(2,4-dimethylphenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.00-1.25 (5H, m), 1.60-1.85 (6H, m), 2.28 (6H, s), 2.30 (3H, s), 2.97 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 5.76 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.55 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 6.92-7.26 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 333
  • Compound (368): Cyclohexylmethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(2-pyridylthio)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.03-1.28 (5H, m), 1.64-1.87 (6H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.03 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 6.43 (1H, d J=15.9 Hz), 6.68 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.10 (3H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.20 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 7.56 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz), 8.18 (1H, d J=15.9 Hz), 8.54 (1H, d J=7.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 334
  • Compound (370): Cyclohexylmethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(2-pyrimidinylthio)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.04-1.26 (5H, m), 1.64-1.88 (6H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.04 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 6.46 (1H, d J=16.4 Hz), 6.68 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.08 (1H, t J=4.8 Hz), 7.11 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 8.28 (1H, d J=16.4 Hz), 8.60 (2H, d J=5.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (371) to (384) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 223.
  • Example 335
  • Compound (371): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-benzylthio-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01-1.25 (5H, m), 1.66-1.86 (6H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.97 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 3.85 (2H, s), 6.10 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.61 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 7.07 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.19 (2H, d J=7.8 Hz), 7.25-7.29 (4H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 336
  • Compound (373): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(4-fluorobenzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.02-1.25 (5H, m), 1.66-1.85 (6H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 2.97 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 3.82 (2H, s), 6.06 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.59 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 6.95 (2H, t J=8.7 Hz) 7.06 (2H, d J=7.8 Hz), 7.12-7.16 (2H, m), 7.23 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 337
  • Compound (375): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(4-methylbenzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.02-1.26 (5H, m), 1.70-1.83 (6H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.33 (3H, s), 2.97 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 3.81 (2H, s), 6.10 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.61 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.07-7.08 (6H, m), 7.27 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 338
  • Compound (377): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(4-chlorobenzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.02-1.25 (5H, m), 1.70-1.85 (6H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 2.97 (2H, d J=6.6 Hz), 3.81 (2H, s), 6.04 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.58 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.10 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 7.14-7.30 (3H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 339
  • Compound (379): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(2,4-dichlorobenzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01-1.23 (5H, m), 1.70-1.86 (6H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.98 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 3.92 (2H, s), 6.03 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.57 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.04 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.19-7.35 (4H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 340
  • Compound (381): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(2-methylbenzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.00-1.26 (5H, m), 1.66-1.86 (6H, m), 2.30 (3H, s), 2.31 (3H, s), 2.98 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 3.85 (2H, s), 6.10 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.63 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz) 7.13-7.18 (4H, m), 7.30 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 341
  • Compound (383): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(4-methoxybenzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.00-1.25 (5H, m), 1.66-1.86 (6H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.97 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 3.80 (3H, s), 3.81 (2H, s), 6.10 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 6.81 (2H, d J=8.8 Hz), 7.07 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.11 (2H, d J=8.6 Hz), 7.27 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (385) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 176.
  • Example 342
  • Compound (385): 1-Phenylethylideneamino N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ(ppm): 2.17 (0.96H, s), 2.31 (3H, s), 2.45 (2.04H, s), 5.88 (0.83H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.59 (0.17H, d J=15.1 Hz), 6.76 (2H, d J=8.0 Hz), 6.98-7.08 (3H, m), 7.32-7.54 (8H, m), 7.74-7.78 (2H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (386) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 343
  • Compound (386): 2-Phenylethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.32 (3H, s), 2.98 (2H, t J=7.7 Hz), 3.30 (2H, t J=7.7 Hz), 6.14 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.64 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.07 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.18-7.37 (11H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 344
  • Compound (387): Phenyl N-ethoxycarbonyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate N-ethoxycarbonyl-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide (1.20 g) was dissolved to acetonitrile (30 ml), then carbon tetrabromide (2.83 g) and triphenylphosphine (2.23 g) was added thereto and heat refluxing for three hours. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate20:1) to obtain light yellow oil. It was dissolved to DMF (10 ml), then sodium salt of thiophenol (0.63 g) was added thereto under ice cooling and stirred at room temperature for two hours. t-Butyl methyl ether (100 ml) was added to the reaction mixture, washed successively with 1N aqueous sodium hydroxide solution, water and aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution, dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered off inorganic salt and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by medium pressure preparative high performance liquid chromatography to obtain phenyl N-ethoxycarbonyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate (0.40 g) as light yellow oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.28 (2.3H, t, J=7.2 Hz), 1.40 (0.70H, t, J=7.1 Hz), 4.15 (1.5H, q, J=7.2 Hz), 4.30 (0.50H, q, J=7.1 Hz), 5.67 (0.75H, d, J=14.5 Hz), 5.82 (0.25H, d, J=10.1 Hz), 7.00 (0.25H, d, J=10.1 Hz), 7.29-7.58 (10H, m), 7.78 (0.75H, d, J=14.5 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (388) and (389) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 176.
  • Example 345
  • Compound (388): 3-Methyl-2-butenyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.71 (3H, s), 1.73 (3H, s), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.71 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 5.32 (1H, t J=8.0 Hz), 6.13 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.64 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.07 (2H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 7.28-7.37 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 346
  • Compound (389): 3,3-Dichloro-2-propenyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.32 (3H, s), 3.80 (2H, d, J=7.7 Hz), 6.11-6.15 (2H, m), 6.64 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.08 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.30-7.38 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (390) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 100.
  • Example 347
  • Compound (390): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(cyclohexyloxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.20-1.92 (10H, m), 2.18 (6H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 3.77-3.89 (1H, m), 5.37 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 6.48-6.58 (2H, m), 6.92-7.02 (4H, m), 7.20-7.27 (1H, m), 7.48 (1H, d, J=12.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (391) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 37.
  • Example 348
  • Compound (391): Phenyl N-(4-methoxycarbonylphenyl)-3-phenoxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.79 (3H, s), 5.64 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 6.81-7.36 (12H, m), 7.82 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 7.94-7.96 (2H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (392) to (418) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 349
  • Compound (392): 1-Phenethyl 3-(2-fluorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.73 (3H, d J=7.1 Hz), 2.32 (3H, s), 5.00 (1H, q J=7.1 Hz), 6.02 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.60 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.18 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 7.23-7.26 (2H, m), 7.29-7.37 (5H, m), 7.41-7.42 (2H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 350
  • Compound (393): 1-Phenethyl 3-(3-fluorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.74 (3H, d J=7.3 Hz), 2.32 (3H, s), 5.02 (1H, q J=7.3 Hz), 6.12 (1H, d J=15.9 Hz), 6.61 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 6.94-6.99 (1H, m), 7.03-7.06 (3H, m), 7.08 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 7.25 (1H, d J=15.9 Hz), 7.29-7.33 (3H, m), 7.41-7.43 (2H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 351
  • Compound (394): 1-Phenethyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.73 (3H, d J=7.1 Hz), 2.32 (3H, s), 5.00 (1H, q J=7.1 Hz), 5.93 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.57 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 6.95-7.03 (3H, m), 7.05 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.19 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 7.29-7.32 (4H, m), 7.40-7.42 (2H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 352
  • Compound (396): 1-Phenethyl 3-(2-chlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.74 (3H, d J=7.1 Hz), 2.32 (3H, s), 5.02 (1H, q J=7.1 Hz), 6.12 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 7.06-7.08 (2H, m), 7.19-7.23 (4H, m), 7.29-7.38 (4H, m), 7.42-7.43 (2H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 353
  • Compound (397): 1-Phenethyl 3-(3-chlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.74 (3H, d J=7.1 Hz), 2.32 (3H, s), 5.02 (1H, q J=7.1 Hz), 6.09 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.61 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.08 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.20-7.24 (4H, m), 7.29-7.33 (4H, m), 7.41-7.43 (2H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 354
  • Compound (398): 1-Phenethyl 3-(4-chlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.73 (3H, d J=7.1 Hz), 2.33 (3H, s), 5.01 (1H, q J=7.1 Hz), 6.01 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.58 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 7.14-7.23 (4H, m), 7.29-7.33 (4H, m), 7.41-7.42 (2H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 355
  • Compound (400): 1-Phenethyl 3-(3-bromophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.74 (3H, d J=7.1 Hz), 2.33 (3H, s), 5.02 (1H, q J=7.1 Hz), 6.09 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.60 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.07-7.24 (5H, m), 7.29-7.33 (3H, m), 7.39-7.43 (4H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 356
  • Compound (402): 1-Phenethyl 3-(4-bromophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.73 (3H, d J=7.1 Hz), 2.34 (3H, s), 5.01 (1H, q J=7.1 Hz), 6.03 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.58 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.06-7.19 (2H, m), 7.22-7.24 (3H, m), 7.29-7.34 (4H, m), 7.40-7.42 (3H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 357
  • Compound (404): 1-Phenethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(4-nitrophenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.76 (3H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 2.33 (3H, s), 5.03 (1H, q, J=7.0 Hz), 6.32 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.63 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.11 (2H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 7.21-7.47 (8H, m), 8.15 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 358
  • Compound (405): 1-Phenethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(2-methylphenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.72 (3H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 2.30 (3H, s), 2.31 (3H, s), 5.00 (1H, q, J=7.0 Hz), 5.85 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.56 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.00-7.43 (12H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 359
  • Compound (407): 1-Phenethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(4-methylphenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.72 (3H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 2.32 (6H, s), 5.00 (1H, q, J=7.0 Hz), 5.99 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.59 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.01-7.44 (12H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 360
  • Compound (408): 1-Phenethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(4-trifluoromethylphenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.74 (3H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 2.32 (3H, s), 5.02 (1H, q, J=7.0 Hz), 6.18 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.60 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.03-7.70 (12H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 361
  • Compound (409): 1-Phenethyl 3-(3-methoxyphenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.73 (3H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.77 (3H, s), 5.02 (1H, q, J=7.0 Hz), 6.10 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.61 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 6.73-7.45 (12H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 362
  • Compound (410): 1-Phenethyl 3-(4-methoxyphenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.72 (3H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.78 (3H, s), 4.99 (1H, q, J=7.0 Hz), 5.89 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.57 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 6.80 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.00-7.45 (10H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 363
  • Compound (411): 1-Phenethyl 3-(2,4-dichlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.73 (3H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 2.33 (3H, s), 5.02 (1H, q, J=7.0 Hz), 6.02 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.59 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.03-7.46 (11H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 364
  • Compound (412): 1-Phenethyl 3-(3,4-dichlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.73 (3H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 2.33 (3H, s), 5.01 (1H, q, J=7.0 Hz), 6.04 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.58 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 6.99-7.57 (11H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 365
  • Compound (413): 1-Phenethyl 3-(3,5-dichlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.75 (3H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 2.33 (3H, d), 5.02 (1H, q, J=7.0 Hz), 6.12 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.61 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.05-7.56 (11H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 366
  • Compound (415): 1-Phenethyl 3-(2,4-dimethylphenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.72 (3H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 2.25 (3H, s), 2.27 (3H, s), 2.32 (3H, s), 4.99 (1H, q, J=7.0 Hz), 5.73 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.53 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 6.88-7.45 (11H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 367
  • Compound (416): 1-Phenethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(2-pyridylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.77 (3H, d J=7.1 Hz), 2.33 (3H, s), 5.05 (1H, q J=7.1 Hz), 6.39 (1H, d J=16.2 Hz), 6.67 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.11 (2H, d J=7.8 Hz), 7.17 (1H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.25 (1H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.32 (3H, t J=7.5 Hz), 7.46 (2H, d J=7.1 Hz), 7.54 (1H, t J=7.7 Hz), 8.12 (1H, d J=16.2 Hz), 8.51 (1H, d J=4.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 368
  • Compound (418): 1-Phenethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(2-pyrimidinylthio)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.78 (3H, d J=7.1 Hz), 2.34 (3H, s), 5.06 (1H, q J=7.1 Hz), 6.42 (1H, d J=16.4 Hz), 6.67 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.06 (1H, t J=4.9 Hz), 7.12 (2H, d J=7.8 Hz), 7.26 (1H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.33 (2H, t J=7.5 Hz), 7.47 (2H, d J=7.1 Hz), 8.22 (1H, d J=16.4 Hz), 8.57 (2H, d J=4.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (419) to (425) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 223.
  • Example 369
  • Compound (419): 1-Phenethyl 3-benzylthio-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.72 (3H, d J=7.1 Hz), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.81 (2H, s), 4.99 (1H, q J=7.1 Hz), 6.06 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.58 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 7.07 (2H, d J=7.8 Hz), 7.15-7.32 (9H, m), 7.41 (2H, d J=7.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 370
  • Compound (420): 1-Phenethyl 3-(4-fluorobenzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.72 (3H, d J=7.1 Hz), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.78 (2H, s), 4.99 (1H, q J=7.1 Hz), 6.02 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.57 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 6.93 (2H, t 8.6 Hz), 7.06-7.14 (3H, m), 7.16 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 7.24 (1H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.30 (3H, t J=7.5 Hz), 7.41 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 371
  • Compound (421): 1-Phenethyl 3-(4-methylbenzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.72 (3H, d J=7.1 Hz), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.78 (2H, s), 4.99 (1H, q J=7.3 Hz), 6.05 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.59 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 7.06 (5H, m), 7.20 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 7.24 (1H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.30 (3H, t J=7.3 Hz), 7.41 (2H, d J=7.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 372
  • Compound (422): 1-Phenethyl 3-(4-chlorobenzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.72 (3H, d J=7.1 Hz), 2.34 (3H, s), 3.77 (2H, s), 4.99 (1H, q J=7.1 Hz), 6.00 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.56 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 7.07 (3H, d J=8.3 Hz), 7.14 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 7.21 (2H, d 8.3 Hz), 7.24 (1H, d J=7.3 Hz), 7.30 (3H, t J=7.3 Hz), 7.41 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 373
  • Compound (423): 1-Phenethyl 3-(2,4-dichlorobenzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.72 (3H, d J=7.1 Hz), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.89 (2H, s), 4.99 (1H, q J=7.1 Hz), 5.98 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.55 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 7.05 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.16 (3H, t J=7.8 Hz), 7.23-7.33 (4H, m), 7.41 (2H, d J=7.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 374
  • Compound (424): 1-Phenethyl 3-(2-methylbenzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.73 (3H, d J=7.3 Hz), 2.27 (3H, s), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.81 (2H, s), 5.00 (1H, q J=7.3 Hz), 6.05 (1H, d J=15.7 Hz), 6.60 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.07 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 7.13-7.25 (5H, m), 7.31 (3H, t J=7.5 Hz), 7.42 (2H, d J=7.1 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 375
  • Compound (425): 1-Phenethyl 3-(4-methoxybenzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)-thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.72 (3H, d J=7.1 Hz), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.77 (2H, s), 3.79 (3H, s), 4.99 (1H, q J=7.1 Hz), 6.05 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.60 (2H, d J=8.1 Hz), 6.79 (2H, d J=8.6 Hz), 7.07-7.25 (5H, m), 7.30 (3H, t J=7.5 Hz), 7.41 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (426) and (427) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 302.
  • Example 376
  • Compound (426): Phenyl N-(1-phenylethylideneamino)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.42 (2.7H, s), 2.67 (0.3H, s), 5.61 (0.9H, d, J=14.7 Hz), 5.70 (0.1H, d, J=10.1 Hz), 6.80 (0.1H, d, J=10.1 Hz), 7.29-7.61 (13.9H, m), 7.91-7.93 (1.8H, m), 8.02-8.04 (0.2H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 377
  • Compound (427): Phenyl N-(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.99 (1.5H, q, J=9.5 Hz), 4.08 (0.5H, q, J=9.5 Hz), 5.63 (0.75H, d, J=14.7 Hz), 5.68 (0.25H, d, J=10.1 Hz), 6.78 (0.25H, d, J=10.1 Hz), 7.20-7.53 (10.75H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Compounds (428) to (455) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 378
  • Compound (428): Isobutyl 3-(2-fluorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.02 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.88-2.00 (1H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 2.98 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 6.05 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.61 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.02-7.42 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 379
  • Compound (429): Isobutyl 3-(3-fluorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.02 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.88-2.00 (1H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.00 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 6.16 (1H, d, J=16.4 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.05-7.33 (6H, m), 7.32 (1H, d, J=16.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 380
  • Compound (431): Isobutyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01 (6H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 1.88-1.99 (1H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.98 (2H, d, J=7.3 Hz), 5.95 (1H, d, J=16.6 Hz), 6.57 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 6.96-7.47 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 381
  • Compound (432): Isobutyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(4-fluorophenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.97 (6H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 1.75-1.86 (1H, m), 2.34 (3H, s), 2.76 (2H, d, J=6.3 Hz), 6.35 (1H, d, J=10.1 Hz), 6.30-7.53 (9H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was Z.
  • Example 382
  • Compound (433): Isobutyl 3-(2-chlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.02 (6H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 1.88-2.00 (1H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 3.00 (2H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 6.15 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 7.06 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.01-7.42 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 383
  • Compound (434): Isobutyl 3-(3-chlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.02 (6H, d, J=6.3 Hz), 1.89-2.01 (1H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.99 (2H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 6.13 (1H, d, J=16.1 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 7.08 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.22-7.38 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 384
  • Compound (435): Isobutyl 3-(4-chlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.02 (6H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 1.87-1.99 (1H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.99 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 6.04 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.59 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.06 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.18-7.31 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 385
  • Compound (437): Isobutyl 3-(3-bromophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.02 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.89-2.00 (1H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.00 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 6.12 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.05-7.44 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 386
  • Compound (438): Isobutyl 3-(4-bromophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.02 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.89-1.99 (1H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 2.99 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 6.06 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.59 (2H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 7.01-7.46 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 387
  • Compound (440): Isobutyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(4-nitrophenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.03 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.91-2.02 (1H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.02 (2H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 6.37 (1H, d, J=16.1 Hz), 6.65 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.01 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.33 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 7.45 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 8.13 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 388
  • Compound (441): Isobutyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(2-methylphenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01 (6H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 1.88-1.99 (1H, m), 2.30 (3H, s), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.98 (2H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 5.88 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.57 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.02 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.10-7.38 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 389
  • Compound (443): Isobutyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(4-methylphenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.87-1.98 (1H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.98 (2H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 6.02 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.60 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.02-7.38 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 390
  • Compound (444): Isobutyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(4-trifluoromethylphenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.02 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.90-1.99 (1H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 3.01 (2H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 6.21 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.07 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.32 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 7.45 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.57 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 391
  • Compound (446): Isobutyl 3-(3-methoxyphenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01 (6H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 1.88-1.99 (1H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 2.99 (2H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 3.79 (3H, s), 6.14 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 6.80-7.25 (6H, m), 7.38 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 392
  • Compound (447): Isobutyl 3-(4-methoxyphenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01 (6H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 1.87-1.98 (1H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 2.97 (2H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 3.87 (3H, s), 5.92 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.58 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 6.82 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.02 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.26-7.33 (3H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 393
  • Compound (448): Isobutyl 3-(2,4-dichlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.02 (6H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 1.89-2.00 (1H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.00 (2H, d, J=6.3 Hz), 6.05 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.60 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.18-7.33 (4H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 394
  • Compound (449): Isobutyl 3-(3,4-dichlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.02 (6H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 1.89-2.00 (1H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.00 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 6.08 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.60 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.03-7.47 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 395
  • Compound (450): Isobutyl 3-(3,5-dichlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.02 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.89-2.01 (1H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.01 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 6.17 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.06-7.28 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 396
  • Compound (451): Isobutyl 3-(2,4-dimethylphenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01 (6H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 1.87-1.99 (1H, m), 2.28 (6H, s), 2.31 (3H, s), 2.97 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 5.77 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.55 (2H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 6.90-7.28 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 397
  • Compound (452): Isobutyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(2-pyridylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.05 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.92-2.04 (1H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.02 (2H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 6.43 (1H, d, J=15.9 Hz), 6.68 (2H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 7.07-7.23 (4H, m), 7.52-7.60 (1H, m), 8.20 (1H, d, J=15.9 Hz), 8.52-8.56 (1H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 398
  • Compound (454): Isobutyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(2-pyrimidinylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.06 (6H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 1.93-2.05 (1H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.03 (2H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 6.47 (1H, d, J=16.6 Hz), 6.68 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.08 (1H, t, J=4.8 Hz), 7.11 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 8.29 (1H, d, J=16.6 Hz), 2-7.60 (1H, m), 8.20 (1H, d, J=16.6 Hz), 8.60 (1H, d, J=5.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (456) to (467) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 223.
  • Example 399
  • Compound (456): Isobutyl 3-(benzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.87-1.99 (1H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.97 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 3.85 (2H, s), 6.10 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.60 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.04-7.31 (8H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 400
  • Compound (458): Isobutyl 3-(4-fluorobenzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.87-1.99 (1H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.97 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 3.82 (2H, s), 6.06 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.59 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 6.91-7.28 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 401
  • Compound (460): Isobutyl 3-(4-methylbenzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.87-1.99 (1H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.33 (3H, s), 2.97 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 3.82 (2H, s), 6.10 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.61 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.02-7.31 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 402
  • Compound (462): Isobutyl 3-(4-chlorobenzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.87-1.99 (1H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.97 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 3.81 (2H, s), 6.04 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.59 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.04-7.26 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 403
  • Compound (464): Isobutyl 3-(2,4-dichlorobenzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.87-1.99 (1H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.98 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 3.92 (2H, s), 6.03 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.58 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.02-7.39 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 404
  • Compound (465): Isobutyl 3-(2-methylbenzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.02 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.87-1.99 (1H, m), 2.30 (3H, s), 2.31 (3H, s), 2.98 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 3.85 (2H, s), 6.10 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.03-7.20 (6H, m), 7.30 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 405
  • Compound (467): Isobutyl 3-(4-methoxybenzylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01 (6H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.87-1.99 (1H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.97 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 3.79 (3H, s), 3.81 (2H, s), 6.10 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 6.80 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 7.04-7.13 (4H, m), 7.28 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (468) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 37.
  • Example 406
  • Compound (468): Phenyl 3-phenoxy-N-(6-quinolyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.73 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 7.04-8.80 (16H, m), 7.87 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz, PHOCH═CHR).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (469) to (476) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 407
  • Compound (469): Cyclohexyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.20-1.90 (8H, m), 2.00-2.21 (2H, m), 2.70-2.81 (1H, Br), 5.91 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.69 (2H, d, J=7.6 Hz), 6.94-7.38 (10H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 408
  • Compound (470): Cyclohexyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.30 (2H, brs), 1.37-1.51 (4H, m), 1.71 (2H, brs), 2.05 (2H, brs), 2.31 (3H, s), 3.77 (1H, brs), 6.11 (1H, d, J=15.7 Hz), 6.63 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.27-7.37 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 409
  • Compound (471): Cyclohexyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.24-1.28 (2H, m), 1.37-1.47 (4H, m), 1.72 (2H, brs), 2.04 (2H, brs), 2.31 (3H, s), 3.76 (1H, brs), 5.94 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.59 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 6.97-7.35 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 410
  • Compound (472): Cyclohexyl 3-(4-chlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.20-1.77 (8H, m), 2.02-2.12 (2H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.70-3.82 (1H, m), 6.03 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.60 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d, J=8.7 Hz), 7.20-7.30 (4H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 411
  • Compound (473): Cyclohexyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(4-methylphenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.20-1.63 (6H, m), 1.66-1.78 (2H, m), 2.02-2.12 (2H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.68-3.81 (1H, m), 6.01 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.61 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.03-7.33 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 412
  • Compound (474): Butyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.92 (3H, t J=7.3 Hz), 1.34-1.50 (2H, m), 1.54-1.68 (2H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 3.05 (2H, t J=7.3 Hz), 5.95 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.59 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 6.97-7.35 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 413
  • Compound (475): Butyl 3-(4-chlorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.85-0.96 (3H, m), 1.35-1.70 (4H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.07 (2H, t, J=7.3 Hz), 6.09 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.60 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.05-7.30 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 414
  • Compound (476): Butyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(4-methylphenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.85-1.80 (7H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.05 (2H, t, J=7.5 Hz), 6.03 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.61 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.01-7.35 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (477) to (480) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 176.
  • Example 415
  • Compound (477): 4,5-Dimethylthiazole-2-yl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.29, 2.31, 2.33, 2.34, 2.36, 2.37 (total 9H, s), 5.64 (0.52H, d J=15.5 Hz), 5.94 (0.37H, d J=9.9 Hz), 6.16 (0.11H, d J=15.5 Hz), 6.71-7.20 (4H, m), 7.28-7.63 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 416
  • Compound (478): 5-Methyl-1,3,4-thiadiazole-2-yl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.35 (3H, s), 2.73 (3H, s), 6.19 (1H, d J=15.9 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d J=8.5 Hz), 7.13 (2H, d J=7.8 Hz), 7.35-7.40 (5H, m), 7.55 (1H, d J=15.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 417
  • Compound (479): 1-Methyl-1H-tetrazole-5-yl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.24 (1.3H, s), 2.35 (1.7H, s), 3.77 (1.3H, s), 3.92 (1.7H, s), 6.19 (0.56H, d J=15.6 Hz), 6.26 (0.44H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.66-7.16 (4H, m), 7.32-7.54 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 418
  • Compound (480): 2-Thienyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.34 (2.3H, s), 2.37 (0.7H, s), 5.70 (0.77H, d J=14.6 Hz), 5.92 (0.23H, d J=10.2 Hz), 6.83-7.58 (13H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Compounds (481) to (487) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 419
  • Compound (481): Cyclohexylmethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.92-1.90 (10H, m), 2.30 (3H, s), 2.89-3.02 (3H, m), 6.12 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.62 (2H, d, J=7.9 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.26-7.40 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 420
  • Compound (482): Cyclohexylmethyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.94-1.90 (10H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.85-3.01 (3H, m), 5.95 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.68 (2H, d, J=7.9 Hz), 6.95-7.38 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 421
  • Compound (483): 1-Phenylethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-phenylthiothioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.73 (3H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 2.32 (3H, s), 5.01 (1H, q, J=7.0 Hz), 6.09 (1H, d, J=15.7 Hz), 6.61 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.07 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.20-7.45 (11H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 422
  • Compound (484): 1-Phenylpropyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(4-methylphenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.91 (3H, t J=7.3 Hz), 1.93-2.17 (2H, m), 2.31 (6H, s), 4.78 (1H, m), 5.97 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.54 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.03-7.37 (12H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 423
  • Compound (485): 1-Phenylpropyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.92 (3H, t J=7.3 Hz), 1.94-2.17 (2H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 4.79 (1H, m), 5.91 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.53 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 6.96-7.37 (12H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 424
  • Compound (486): Pentyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(4-methylphenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.89 (3H, t J=7.1 Hz), 1.30-1.42 (4H, m), 1.63-1.70 (2H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.04 (2H, t J=7.4 Hz), 6.03 (1H, d, J=15.7 Hz), 6.61 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.04-7.37 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 425
  • Compound (487): Pentyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.89 (3H, t J=7.1 Hz), 1.29-1.42 (4H, m), 1.63-1.70 (2H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 3.04 (2H, t J=7.4 Hz), 5.95 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.59 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 6.97-7.35 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (488) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 37.
  • Example 426
  • Compound (488): Phenyl 3-phenoxy-N-(3,4,5-trimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.10 (3H, s), 2.22 (6H, s), 5.84 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 6.47 (2H, s), 7.03-7.38 (10H, m), 7.77 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (489) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 176.
  • Example 427
  • Compound (489): 4-Methyl-4H-1,2,4-triazole-3-yl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.24 (1.08H, s), 2.28 (0.54H, s), 2.34 (1.38H, s), 3.49 (1.08H, s), 3.53 (0.54H, s), 3.62 (1.38H, s), 6.16 (0.46H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.29 (0.36H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.38 (0.18H, d J=10.2 Hz), 6.72-7.14 (5H, m), 7.30-7.55 (5H, m), 7.67 (0.18H, s), 7.69 (0.36H, s), 7.88 (0.46H, s).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Compound (490) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 37.
  • Example 428
  • Compound (490): Phenyl 3-phenoxy-N-(3-thienyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.95 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz), 6.52 (1H, dd, J1=3.1 Hz, J2=1.2 Hz), 6.70 (1H, dd, J2=5.1 Hz, J2=1.2 Hz), 7.07-7.40 (11H, m), 7.83 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (491) to (494) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 100.
  • Example 429
  • Compound (491): 3-Methylphenyl 3-(1-methylethylideneaminoxy)-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.92 (6H, s), 2.20 (6H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 5.56 (1H, d, J=12.4 Hz), 6.52-6.54 (1H, m), 6.59 (1H, brs.), 6.94-7.01 (4H, m), 7.21-7.23 (1H, m), 8.01 (1H, d, J=12.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 430
  • Compound (492): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(1-phenylethylideneaminoxy)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.22 (6H, s), 2.30 (3H, s), 2.36 (3H, s), 5.69 (1H, d, J=12.4 Hz), 6.55-6.58 (1H, m), 6.62 (1H, brs.), 6.95-7.04 (4H, m), 7.23-7.27 (1H, m), 7.36-7.44 (3H, m), 7.63-7.66 (2H, m), 8.18 (1H, d, J=12.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 431
  • Compound (493): 3-Methylphenyl 3-cyclohexlideneaminoxy-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.55-1.70 (6H, m), 2.19 (6H, s), 2.19-2.23 (2H, m), 2.35 (3H, s), 2.45-2.49 (2H, m), 5.54 (1H, d, J=12.4 Hz), 6.53-6.55 (1H, m), 6.59 (1H, brs.), 6.93-7.01 (4H, m), 7.23-7.24 (1H, m), 8.02 (1H, d, J=12.4 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 432
  • Compound (494): 3-Methylphenyl 3-dimethylaminoxy-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (6H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 2.66 (6H, s), 5.52 (1H, d, J=12.6 Hz), 6.51-6.53 (1H, m), 6.58 (1H, brs.), 6.93-7.01 (4H, m), 7.21-7.25 (1H, m), 7.62 (1H, d, J=12.6 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (495) to (497) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 176.
  • Example 433
  • Compound (495): 1-Methyl-1H-imidazole-2-yl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.25 (0.9H, s), 2.29 (0.8H, s), 2.35 (1.29H, s), 3.55 (0.8H, s), 3.58 (0.77H, s), 3.61 (0.52H, s), 3.63 (0.90H, s), 6.19 (0.30H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.25 (d J=9.8 Hz), 6.26 (d J=9.8 Hz) total 0.43H, 6.32 (0.27H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.49-7.13 (7H, m), 7.29-7.54 (6H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 434
  • Compound (496): Benzothiazole-2-yl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-phenylthiothioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.32 (1.23H, s), 2.36 (1.14H, s), 2.37 (0.63H, s), 5.75 (0.38H, d J=14.6 Hz), 6.11 (0.21H, d J=10. Hz), 6.23 (0.41H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.81-8.06 (14H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 435
  • Compound (497): 2-Methylfurane-3-yl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.12 (0.3H, s), 2.16 (1.4H, s), 2.18 (0.6H, s), 2.22 (0.7H, s), 2.29 (0.47H, s), 2.33 (2.53H, s), 5.41 (0.1H, d J=14.1 Hz), 5.53 (0.2H, d J=14.4 Hz), 5.69 (0.7H, d J=14.9 Hz), 6.18 (1H, s), 6.83 (2H, d J=8.3 Hz), 7.14-7.53 (9.3H, m), 7.55 (0.7H, d J=14.9 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Compounds (498) to (501) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 100.
  • Example 436
  • Compound (498): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(2-methylfurane-3-ylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.18 (3H, s), 2.19 (3H, s), 2.26 (3H, s), 2.34 (3H, s), 5.72 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 6.29 (1H, brs.), 6.45-6.50 (2H, m), 6.94-6.99 (4H, m), 7.21-7.25 (2H, m), 7.39 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 437
  • Compound (499): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(4,5-dimethylthiazole-2-ylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (6H, s), 2.29 (3H, s), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.36 (3H, s), 6.14 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.49-6.55 (2H, m), 6.97-7.01 (4H, m), 7.23-7.27 (1H, m), 7.78 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 438
  • Compound (500): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(thiophene-2-ylmethylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (6H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 4.11 (2H, s), 5.94 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 6.46-6.54 (2H, m), 6.82-6.99 (6H, m), 7.20-7.25 (2H, m), 7.53 (1H, d, J=15.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 439
  • Compound (501): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(thiophen-2-ylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.18 (6H, s), 2.34 (3H, s), 5.82 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.45-6.50 (2H, m), 6.93-6.99 (5H, m), 7.17-7.23 (2H, m), 7.41-7.42 (1H, m), 7.48 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (502) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 176.
  • Example 440
  • (502): 4-Trifluoromethylpyrimidine-2-yl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.26 (1.86H, s), 2.30 (0.27H, s), 2.32 (0.87H, s), 6.30 (0.09H, d J=15.0 Hz), 6.41 (d J=15.0 Hz), 6.41 (d J=10.1 Hz) total 0.91H, 6.71-6.92 (2H, m), 7.02-7.14 (2H, m), 7.27-7.52 (6.38H, m), 7.69 (0.62H, d J=15.0 Hz), 8.70 (0.62H, d J=5.1 Hz), 8.77 (0.29H, d J=4.8 Hz), 8.80 (0.09H, d J=4.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Compound (503) was synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 37.
  • Example 441
  • Compound (503): Phenyl N-[4-(1,1-dimethylethylthio)phenyl]-3-phenoxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.24 (9H, s), 5.69 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz), 6.74-7.42 (14H, m), 7.82 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (504) and (505) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 158.
  • Example 442
  • Compound (504): Phenyl N-[4-(4-methylphenyl)phenyl]-3-phenoxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.37 (3H, s), 5.83 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 6.85-7.43 (18H, m), 7.82 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 443
  • Compound (505): Phenyl N-[4-(4-chlorophenyl)phenyl]-3-phenoxyacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.80 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz), 6.86-7.49 (18H, m), 7.83 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compounds (506) and (507) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 176.
  • Example 444
  • Compound (506): Benzoxazole-2-yl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.16 (1.11H, s), 2.19 (0.63H, s), 2.38 (1.26H, s), 6.22 (0.46H, d J=15.5 Hz), 6.31 (d J=15.5 Hz), 6.31 (d J=10.4 Hz) total 0.58H, 6.78-6.83 (1H, m), 7.06-7.23 (3H, m), 7.27-7.55 (8H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Example 445
  • Compound (507): 4-(4-Chloro-1H-pyrazole-1-yl)pyrimidine-2-yl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.27 (1.79H, s), 2.33 (0.97H, s), 2.35 (0.24H, s), 6.31 (0.08H, d J=15.0 Hz), 6.41 (d J=14.7 Hz), 6.44 (d J=10.1 Hz) total 0.92H, 6.74 (1H, d J=8.2 Hz), 6.92-7.16 (3H, m), 7.29-7.40 (4H, m), 7.52-7.58 (2H, m, Ar), 7.69-7.73 (2H, m), 8.42 (1H, s), 8.50-8.52 (0.68H, m), 8.57 (0.32H, d J=5.3 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was mixture of E and Z.
  • Compounds (508) to (512) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 100.
  • Example 446
  • Compound (508): 3-Methylphenyl 3-(benzothiazole-2-ylthio)-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.23 (3H, s), 2.24 (3H, s), 2.40 (3H, s), 6.61-6.68 (2H, m), 6.73 (1H, d, J=14.5 Hz), 7.02-7.15 (5H, m), 7.22-7.38 (4H, m), 8.29 (1H, d, J=14.5 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 447
  • Compound (509): 3-Methylphenyl 3-(benzoxazole-2-ylthio)-N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.19 (3H, s), 2.23 (3H, s), 2.40 (3H, s), 6.60-6.69 (3H, m), 7.02-7.14 (4H, m), 7.28-7.34 (4H, m), 7.45-7.47 (4H, m), 8.14 (1H, d, J=14.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 448
  • Compound (510): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(5-methyl-1,3,5-thiadiazole-2-ylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.22 (3H, s), 2.23 (3H, s), 2.37 (3H, s), 2.46 (3H, s), 6.54-6.52 (3H, m), 6.99-7.06 (4H, m), 7.24-7.28 (1H, m), 8.54 (1H, d, J=13.5 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 449
  • Compound (511): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(furane-2-ylmethylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (6H, s), 2.35 (3H, s), 3.92 (2H, s), 5.96 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.06 (1H, d, J=3.1 Hz), 6.28 (1H, dd, J1=3.1 Hz, J2=1.9 Hz), 6.49 (1H, dd, J1=7.8 Hz, J2=2.1 Hz), 6.55 (1H, brs), 6.91-7.01 (4H, m), 7.22-7.26 (1H, m), 7.33 (1H, brs), 7.55 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 450
  • Compound (512): 3-Methylphenyl N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-(1-methyl-1H-tetrazole-5-ylthio)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.21 (6H, s), 2.38 (3H, s), 3.89 (3H, s), 6.53-6.60 (2H, m), 6.97 (1H, d, J=14.2 Hz), 7.01-7.06 (4H, m), 7.25-7.30 (1H, m), 8.18 (1H, d, J=14.2 Hz).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Compound (513), (598) and (599) were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example 161.
  • Example 451
  • Compound (513): 1-Methylpropyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.00 (3H, t, J=7.4 Hz), 1.36 (3H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 1.60-1.76 (2H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.78 (1H, sext., J=6.8 Hz), 5.95 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.59 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 6.97-7.35 (7H, m).
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 452
  • Compound (598): Decyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.87 (3H, t J=6.8 Hz), 1.25-1.40 (14H, m), 1.62-1.70 (2H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.04 (2H, t J=7.2 Hz), 5.96 (1H, d J=15.5 Hz), 6.59 (2H, d J=8.2 Hz), 6.99 (2H, m), 7.04 (2H, d J=8.2 Hz), 7.25 (1H, d J=15.2 Hz), 7.32-7.35 (2H, m)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example 453
  • Compound (599): Geranyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(4-methylphenyl)acrylimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.59 (3H, s), 1.67 (3H, s), 1.70 (3H, s), 1.94-2.13 (4H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.71 (2H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 5.08 (1H, t, J=6.3 Hz), 5.33 (1H, t, J=7.8 Hz), 5.96 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.60 (2H, d, J=7.9 Hz), 6.99 (2H, t, J=8.7 Hz), 7.05 (2H, d, J=7.9 Hz), 7.24 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 7.33 (2H, dd, J=8.7, 5.1 Hz)
  • The stereochemistry of the —CH═CH— bond was E.
  • Example AA1
  • Compound AA10-2: cyclohexylmethyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00015
  • Cyclohexylmethyl N-phenylpropynthioimidate (0.34 g) was dissolved to chloroform (8 mL), chloroform (2 mL) solution of 4-fluorothiophenol (0.14 g) was added dropwise under ice-cooling, and then it was stirred at room temperature for 16 hours. The reaction solution was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by medium pressure HPLC (hexane/ethyl acetate=98/2) to obtain cyclohexylmethyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate (0.25 g) as pale yellow oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.98-1.28 (5H, m), 1.57-1.86 (6H, m), 2.99 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 5.93 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.68 (2H, d, J=7.3 Hz), 6.97-7.35 (8H, m)
  • Below mentioned compounds were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example AA1.
  • Compound AA10-448: cyclohexylmethyl N-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-(4-fluorophenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00016
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.99-1.25 (5H, m), 1.66-1.85 (6H, m), 2.97 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 5.84 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.61 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.02 (2H, t, J=8.5 Hz), 7.20 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.30 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 7.32-7.36 (2H, m)
  • Compound AA10-894: cyclohexylmethyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(4-methoxyphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00017
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.97-1.29 (5H, m), 1.57-1.86 (6H, m), 2.98 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 3.79 (3H, s), 5.99 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.63 (2H, d, J=9.0 Hz), 6.80 (2H, d, J=8.7 Hz), 7.01 (2H, t, J=8.6 Hz), 7.27 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 7.34-7.37 (2H, m)
  • Compound AA10-1: cyclohexylmethyl N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00018
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.97-1.28 (5H, m), 1.57-1.87 (6H, m), 2.99 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 6.07 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.71 (2H, d, J=7.3 Hz), 7.02 (1H, t, J=7.4 Hz), 7.23-7.40 (8H, m)
  • Compound AA10-8: cyclohexylmethyl 3-(4-methylphenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00019
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.97-1.28 (5H, m), 1.57-1.86 (6H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 2.98 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 5.98 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.69 (2H, d, J=9.0 Hz), 7.02 (1H, t, J=7.4 Hz), 7.10 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.24 (4H, t, J=7.6 Hz), 7.35 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz)
  • Compound AA7-2: cyclopentylmethyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00020
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.23-1.45 (2H, m), 1.46-1.88 (6H, m), 2.12-2.21 (1H, m), 3.09 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 5.92 (1H, d, J=16.1 Hz), 6.68 (2H, d, J=7.7 Hz), 6.94-7.44 (8H, m)
  • Compound AA11-2: 1-cyclohexylethyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00021
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.06-1.31 (5H, m), 1.34 (3H, d, J=7.1 Hz), 1.59-1.85 (6H, m), 3.81-3.88 (1H, m), 5.92 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.68 (2H, d, J=7.3 Hz), 6.96-7.04 (3H, m), 7.22-7.34 (5H, m)
  • Compound AA10-225: cyclohexylmethyl N-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-(4-fluorophenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00022
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.97-1.25 (5H, m), 1.66-1.85 (6H, m), 2.97 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 5.88 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.63 (2H, d, J=8.9 Hz), 6.94 (2H, t, J=8.7 Hz), 7.01 (2H, t, J=8.5 Hz), 7.30 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 7.32-7.37 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz)
  • Compound AA10-29: cyclohexylmethyl 3-(3-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00023
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.99-1.26 (5H, m), 1.59-1.87 (6H, m), 3.01 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 6.12 (1H, d, J=15.7 Hz), 6.72 (2H, d, J=7.6 Hz), 6.96-7.13 (4H, m), 7.25-7.35 (4H, m)
  • Compound AA10-31: cyclohexylmethyl 3-(3-chlorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00024
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.99-1.26 (5H, m), 1.59-1.87 (6H, m), 3.01 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 6.10 (1H, d, J=15.7 Hz), 6.72 (2H, d, J=7.3 Hz), 7.04 (1H, t, J=7.3 Hz), 7.23-7.36 (7H, m)
  • Compound AA10-4: cyclohexylmethyl 3-(4-chlorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00025
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01-1.28 (5H, m), 1.58-1.87 (6H, m), 3.00 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 6.02 (1H, d, J=15.7 Hz), 6.69 (2H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 7.05 (1H, t, J=7.6 Hz), 7.24-7.31 (7H, m)
  • Compound AA10-33: cyclohexylmethyl 3-(3-bromophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00026
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.99-1.28 (5H, m), 1.57-1.87 (6H, m), 3.00 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 6.10 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.72 (2H, d, J=7.3 Hz), 7.04 (1H, t, J=7.6 Hz), 7.17 (1H, t, J=7.6 Hz), 7.26-7.33 (4H, m), 6.41 (1H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 7.51 (1H, br)
  • Compound AA10-6: cyclohexylmethyl 3-(4-bromophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00027
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.02-1.28 (5H, m), 1.59-1.87 (6H, m), 3.00 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 6.03 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.69 (2H, d, J=7.6 Hz), 7.05 (1H, t, J=7.8 Hz), 7.14-7.43 (7H, m)
  • Compound AA10-35: cyclohexylmethyl 3-(3-methylphenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00028
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01-1.26 (5H, m), 1.66-1.87 (6H, m), 2.31 (3H, s), 2.99 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 6.05 (1H, d, J=15.7 Hz), 6.71 (2H, d, J=7.6 Hz), 7.02 (1H, t, J=7.6 Hz), 7.08-7.31 (6H, m), 7.37 (1H, d, J=15.7 Hz)
  • Compound AA10-51: cyclohexylmethyl 3-(3-methoxyphenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00029
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01-1.28 (5H, m), 1.58-1.87 (6H, m), 3.00 (2H, d, J=6.6 Hz), 3.78 (3H, s), 6.10 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.72 (2H, d, J=7.6 Hz), 6.82 (1H, dd, J=8.6, 2.0 Hz), 6.90 (1H, br), 6.95 (1H, d, J=8.1 Hz), 7.03 (1H, t, J=7.8 Hz), 7.20-7.27 (3H, m), 7.39 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz)
  • Compound AA10-40: cyclohexylmethyl N-(phenyl)-3-(3-trifluoromethylphenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00030
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.03-1.28 (5H, m), 1.62-1.89 (6H, m), 3.06 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 6.00 (1H, d, J=12.1 Hz), 6.78 (2H, d, J=7.3 Hz), 7.06 (1H, t, J=7.3 Hz), 7.18 (1H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.24 (1H, br), 7.31 (2H, t, J=8.1 Hz), 7.39 (1H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 7.45 (1H, d, J=8.1 Hz), 7.51 (1H, d, J=12.1 Hz)
  • Compound AA10-27: cyclohexylmethyl 3-(4-nitrophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00031
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.03-1.28 (5H, m), 1.62-1.88 (6H, m), 3.03 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 6.33 (1H, d, J=15.7 Hz), 6.75 (2H, d, J=7.3 Hz), 6.99-7.09 (1H, m), 7.28-7.39 (3H, m), 7.44 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 8.17 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz)
  • Example AA2
  • Compound AA1-2: cyclopropylmethyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00032
  • Cyclopropylmethyl N-phenyl-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate (0.91 g) was dissolved in methanol (15 mL), a small amount of potassium carbonate was dissolved thereto at room temperature, and the mixture was stirred for 1 hour. 4-fluorothiophenol (0.35 mL) was added thereto and further stirred for 5.5 hours. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure, then the residue was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane/ethyl acetate=20/1), medium pressure HPLC(hexane/ethyl acetate=99.2/0.8-98.5/1.5) to obtain cyclopropylmethyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate (0.84 g).
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.28-0.31 (2H, m), 0.55-0.60 (2H, m), 1.06-1.16 (1H, m), 3.02 (2H, d, J=7.2 Hz), 5.94 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.69 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 6.97-7.05 (3H, m), 7.22-7.36 (5H, m).
  • Below mentioned compounds were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example AA2.
  • Compound AA10-2008: cyclohexylmethyl N-(3-methoxyphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00033
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.94-1.31 (5H, m), 1.50-1.90 (6H, m), 2.99 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 3.78 (3H, s), 6.09 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.24-6.33 (2H, m), 6.55-6.63 (1H, m), 7.15 (1H, t, J=7.9 Hz), 7.24-7.45 (6H, m)
  • Compound AA10-2009: cyclohexylmethyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(3-methoxyphenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00034
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.94-1.30 (5H, m), 1.51-1.89 (6H, m), 2.98 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 3.78 (3H, s), 5.93 (1H, d, J=15.7 Hz), 6.24 (1H, d, J=2.1 Hz), 6.26 (1H, d, J=8.1 Hz), 6.59 (1H, dd, J=8.1, 2.1 Hz), 7.00 (2H, t, J=8.5 Hz), 7.14 (1H, t, J=8.1 Hz), 7.29 (1H, d, J=15.7 Hz), 7.34 (2H, dd, J=8.5, 5.1 Hz)
  • Compound AA10-1562: cyclohexylmethyl N-(3-chlorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00035
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.90-1.33 (5H, m), 1.48-1.93 (6H, m), 2.96 (2H, d, J=6.6 Hz), 5.91 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.58 (1H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 6.70 (1H, s), 6.99 (1H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 7.15 (1H, t, J=7.8 Hz), 7.26-7.46 (6H, m)
  • Compound AA10-1563: cyclohexylmethyl N-(3-chlorophenyl)-3-(4-fluorophenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00036
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.92-1.31 (5H, m), 1.50-1.90 (6H, m), 2.96 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 5.77 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.56 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 6.67 (1H, s), 6.97-7.06 (3H, m), 7.15 (1H, t, J=8.0 Hz), 7.28-7.40 (3H, m)
  • Compound AA10-1339: cyclohexylmethyl N-(3-fluorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00037
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.92-1.33 (5H, m), 1.49-1.92 (6H, m), 2.97 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 5.95 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.43 (1H, d, J=10.1 Hz), 6.47 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 6.72 (1H, td, J=8.0, 1.7 Hz), 7.18 (1H, dd, J=14.7, 8.0 Hz), 7.24-7.46 (6H, M).
  • Compound AA10-1340: cyclohexylmethyl N-(3-fluorophenyl)-3-(4-fluorophenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00038
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.94-1.31 (5H, m), 1.50-1.91 (6H, m), 2.97 (2H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 5.81 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.40 (1H, d, J=10.1 Hz), 6.45 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 6.73 (1H, td, J=8.0, 2.1 Hz), 7.01 (2H, t, J=8.5 Hz), 7.17 (1H, dd, J=14.7, 8.0 Hz), 7.29-7.40 (3H, m).
  • Example AA3
  • Compound AA8-2: 1-cyclopentylethyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00039
  • Ethynyltrimethylsilane (1.0 mL) was dissolved in dry THF (20 mL), n-butyllithium/hexane solution (1.57 mol./L; 5 mL) was added dropwise thereto at −78° C., and then it was warmed to 0° C. THF (2 mL) solution of phenyl isothiocyanate (0.88 mL) was added thereto, THF (2 mL) solution of 1-cyclopentylethyl methanesulfonate (1.55 g) was added thereto, and then it was refluxed for 7 hours. Saturated aqueous solution of ammonium chloride (10 mL) and water (10 mL) were added to the reaction solution, then it was extracted with t-butyl methyl ether (20 mL). The organic layer was washed with saturated aqueous solution of sodium chloride (20 mL), dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate. Inorganic salt was filtered off and the filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure to obtain brown oil (2.22 g). The residue was subjected to Florisil column chromatography (hexane/ethyl acetate=20/1) to obtain crude 1-cyclopentylethyl N-(phenyl)-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate (0.98 g). The obtained crude 1-cyclopentylethyl N-(phenyl)-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate (0.98 g) was dissolved to methanol (20 mL), a small amount of potassium carbonate was added thereto, and then stirred for 1 hour at room temperature. Furthermore, 4-fluorothiophenol (0.22 mL) was added to the mixture and stirred for overnight. The reaction solution was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane/ethyl acetate=30/1) to obtain 1-cyclopentylethyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate (0.43 g).
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.26-1.89 (11H, m), 2.00-2.10 (1H, m), 3.81-3.88 (1H, m), 5.91 (1H, d J=15.4 Hz), 6.69 (2H, d J=7.6 Hz), 6.97-7.04 (3H, m), 7.22-7.35 (5H, m).
  • Below mentioned compounds were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example AA3.
  • Compound AA4-2: cyclobutylmethyl N-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-(4-fluorophenylthio)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00040
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.70-1.92 (4H, m), 2.04-2.14 (2H, m), 2.57-2.65 (1H, m), 3.15 (2H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 5.93 (1H, d, J=15.5 Hz), 6.68 (2H, d, J=7.2 Hz), 6.96-7.05 (3H, m), 7.22-7.34 (5H, m)
  • Example AB1
  • Compound AB35-2: 1-ethyl-2-methylbutyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00041
  • 1-ethyl-2-methylbutyl N-phenyl-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate (0.47 g) was dissolved to methanol (10 mL), small amount of potassium carbonate was added to the solution under ice-cooling and then it was stirred for 30 minutes. Then methanol (3 mL) of 4-fluorothiophenol (0.105 mL) was added to the solution and the mixture was stirred for 18 hours at room temperature. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was subjected to medium pressure HPLC (hexane/ethyl acetate=98/2) to obtain 1-ethyl-2-methylbutyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate (0.09 g).
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.89-1.04 (9H, m), 1.13-1.34 (1H, m), 1.49-1.78 (4H, m), 3.86-3.91 (0.75H, m), 3.97-4.01 (0.25H, m), 5.92 (0.25H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 5.93 (0.75H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.66 (2H, d, J=7.6 Hz), 6.97-7.03 (3H, m), 7.21-7.35 (5H, m)
  • Below mentioned compounds were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example AB1.
  • Compound AB36-2:1-ethyl3-methylbutyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00042
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.92 (6H, d, J=6.6 Hz), 1.00 (3H, t, J=7.3 Hz), 1.40-1.86 (5H, m), 3.89-3.95 (1H, m), 5.92 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.67 (2H, d, J=7.6 Hz), 6.96-7.04 (3H, m), 7.21-7.35 (5H, m)
  • Example AB2
  • Compound AB42-2: 1-ethyl-2-methylpentyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00043
  • 1-ethyl-2-methylpentyl N-phenylpropynthioimidate (0.44 g) was dissolved to chloroform (8 mL), chloroform (3 mL) solution of 4-fluorothiophenol (0.16 g) was added to the solution under ice-cooling, and then it was stirred for 18 hours at room temperature. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. The obtained residue was subjected to medium pressure HPLC (hexane/ethyl acetate=98/2) to obtain 1-ethyl-2-methylpentyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate (0.28 g) as pale yellow oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.88 (3H, t, J=7.0 Hz), 0.93-1.04 (6H, m3), 1.14-1.89 (7H, m), 3.85-3.98 (1H, m), 5.92 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.66 (2H, d, J=7.3 Hz), 6.96-7.03 (3H, m), 7.21-7.35 (5H, m)
  • Below mentioned compounds were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example AB2.
  • Compound AB92-2: 2-indanyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00044
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.01 (1H, d, J=5.9 Hz), 3.05 (1H, d, J=5.9 Hz), 3.48 (1H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 3.52 (1H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 4.45-4.51 (1H, m), 5.95 (1H, d, J=15.6 Hz), 6.73 (2H, d, J=7.6 Hz), 6.96 (2H, t, J=8.5 Hz), 7.04 (1H, t, J=7.3 Hz), 7.14-7.27 (9H, m)
  • Example 3
  • Compound AB8-2: 4-methylcyclohexyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00045
  • Etynyltrimethylsilane (3.5 mL) was dissolved to dry THF (70 mL), hexane solution of n-butyl lithium (1.58 mol./L; 17 mL) was added to the solution at −78° C. Then the mixture was allowed to warm to 0° C. Then, THF (5 mL) solution of phenyl isotiocyanate (3.2 mL) was added to the mixture, and then it was stirred for 20 minutes under ice-cooling. The reaction mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature, and THF was added thereto until total amount being 100 mL.
  • 4-methylcyclohexyl methanesulfonate (1.01 g) and tetramethylethylenediamine (0.5 mL) was added to 20 mL of above solution. Then it was heated under reflux for 8.5 hours. Saturated aqueous solution of ammonium chloride (15 mL) and water (10 mL) was added to the reaction mixture, and then it was extracted with t-butyl methylether (20 mL). The obtained organic layer was washed with saturated aqueous solution of sodium chloride (20 mL), dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate, and concentrated under reduced pressure to obtain black oil (1.82 g). The oil was subjected to Florisil column chromatography(hexane/ethyl acetate=20/1) to obtain 4-methylcyclohexyl N-phenyl3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate (0.67 g).
  • Obtained 4-methylcyclohexyl N-phenyl 3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropioimidate was dissolved to methanol (20 mL), and small amount of potassium carbonate was added to the solution at room temperature and it was stirred for 1 hour. After that, 4-fluorothiophenol (0.15 mL) was added to the mixture at room temperature and stirred overnight. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. The obtained residue was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane/ethyl acetate=30/1) to obtain 4-methylcyclohexyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate (0.30 g).
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.87 (1.5H, d J=6.5 Hz), 0.93 (1.5H, d J=6.5 Hz), 1.06-2.16 (9H, m), 3.59 (0.5H, tt J=12.1, 3.4 Hz), 4.15 (0.5H, br t J=3.5 Hz), 5.92 (1H, d J=15.5 Hz), 6.69 (2H, d J=8.0 Hz), 6.96-7.04 (3H, m), 7.22-7.36 (5H, m).
  • Below mentioned compounds were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example AB3.
  • Compound AB7-2:3-methylcyclohexyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00046
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.87-2.12 (12H, m), 3.66 (0.2H, br), 4.23 (0.8H, br), 5.91 (d J=15.5 Hz), 5.93 (d J=15.5 Hz) total 1H, 6.69 (2H, d J=7.5 Hz), 6.97-7.04 (3H, m), 7.22-7.36 (5H, m).
  • Compound AB6-2: 2-methylcyclohexyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00047
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01-1.08 (3H, m), 1.27-1.79 (8H, m), 1.90-1.95 (1H, m), 3.48-4.23 (1H, m), 5.91 (1H, d, J=15.4 Hz), 6.66-6.68 (2H, m), 6.96-7.03 (3H, m), 7.21-7.26 (2H, m), 7.30-7.35 (3H, m)
  • Compound AB9-2: 2,3-dimethylcyclohexyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00048
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.88-1.12 (7H, m), 1.27-1.69 (6H, m), 2.00 (1H, br), 4.28 (1H, brs), 5.92 (1H, d J=15.5 Hz), 6.67 (2H, d J=7.7 Hz), 6.70-7.04 (3H, m), 7.22-7.35 (5H, m).
  • Compound AB46-2: 2-methyl-1-propylbutyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00049
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.87-0.99 (9H, m), 1.19-1.76 (7H, m), 3.98 (0.6H, brs), 4.09 (0.4H, brs), 5.92 (d J=15.4 Hz), 5.92 (d J=15.4 Hz)
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-P00001
    1H, 6.66 (2H, d J=7.8 Hz), 6.97-7.03 (3H, m), 7.17-7.36 (5H, m).
  • Example AB4
  • Compound AB84-2: 2-ethyl-1-methylbutyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00050
  • Etynyltrimethylsilane (0.7 mL) was dissolved to dry THF (15 mL), hexane solution of n-butyl lithium (1.58 mol./L; 3.2 mL) was added dropwise to the solution at −78° C., and then the mixture was allowed to warm to 0° C. After that, THF (2 mL) solution of phenyl isotiocyanate (0.61 mL) was added dropwise to the mixture, and then it was stirred for 30 minutes under ice-cooling. THF (1 mL) solution of 2-ethyl-1-methylbutyl methanesulfonate (1.01 g) was added to the solution and heated under reflux for 6.5 hours. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. The obtained residue was subjected to Florisil column chromatography (hexane/ethyl acetate=20/1) to obtain 2-ethyl-1-methylbutyl N-phenyl-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate (0.74 g).
  • Obtained 2-ethyl-1-methylbutyl N-phenyl-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate was dissolved to methanol (15 mL), and then small amount of potassium carbonate was added to the solution at room temperature, and then it was stirred for 1 hour. After that, 4-fluorothiophenol (0.19 mL) was added to the mixture at room temperature and stirred for 2.7 hours. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. The obtained residue was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane/ethyl acetate=20/1) and medium pressure HPLC (hexane/ethyl acetate=99/1) to obtain 2-ethyl-1-methylbutyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate (0.43 g).
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.93 (6H, t J=7.2 Hz), 1.27-1.51 (8H, m), 4.12 (1H, br), 5.93 (1H, d J=15.6 Hz), 6.69 (2H, d J=7.6 Hz), 6.97-7.04 (3H, m), 7.18-7.35 (5H, m)
  • Below mentioned compounds were synthesized in a similar manner as the Example AB4.
  • Compound AB31-2: 1,2-dimethylpentyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00051
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.89 (3H, t J=6.8 Hz), 0.97 (3H, t J=6.8 Hz), 1.18-1.41 (7H, m), 1.78-1.86 (1H, m), 3.91-4.01 (1H, m), 5.92 (1H, d J=15.5 Hz), 6.69 (2H, d J=9.0 Hz), 6.97-7.04 (3H, m), 7.14-7.35 (5H, m).
  • Compound AB45-2: 3-methyl-1-propylbutyl 3-(4-fluorophenylthio)-N-(phenyl)thioacrylimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00052
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.86-0.92 (9H, m), 1.26-1.31 (2H, m), 1.40-1.66 (5H, m), 1.79-1.85 (1H, m), 3.95-4.02 (1H, m), 5.93 (1H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 6.66-6.68 (2H, m), 6.93-7.02 (3H, m), 7.20-7.25 (2H, m), 7.29-7.32 (2H, m)
  • Other examples of the compound (1) which can be produced in a similar manner as described above will be shown with the compound number.
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00053
  • wherein X, Y and Z are any one of the combinations of the substituents shown in Table 1.
  • TABLE 1
    Stereochemistry
    of the
    Compound —CH═CH—
    Number X Y Z bond
    212
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00054
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00055
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00056
    Z
    214
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00057
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00058
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00059
    Z
    216
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00060
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00061
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00062
    Z
    218
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00063
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00064
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00065
    Z
    220
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00066
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00067
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00068
    Z
    222
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00069
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00070
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00071
    Z
    224
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00072
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00073
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00074
    Z
    227
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00075
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00076
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00077
    Z
    229
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00078
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00079
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00080
    Z
    231
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00081
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00082
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00083
    Z
    233
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00084
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00085
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00086
    Z
    236
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00087
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00088
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00089
    Z
    238
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00090
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00091
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00092
    Z
    240
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00093
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00094
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00095
    Z
    242
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00096
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00097
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00098
    Z
    244
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00099
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00100
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00101
    Z
    246
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00102
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00103
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00104
    Z
    247
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00105
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00106
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00107
    Z
    249
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00108
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00109
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00110
    Z
    251
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00111
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00112
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00113
    Z
    253
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00114
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00115
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00116
    Z
    255
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00117
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00118
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00119
    Z
    257
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00120
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00121
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00122
    Z
    342
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00123
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00124
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00125
    Z
    344
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00126
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00127
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00128
    Z
    346
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00129
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00130
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00131
    Z
    348
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00132
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00133
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00134
    Z
    350
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00135
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00136
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00137
    Z
    352
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00138
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00139
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00140
    Z
    355
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00141
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00142
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00143
    Z
    358
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00144
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00145
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00146
    Z
    360
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00147
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00148
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00149
    Z
    362
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00150
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00151
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00152
    Z
    364
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00153
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00154
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00155
    Z
    369
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00156
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00157
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00158
    Z
    372
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00159
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00160
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00161
    Z
    374
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00162
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00163
    Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00164
    Z
    376
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    417
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    Z
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    439
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    Z
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    526
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    527
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    528
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    529
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    530
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    533
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    536
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    538
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    540
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  • Other specific examples of the compound (AAI) will be shown below.
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  • Compounds AA1-1 to AA1-5352 wherein RAA represents a cyclopropylmethyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA1-2 to AA2-5352 wherein RAA represents a 1-cyclopropylethyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA1-3 to AA3-5352 wherein RAA represents a 1-cyclopropylpropyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA1-4 to AA4-5352 wherein RAA represents a cyclobutylmethyl group, and (XAA)m AA, ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA1-5 to AA5-5352 wherein RAA represents a 1-cyclobutylethyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA6-1 to AA6-5352 wherein RAA represents a 1-cyclobutylpropyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA1-7 to AA7-5352 wherein RAA represents a cyclopentylmethyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA8-1 to AA8-5352 wherein RAA represents a 1-cyclopentylethyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA9-1 to AA9-5352 wherein RAA represents a 1-cyclopentylpropyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA10-1 to AA10-5352 wherein RAA represents a cyclohexylmethyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA11-1 to AA11-5352 wherein RAA represents a 1-cyclohexylethyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA12-1 to AA12-5352 wherein RAA represents a 1-cyclohexylpropyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA13-1 to AA13-5352 wherein RAA represents a 2-cyclopropylethyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA14-1 to AA14-5352 wherein RAA represents a 2-cyclopropylpropyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA15-1 to AA15-5352 wherein RAA represents a 2-cyclopropyl 1-methylethyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA16-1 to AA16-5352 wherein RAA represents a 3-cyclopropylpropyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA17-1 to AA17-5352 wherein RAA represents a 2-cyclobutylethyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA18-1 to AA18-5352 wherein RAA represents a 2-cyclobutylpropyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA19-1 to AA19-5352 wherein RAA represents a 2-cyclobutyl 1-methylethyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA20-1 to AA20-5352 wherein RAA represents a 3-cyclobutylpropyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA21-1 to AA21-5352 wherein RAA represents a 2-cyclopentylethyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA22-1 to AA22-5352 wherein RAA represents a 2-cyclopentylpropyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA23-1 to AA23-5352 wherein RAA represents a 2-cyclopentyl 1-methylethyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA24-1 to AA24-5352 wherein RAA represents a 3-cyclopentylpropyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA25-1 to AA25-5352 wherein RAA represents a 2-cyclohexylethyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA26-1 to AA26-5352 wherein RAA represents a 2-cyclohexylpropyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA27-1 to AA27-5352 wherein RAA represents a 2-cyclohexyl1-methylethyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AA28-1 to AA28-5352 wherein RAA represents a 3-cyclohexylpropyl group, and (XAA)m AA, (ZAA)n AA and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −5352 among the following “combinations G”.
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  • Compounds AB1-1 to AB1-6690 wherein RAB represents a 2-methylcyclopropyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB2-1 to AB2-6690 wherein RAB represents a 2-methylcyclobutyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB3-1 to AB3-6690 wherein RAB represents a 2-methylcyclopentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB4-1 to AB4-6690 wherein RAB represents a 3-methylcyclopentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB5-1 to AB5-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-methylcyclohexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB6-1 to AB6-6690 wherein RAB represents a 2-methylcyclohexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB7-1 to AB7-6690 wherein RAB represents a 3-methylcyclohexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB8-1 to AB8-6690 wherein RAB represents a 4-methylcyclohexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB9-1 to AB9-6690 wherein RAB represents a 2,3-dimethylcyclohexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB10-1 to AB10-6690 wherein RAB represents a 2,4-dimethylcyclohexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB11-1 to AB11-6690 wherein RAB represents a 2,5-dimethylcyclohexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB12-1 to AB12-6690 wherein RAB represents a 3,5-dimethylcyclohexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB13-1 to AB13-6690 wherein RAB represents a 3,3-dimethylcyclohexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB14-1 to AB14-6690 wherein RAB represents a 4,4-dimethylcyclohexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB15-1 to AB15-6690 wherein RAB represents a 4-ethylcyclohexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB16-1 to AB16-6690 wherein RAB represents a 4-isopropylcyclohexyl group, and, (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB17-1 to AB17-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-methylhexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB18-1 to AB18-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-ethylpentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB19-1 to AB19-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-propylbutyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB20-1 to AB20-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-methylheptyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB21-1 to AB21-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-ethylhexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB22-1 to AB22-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-propylpentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB23-1 to AB23-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-methyloctyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB24-1 to AB24-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-ethylheptyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB25-1 to AB25-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-propylhexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB26-1 to AB26-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-butylpentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB27-1 to AB27-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-methylnonyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB28-1 to AB28-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-ethyloctyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB29-1 to AB29-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-propylheptyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB30-1 to AB30-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-butylhexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB31-1 to AB31-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,2-dimethylpentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB32-1 to AB32-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,3-dimethylpentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB33-1 to AB33-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,4-dimethylpentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB34-1 to AB34-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-(methylethyl)butyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB35-1 to AB35-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-ethyl 2-methylbutyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB36-1 to AB36-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-ethyl 3-methylbutyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB37-1 to AB37-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,2-dimethylhexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB38-1 to AB38-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,3-dimethylhexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB39-1 to AB39-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,4-dimethylhexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB40-1 to AB40-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,5-dimethylhexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB41-1 to AB41-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-(methylethyl)pentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB42-1 to AB42-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-ethyl 2-methylpentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB43-1 to AB43-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-ethyl 3-methylpentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB44-1 to AB44-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-ethyl 4-methylpentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB45-1 to AB45-6690 wherein RAB represents a 3-methyl 1-propylbutyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB46-1 to AB46-6690 wherein RAB represents a 2-methyl 1-propylbutyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB47-1 to AB47-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,2-dimethylheptyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB48-1 to AB48-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,3-dimethylheptyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB49-1 to AB49-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,4-dimethylheptyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB50-1 to AB50-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,5-dimethylheptyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB51-1 to AB51-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,6-dimethylheptyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB52-1 to AB52-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-(methylethyl)hexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB53-1 to AB53-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-ethyl 1-methylhexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB54-1 to AB54-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-ethyl 2-methylhexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB55-1 to AB55-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-ethyl 3-methylhexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB56-1 to AB56-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-ethyl 4-methylhexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB57-1 to AB57-6690 wherein RAB represents a
  • 1-ethyl 5-methylhexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB58-1 to AB58-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-(2-methylpropyl)pentyl group, and (XAB)m AB , (Z AB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB59-1 to AB59-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-(1-methylpropyl)pentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB60-1 to AB60-6690 wherein RAB represents a 2-methyl 1-propylpentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB61-1 to AB71-6690 wherein RAB represents a 3-methyl 1-propylpentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB62-1 to AB72-6690 wherein RAB represents a 4-methyl 1-propylpentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB63-1 to AB73-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,2-dimethyloctyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB64-1 to AB74-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,3-dimethyloctyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB65-1 to AB75-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,4-dimethyloctyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB66-1 to AB76-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,5-dimethyloctyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB67-1 to AB77-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,6-dimethyloctyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB68-1 to AB78-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,7-dimethyloctyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB69-1 to AB79-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-(methylethyl) heptyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB70-1 to AB70-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-ethyl 2-methylheptyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB71-1 to AB71-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-ethyl 3-methylheptyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB72-1 to AB72-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-ethyl 4-methylheptyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB73-1 to AB73-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-ethyl 5-methylheptyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB74-1 to AB74-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-ethyl 6-methylheptyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB75-1 to AB75-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-(2-methylpropyl)hexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB76-1 to AB76-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-(1-methylpropyl) hexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB77-1 to AB77-6690 wherein RAB represents a 2-methyl 1-propylhexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB78-1 to AB78-6690 wherein RAB represents a 3-methyl 1-propylhexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB79-1 to AB79-6690 wherein RAB represents a 4-methyl 1-propylhexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB80-1 to AB80-6690 wherein RAB represents a 5-methyl 1-propylhexyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB81-1 to AB81-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-butyl 4-methylpentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB82-1 to AB82-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-butyl 3-methylpentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB83-1 to AB83-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-butyl 2-methylpentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB84-1 to AB84-6690 wherein RAB represents a 2-ethyl 1-methylbutyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB85-1 to AB85-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,2-diethylbutyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB86-1 to AB86-6690 wherein RAB represents a 2-ethyl 1-propylbutyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB87-1 to AB87-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,2-diethylpentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB88-1 to AB88-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,3-diethylpentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • 2-ethyl 1-propylpentyl Compounds AB89-1 to AB89-6690 wherein RAB represents a group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB90-1 to AB90-6690 wherein RAB represents a 3-ethyl 1-propylpentyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB91-1 to AB91-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1-indanyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB92-1 to AB92-6690 wherein RAB represents a 2-indanyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB93-1 to AB93-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro 1-naphtyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • Compounds AB94-1 to AB94-6690 wherein RAB represents a 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro 2-naphtyl group, and (XAB)m AB, (ZAB)n AB and geometric isomer of CH═CH corresponds to compound branch numbers −1 to −6690 among the following “combinations G”.
  • “combinations G”:
    [compound branch number: (XAA)m AA or (XAB)m AB, (ZAA)n AA or (ZAB)n AB, geometric isomer of CH═CH double bond]=
    [−1:H,H,E], [−2:4-F,H,E], [−3:4-F,H,Z], [−4:4-Cl,H,E], [−5:4-Cl,H,Z], [−6:4-Br,H,E], [−7:4-I,H,E], [−8:4-Me,H,E], [−9:4-Me,H,Z], [−10:4-Et,H,E], [−11:4-C3H2,H,E], [−12:4-(Me)2CH,H,E], [−13:4-CF3,H,E], [−14:4-CF3,H,Z], [−15:4-C2F5,H,E], [−16:4-C3F7, H,E], [−17:4-(CF3)2CF,H,E], [−18:4-(CF3)2CH,H,E], [−19:4-CHF2,H,E], [−20:4-CH2F,H,E], [−21:4-CF3CH2,H,E], [−22:4-MeO,H,E], [−23:4-MeO,H,Z], [−24:4-EtO,H,E], [−25:4-C3H2O,H,E], [−26:4-(Me)2CHO,H,E], [−27:4-NO2,H,E], [−28:4-NO2,H,Z], [−29:3-F,H,E], [−30:3-F,H,Z], [−31:3-Cl,H,E], [−32:3-Cl,H,Z], [−33:3-Br,H,E], [−34:3-I,H,E], [−35:3-Me,H,E], [−36:3-Me,H,Z], [−37:3-Et,H,E], [−38:3-C3H7,H,E], [−39:3-(Me)2CH,H,E], [−40:3-CF3,H,E], [−41:3-CF3,H,Z], [−42:3-C2F5,H,E], [−43:3-C3F2,H,E], [−44:3-(CF3)2CF,H,E], [−45:3-(CF3)2CH,H,E], [−46:3-CHF2,H,E], [−47:3-CHF2,H,Z], [−48:3-CH2F,H,E], [−49:3-CH2F,H,Z], [−50:3-CF3CH2,H,E], [−51:3-MeO,H,E], [−52:3-MeO,H,Z], [−53:3-EtO,H,E], [−54:3-C3H2O,H,E], [−55:3-(Me)2CHO,H,E], [−56:3-NO2,H,E], [−57:2-F,H,E], [−58:2-Cl,H,E], [−59:2-Br,H,E], [−60:2-I,H,E], [−61:2-Me,H,E], [−62:2-Et,H,E], [−63:2-C3H7,H,E], [−64:2-(Me)2CH,H,E], [−65:2-CF3,H,E], [−66:2-C2F5,H,E], [−67:2-C3F7,H,E], [−68:2-(CF3)2CF,H,E], [−69:2-(CF3)2CH,H,E], [−70:2-CHF2,H,E], [−71:2-CH2F,H,E], [−72:2-CF3CH2,H,E], [−73:2-MeO,H,E], [−74:2-EtO,H,E], [−75:2-C3H7O,H,E], [−76:2-(Me)2CHO,H,E], [−77:2-NO2,H,E], [−78:2,3-F2,H,E], [−79:2,4-F2,H,E], [−80:2,5-F2,H,E], [−81:2,6-F2,H,E], [−82:3,4-F2,H,E], [−83:3,4-F2,H,Z], [−84:3,5-F2,H,E], [−85:3,5-F2,H,Z], [−86:2,3-Cl2,H,E], [−87:2,3-Cl2,H,Z], [−88:2,4-Cl2,H,E], [−89:2,4-Cl2,H,Z], [−90:2,5-Cl2,H,E], [−91:2,5-Cl2,H,Z], [−92:2,6-Cl2,H,E], [−93:3,4-Cl2,H,E], [−94:3,5-Cl2,H,E], [−95:2,3-Br2,H,E], [−96:2,4-Br2,H,E], [−97:2,5-Br2,H,E], [−98:2,6-Br2,H,E], [−99:3,4-Br2,H,E], [−100:3,5-Br2,H,E], [−101:2,3-Me2,H,E], [−102:2,4-Me2,H,E], [−103:2,5-Me2,H,E], [−104:2,6-Me2,H,E], [−105:3,4-Me2,H,E], [−106:3,5-Me2,H,E], [−107:2,3-Et2,H,E], [−108:2,4-Et2,H,E], [−109:2,5-Et2,H,E], [−110:2,6-Et2,H,E], [−111:3,4-Et2,H,E], [−112:3,5-Et2,H,E], [−113:2,3-(CF3)2,H,E], [−114:2,4-(CF3)2,H,E], [−115:2,5-(CF3)2,H,E], [−116:2,6-(CF3)2,H,E], [−117:3,4-(CF3)2,H,E], [−118:3,5-(CF3)2,H,E], [−119:2,3-(CHF2)2,H,E], [−120:2,4-(CHF2)2,H,E], [−121:2,5-(CHF2)2,H,E], [−122:2,6-(CHF2)2,H,E], [−123:3,4-(CHF2)2,H,E], [−124:3,5-(CHF2)2,H,E], [−125:2,3-(CH2F)2, H,E], [126:2,4-(CH2F)2,H,E], [−127:2,5-(CH2F)2,H,E], [−128:2,6-(CH2F)2,H,E], [−129:3,4-(CH2F)2,H,E], [−130:3,5-(CH2F)2,H,E], [−131:2,3-(MeO)2,H,E], [−132:2,4-(MeO)2,H,E], [−133:2,5-(MeO)2,H,E], [−134:2,6-(MeO)2,H,E], [−135:3,4-(MeO)2,H,E], [−136:3,5-(MeO)2,H,E], [−137:2,3-(EtO)2,H,E], [−138:2,4-(EtO)2,H,E], [−139:2,5-(EtO)2,H,E], [−140:2,6-(EtO)2,H,E], [−141:3,4-(EtO)2,H,E], [−142:3,5-(EtO)2,H,E], [−143:2-Cl-3-F,H,E], [−144:2-Cl-4-F,H,E], [−145:2-Cl-5-F,H,E], [−146:2-Cl-6-F,H,E], [−147:3-Cl-2-F,H,E], [−148:3-Cl-4-F,H,E], [−149:3-Cl-5-F,H,E], [−150:4-Cl-2-F,H,E], [−151:4-Cl-3-F,H,E], [−152:2-F-3-Me,H,E], [−153:2-F-4-Me,H,E], [−154:2-F-5-Me,H,E], [−155:2-F-6-Me,H,E], [−156:3-F-2-Me,H,E], [−157:3-F-4-Me,H,E], [−158:3-F-5-Me,H,E], [−159:4-F-2-Me,H,E], [−160:4-F-3-Me,H,E], [−161:2-Cl-3-Me,H,E], [−162:2-Cl-4-Me,H,E], [−163:2-Cl-5-Me,H,E], [−164:2-Cl-6-Me,H,E], [−165:3-Cl-2-Me,H,E], [−166:3-Cl-4-Me,H,E], [−167:3-Cl-5-Me,H,E], [−168:4-Cl-2-Me,H,E], [−169:4-Cl-3-Me,H,E], [−170:2-F-3-CF3,H,E], [−171:2-F-4-CF3,H,E], [−172:2-F-5-CF3,H,E], [−173:2-F-6-CF3,H,E], [−174:3-F-2-CF3,H,E], [−175:3-F-4-CF3,H,E], [−176:3-F-5-CF3,H,E], [−177:4-F-2-CF3,H,E], [−178:4-F-3-CF3,H,E], [−179:2-Cl-3-CF3,H,E], [−180:2-Cl-4-CF3,H,E], [−181:2-Cl-5-CF3,H,E], [−182:2-Cl-6-CF3,H,E], [−183:3-Cl-2-CF3,H,E], [−184:3-Cl-4-CF3,H,E], [−185:3-Cl-5-CF3,H,E], [−186:4-Cl-2-CF3,H,E], [−187:4-Cl-3-CF3,H,E], [−188:2-Me-3-CF3,H,E], [−189:2-Me-4-CF3,H,E], [−190:2-Me-5-CF3,H,E], [−191:2-Me-6-CF3,H,E], [−192:3-Me-2-CF3,H,E], [−193:3-Me-4-CF3,H,E], [−194:3-Me-5-CF3,H,E], [−195:4-Me-2-CF3,H,E], [−196:4-Me-3-CF3,H,E], [−197:2-F-3-MeO,H,E], [−198:2-F-4-MeO,H,E], [−199:2-F-5-MeO,H,E], [−200:2-F-6-MeO,H,E], [−201:3-F-2-MeO,H,E], [−202:3-F-4-MeO,H,E], [−203:3-F-5-MeO,H,E], [−204:4-F-2-MeO,H,E], [−205:4-F-3-MeO,H,E], [−206:2-Cl-3-MeO,H,E], [−207:2-Cl-4-MeO,H,E], [−208:2-Cl-5-MeO,H,E], [−209:2-Cl-6-MeO,H,E], [−210:3-Cl-2-MeO,H,E], [−211:3-Cl-4-MeO,H,E], [−212:3-Cl-5-MeO,H,E], [−213:4-Cl-2-MeO,H,E], [−214:4-Cl-3-MeO,H,E], [−215:2-Me-3-MeO,H,E], [−216:2-Me-4-MeO,H,E], [−217:2-Me-5-MeO,H,E], [−218:2-Me-6-MeO,H,E], [−219:3-Me-2-MeO,H,E], [−220:3-Me-4-MeO,H,E], [−221:3-Me-5-MeO,H,E], [−222:4-Me-2-MeO,H,E], [−223:4-Me-3-MeO,H,E],
    [−224:H,4-F,E], [−225:4-F,4-F,E], [−226:4-F,4-F,Z], [−227:4-Cl,4-F,E], [−228:4-Cl,4-F,Z], [−229:4-Br,4-F,E], [−230:4-I,4-F,E], [−231:4-Me,4-F,E], [−232:4-Me,4-F,Z], [−233:4-Et,4-F,E], [−234:4-C3H7,4-F,E], [−235:4-(Me)2CH,4-F,E], [−236:4-CF3,4-F,E], [−237:4-CF3,4-F,Z], [−238:4-C2F5,4-F,E], [−239:4-C3F7,4-F,E], [−240:4-(CF3)2CF,4-F,E], [−241:4-(CF3)2CH,4-F,E], [−242:4-CHF2,4-F,E], [−243:4-CH2F,4-F,E], [−244:4-CF3CH2,4-F,E], [−245:4-MeO,4-F,E], [−246:4-MeO,4-F,Z], [−247:4-EtO,4-F,E], [−248:4-C3H7O,4-F,E], [−249:4-(Me)2CHO,4-F,E], [−250:4-NO2,4-F,E], [−251:4-NO2,4-F,Z], [−252:3-F,4-F,E], [−253:3-F,4-F,Z], [−254:3-Cl,4-F,E], [−255:3-Cl,4-F,Z], [−256:3-Br,4-F,E], [−257:3-I,4-F,E], [−258:3-Me,4-F,E], [−259:3-Me,4-F,Z], [−260:3-Et,4-F,E], [−261:3-C3H7,4-F,E], [−262:3-(Me)2CH,4-F,E], [−263:3-CF3,4-F,E], [−264:3-CF3,4-F,Z], [−265:3-C2F5,4-F,E], [−266:3-C3F7,4-F,E], [−267:3-(CF3)2CF,4-F,E], [−268:3-(CF3)2CH,4-F,E], [−269:3-CHF2,4-F,E], [−270:3-CHF2,4-F,Z], [−271:3-CH2F,4-F,E], [−272:3-CH2F,4-F,Z], [−273:3-CF3CH2,4-F,E], [−274:3-MeO,4-F,E], [−275:3-MeO,4-F,Z], [−276:3-EtO,4-F,E], [−277:3-C3H7O,4-F,E], [−278:3-(Me)2CHO,4-F,E], [−279:3-NO2,4-F,E], [−280:2-F,4-F,E], [−281:2-Cl,4-F,E], [−282:2-Br,4-F,E], [−283:2-I,4-F,E], [−284:2-Me,4-F,E], [−285:2-Et,4-F,E], [−286:2-C3H7,4-F,E], [−287:2-(Me)2CH,4-F,E], [−288:2-CF3,4-F,E], [−289:2-C2F5,4-F,E], [−290:2-C3F7,4-F,E], [−291:2-(CF3)2CF,4-F,E], [−292:2-(CF3)2CH,4-F,E], [−293:2-CHF2,4-F,E], [−294:2-CH2F,4-F,E], [−295:2-CF3CH2,4-F,E], [−296:2-MeO,4-F,E], [−297:2-EtO,4-F,E], [−298:2-C3H7O,4-F,E], [−299:2-(Me)2CHO,4-F,E], [−300:2-NO2,4-F,E], [−301:2,3-F2,4-F,E], [−302:2,4-F2,4-F,E], [−303:2,5-F2,4-F,E], [−304:2,6-F2,4-F,E], [−305:3,4-F2,4-F,E], [−306:3,4-F2,4-F,Z], [−307:3,5-F2,4-F,E], [−308:3,5-F2,4-F,Z], [−309:2,3-Cl2,4-F,E], [−310:2,3-Cl2,4-F,Z], [−311:2,4-Cl2,4-F,E], [−312:2,4-Cl2,4-F,Z], [−313:2,5-Cl2,4-F,E], [−314:2,5-Cl2,4-F,Z], [−315:2,6-Cl2,4-F,E], [−316:3,4-Cl2,4-F,E], [−317:3,5-Cl2,4-F,E], [−318:2,3-Br2,4-F,E], [−319:2,4-Br2,4-F,E], [−320:2,5-Br2,4-F,E], [−321:2,6-Br2,4-F,E], [−322:3,4-Br2,4-F,E], [−323:3,5-Br2,4-F,E], [−324:2,3-Me2,4-F,E], [−325:2,4-Me2,4-F,E], [−326:2,5-Me2,4-F,E], [−327:2,6-Me2,4-F,E], [−328:3,4-Me2,4-F,E], [−329:3,5-Me2,4-F,E], [−330:2,3-Et2,4-F,E], [−331:2,4-Et2,4-F,E], [−332:2,5-Et2,4-F,E], [−333:2,6-Et2,4-F,E], [−334:3,4-Et2,4-F,E], [−335:3,5-Et2,4-F,E], [−336:2,3-(CF3)2,4-F,E], [−337:2,4-(CF3)2,4-F,E], [−338:2,5-(CF3)2,4-F,E], [−339:2,6-(CF3)2,4-F,E], [−340:3,4-(CF3)2,4-F,E], [−341:3,5-(CF3)2,4-F,E], [−342:2,3-(CHF2)2,4-F,E], [−343:2,4-(CHF2)2,4-F,E], [−344:2,5-(CHF2)2,4-F,E], [−345:2,6-(CHF2)2,4-F,E], [−346:3,4-(CHF2)2,4-F,E], [−347:3,5-(CHF2)2,4-F,E], [−348:2,3-(CH2F)2,4-F,E], [−349:2,4-(CH2F)2,4-F,E], [−350:2,5-(CH2F)2,4-F,E], [−351:2,6-(CH2F)2,4-F,E], [−352:3,4-(CH2F)2,4-F,E], [−353:3,5-(CH2F)2,4-F,E], [−354:2,3-(MeO)2,4-F,E], [−355:2,4-(MeO)2,4-F,E], [−356:2,5-(MeO)2,4-F,E], [−357:2,6-(MeO)2,4-F,E], [−358:3,4-(MeO)2,4-F,E], [−359:3,5-(MeO)2,4-F,E], [−360:2,3-(EtO)2,4-F,E], [−361:2,4-(EtO)2,4-F,E], [−362:2,5-(EtO)2,4-F,E], [−363:2,6-(EtO)2,4-F,E], [−364:3,4-(EtO)2,4-F,E], [−365:3,5-(EtO)2,4-F,E], [−366:2-Cl-3-F,4-F,E], [−367:2-Cl-4-F,4-F,E], [−368:2-Cl-5-F,4-F,E], [−369:2-Cl-6-F,4-F,E], [−370:3-Cl-2-F,4-F,E], [−371:3-Cl-4-F,4-F,E], [−372:3-Cl-5-F,4-F,E], [−373:4-Cl-2-F,4-F,E], [−374:4-Cl-3-F,4-F,E], [−375:2-F-3-Me,4-F,E], [−376:2-F-4-Me,4-F,E], [−377:2-F-5-Me,4-F,E], [−378:2-F-6-Me,4-F,E], [−379:3-F-2-Me,4-F,E], [−380:3-F-4-Me,4-F,E], [−381:3-F-5-Me,4-F,E], [−382:4-F-2-Me,4-F,E], [−383:4-F-3-Me,4-F,E], [−384:2-Cl-3-Me,4-F,E], [−385:2-Cl-4-Me,4-F,E], [−386:2-Cl-5-Me,4-F,E], [−387:2-Cl-6-Me,4-F,E], [−388:3-Cl-2-Me,4-F,E], [−389:3-Cl-4-Me,4-F,E], [−390:3-Cl-5-Me,4-F,E], [−391:4-Cl-2-Me,4-F,E], [−392:4-Cl-3-Me,4-F,E], [−393:2-F-3-CF3,4-F,E], [−394:2-F-4-CF3,4-F,E], [−395:2-F-5-CF3,4-F,E], [−396:2-F-6-CF3,4-F,E], [−397:3-F-2-CF3,4-F,E], [−398:3-F-4-CF3,4-F,E], [−399:3-F-5-CF3,4-F,E], [−400:4-F-2-CF3,4-F,E], [−401:4-F-3-CF3,4-F,E], [−402:2-Cl-3-CF3,4-F,E], [−403:2-Cl-4-CF3,4-F,E], [−404:2-Cl-5-CF3,4-F,E], [−405:2-Cl-6-CF3,4-F,E], [−406:3-Cl-2-CF3,4-F,E], [−407:3-Cl-4-CF3,4-F,E], [−408:3-Cl-5-CF3,4-F, F], [−409:4-Cl-2-CF3,4-F,E], [−410:4-Cl-3-CF3,4-F,E], [−411:2-Me-3-CF3,4-F,E], [−412:2-Me-4-CF3,4-F,E], [−413:2-Me-5-CF3,4-F,E], [−414:2-Me-6-CF3,4-F,E], [−415:3-Me-2-CF3,4-F,E], [−416:3-Me-4-CF3,4-F,E], [−417:3-Me-5-CF3,4-F,E], [−418:4-Me-2-CF3,4-F,E], [−419:4-Me-3-CF3,4-F,E], [−420:2-F-3-MeO,4-F,E], [−421:2-F-4-MeO,4-F,E], [−422:2-F-5-MeO,4-F,E], [−423:2-F-6-MeO,4-F,E], [−424:3-F-2-MeO,4-F,E], [−425:3-F-4-MeO,4-F,E], [−426:3-F-5-MeO,4-F,E], [−427:4-F-2-MeO,4-F,E], [−428:4-F-3-MeO,4-F,E], [−429:2-Cl-3-MeO,4-F,E], [−430:2-Cl-4-MeO,4-F,E], [−431:2-Cl-5-MeO,4-F,E], [−432:2-Cl-6-MeO,4-F,E], [−433:3-Cl-2-MeO,4-F,E], [−434:3-Cl-4-MeO,4-F,E], [−435:3-Cl-5-MeO,4-F,E], [−436:4-Cl-2-MeO,4-F,E], [−437:4-Cl-3-MeO,4-F,E], [−438:2-Me-3-MeO,4-F,E], [−439:2-Me-4-MeO,4-F,E], [−440:2-Me-5-MeO,4-F,E], [−441:2-Me-6-MeO,4-F,E], [−442:3-Me-2-MeO,4-F,E], [−443:3-Me-4-MeO,4-F,E], [−444:3-Me-5-MeO,4-F,E], [−445:4-Me-2-MeO,4-F,E], [−446:4-Me-3-MeO,4-F,E],
    [−447:H,4-Cl,E], [−448:4-F,4-Cl,E], [−449:4-F,4-Cl,Z], [−450:4-Cl,4-Cl,E], [−451:4-Cl,4-Cl,Z], [−452:4-Br,4-Cl,E], [−453:4-I,4-Cl,E], [−454:4-Me,4-Cl,E], [−455:4-Me,4-Cl,Z], [−456:4-Et,4-Cl,E], [−457:4-C3H7,4-Cl,E], [−458:4-(Me)2CH,4-Cl,E], [−459:4-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−460:4-CF3,4-Cl,Z], [−461:4-C2F5,4-Cl,E], [−462:4-C3F7,4-Cl,E], [−463:4-(CF3)2CF,4-Cl,E], [−464:4-(CF3)2CH,4-Cl,E], [−465:4-CHF2,4-Cl,E], [−466:4-CH2F,4-Cl,E], [−467:4-CF3CH2,4-Cl,E], [−468:4-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−469:4-MeO,4-Cl,Z], [−470:4-EtO,4-Cl,E], [−471:4-C3H7O,4-Cl,E], [−472:4-(Me)2CHO,4-Cl,E], [−473:4-NO2,4-Cl,E], [−474:4-NO2,4-Cl,Z], [−475:3-F,4-Cl,E], [−476:3-F,4-Cl,Z], [−477:3-Cl,4-Cl,E], [−478:3-Cl,4-Cl,Z], [−479:3-Br,4-Cl,E], [−480:3-I,4-Cl,E], [−481:3-Me,4-Cl,E], [−482:3-Me,4-Cl,Z], [−483:3-Et,4-Cl,E], [−484:3-C3H7,4-Cl,E], [−485:3-(Me)2CH,4-Cl,E], [−486:3-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−487:3-CF3,4-Cl,Z], [−488:3-C2F5,4-Cl,E], [−489:3-C3F7,4-Cl,E], [−490:3-(CF3)2CF,4-Cl,E], [−491:3-(CF3)2CH,4-Cl,E], [−492:3-CHF2,4-Cl,E], [−493:3-CHF2,4-Cl,Z], [−494:3-CH2F,4-Cl,E], [−495:3-CH2F,4-Cl,Z], [−496:3-CF3CH2,4-Cl,E], [−497:3-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−498:3-MeO,4-Cl,Z], [−499:3-EtO,4-Cl,E], [−500:3-C3H7O,4-Cl,E], [−501:3-(Me)2CHO,4-Cl,E], [−502:3-NO2,4-Cl,E], [−503:2-F,4-Cl,E], [−504:2-Cl,4-Cl,E], [−505:2-Br,4-Cl,E], [−506:2-I,4-Cl,E], [−507:2-Me,4-Cl,E], [−508:2-Et,4-Cl,E], [−509:2-C3H7,4-Cl,E], [−510:2-(Me)2CH,4-Cl,E], [−511:2-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−512:2-C2F5,4-Cl,E], [−513:2-C3F7,4-Cl,E], [−514:2-(CF3)2CF,4-Cl,E], [−515:2-(CF3)2CH,4-Cl,E], [−516:2-CHF2,4-Cl,E], [−517:2-CH2F,4-Cl,E], [−518:2-CF3CH2,4-Cl,E], [−519:2-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−520:2-EtO,4-Cl,E], [−521:2-C3H7O,4-Cl,E], [−522:2-(Me)2CHO,4-Cl,E], [−523:2-NO2,4-Cl,E], [−524:2,3-F2,4-Cl,E], [−525:2,4-F2,4-Cl,E], [−526:2,5-F2,4-Cl,E], [−527:2,6-F2,4-Cl,E], [−528:3,4-F2,4-Cl,E], [−529:3,4-F2,4-Cl,Z], [−530:3,5-F2,4-Cl,E], [−531:3,5-F2,4-Cl,Z], [−532:2,3-Cl2,4-Cl,E], [−533:2,3-Cl2,4-Cl,Z], [−534:2,4-Cl2,4-Cl,E], [−535:2,4-Cl2,4-Cl,Z], [−536:2,5-Cl2,4-Cl,E], [−537:2,5-Cl2,4-Cl,Z], [−538:2,6-Cl2,4-Cl,E], [−539:3,4-Cl2,4-Cl,E], [−540:3,5-Cl2,4-Cl,E], [−541:2,3-Br2,4-Cl,E], [−542:2,4-Br2,4-Cl,E], [−543:2,5-Br2,4-Cl,E], [−544:2,6-Br2,4-Cl,E], [−545:3,4-Br2,4-Cl,E], [−546:3,5-Br2,4-Cl,E], [−547:2,3-Me2,4-Cl,E], [−548:2,4-Me2,4-Cl,E], [−549:2,5-Me2,4-Cl,E], [−550:2,6-Me2,4-Cl,E], [−551:3,4-Me2,4-Cl,E], [−552:3,5-Me2,4-Cl,E], [−553:2,3-Et2,4-Cl,E], [−554:2,4-Et2,4-Cl,E], [−555:2,5-Et2,4-Cl,E], [−556:2,6-Et2,4-Cl,E], [−557:3,4-Et2,4-Cl,E], [−558:3,5-Et2,4-Cl,E], [−559:2,3-(CF3)2,4-Cl,E], [−560:2,4-(CF3)2,4-Cl,E], [−561:2,5-(CF3)2,4-Cl,E], [−562:2,6-(CF3)2,4-Cl,E], [−563:3,4-(CF3)2,4-Cl,E], [−564:3,5-(CF3)2,4-Cl,E], [−565:2,3-(CHF2)2,4-Cl,E], [−566:2,4-(CHF2)2,4-Cl,E], [−567:2,5-(CHF2)2,4-Cl,E], [−568:2,6-(CHF2)2,4-Cl,E], [−569:3,4-(CHF2)2,4-Cl,E], [−570:3,5-(CHF2)2,4-Cl,E], [−571:2,3-(CH2F)2,4-Cl,E], [−572:2,4-(CH2F)2,4-Cl,E], [−573:2,5-(CH2F)2,4-Cl,E], [−574:2,6-(CH2F)2,4-Cl,E], [−575:3,4-(CH2F)2,4-Cl,E], [−576:3,5-(CH2F)2,4-Cl,E], [−577:2,3-(MeO)2,4-Cl,E], [−578:2,4-(MeO)2,4-Cl,E], [−579:2,5-(MeO)2,4-Cl,E], [−580:2,6-(MeO)2,4-Cl,E], [−581:3,4-(MeO)2,4-Cl,E], [−582:3,5-(MeO)2,4-Cl,E], [−583:2,3-(EtO)2,4-Cl,E], [−584:2,4-(EtO)2,4-Cl,E], [−585:2,5-(EtO)2,4-Cl,E], [−586:2,6-(EtO)2,4-Cl,E], [−587:3,4-(EtO)2,4-Cl,E], [−588:3,5-(EtO)2,4-Cl,E], [−589:2-Cl-3-F,4-Cl,E], [−590:2-Cl-4-F,4-Cl,E], [−591:2-Cl-5-F,4-Cl,E], [−592:2-Cl-6-F,4-Cl,E], [−593:3-Cl-2-F,4-Cl,E], [−594:3-Cl-4-F,4-Cl,E], [−595:3-Cl-5-F,4-Cl,E], [−596:4-Cl-2-F,4-Cl,E], [−597:4-Cl-3-F,4-Cl,E], [−598:2-F-3-Me,4-Cl,E], [−599:2-F-4-Me,4-Cl,E], [−600:2-F-5-Me,4-Cl,E], [−601:2-F-6-Me,4-Cl,E], [−602:3-F-2-Me,4-Cl,E], [−603:3-F-4-Me,4-Cl,E], [−604:3-F-5-Me,4-Cl,E], [−605:4-F-2-Me,4-Cl,E], [−606:4-F-3-Me,4-Cl,E], [−607:2-Cl-3-Me,4-Cl,E], [−608:2-Cl-4-Me,4-Cl,E], [−609:2-Cl-5-Me,4-Cl,E], [−610:2-Cl-6-Me,4-Cl,E], [−611:3-Cl-2-Me,4-Cl,E], [−612:3-Cl-4-Me,4-Cl,E], [−613:3-Cl-5-Me,4-Cl,E], [−614:4-Cl-2-Me,4-Cl,E], [−615:4-Cl-3-Me,4-Cl,E], [−616:2-F-3-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−617:2-F-4-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−618:2-F-5-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−619:2-F-6-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−620:3-F-2-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−621:3-F-4-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−622:3-F-5-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−623:4-F-2-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−624:4-F-3-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−625:2-Cl-3-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−626:2-Cl-4-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−627:2-Cl-5-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−628:2-Cl-6-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−629:3-Cl-2-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−630:3-Cl-4-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−631:3-Cl-5-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−632:4-Cl-2-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−633:4-Cl-3-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−634:2-Me-3-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−635:2-Me-4-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−636:2-Me-5-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−637:2-Me-6-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−638:3-Me-2-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−639:3-Me-4-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−640:3-Me-5-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−641:4-Me-2-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−642:4-Me-3-CF3,4-Cl,E], [−643:2-F-3-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−644:2-F-4-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−645:2-F-5-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−646:2-F-6-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−647:3-F-2-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−648:3-F-4-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−649:3-F-5-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−650:4-F-2-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−651:4-F-3-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−652:2-Cl-3-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−653:2-Cl-4-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−654:2-Cl-5-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−655:2-Cl-6-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−656:3-Cl-2-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−657:3-Cl-4-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−658:3-Cl-5-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−659:4-Cl-2-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−660:4-Cl-3-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−661:2-Me-3-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−662:2-Me-4-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−663:2-Me-5-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−664:2-Me-6-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−665:3-Me-2-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−666:3-Me-4-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−667:3-Me-5-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−668:4-Me-2-MeO,4-Cl,E], [−669:4-Me-3-MeO,4-Cl,E],
    [−670:H,4-CF3,E], [−671:4-F,4-CF3,E], [−672:4-F,4-CF3,Z], [−673:4-Cl,4-CF3,E], [−674:4-Cl,4-CF3,Z], [−675:4-Br,4-CF3,E], [−676:4-I,4-CF3,E], [−677:4-Me,4-CF3,E], [−678:4-Me,4-CF3,Z], [−679:4-Et,4-CF3,E], [−680:4-C3H7,4-CF3,E], [−681:4-(Me)2CH,4-CF3,E], [−682:4-CF3,4-CF3,E], [−683:4-CF3,4-CF3,Z], [−684:4-C2F5,4-CF3,E], [−685:4-C3F7,4-CF3,E], [−686:4-(CF3)2CF,4-CF3,E], [−687:4-(CF3)2CH,4-CF3,E], [−688:4-CHF2,4-CF3,E], [−689:4-CH2F,4-CF3,E], [−690:4-CF3CH2,4-CF3,E], [−691:4-MeO,4-CF3,E], [−692:4-MeO,4-CF3,Z], [−693:4-EtO,4-CF3,E], [−694:4-C3H7O,4-CF3,E], [−695:4-(Me)2CHO,4-CF3,E], [−696:4-NO2,4-CF3,E], [−697:4-NO2,4-CF3,Z], [−698:3-F,4-CF3,E], [−699:3-F,4-CF3,Z], [−700:3-Cl,4-CF3,E], [−701:3-Cl,4-CF3,Z], [−702:3-Br,4-CF3,E], [−703:3-I,4-CF3,E], [−704:3-Me,4-CF3,E], [−705:3-Me,4-CF3,Z], [−706:3-Et,4-CF3,E], [−707:3-C3H7,4-CF3,E], [−708:3-(Me)2CH,4-CF3,E], [−709:3-CF3,4-CF3,E], [−710:3-CF3,4-CF3,Z], [−711:3-C2F5,4-CF3,E], [−712:3-C3F7,4-CF3,E], [−713:3-(CF3)2CF,4-CF3,E], [−714:3-(CF3)2CH,4-CF3,E], [−715:3-CHF2,4-CF3,E], [−716:3-CHF2,4-CF3,Z], [−717:3-CH2F,4-CF3,E], [−718:3-CH2F,4-CF3,Z], [−719:3-CF3CH2,4-CF3,E], [−720:3-MeO,4-CF3,E], [−721:3-MeO,4-CF3,Z], [−722:3-EtO,4-CF3,E], [−723:3-C3H7O,4-CF3,E], [−724:3-(Me)2CHO,4-CF3,E], [−725:3-NO2,4-CF3,E], [−726:2-F,4-CF3,E], [−727:2-Cl,4-CF3,E], [−728:2-Br,4-CF3,E], [−729:2-I,4-CF3,E], [−730:2-Me,4-CF3,E], [−731:2-Et,4-CF3,E], [−732:2-C3H7,4-CF3,E], [−733:2-(Me)2CH,4-CF3,E], [−734:2-CF3,4-CF3,E], [−735:2-C2F5,4-CF3,E], [−736:2-C3F7,4-CF3,E], [−737: 2-(CF3)2CF,4-CF3,E], [−738:2-(CF3)2CH,4-CF3,E], [−739:2-CHF2,4-CF3,E], [−740:2-CH2F,4-CF3,E], [−741:2-CF3CH2,4-CF3,E], [−742:2-MeO,4-CF3,E], [−743:2-EtO,4-CF3,E], [−744:2-C3H7O,4-CF3,E], [−745:2-(Me)2CHO,4-CF3,E], [−746:2-NO2,4-CF3,E], [−747:2,3-F2,4-CF3,E], [−748:2,4-F2,4-CF3,E], [−749:2,5-F2,4-CF3,E], [−750:2,6-F2,4-CF3,E], [−751:3,4-F2,4-CF3,E], [−752:3,4-F2,4-CF3,Z], [−753:3,5-F2,4-CF3,E], [−754:3,5-F2,4-CF3,Z], [−755:2,3-Cl2,4-CF3,E], [−756:2,3-Cl2,4-CF3,Z], [−757:2,4-Cl2,4-CF3,E], [−758:2,4-Cl2,4-CF3,Z], [−759:2,5-Cl2,4-CF3,E], [−760:2,5-Cl2,4-CF3,Z], [−761:2,6-Cl2,4-CF3,E], [−762:3,4-Cl2,4-CF3,E], [−763:3,5-Cl2,4-CF3,E], [−764:2,3-Br2,4-CF3,E], [−765:2,4-Br2,4-CF3,E], [−766:2,5-Br2,4-CF3,E], [−767:2,6-Br2,4-CF3,E], [−768:3,4-Br2,4-CF3,E], [−769:3,5-Br2,4-CF3,E], [−770:2,3-Me2,4-CF3,E], [−771:2,4-Me2,4-CF3,E], [−772:2,5-Me2,4-CF3,E], [−773:2,6-Me2,4-CF3,E], [−774:3,4-Me2,4-CF3,E], [−775:3,5-Me2,4-CF3,E], [−776:2,3-Et2,4-CF3,E], [−777:2,4-Et2,4-CF3,E], [−778:2,5-Et2,4-CF3,E], [−779:2,6-Et2,4-CF3,E], [−780:3,4-Et2,4-CF3,E], [−781:3,5-Et2,4-CF3,E], [−782:2,3-(CF3)2,4-CF3,E], [−783:2,4-(CF3)2,4-CF3,E], [−784:2,5-(CF3)2,4-CF3,E], [−785:2,6-(CF3)2,4-CF3,E], [−786:3,4-(CF3)2,4-CF3,E], [−787:3,5-(CF3)2,4-CF3,E], [−788:2,3-(CHF2)2,4-CF3,E], [−789:2,4-(CHF2)2,4-CF3,E], [−790:2,5-(CHF2)2,4-CF3,E], [−791:2,6-(CHF2)2,4-CF3,E], [−792:3,4-(CHF2)2,4-CF3,E], [−793:3,5-(CHF2)2,4-CF3,E], [−794:2,3-(CH2F)2,4-CF3,E], [−795:2,4-(CH2F)2,4-CF3,E], 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[−1187:2-CF3CH2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1188:2-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1189:2-EtO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1190:2-C3H7O,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1191:2-(Me)2CHO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1192:2-NO2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1193:2,3-F2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1194:2,4-F2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1195:2,5-F2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1196:2,6-F2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1197:3,4-F2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1198:3,4-F2,4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−1199:3,5-F2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1200:3,5-F2,4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−1201:2,3-Cl2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1202:2,3-Cl2,4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−1203:2,4-Cl2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1204:2,4-Cl2,4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−1205:2,5-Cl2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1206:2,5-Cl2,4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−1207:2,6-Cl2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1208:3,4-Cl2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1209:3,5-Cl2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1210:2,3-Br2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1211:2,4-Br2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1212:2,5-Br2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1213:2,6-Br2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1214:3,4-Br2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1215:3,5-Br2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1216:2,3-Me2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1217:2,4-Me2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1218:2,5-Me2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1219:2,6-Me2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1220:3,4-Me2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1221:3,5-Me2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1222:2,3-Et2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1223:2,4-Et2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1224:2,5-Et2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1225:2,6-Et2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1226:3,4-Et2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1227:3,5-Et2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1228:2,3-(CF3)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1229:2,4-(CF3)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1230:2,5-(CF3)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1231:2,6-(CF3)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1232:3,4-(CF3)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1233:3,5-(CF3)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1234:2,3-(CHF2)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1235:2,4-(CHF2)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1236:2,5-(CHF2)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1237:2,6-(CHF2)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1238:3,4-(CHF2)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1239:3,5-(CHF2)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1240:2,3-(CH2F)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1241:2,4-(CH2F)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1242:2,5-(CH2F)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1243:2,6-(CH2F)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1244:3,4-(CH2F)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1245:3,5-(CH2F)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1246:2,3-(MeO)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1247:2,4-(MeO)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1248:2,5-(MeO)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1249:2,6-(MeO)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1250:3,4-(MeO)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1251:3,5-(MeO)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1252:2,3-(EtO)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1253:2,4-(EtO)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1254:2,5-(EtO)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1255:2,6-(EtO)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1256:3,4-(EtO)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1257:3,5-(EtO)2,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1258:2-Cl-3-F,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1259:2-Cl-4-F,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1260:2-Cl-5-F,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1261:2-Cl-6-F,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1262:3-Cl-2-F,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1263:3-Cl-4-F,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1264:3-Cl-5-F,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1265:4-Cl-2-F,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1266:4-Cl-3-F,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1267:2-F-3-Me,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1268:2-F-4-Me,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1269:2-F-5-Me,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1270:2-F-6-Me,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1271:3-F-2-Me,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1272:3-F-4-Me,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1273:3-F-5-Me,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1274:4-F-2-Me,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1275:4-F-3-Me,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1276:2-Cl-3-Me,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1277:2-Cl-4-Me,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1278:2-Cl-5-Me,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1279:2-Cl-6-Me,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1280:3-Cl-2-Me,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1281:3-Cl-4-Me,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1282:3-Cl-5-Me,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1283:4-Cl-2-Me,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1284:4-Cl-3-Me,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1285:2-F-3-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1286:2-F-4-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1287:2-F-5-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1288:2-F-6-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1289:3-F-2-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1290:3-F-4-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1291:3-F-5-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1292:4-F-2-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1293:4-F-3-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1294:2-Cl-3-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1295:2-Cl-4-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1296:2-Cl-5-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1297:2-Cl-6-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1298:3-Cl-2-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1299:3-Cl-4-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1300:3-Cl-5-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1301:4-Cl-2-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1302:4-Cl-3-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1303:2-Me-3-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1304:2-Me-4-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1305:2-Me-5-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1306:2-Me-6-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1307:3-Me-2-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1308:3-Me-4-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1309:3-Me-5-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1310:4-Me-2-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1311:4-Me-3-CF3,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1312:2-F-3-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1313:2-F-4-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1314:2-F-5-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1315:2-F-6-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1316:3-F-2-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1317:3-F-4-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1318:3-F-5-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1319:4-F-2-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1320:4-F-3-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1321:2-Cl-3-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1322:2-Cl-4-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1323:2-Cl-5-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1324:2-Cl-6-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1325:3-Cl-2-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1326:3-Cl-4-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1327:3-Cl-5-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1328:4-Cl-2-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1329:4-Cl-3-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1330:2-Me-3-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1331:2-Me-4-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1332:2-Me-5-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1333:2-Me-6-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1334:3-Me-2-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1335:3-Me-4-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1336:3-Me-5-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1337:4-Me-2-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E], [−1338:4-Me-3-MeO,4-(Me)3CO,E],
    [−1339:H,3-F,E], [−1340:4-F,3-F,E], [−1341:4-F,3-F,Z], [−1342:4-Cl,3-F,E], [−1343:4-Cl,3-F,Z], [−1344:4-Br,3-F,E], [−1345:4-I,3-F,E], [−1346:4-Me,3-F,E], [−1347:4-Me,3-F,Z], [−1348:4-Et,3-F,E], [−1349:4-C3H7,3-F,E], [−1350:4-(Me)2CH,3-F,E], [−1351:4-CF3,3-F,E], [−1352:4-CF3,3-F,Z], [−1353:4-C2F5,3-F,E], [−1354:4-C3F7,3-F,E], [−1355:4-(CF3)2CF,3-F,E], [−1356:4-(CF3)2CH,3-F,E], [−1357:4-CHF2,3-F,E], [−1358:4-CH2F,3-F,E], [−1359:4-CF3CH2,3-F,E], [−1360:4-MeO,3-F,E], [−1361:4-MeO,3-F,Z], [−1362:4-EtO,3-F,E], [−1363:4-C3H7O,3-F,E], [−1364:4-(Me)2CHO,3-F,E], [−1365:4-NO2,3-F,E], [−1366:4-NO2,3-F,Z], [−1367:3-F,3-F,E], [−1368:3-F,3-F,Z], [−1369:3-Cl,3-F,E], [−1370:3-Cl,3-F,Z], [−1371:3-Br,3-F,E], [−1372:3-I,3-F,E], [−1373:3-Me,3-F,E], [−1374:3-Me,3-F,Z], [−1375:3-Et,3-F,E], [−1376:3-C3H7,3-F,E], [−1377:3-(Me)2CH,3-F,E], [−1378:3-CF3,3-F,E], [−1379:3-CF3,3-F,Z], [−1380:3-C2F5,3-F,E], [−1381:3-C3F7,3-F,E], [−1382:3-(CF3)2CF3-F,E], [−1383:3-(CF3)2CH,3-F,E], [−1384:3-CHF2,3-F,E], [−1385:3-CHF2,3-F,Z], [−1386:3-CH2F,3-F,E], [−1387:3-CH2F,3-F,Z], [−1388:3-CF3CH2,3-F,E], [−1389:3-MeO,3-F,E], [−1390:3-MeO,3-F,Z], [−1391:3-EtO,3-F,E], [−1392:3-C3H7O,3-F,E], [−1393:3-(Me)2CHO,3-F,E], [−1394:3-NO2,3-F,E], [−1395:2-F,3-F,E], [−1396:2-Cl,3-F,E], [−1397:2-Br,3-F,E], [−1398:2-I,3-F,E], [−1399:2-Me,3-F,E], [−1400:2-Et,3-F,E], [−1401:2-C3H7,3-F,E], [−1402:2-(Me)2CH,3-F,E], [−1403:2-CF3,3-F,E], [−1404:2-C2F5,3-F,E], [−1405:2-C3F7,3-F,E], [−1406:2-(CF3)2CF,3-F,E], [−1407:2-(CF3)2CH,3-F,E], [−1408:2-CHF2,3-F,E], [−1409:2-CH2F,3-F,E], [−1410:2-CH3 CH2,3-F,E], [−1411:2-MeO,3-F,E], [−1412:2-EtO,3-F,E], [−1413:2-C3H7O,3-F,E], [−1414:2-(Me)2CHO,3-F,E], [−1415:2-NO2,3-F,E], [−1416:2,3-F2,3-F,E], [−1417:2,4-F2,3-F,E], [−1418:2,5-F2,3-F,E], [−1419:2,6-F2,3-F,E], [−1420:3,4-F2,3-F,E], [−1421:3,4-F2,3-F,Z], [−1422:3,5-F2,3-F,E], [−1423:3,5-F2,3-F,Z], [−1424:2,3-Cl2,3-F,E], [−1425:2,3-Cl2,3-F,Z], [−1426:2,4-Cl2,3-F,E], [−1427:2,4-Cl2,3-F,Z], [−1428:2,5-Cl2,3-F,E], [−1429:2,5-Cl2,3-F,Z], [−1430:2,6-Cl2,3-F,E], [−1431:3,4-Cl2,3-F,E], [−1432:3,5-Cl2,3-F,E], [−1433:2,3-Br2,3-F,E], [−1434:2,4-Br2,3-F,E], [−1435:2,5-Br2,3-F,E], [−1436:2,6-Br2,3-F,E], [−1437:3,4-Br2,3-F,E], [−1438:3,5-Br2,3-F,E], [−1439:2,3-Me2,3-F,E], [−1440:2,4-Me2,3-F,E], [−1441:2,5-Me2,3-F,E], [−1442:2,6-Me2,3-F,E], [−1443:3,4-Me2,3-F,E], [−1444:3,5-Me2,3-F,E], [−1445:2,3-Et2,3-F,E], [−1446:2,4-Et2,3-F,E], [−1447:2,5-Et2,3-F,E], [−1448:2,6-Et2,3-F,E], [−1449:3,4-Et2,3-F,E], [−1450:3,5-Et2,3-F,E], [−1451:2,3-(CF3)2,3-F,E], [−1452:2,4-(CF3)2,3-F,E], [−1453:2,5-(CF3)2,3-F,E], [−1454:2,6-(CF3)2,3-F,E], [−1455:3,4-(CF3)2,3-F,E], [−1456:3,5-(CF3)2,3-F,E], [−1457:2,3-(CHF2)2,3-F,E], [−1458:2,4-(CHF2)2,3-F,E], [−1459:2,5-(CHF2)2,3-F,E], [−1460:2,6-(CHF2)2,3-F,E], [−1461:3,4-(CHF2)2,3-F,E], [−1462:3,5-(CHF2)2, 3-F,E], [−1463:2,3-(CH2F)2,3-F,E], [−1464:2,4-(CH2F)2,3-F,E], [−1465:2,5-(CH2F)2,3-F,E], [−1466:2,6-(CH2F)2,3-F,E], [−1467:3,4-(CH2F)2,3-F,E], [−1468:3,5-(CH2F)2,3-F,E], [−1469:2,3-(MeO)2,3-F,E], [−1470:2,4-(MeO)2,3-F,E], [−1471:2,5-(MeO)2,3-F,E], [−1472:2,6-(MeO)2,3-F,E], [−1473:3,4-(MeO)2,3-F,E], [−1474:3,5-(MeO)2,3-F,E], [−1475:2,3-(EtO)2,3-F,E], [−1476:2,4-(EtO)2,3-F,E], [−1477:2,5-(EtO)2,3-F,E], [−1478:2,6-(EtO)2,3-F,E], [−1479:3,4-(EtO)2,3-F,E], [−1480:3,5-(EtO)2,3-F,E], [−1481:2-Cl-3-F,3-F,E], [−1482:2-Cl-4-F,3-F,E], [−1483:2-Cl-5-F,3-F,E], [−1484:2-Cl-6-F,3-F,E], [−1485:3-Cl-2-F,3-F,E], [−1486:3-Cl-4-F,3-F,E], [−1487:3-Cl-5-F,3-F,E], [−1488:4-Cl-2-F,3-F,E], [−1489:4-Cl-3-F,3-F,E], [−1490:2-F-3-Me, 3-F,E], [−1491:2-F-4-Me,3-F,E], [−1492:2-F-5-Me,3-F,E], [−1493:2-F-6-Me,3-F,E], [−1494:3-F-2-Me,3-F,E], [−1495:3-F-4-Me,3-F,E], [−1496:3-F-5-Me,3-F,E], [−1497:4-F-2-Me,3-F,E], [−1498:4-F-3-Me,3-F,E], [−1499:2-Cl-3-Me,3-F,E], [−1500:2-Cl-4-Me,3-F,E], [−1501:2-Cl-5-Me,3-F,E], [−1502:2-Cl-6-Me,3-F,E], [−1503:3-Cl-2-Me,3-F,E], [−1504:3-Cl-4-Me,3-F,E], [−1505:3-Cl-5-Me,3-F,E], [−1506:4-Cl-2-Me,3-F,E], [−1507:4-Cl-3-Me,3-F,E], [−1508:2-F-3-CF3,3-F,E], [−1509:2-F-4-CF3,3-F,E], [−1510:2-F-5-CF3,3-F,E], [−1511:2-F-6-CF3,3-F,E], [−1512:3-F-2-CF3,3-F,E], [−1513:3-F-4-CF3,3-F,E], [−1514:3-F-5-CF3,3-F,E], [−1515:4-F-2-CF3,3-F,E], [−1516:4-F-3-CF3,3-F,E], [−1517:2-Cl-3-CF3,3-F,E], [−1518:2-Cl-4-CF3,3-F,E], [−1519:2-Cl-5-CF3,3-F,E], [−1520:2-Cl-6-CF3,3-F,E], [−1521:3-Cl-2-CF3,3-F,E], [−1522:3-Cl-4-CF3,3-F,E], [−1523:3-Cl-5-CF3,3-F,E], [−1524:4-Cl-2-CF3,3-F,E], [−1525:4-Cl-3-CF3,3-F,E], [−1526:2-Me-3-CF3,3-F,E], [−1527:2-Me-4-CF3,3-F,E], [−1528:2-Me-5-CF3,3-F,E], [−1529:2-Me-6-CF3,3-F,E], [−1530:3-Me-2-CF3,3-F,E], [−1531:3-Me-4-CF3,3-F,E], [−1532:3-Me-5-CF3,3-F,E], [−1533:4-Me-2-CF3,3-F,E], [−1534:4-Me-3-CF3,3-F,E], [−1535:2-F-3-MeO,3-F,E], [−1536:2-F-4-MeO,3-F,E], [−1537:2-F-5-MeO,3-F,E], [−1538:2-F-6-MeO,3-F,E], [−1539:3-F-2-MeO,3-F,E], [−1540:3-F-4-MeO,3-F,E], [−1541:3-F-5-MeO,3-F,E], [−1542:4-F-2-MeO,3-F,E], [−1543:4-F-3-MeO,3-F,E], [−1544:2-Cl-3-MeO,3-F,E], [−1545:2-Cl-4-MeO,3-F,E], [−1546:2-Cl-5-MeO,3-F,E], [−1547:2-Cl-6-MeO,3-F,E], [−1548:3-Cl-2-MeO,3-F,E], [−1549:3-Cl-4-MeO,3-F,E], [−1550:3-Cl-5-MeO,3-F,E], [−1551:4-Cl-2-MeO,3-F,E], [−1552:4-Cl-3-MeO,3-F,E], [−1553:2-Me-3-MeO,3-F,E], [−1554:2-Me-4-MeO,3-F,E], [−1555:2-Me-5-MeO,3-F,E], [−1556:2-Me-6-MeO,3-F,E], [−1557:3-Me-2-MeO,3-F,E], [−1558:3-Me-4-MeO,3-F,E], [−1559:3-Me-5-MeO,3-F,E], [−1560:4-Me-2-MeO,3-F,E], [−1561:4-Me-3-MeO,3-F,E], [−1562:H,3-Cl,E],
    [−1563:4-F,3-Cl,E], [−1564:4-F,3-Cl,Z], [−1565:4-Cl,3-Cl,E], [−1566:4-Cl,3-Cl,Z], [−1567:4-Br,3-Cl,E], [−1568:4-I,3-Cl,E], [−1569:4-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1570:4-Me,3-Cl,Z], [−1571:4-Et,3-Cl,E], [−1572:4-C3H7,3-Cl,E], [−1573:4-(Me)2CH,3-Cl,E], [−1574:4-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1575:4-CF3,3-Cl,Z], [−1576:4-C2F5,3-Cl,E], [−1577:4-C3F7,3-Cl,E], [−1578:4-(CF3)2CF,3-Cl,E], [−1579:4-(CF3)2CH,3-Cl,E], [−1580:4-CHF2,3-Cl,E], [−1581:4-CH2F,3-Cl,E], [−1582:4-CF3CH2,3-Cl,E], [−1583:4-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1584:4-MeO,3-Cl,Z], [−1585:4-EtO,3-Cl,E], [−1586:4-C3H7O,3-Cl,E], [−1587:4-(Me)2CHO,3-Cl,E], [−1588:4-NO2,3-Cl,E], [−1589:4-NO2,3-Cl,Z], [−1590:3-F,3-Cl,E], [−1591:3-F,3-Cl,Z], [−1592:3-Cl,3-Cl,E], [−1593:3-Cl,3-Cl,Z], [−1594:3-Br,3-Cl,E], [−1595:3-I,3-Cl,E], [−1596:3-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1597:3-Me,3-Cl,Z], [−1598:3-Et,3-Cl,E], [−1599:3-C3H7,3-Cl,E], [−1600:3-(Me)2CH,3-Cl,E], [−1601:3-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1602:3-CF3,3-Cl,Z], [−1603:3-C2F5,3-Cl,E], [−1604:3-C3F7,3-Cl,E], [−1605:3-(CF3)2CF,3-Cl,E], [−1606:3-(CF3)2CH,3-Cl,E], [−1607:3-CHF2,3-Cl,E], [−1608:3-CHF2,3-Cl,Z], [−1609:3-CH2F,3-Cl,E], [−1610:3-CH2F,3-Cl,Z], [−1611:3-CF3CH2,3-Cl,E], [−1612:3-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1613:3-MeO,3-Cl,Z], [−1614:3-EtO,3-Cl,E], [−1615:3-C3H7O,3-Cl,E], [−1616:3-(Me)2CHO,3-Cl,E], [−1617:3-NO2,3-Cl,E], [−1618:2-F,3-Cl,E], [−1619:2-Cl,3-Cl,E], [−1620:2-Br,3-Cl,E], [−1621:2-I,3-Cl,E], [−1622:2-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1623:2-Et,3-Cl,E], [−1624:2-C3H7,3-Cl,E], [−1625:2-(Me)2CH,3-Cl,E], [−1626:2-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1627:2-C2F5,3-Cl,E], [−1628:2-C3F7,3-Cl,E], [−1629:2-(CF3)2CF,3-Cl,E], [−1630:2-(CF3)2CH,3-Cl,E], [−1631:2-CHF2,3-Cl,E], [−1632:2-CH2F,3-Cl,E], [−1633:2-CF3CH2,3-Cl,E], [−1634:2-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1635:2-EtO,3-Cl,E], [−1636:2-C3H7O,3-Cl,E], [−1637:2-(Me)2CHO,3-Cl,E], [−1638:2-NO2,3-Cl,E], [−1639:2,3-F2,3-Cl,E], [−1640:2,4-F2,3-Cl,E], [−1641:2,5-F2,3-Cl,E], [−1642:2,6-F2,3-Cl,E], [−1643:3,4-F2,3-Cl,E], [−1644:3,4-F2,3-Cl,Z], [−1645:3,5-F2,3-Cl,E], [−1646:3,5-F2,3-Cl,Z], [−1647:2,3-Cl2,3-Cl,E], [−1648:2,3-Cl2,3-Cl,Z], [−1649:2,4-Cl2,3-Cl,E], [−1650:2,4-Cl2,3-Cl,Z], [−1651:2,5-Cl2,3-Cl,E], [−1652:2,5-Cl2,3-Cl,Z], [−1653:2,6-Cl2,3-Cl,E], [−1654:3,4-Cl2,3-Cl,E], [−1655:3,5-Cl2,3-Cl,E], [−1656:2,3-Br2,3-Cl,E], [−1657:2,4-Br2,3-Cl,E], [−1658:2,5-Br2,3-Cl,E], [−1659:2,6-Br2,3-Cl,E], [−1660:3,4-Br2,3-Cl,E], [−1661:3,5-Br2,3-Cl,E], [−1662:2,3-Me2,3-Cl,E], [−1663:2,4-Me2,3-Cl,E], [−1664:2,5-Me2,3-Cl,E], [−1665:2,6-Me2,3-Cl,E], [−1666:3,4-Me2,3-Cl,E], [−1667:3,5-Me2,3-Cl,E], [−1668:2,3-Et2,3-Cl,E], [−1669:2,4-Et2,3-Cl,E], [−1670:2,5-Et2,3-Cl,E], [−1671:2,6-Et2,3-Cl,E], [−1672:3,4-Et2,3-Cl,E], [−1673:3,5-Et2,3-Cl,E], [−1674:2,3-(CF3)2,3-Cl,E], [−1675:2,4-(CF3)2,3-Cl,E], [−1676:2,5-(CF3)2,3-Cl,E], [−1677:2,6-(CF3)2,3-Cl,E], [−1678:3,4-(CF3)2,3-Cl,E], [−1679:3,5-(CF3)2,3-Cl,E], [−1680:2,3-(CHF2)2,3-Cl,E], [−1681:2,4-(CHF2)2,3-Cl,E], [−1682:2,5-(CHF2)2,3-Cl,E], [−1683:2,6-(CHF2)2,3-Cl,E], [−1684:3,4-(CHF2)2,3-Cl,E], [−1685:3,5-(CHF2)2,3-Cl,E], [−1686:2,3-(CH2F)2,3-Cl,E], [−1687:2,4-(CH2F)2,3-Cl,E], [−1688:2,5-(CH2F)2,3-Cl,E], [−1689:2,6-(CH2F)2,3-Cl,E], [−1690:3,4-(CH2F)2,3-Cl,E], [−1691:3,5-(CH2F)2,3-Cl,E], [−1692:2,3-(MeO)2,3-Cl,E], [−1693:2,4-(MeO)2,3-Cl,E], [−1694:2,5-(MeO)2,3-Cl,E], [−1695:2,6-(MeO)2,3-Cl,E], [−1696:3,4-(MeO)2,3-Cl,E], [−1697:3,5-(MeO)2,3-Cl,E], [−1698:2,3-(EtO)2,3-Cl,E], [−1699:2,4-(EtO)2,3-Cl,E], [−1700:2,5-(EtO)2,3-Cl,E], [−1701:2,6-(EtO)2,3-Cl,E], [−1702:3,4-(EtO)2,3-Cl,E], [−1703:3,5-(EtO)2,3-Cl,E], [−1704:2-Cl-3-F,3-Cl,E], [−1705:2-Cl-4-F,3-Cl,E], [−1706:2-Cl-5-F,3-Cl,E], [−1707:2-Cl-6-F,3-Cl,E], [−1708:3-Cl-2-F,3-Cl,E], [−1709:3-Cl-4-F,3-Cl,E], [−1710:3-Cl-5-F,3-Cl,E], [−1711:4-Cl-2-F,3-Cl,E], [−1712:4-Cl-3-F,3-Cl,E], [−1713:2-F-3-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1714:2-F-4-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1715:2-F-5-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1716:2-F-6-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1717:3-F-2-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1718:3-F-4-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1719:3-F-5-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1720:4-F-2-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1721:4-F-3-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1722:2-Cl-3-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1723:2-Cl-4-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1724:2-Cl-5-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1725:2-Cl-6-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1726:3-Cl-2-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1727:3-Cl-4-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1728:3-Cl-5-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1729:4-Cl-2-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1730:4-Cl-3-Me,3-Cl,E], [−1731:2-F-3-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1732:2-F-4-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1733:2-F-5-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1734:2-F-6-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1735:3-F-2-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1736:3-F-4-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1737:3-F-5-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1738:4-F-2-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1739:4-F-3-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1740:2-Cl-3-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1741:2-Cl-4-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1742:2-Cl-5-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1743:2-Cl-6-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1744:3-Cl-2-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1745:3-Cl-4-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1746:3-Cl-5-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1747:4-Cl-2-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1748:4-Cl-3-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1749:2-Me-3-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1750:2-Me-4-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1751:2-Me-5-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1752:2-Me-6-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1753:3-Me-2-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1754:3-Me-4-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1755:3-Me-5-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1756:4-Me-2-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1757:4-Me-3-CF3,3-Cl,E], [−1758:2-F-3-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1759:2-F-4-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1760:2-F-5-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1761:2-F-6-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1762:3-F-2-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1763:3-F-4-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1764:3-F-5-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1765:4-F-2-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1766:4-F-3-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1767:2-Cl-3-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1768:2-Cl-4-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1769:2-Cl-5-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1770:2-Cl-6-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1771:3-Cl-2-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1772:3-Cl-4-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1773:3-Cl-5-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1774:4-Cl-2-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1775:4-Cl-3-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1776:2-Me-3-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1777:2-Me-4-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1778:2-Me-5-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1779:2-Me-6-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1780:3-Me-2-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1781:3-Me-4-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1782:3-Me-5-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1783:4-Me-2-MeO,3-Cl,E], [−1784:4-Me-3-MeO,3-Cl,E],
    [−1785:H,3-CF3,E], [−1786:4-F,3-CF3,E], [−1787:4-F,3-CF3,Z], [−1788:4-Cl,3-CF3,E], [−1789:4-Cl,3-CF3,Z], [−1790:4-Br,3-CF3,E], [−1791:4-I,3-CF3,E], [−1792:4-Me,3-CF3,E], [−1793:4-Me,3-CF3,Z], [−1794:4-Et,3-CF3,E], [−1795:4-C3H7,3-CF3,E], [−1796:4-(Me)2CH,3-CF3,E], [−1797:4-CF3,3-CF3,E], [−1798:4-CF3,3-CF3,Z], [−1799:4-C2F5,3-CF3,E], [−1800:4-C3F7,3-CF3,E], [−1801:4-(CF3)2CF,3-CF3,E], [−1802:4-(CF3)2CH,3-CF3,E], [−1803:4-CHF2,3-CF3,E], [−1804:4-CH2F,3-CF3,E], [−1805:4-CF3CH2,3-CF3,E], [−1806:4-MeO,3-CF3,E], [−1807:4-MeO,3-CF3,Z], [−1808:4-EtO,3-CF3,E], [−1809:4-C3H7O,3-CF3,E], [−1810:4-(Me)2CHO,3-CF3,E], [−1811:4-NO2,3-CF3,E], [−1812:4-NO2,3-CF3,Z], [−1813:3-F,3-CF3,E], [−1814:3-F,3-CF3,Z], [−1815:3-Cl,3-CF3,E], [−1816:3-Cl,3-CF3,Z], [−1817:3-Br,3-CF3,E], [−1818:3-I,3-CF3,E], [−1819:3-Me,3-CF3,E], [−1820:3-Me,3-CF3,Z], [−1821:3-Et,3-CF3,E], [−1822:3-C3H7,3-CF3,E], [−1823:3-(Me)2CH,3-CF3,E], [−1824:3-CF3,3-CF3,E], [−1825:3-CF3,3-CF3,Z], [−1826:3-C2F5,3-CF3,E], [−1827:3-C3F7,3-CF3,E], 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[−2399:4-Cl-3-Me,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2400:2-F-3-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2401:2-F-4-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2402:2-F-5-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2403:2-F-6-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2404:3-F-2-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2405:3-F-4-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2406:3-F-5-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2407:4-F-2-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2408:4-F-3-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2409:2-Cl-3-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2410:2-Cl-4-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2411:2-Cl-5-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2412:2-Cl-6-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2413:3-Cl-2-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2414:3-Cl-4-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2415:3-Cl-5-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2416:4-Cl-2-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2417:4-Cl-3-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2418:2-Me-3-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2419:2-Me-4-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2420:2-Me-5-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2421:2-Me-6-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2422:3-Me-2-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2423:3-Me-4-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2424:3-Me-5-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2425:4-Me-2-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2426:4-Me-3-CF3,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2427:2-F-3-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2428:2-F-4-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2429:2-F-5-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2430:2-F-6-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2431:3-F-2-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2432:3-F-4-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2433:3-F-5-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2434:4-F-2-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2435:4-F-3-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2436:2-Cl-3-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2437:2-Cl-4-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2438:2-Cl-5-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2439:2-Cl-6-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2440:3-Cl-2-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2441:3-Cl-4-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2442:3-Cl-5-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2443:4-Cl-2-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2444:4-Cl-3-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2445:2-Me-3-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2446:2-Me-4-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2447:2-Me-5-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2448:2-Me-6-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2449:3-Me-2-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2450:3-Me-4-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2451:3-Me-5-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2452:4-Me-2-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E], [−2453:4-Me-3-MeO,3-(Me)3CO,E],
    [−2454:H,2-F,E], [−2455:4-F,2-F,E], [−2456:4-F,2-F,Z], [−2457:4-Cl,2-F,E], [−2458:4-Cl,2-F,Z], [−2459:4-Br,2-F,E], [−2460:4-I,2-F,E], [−2461:4-Me,2-F,E], [−2462:4-Me,2-F,Z], [−2463:4-Et,2-F,E], [−2464:4-C3H7,2-F,E], [−2465:4-(Me)2CH,2-F,E], [−2466:4-CF3,2-F,E], [−2467:4-CF3,2-F,Z], [−2468:4-C2F5,2-F,E], [−2469:4-C3F7,2-F,E], [−2470:4-(CF3)2CF,2-F,E], [−2471:4-(CF3)2CH,2-F,E], [−2472:4-CHF2,2-F,E], [−2473:4-CH2F,2-F,E], [−2474:4-CF3CH2,2-F,E], [−2475:4-MeO,2-F,E], [−2476:4-MeO,2-F,Z], [−2477:4-EtO,2-F,E], [−2478:4-C3H7O,2-F,E], [−2479:4-(Me)2CHO,2-F,E], [−2480:4-NO2,2-F,E], [−2481:4-NO2,2-F,Z], [−2482:3-F,2-F,E], [−2483:3-F,2-F,Z], [−2484:3-Cl,2-F,E], [−2485:3-Cl,2-F,Z], [−2486:3-Br,2-F,E], [−2487:3-I,2-F,E], [−2488:3-Me,2-F,E], [−2489:3-Me,2-F,Z], [−2490:3-Et,2-F,E], [−2491:3-C3H7,2-F,E], [−2492:3-(Me)2CH,2-F,E], [−2493:3-CF3,2-F,E], [−2494:3-CF3,2-F,Z], [−2495:3-C2F5,2-F,E], [−2496:3-C3F7,2-F,E], [−2497:3-(CF3)2CF,2-F,E], [−2498:3-(CF3)2CH,2-F,E], [−2499:3-CHF2,2-F,E], [−2500:3-CHF2,2-F,Z], [−2501:3-CH2F,2-F,E], [−2502:3-CH2F,2-F,Z], [−2503:3-CF3CH2,2-F,E], [−2504:3-MeO,2-F,E], [−2505:3-MeO,2-F,Z], [−2506:3-EtO,2-F,E], [−2507:3-C3H7O,2-F,E], [−2508:3-(Me)2CHO,2-F,E], [−2509:3-NO2,2-F,E], [−2510:2-F,2-F,E], [−2511:2-Cl,2-F,E], [−2512:2-Br,2-F,E], [−2513:2-I,2-F,E], [−2514:2-Me,2-F,E], [−2515:2-Et,2-F,E], [−2516:2-C3H7,2-F,E], [−2517:2-(Me)2CH,2-F,E], [−2518:2-CF3,2-F,E], [−2519:2-C2F5,2-F,E], [−2520:2-C3F7,2-F,E], [−2521:2-(CF3)2CF,2-F,E], [−2522:2-(CF3)2CH,2-F,E], [−2523:2-CHF2,2-F,E], [−2524:2-CH2F,2-F,E], [−2525:2-CF3CH2,2-F,E], [−2526:2-MeO,2-F,E], [−2527:2-EtO,2-F,E], [−2528:2-C3H7O,2-F,E], [−2529:2-(Me)2CHO,2-F,E], [−2530:2-NO2,2-F,E], [−2531:2,3-F2,2-F,E], [−2532:2,4-F2,2-F,E], [−2533:2,5-F2,2-F,E], [−2534:2,6-F2,2-F,E], [−2535:3,4-F2,2-F,E], [−2536:3,4-F2,2-F,Z], [−2537:3,5-F2,2-F,E], [−2538:3,5-F2,2-F,Z], [−2539:2,3-Cl2,2-F,E], [−2540:2,3-Cl2,2-F,Z], [−2541:2,4-Cl2,2-F,E], [−2542:2,4-Cl2,2-F,Z], [−2543:2,5-Cl2,2-F,E], [−2544:2,5-Cl2,2-F,Z], [−2545:2,6-Cl2,2-F,E], [−2546:3,4-Cl2,2-F,E], [−2547:3,5-Cl2,2-F,E], [−2548:2,3-Br2,2-F,E], [−2549:2,4-Br2,2-F,E], [−2550:2,5-Br2,2-F,E], [−2551:2,6-Br2,2-F,E], [−2552:3,4-Br2,2-F,E], [−2553:3,5-Br2,2-F,E], [−2554:2,3-Me2,2-F,E], [−2555:2,4-Me2,2-F,E], [−2556:2,5-Me2,2-F,E], [−2557:2,6-Me2,2-F,E], [−2558:3,4-Me2,2-F,E], [−2559:3,5-Me2,2-F,E], [−2560:2,3-Et2,2-F,E], [−2561:2,4-Et2,2-F,E], [−2562:2,5-Et2,2-F,E], [−2563:2,6-Et2,2-F,E], [−2564:3,4-Et2,2-F,E], [−2565:3,5-Et2,2-F,E], [−2566:2,3-(CF3)2,2-F,E], [−2567:2,4-(CF3)2,2-F,E], [−2568:2,5-(CF3)2,2-F,E], [−2569:2,6-(CF3)2,2-F,E], [−2570:3,4-(CF3)2,2-F,E], [−2571:3,5-(CF3)2,2-F,E], [−2572:2,3-(CHF2)2,2-F,E], [−2573:2,4-(CHF2)2,2-F,E], [−2574:2,5-(CHF2)2,2-F,E], [−2575:2,6-(CHF2)2,2-F,E], [−2576:3,4-(CHF2)2,2-F,E], [−2577:3,5-(CHF2)2,2-F,E], [−2578:2,3-(CH2F)2,2-F,E], [−2579:2,4-(CH2F)2,2-F,E], [−2580:2,5-(CH2F)2,2-F,E], [−2581:2,6-(CH2F)2,2-F,E], [−2582:3,4-(CH2F)2,2-F,E], [−2583:3,5-(CH2F)2,2-F,E], [−2584:2,3-(MeO)2,2-F,E], [−2585:2,4-(MeO)2,2-F,E], [−2586:2,5-(MeO)2,2-F,E], [−2587:2,6-(MeO)2,2-F,E], [−2588:3,4-(MeO)2,2-F,E], [−2589:3,5-(MeO)2,2-F,E], [−2590:2,3-(EtO)2,2-F,E], [−2591:2,4-(EtO)2,2-F,E], [−2592:2,5-(EtO)2,2-F,E], [−2593:2,6-(EtO)2,2-F,E], [−2594:3,4-(EtO)2,2-F,E], [−2595:3,5-(EtO)2,2-F,E], [−2596:2-Cl-3-F,2-F,E], [−2597:2-Cl-4-F,2-F,E], [−2598:2-Cl-5-F,2-F,E], [−2599:2-Cl-6-F,2-F,E], [−2600:3-Cl-2-F,2-F,E], [−2601:3-Cl-4-F,2-F,E], [−2602:3-Cl-5-F,2-F,E], [−2603:4-Cl-2-F,2-F,E], [−2604:4-Cl-3-F,2-F,E], [−2605:2-F-3-Me,2-F,E], [−2606:2-F-4-Me,2-F,E], [−2607:2-F-5-Me,2-F,E], [−2608:2-F-6-Me,2-F,E], [−2609:3-F-2-Me,2-F,E], [−2610:3-F-4-Me,2-F,E], [−2611:3-F-5-Me,2-F,E], [−2612:4-F-2-Me,2-F,E], [−2613:4-F-3-Me,2-F,E], [−2614:2-Cl-3-Me,2-F,E], [−2615:2-Cl-4-Me,2-F,E], [−2616:2-Cl-5-Me,2-F,E], [−2617:2-Cl-6-Me,2-F,E], [−2618:3-Cl-2-Me,2-F,E], [−2619:3-Cl-4-Me,2-F,E], [−2620:3-Cl-5-Me,2-F,E], [−2621:4-Cl-2-Me,2-F,E], [−2622:4-Cl-3-Me,2-F,E], [−2623:2-F-3-CF3,2-F,E], [−2624:2-F-4-CF3,2-F,E], [−2625:2-F-5-CF3,2-F,E], [−2626:2-F-6-CF3,2-F,E], [−2627:3-F-2-CF3,2-F,E], [−2628:3-F-4-CF3,2-F,E], [−2629:3-F-5-CF3,2-F,E], [−2630:4-F-2-CF3,2-F,E], [−2631:4-F-3-CF3,2-F,E], [−2632:2-Cl-3-CF3,2-F,E], [−2633:2-Cl-4-CF3,2-F,E], [−2634:2-Cl-5-CF3,2-F,E], [−2635:2-Cl-6-CF3,2-F,E], [−2636:3-Cl-2-CF3,2-F,E], [−2637:3-Cl-4-CF3,2-F,E], [−2638:3-Cl-5-CF3,2-F,E], [−2639:4-Cl-2-CF3,2-F,E], [−2640:4-Cl-3-CF3,2-F,E], [−2641:2-Me-3-CF3,2-F,E], [−2642:2-Me-4-CF3,2-F,E], [−2643:2-Me-5-CF3,2-F,E], [−2644:2-Me-6-CF3,2-F,E], [−2645:3-Me-2-CF3,2-F,E], [−2646:3-Me-4-CF3,2-F,E], [−2647:3-Me-5-CF3,2-F,E], [−2648:4-Me-2-CF3,2-F,E], [−2649:4-Me-3-CF3,2-F,E], [−2650:2-F-3-MeO,2-F,E], [−2651:2-F-4-MeO,2-F,E], [−2652:2-F-5-MeO,2-F,E], [−2653:2-F-6-MeO,2-F,E], [−2654:3-F-2-MeO,2-F,E], [−2655:3-F-4-MeO,2-F,E], [−2656:3-F-5-MeO,2-F,E], [−2657:4-F-2-MeO,2-F,E], [−2658:4-F-3-MeO,2-F,E], [−2659:2-Cl-3-MeO,2-F,E], [−2660:2-Cl-4-MeO,2-F,E], [−2661:2-Cl-5-MeO,2-F,E], [−2662:2-Cl-6-MeO,2-F,E], [−2663:3-Cl-2-MeO,2-F,E], [−2664:3-Cl-4-MeO,2-F,E], [−2665:3-Cl-5-MeO,2-F,E], [−2666:4-Cl-2-MeO,2-F,E], [−2667:4-Cl-3-MeO,2-F,E], [−2668:2-Me-3-MeO,2-F,E], [−2669:2-Me-4-MeO,2-F,E], [−2670:2-Me-5-MeO,2-F,E], [−2671:2-Me-6-MeO,2-F,E], [−2672:3-Me-2-MeO,2-F,E], [−2673:3-Me-4-MeO,2-F,E], [−2674:3-Me-5-MeO,2-F,E], [−2675:4-Me-2-MeO,2-F,E], [−2676:4-Me-3-MeO,2-F,E],
    [−2677:H,2-Cl,E], [−2678:4-F,2-Cl,E], [−2679:4-F,2-Cl,Z], [−2680:4-Cl,2-Cl,E], [−2681:4-Cl,2-Cl,Z], [−2682:4-Br,2-Cl,E], [−2683:4-I,2-Cl,E], [−2684:4-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2685:4-Me,2-Cl,Z], [−2686:4-Et,2-Cl,E], [−2687:4-C3H7,2-Cl,E], [−2688:4-(Me)2CH,2-Cl,E][−2689:4-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2690:4-CF3,2-Cl,Z], [−2691:4-C2F5,2-Cl,E], [−2692:4-C3F7,2-Cl,E], [−2693:4-(CF3)2CF,2-Cl,E], [−2694:4-(CF3)2CH,2-Cl,E], [−2695:4-CHF2,2-Cl,E], [−2696:4-CH2F,2-Cl,E], [−2697:4-CF3CH2,2-Cl,E], [−2698:4-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2699:4-MeO,2-Cl,Z], [−2700:4-EtO,2-Cl,E], [−2701:4-C3H7O,2-Cl,E], [−2702:4-(Me)2CHO,2-Cl,E], [−2703:4-NO2,2-Cl,E], [−2704:4-NO2,2-Cl,Z], [−2705:3-F,2-Cl,E], [−2706:3-F,2-Cl,Z], [−2707:3-Cl,2-Cl,E], [−2708:3-Cl,2-Cl,Z], [−2709:3-Br,2-Cl,E], [−2710:3-I,2-Cl,E], [−2711:3-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2712:3-Me,2-Cl,Z], [−2713:3-Et,2-Cl,E], [−2714:3-C3H7,2-Cl,E], [−2715:3-(Me)2CH,2-Cl,E], [−2716:3-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2717:3-CF3,2-Cl,Z], [−2718:3-C2F5,2-Cl,E], [−2719:3-C3F7,2-Cl,E], [−2720:3-(CF3)2CF,2-Cl,E], [−2721:3-(CF3)2CH,2-Cl,E], [−2722:3-CHF2,2-Cl,E], [−2723:3-CHF2,2-Cl,Z], [−2724:3-CH2F,2-Cl,E], [−2725:3-CH2F,2-Cl,Z], [−2726:3-CF3CH2,2-Cl,E], [−2727:3-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2728:3-MeO,2-Cl,Z], [−2729:3-EtO,2-Cl,E], [−2730:3-C3H7O,2-Cl,E], [−2731:3-(Me)2CHO,2-Cl,E], [−2732:3-NO2,2-Cl,E], [−2733:2-F,2-Cl,E], [−2734:2-Cl,2-Cl,E], [−2735:2-Br,2-Cl,E], [−2736:2-I,2-Cl,E], [−2737:2-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2738:2-Et,2-Cl,E], [−2739:2-C3H7,2-Cl,E], [−2740:2-(Me)2CH,2-Cl,E], [−2741:2-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2742:2-C2F5,2-Cl,E], [−2743:2-C3F7,2-Cl,E], [−2744:2-(CF3)2CF,2-Cl,E], [−2745:2-(CF3)2CH,2-Cl,E], [−2746:2-CHF2,2-Cl,E], [−2747:2-CH2F,2-Cl,E], [−2748:2-CF3CH2,2-Cl,E], [−2749:2-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2750:2-EtO,2-Cl,E], [−2751:2-C3H7O,2-Cl,E], [−2752:2-(Me)2CHO,2-Cl,E], [−2753:2-NO2,2-Cl,E], [−2754:2,3-F2,2-Cl,E], [−2755:2,4-F2,2-Cl,E], [−2756:2,5-F2,2-Cl,E], [−2757:2,6-F2,2-Cl,E], [−2758:3,4-F2,2-Cl,E], [−2759:3,4-F2,2-Cl,Z], [−2760:3,5-F2,2-Cl,E], [−2761:3,5-F2,2-Cl,Z], [−2762:2,3-Cl2,2-Cl,E], [−2763:2,3-Cl2,2-Cl,Z], [−2764:2,4-Cl2,2-Cl,E], [−2765:2,4-Cl2,2-Cl,Z], [−2766:2,5-Cl2,2-Cl,E], [−2767:2,5-Cl2,2-Cl,Z], [−2768:2,6-Cl2,2-Cl,E], [−2769:3,4-Cl2,2-Cl,E], [−2770:3,5-Cl2,2-Cl,E], [−2771:2,3-Br2,2-Cl,E], [−2772:2,4-Br2,2-Cl,E], [−2773:2,5-Br2,2-Cl,E], [−2774:2,6-Br2,2-Cl,E], [−2775:3,4-Br2,2-Cl,E], [−2776:3,5-Br2,2-Cl,E], [−2777:2,3-Me2,2-Cl,E], [−2778:2,4-Me2,2-Cl,E], [−2779:2,5-Me2,2-Cl,E], [−2780:2,6-Me2,2-Cl,E], [−2781:3,4-Me2,2-Cl,E], [−2782:3,5-Me2,2-Cl,E], [−2783:2,3-Et2,2-Cl,E], [−2784:2,4-Et2,2-Cl,E], [−2785:2,5-Et2,2-Cl,E], [−2786:2,6-Et2,2-Cl,E], [−2787:3,4-Et2,2-Cl,E], [−2788:3,5-Et2,2-Cl,E], [−2789:2,3-(CF3)2,2-Cl,E], [−2790:2,4-(CF3)2,2-Cl,E], [−2791:2,5-(CF3)2,2-Cl,E], [−2792:2,6-(CF3)2,2-Cl,E], [−2793:3,4-(CF3)2,2-Cl,E], [−2794:3,5-(CF3)2,2-Cl,E], [−2795:2,3-(CHF2)2,2-Cl,E], [−2796:2,4-(CHF2)2,2-Cl,E], [−2797:2,5-(CHF2)2,2-Cl,E], [−2798:2,6-(CHF2)2,2-Cl,E], [−2799:3,4-(CHF2)2,2-Cl,E], [−2800:3,5-(CHF2)2,2-Cl,E], [−2801:2,3-(CH2F)2,2-Cl,E], [−2802:2,4-(CH2F)2,2-Cl,E], [−2803:2,5-(CH2F)2,2-Cl,E], [−2804:2,6-(CH2F)2,2-Cl,E], [−2805:3,4-(CH2F)2,2-Cl,E], [−2806:3,5-(CH2F)2,2-Cl,E], [−2807:2,3-(MeO)2,2-Cl,E], [−2808:2,4-(MeO)2,2-Cl,E], [−2809:2,5-(MeO)2,2-Cl,E], [−2810:2,6-(MeO)2,2-Cl,E], [−2811:3,4-(MeO)2,2-Cl,E], [−2812:3,5-(MeO)2,2-Cl,E], [−2813:2,3-(EtO)2,2-Cl,E], [−2814:2,4-(EtO)2,2-Cl,E], [−2815:2,5-(EtO)2,2-Cl,E], [−2816:2,6-(EtO)2,2-Cl,E], [−2817:3,4-(EtO)2,2-Cl,E], [−2818:3,5-(EtO)2,2-Cl,E], [−2819:2-Cl-3-F,2-Cl,E], [−2820:2-Cl-4-F,2-Cl,E], [−2821:2-Cl-5-F,2-Cl,E], [−2822:2-Cl-6-F,2-Cl,E], [−2823:3-Cl-2-F,2-Cl,E], [−2824:3-Cl-4-F,2-Cl,E], [−2825:3-Cl-5-F,2-Cl,E], [−2826:4-Cl-2-F,2-Cl,E], [−2827:4-Cl-3-F,2-Cl,E], [−2828:2-F-3-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2829:2-F-4-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2830:2-F-5-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2831:2-F-6-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2832:3-F-2-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2833:3-F-4-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2834:3-F-5-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2835:4-F-2-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2836:4-F-3-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2837:2-Cl-3-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2838:2-Cl-4-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2839:2-Cl-5-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2840:2-Cl-6-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2841:3-Cl-2-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2842:3-Cl-4-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2843:3-Cl-5-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2844:4-Cl-2-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2845:4-Cl-3-Me,2-Cl,E], [−2846:2-F-3-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2847:2-F-4-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2848:2-F-5-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2849:2-F-6-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2850:3-F-2-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2851:3-F-4-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2852:3-F-5-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2853:4-F-2-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2854:4-F-3-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2855:2-Cl-3-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2856:2-Cl-4-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2857:2-Cl-5-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2858:2-Cl-6-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2859:3-Cl-2-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2860:3-Cl-4-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2861:3-Cl-5-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2862:4-Cl-2-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2863:4-Cl-3-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2864:2-Me-3-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2865:2-Me-4-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2866:2-Me-5-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2867:2-Me-6-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2868:3-Me-2-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2869:3-Me-4-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2870:3-Me-5-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2871:4-Me-2-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2872:4-Me-3-CF3,2-Cl,E], [−2873:2-F-3-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2874:2-F-4-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2875:2-F-5-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2876:2-F-6-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2877:3-F-2-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2878:3-F-4-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2879:3-F-5-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2880:4-F-2-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2881:4-F-3-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2882:2-Cl-3-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2883:2-Cl-4-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2884:2-Cl-5-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2885:2-Cl-6-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2886:3-Cl-2-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2887:3-Cl-4-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2888:3-Cl-5-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2889:4-Cl-2-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2890:4-Cl-3-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2891:2-Me-3-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2892:2-Me-4-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2893:2-Me-5-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2894:2-Me-6-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2895:3-Me-2-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2896:3-Me-4-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2897:3-Me-5-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2898:4-Me-2-MeO,2-Cl,E], [−2899:4-Me-3-MeO,2-Cl,E],
    [−2900:H,2-CF3,E], [−2901:4-F,2-CF3,E], [−2902:4-F,2-CF3,Z], [−2903:4-Cl,2-CF3,E], [−2904:4-Cl,2-CF3,Z], [−2905:4-Br,2-CF3,E], [−2906:4-I,2-CF3,E], [−2907:4-Me,2-CF3,E], [−2908:4-Me,2-CF3,Z], [−2909:4-Et,2-CF3,E], [−2910:4-C3H7,2-CF3,E], [−2911:4-(Me)2CH,2-CF3,E], [−2912:4-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−29134-CF3,2-CF3,Z], [−2914:4-C2F5,2-CF3,E], [−2915:4-C3F7,2-CF3,E], [−2916:4-(CF3)2CF,2-CF3,E], [−2917:4-(CF3)2CH,2-CF3,E], [−2918:4-CHF2,2-CF3,E], [−2919:4-CH2F,2-CF3,E], [−2920:4-CF3CH2,2-CF3,E], [−2921:4-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−2922:4-MeO,2-CF3,Z], [−2923:4-EtO,2-CF3,E], [−2924:4-C3H7O,2-CF3,E], [−2925:4-(Me)2CHO,2-CF3,E], [−2926:4-NO2,2-CF3,E], [−2927:4-NO2,2-CF3,Z], [−2928:3-F,2-CF3,E], [−2929:3-F,2-CF3,Z], [−2930:3-Cl,2-CF3,E], [−2931:3-Cl,2-CF3,Z], [−2932:3-Br,2-CF3,E], [−2933:3-I,2-CF3,E], [−2934:3-Me,2-CF3,E], [−2935:3-Me,2-CF3,Z], [−2936:3-Et,2-CF3,E], [−2937:3-C3H7,2-CF3,E], [−2938:3-(Me)2CH,2-CF3,E], [−2939:3-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−2940:3-CF3,2-CF3,Z], [−2941:3-C2F5,2-CF3,E], [−2942:3-C3F7,2-CF3,E], [−2943:3-(CF3)2CF,2-CF3,E], [−2944:3-(CF3)2CH,2-CF3,E], [−2945:3-CHF2,2-CF3,E], [−2946:3-CHF2,2-CF3,Z], [−2947:3-CH2F,2-CF3,E], [−2948:3-CH2F,2-CF3,Z], [−2949:3-CF3CH2,2-CF3,E], [−2950:3-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−2951:3-MeO,2-CF3,Z], [−2952:3-EtO,2-CF3,E], [−2953:3-C3H7O,2-CF3,E], [−2954:3-(Me)2CHO,2-CF3,E], [−2955:3-NO2,2-CF3,E], [−2956:2-F,2-CF3,E], [−2957:2-Cl,2-CF3,E], [−2958:2-Br,2-CF3,E], [−2959:2-I,2-CF3,E], [−2960:2-Me,2-CF3,E], [−2961:2-Et,2-CF3,E], [−2962:2-C3H7,2-CF3,E], [−2963:2-(Me)2CH,2-CF3,E], [−2964:2-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−2965:2-C2F5,2-CF3,E], [−2966:2-C3F7,2-CF3,E], [−2967:2-(CF3)2CF,2-CF3,E], [−2968:2-(CF3)2CH,2-CF3,E], [−2969:2-CHF2,2-CF3,E], [−2970:2-CH2F,2-CF3,E], [−2971:2-CF3CH2,2-CF3,E], [−2972:2-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−2973:2-EtO,2-CF3,E], [−2974:2-C3H7O,2-CF3,E], [−2975:2-(Me)2CHO,2-CF3,E], [−2976:2-NO2,2-CF3,E], [−2977:2,3-F2,2-CF3,E], [−2978:2,4-F2,2-CF3,E], [−2979:2,5-F2,2-CF3,E], [−2980:2,6-F2,2-CF3,E], [−2981:3,4-F2,2-CF3,E], [−2982:3,4-F2,2-CF3,Z], [−2983:3,5-F2,2-CF3,E], [−2984:3,5-F2,2-CF3,Z], [−2985:2,3-Cl2,2-CF3,E], [−2986:2,3-Cl2,2-CF3,Z], [−2987:2,4-Cl2,2-CF3,E], [−2988:2,4-Cl2,2-CF3,Z], [−2989:2,5-Cl2,2-CF3,E], [−2990:2,5-Cl2,2-CF3,Z], [−2991:2,6-Cl2,2-CF3,E], [−2992:3,4-Cl2,2-CF3,E], [−2993:3,5-Cl2,2-CF3,E], [−2994:2,3-Br2,2-CF3,E], [−2995:2,4-Br2,2-CF3,E], [−2996:2,5-Br2,2-CF3,E], [−2997:2,6-Br2,2-CF3,E], [−2998:3,4-Br2,2-CF3,E], [−2999:3,5-Br2,2-CF3,E], [−3000:2,3-Me2,2-CF3,E], [−3001:2,4-Me2,2-CF3,E], [−3002:2,5-Me2,2-CF3,E], [−3003:2,6-Me2,2-CF3,E], [−3004:3,4-Me2,2-CF3,E], [−3005:3,5-Me2,2-CF3,E], [−3006:2,3-Et2,2-CF3,E], [−3007:2,4-Et2,2-CF3,E], [−3008:2,5-Et2,2-CF3,E], [−3009:2,6-Et2,2-CF3,E], [−3010:3,4-Et2,2-CF3,E], [−3011:3,5-Et2,2-CF3,E], [−3012:2,3-(CF3)2,2-CF3,E], [−3013:2,4-(CF3)2,2-CF3,E], [−3014:2,5-(CF3)2,2-CF3,E], [−3015:2,6-(CF3)2,2-CF3,E], [−3016:3,4-(CF3)2,2-CF3,E], [−3017:3,5-(CF3)2,2-CF3,E], [−3018:2,3-(CHF2)2,2-CF3,E], [−3019:2,4-(CHF2)2,2-CF3,E], [−3020:2,5-(CHF2)2,2-CF3,E], [−3021:2,6-(CHF2)2,2-CF3,E], [−3022:3,4-(CHF2)2,2-CF3,E], [−3023:3,5-(CHF2)2,2-CF3,E], [−3024:2,3-(CH2F)2,2-CF3,E], [−3025:2,4-(CH2F)2,2-CF3,E], [−3026:2,5-(CH2F)2,2-CF3,E], [−3027:2,6-(CH2F)2,2-CF3,E], [−3028:3,4-(CH2F)2,2-CF3,E], [−3029:3,5-(CH2F)2,2-CF3,E], [−3030:2,3-(MeO)2,2-CF3,E], [−3031:2,4-(MeO)2,2-CF3,E], [−3032:2,5-(MeO)2,2-CF3,E], [−3033:2,6-(MeO)2,2-CF3,E], [−3034:3,4-(MeO)2,2-CF3,E], [−3035:3,5-(MeO)2,2-CF3,E], [−3036:2,3-(EtO)2,2-CF3,E], [−3037:2,4-(EtO)2,2-CF3,E], [−3038:2,5-(EtO)2,2-CF3,E], [−3039:2,6-(EtO)2,2-CF3,E], [−3040:3,4-(EtO)2,2-CF3,E], [−3041:3,5-(EtO)2,2-CF3,E], [−3042:2-Cl-3-F,2-CF3,E], [−3043:2-Cl-4-F,2-CF3,E], [−3044:2-Cl-5-F,2-CF3,E], [−3045:2-Cl-6-F,2-CF3,E], [−3046:3-Cl-2-F,2-CF3,E], [−3047:3-Cl-4-F,2-CF3,E], [−3048:3-Cl-5-F,2-CF3,E], [−3049:4-Cl-2-F,2-CF3,E], [−3050:4-Cl-3-F,2-CF3,E], [−3051:2-F-3-Me,2-CF3,E], [−3052:2-F-4-Me,2-CF3,E], [−3053:2-F-5-Me,2-CF3,E], [−3054:2-F-6-Me,2-CF3,E], [−3055:3-F-2-Me,2-CF3,E], [−3056:3-F-4-Me,2-CF3,E], [−3057:3-F-5-Me,2-CF3,E], [−3058:4-F-2-Me,2-CF3,E], [−3059:4-F-3-Me,2-CF3,E], [−3060:2-Cl-3-Me,2-CF3,E], [−3061:2-Cl-4-Me,2-CF3,E], [−3062:2-Cl-5-Me,2-CF3,E], [−3063:2-Cl-6-Me,2-CF3,E], [−3064:3-Cl-2-Me,2-CF3,E], [−3065:3-Cl-4-Me,2-CF3,E], [−3066:3-Cl-5-Me,2-CF3,E], [−3067:4-Cl-2-Me,2-CF3,E], [−3068:4-Cl-3-Me,2-CF3,E], [−3069:2-F-3-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3070:2-F-4-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3071:2-F-5-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3072:2-F-6-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3073:3-F-2-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3074:3-F-4-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3075:3-F-5-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3076:4-F-2-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3077:4-F-3-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3078:2-Cl-3-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3079:2-Cl-4-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3080:2-Cl-5-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3081:2-Cl-6-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3082:3-Cl-2-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3083:3-Cl-4-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3084:3-Cl-5-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3085:4-Cl-2-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3086:4-Cl-3-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3087:2-Me-3-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3088:2-Me-4-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3089:2-Me-5-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3090:2-Me-6-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3091:3-Me-2-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3092:3-Me-4-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3093:3-Me-5-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3094:4-Me-2-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3095:4-Me-3-CF3,2-CF3,E], [−3096:2-F-3-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3097:2-F-4-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3098:2-F-5-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3099:2-F-6-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3100:3-F-2-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3101:3-F-4-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3102:3-F-5-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3103:4-F-2-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3104:4-F-3-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3105:2-Cl-3-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3106:2-Cl-4-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3107:2-Cl-5-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3108:2-Cl-6-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3109:3-Cl-2-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3110:3-Cl-4-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3111:3-Cl-5-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3112:4-Cl-2-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3113:4-Cl-3-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3114:2-Me-3-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3115:2-Me-4-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3116:2-Me-5-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3117:2-Me-6-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3118:3-Me-2-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3119:3-Me-4-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3120:3-Me-5-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3121:4-Me-2-MeO,2-CF3,E], [−3122:4-Me-3-MeO,2-CF3,E],
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[−3382:3-Et,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3383:3-C3H7,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3384:3-(Me)2CH,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3385:3-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3386:3-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,Z], [−3387:3-C2F5,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3388:3-C3F7,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3389:3-(CF3)2CF,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3390:3-(CF3)2CH,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3391:3-CHF2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3392:3-CHF2,2-(Me)3CO,Z], [−3393:3-CH2F,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3394:3-CH2F,2-(Me)3CO,Z], [−3395:3-CF3CH2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3396:3-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3397:3-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,Z], [−3398:3-EtO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3399:3-C3H7O,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3400:3-(Me)2CHO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3401:3-NO2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3402:2-F,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3403:2-Cl,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3404:2-Br,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3405:2-I,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3406:2-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3407:2-Et,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3408:2-C3H7,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3409:2-(Me)2CH,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3410:2-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3411:2-C2F5,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3412:2-C3F7,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3413:2-(CF3)2CF,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3414:2-(CF3)2CH,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3415:2-CHF2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3416:2-CH2F,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3417:2-CF3CH2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3418:2-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3419:2-EtO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3420:2-C3H7O,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3421:2-(Me)2CHO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3422:2-NO2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3423:2,3-F2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3424:2,4-F2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3425:2,5-F2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3426:2,6-F2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3427:3,4-F2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3428:3,4-F2,2-(Me)3CO,Z], [−3429:3,5-F2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3430:3,5-F2,2-(Me)3CO,Z], [−3431:2,3-Cl2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3432:2,3-Cl2,2-(Me)3CO,Z], [−3433:2,4-Cl2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3434:2,4-Cl2,2-(Me)3CO,Z], [−3435:2,5-Cl2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3436:2,5-Cl2,2-(Me)3CO,Z], [−3437:2,6-Cl2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3438:3,4-Cl2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3439:3,5-Cl2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3440:2,3-Br2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3441:2,4-Br2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3442:2,5-Br2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3443:2,6-Br2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3444:3,4-Br2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3445:3,5-Br2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3446:2,3-Me2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3447:2,4-Me2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3448:2,5-Me2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3449:2,6-Me2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3450:3,4-Me2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3451:3,5-Me2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3452:2,3-Et2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3453:2,4-Et2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3454:2,5-Et2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3455:2,6-Et2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3456:3,4-Et2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3457:3,5-Et2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3458:2,3-(CF3)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3459:2,4-(CF3)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3460:2,5-(CF3)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3461:2,6-(CF3)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3462:3,4-(CF3)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3463:3,5-(CF3)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3464:2,3-(CHF2)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3465:2,4-(CHF2)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3466:2,5-(CHF2)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3467:2,6-(CHF2)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3468:3,4-(CHF2)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3469:3,5-(CHF2)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3470:2,3-(CH2F)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3471:2,4-(CH2F)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3472:2,5-(CH2F)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3473:2,6-(CH2F)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3474:3,4-(CH2F)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3475:3,5-(CH2F)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3476:2,3-(MeO)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3477:2,4-(MeO)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3478:2,5-(MeO)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3479:2,6-(MeO)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3480:3,4-(MeO)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3481:3,5-(MeO)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3482:2,3-(EtO)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3483:2,4-(EtO)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3484:2,5-(EtO)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3485:2,6-(EtO)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3486:3,4-(EtO)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3487:3,5-(EtO)2,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3488:2-Cl-3-F,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3489:2-Cl-4-F,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3490:2-Cl-5-F,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3491:2-Cl-6-F,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3492:3-Cl-2-F,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3493:3-Cl-4-F,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3494:3-Cl-5-F,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3495:4-Cl-2-F,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3496:4-Cl-3-F,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3497:2-F-3-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3498:2-F-4-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3499:2-F-5-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3500:2-F-6-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3501:3-F-2-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3502:3-F-4-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3503:3-F-5-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3504:4-F-2-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3505:4-F-3-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3506:2-Cl-3-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3507:2-Cl-4-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3508:2-Cl-5-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3509:2-Cl-6-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3510:3-Cl-2-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3511:3-Cl-4-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3512:3-Cl-5-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3513:4-Cl-2-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3514:4-Cl-3-Me,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3515:2-F-3-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3516:2-F-4-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3517:2-F-5-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3518:2-F-6-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3519:3-F-2-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3520:3-F-4-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3521:3-F-5-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3522:4-F-2-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3523:4-F-3-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3524:2-Cl-3-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3525:2-Cl-4-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3526:2-Cl-5-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3527:2-Cl-6-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3528:3-Cl-2-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3529:3-Cl-4-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3530:3-Cl-5-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3531:4-Cl-2-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3532:4-Cl-3-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3533:2-Me-3-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3534:2-Me-4-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3535:2-Me-5-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3536:2-Me-6-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3537:3-Me-2-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3538:3-Me-4-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3539:3-Me-5-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3540:4-Me-2-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3541:4-Me-3-CF3,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3542:2-F-3-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3543:2-F-4-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3544:2-F-5-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3545:2-F-6-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3546:3-F-2-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3547:3-F-4-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3548:3-F-5-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3549:4-F-2-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3550:4-F-3-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3551:2-Cl-3-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3552:2-Cl-4-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3553:2-Cl-5-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3554:2-Cl-6-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3555:3-Cl-2-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3556:3-Cl-4-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3557:3-Cl-5-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3558:4-Cl-2-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3559:4-Cl-3-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3560:2-Me-3-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3561:2-Me-4-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3562:2-Me-5-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3563:2-Me-6-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3564:3-Me-2-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3565:3-Me-4-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3566:3-Me-5-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3567:4-Me-2-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E], [−3568:4-Me-3-MeO,2-(Me)3CO,E],
    [−3569:H,2,3-F2,E], [−3570:4-F,2,3-F2,E], [−3571:4-F,2,3-F2,Z], [−3572:4-Cl,2,3-F2,E], [−3573:4-Cl,2,3-F2,Z], [−3574:4-Br,2,3-F2,E], [−3575:4-I,2,3-F2,E], [−3576:4-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3577:4-Me,2,3-F2,Z], [−3578:4-Et,2,3-F2,E], [−3579:4-C3H7, 2,3-F2,E], [−3580:4-(Me)2CH,2,3-F2,E], [−3581:4-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3582:4-CF3,2,3-F2,Z], [−3583:4-C2F5,2,3-F2,E], [−3584:4-C3F7,2,3-F2,E], [−3585:4-(CF3)2CF,2,3-F2,E], [−3586:4-(CF3)2CH,2,3-F2,E], [−3587:4-CHF2,2,3-F2,E], [−3588:4-CH2F,2,3-F2,E], [−3589:4-CF3CH2,2,3-F2,E], [−3590:4-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3591:4-MeO,2,3-F2,Z], [−3592:4-EtO,2,3-F2,E], [−3593:4-C3H7O,2,3-F2,E], [−3594:4-(Me)2CHO,2,3-F2,E], [−3595:4-NO2,2,3-F2,E], [−3596:4-NO2,2,3-F2,Z], [−3597:3-F,2,3-F2,E], [−3598:3-F,2,3-F2,Z], [−3599:3-Cl,2,3-F2,E], [−3600:3-Cl,2,3-F2,Z], [−3601:3-Br,2,3-F2,E], [−3602:3-I,2,3-F2,E], [−3603:3-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3604:3-Me,2,3-F2,Z], [−3605:3-Et,2,3-F2,E], [−3606:3-C3H7,2,3-F2,E], [−3607:3-(Me)2CH,2,3-F2,E], [−3608:3-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3609:3-CF3,2,3-F2,Z], [−3610:3-C2F5,2,3-F2,E], [−3611:3-C3F7,2,3-F2,E], [−3612:3-(CF3)2CF,2,3-F2,E], [−3613:3-(CF3)2CH,2,3-F2,E], [−3614:3-CHF2,2,3-F2,E], [−3615:3-CHF2,2,3-F2,Z], [−3616:3-CH2F,2,3-F2,E], [−3617:3-CH2F,2,3-F2,Z], [−3618:3-CF3CH2,2,3-F2,E], [−3619:3-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3620:3-MeO,2,3-F2,Z], [−3621:3-EtO,2,3-F2,E], [−3622:3-C3H7O,2,3-F2,E], [−3623:3-(Me)2CHO,2,3-F2,E], [−3624:3-NO2,2,3-F2,E], [−3625:2-F,2,3-F2,E], [−3626:2-Cl,2,3-F2,E], [−3627:2-Br,2,3-F2,E], [−3628:2-I,2,3-F2,E], [−3629:2-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3630:2-Et,2,3-F2,E], [−3631:2-C3H7,2,3-F2,E], [−3632:2-(Me)2CH,2,3-F2,E], [−3633:2-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3634:2-C2F5,2,3-F2,E], [−3635:2-C3F7,2,3-F2,E], [−3636:2-(CF3)2CF,2,3-F2,E], [−3637:2-(CF3)2CH,2,3-F2,E], [−3638:2-CHF2,2,3-F2,E], [−3639:2-CH2F,2,3-F2,E], [−3640:2-CF3CH2,2,3-F2,E], [−3641:2-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3642:2-EtO,2,3-F2,E], [−3643:2-C3H7O,2,3-F2,E], [−3644:2-(Me)2CHO,2,3-F2,E], [−3645:2-NO2,2,3-F2,E], [−3646:2,3-F2,2,3-F2,E], [−3647:2,4-F2,2,3-F2,E], [−3648:2,5-F2,2,3-F2,E], [−3649:2,6-F2,2,3-F2,E], [−3650:3,4-F2,2,3-F2,E], [−3651:3,4-F2,2,3-F2,Z], [−3652:3,5-F2,2,3-F2,E], [−3653:3,5-F2,2,3-F2,Z], [−3654:2,3-Cl2,2,3-F2,E], [−3655:2,3-Cl2,2,3-F2,Z], [−3656:2,4-Cl2, 2,3-F2,E], [−3657:2,4-Cl2,2,3-F2,Z], [−3658:2,5-Cl2,2,3-F2,E], [−3659:2,5-Cl2,2,3-F2,Z], [−3660:2,6-CL2,2,3-F2,E], [−3661:3,4-Cl2,2,3-F2,E], [−3662:3,5-Cl2,2,3-F2,E], [−3663:2,3-Br2,2,3-F2,E], [−3664:2,4-Br2,2,3-F2,E], [−3665:2,5-Br2,2,3-F2,E], [−3666:2,6-Br2,2,3-F2,E], [−3667:3,4-Br2,2,3-F2,E], [−3668:3,5-Br2,2,3-F2,E], [−3669:2,3-Me2,2,3-F2,E], [−3670:2,4-Me2,2,3-F2,E], [−3671:2,5-Me2,2,3-F2,E], [−3672:2,6-Me2,2,3-F2,E], [−3673:3,4-Me2,2,3-F2,E], [−3674:3,5-Me2,2,3-F2,E], [−3675:2,3-Et2,2,3-F2,E], [−3676:2,4-Et2,2,3-F2,E], [−3677:2,5-Et2,2,3-F2,E], [−3678:2,6-Et2,2,3-F2,E], [−3679:3,4-Et2,2,3-F2,E], [−3680:3,5-Et2,2,3-F2,E], [−3681:2,3-(CF3)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3682:2,4-(CF3)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3683:2,5-(CF3)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3684:2,6-(CF3)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3685:3,4-(CF3)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3686:3,5-(CF3)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3687:2,3-(CHF2)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3688:2,4-(CHF2)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3689:2,5-(CHF2)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3690:2,6-(CHF2)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3691:3,4-(CHF2)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3692:3,5-(CHF2)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3693:2,3-(CH2F)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3694:2,4-(CH2F)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3695:2,5-(CH2F)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3696:2,6-(CH2F)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3697:3,4-(CH2F)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3698:3,5-(CH2F)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3699:2,3-(MeO)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3700:2,4-(MeO)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3701:2,5-(MeO)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3702:2,6-(MeO)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3703:3,4-(MeO)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3704:3,5-(MeO)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3705:2,3-(EtO)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3706:2,4-(EtO)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3707:2,5-(EtO)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3708:2,6-(EtO)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3709:3,4-(EtO)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3710:3,5-(EtO)2,2,3-F2,E], [−3711:2-Cl-3-F,2,3-F2,E], [−3712:2-Cl-4-F,2,3-F2,E], [−3713:2-Cl-5-F,2,3-F2,E], [−3714:2-Cl-6-F,2,3-F2,E], [−3715:3-Cl-2-F,2,3-F2,E], [−3716:3-Cl-4-F,2,3-F2,E], [−3717:3-Cl-5-F,2,3-F2,E], [−3718:4-Cl-2-F,2,3-F2,E], [−3719:4-Cl-3-F,2,3-F2,E], [−3720:2-F-3-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3721:2-F-4-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3722:2-F-5-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3723:2-F-6-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3724:3-F-2-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3725:3-F-4-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3726:3-F-5-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3727:4-F-2-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3728:4-F-3-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3729:2-Cl-3-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3730:2-Cl-4-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3731:2-Cl-5-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3732:2-Cl-6-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3733:3-Cl-2-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3734:3-Cl-4-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3735:3-Cl-5-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3736:4-Cl-2-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3737:4-Cl-3-Me,2,3-F2,E], [−3738:2-F-3-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3739:2-F-4-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3740:2-F-5-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3741:2-F-6-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3742:3-F-2-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3743:3-F-4-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3744:3-F-5-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3745:4-F-2-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3746:4-F-3-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3747:2-Cl-3-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3748:2-Cl-4-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3749:2-Cl-5-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3750:2-Cl-6-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3751:3-Cl-2-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3752:3-Cl-4-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3753:3-Cl-5-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3754:4-Cl-2-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3755:4-Cl-3-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3756:2-Me-3-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3757:2-Me-4-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3758:2-Me-5-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3759:2-Me-6-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3760:3-Me-2-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3761:3-Me-4-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3762:3-Me-5-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3763:4-Me-2-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3764:4-Me-3-CF3,2,3-F2,E], [−3765:2-F-3-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3766:2-F-4-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3767:2-F-5-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3768:2-F-6-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3769:3-F-2-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3770:3-F-4-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3771:3-F-5-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3772:4-F-2-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3773:4-F-3-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3774:2-Cl-3-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3775:2-Cl-4-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3776:2-Cl-5-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3777:2-Cl-6-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3778:3-Cl-2-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3779:3-Cl-4-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3780:3-Cl-5-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3781:4-Cl-2-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3782:4-Cl-3-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3783:2-Me-3-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3784:2-Me-4-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3785:2-Me-5-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3786:2-Me-6-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3787:3-Me-2-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3788:3-Me-4-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3789:3-Me-5-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3790:4-Me-2-MeO,2,3-F2,E], [−3791:4-Me-3-MeO,2,3-F2,E],
    [−3792:H,2,4-F2,E], [−3793:4-F,2,4-F2,E], [−3794:4-F,2,4-F2,Z], [−3795:4-Cl,2,4-F2,E], [−3796:4-Cl,2,4-F2,Z], [−3797:4-Br,2,4-F2,E], [−3798:4-I,2,4-F2,E], [−3799:4-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3800:4-Me,2,4-F2,Z], [−3801:4-Et,2,4-F2,E], [−3802:4-C3H7,2,4-F2,E], [−3803:4-(Me)2CH,2,4-F2,E], [−3804:4-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3805:4-CF3,2,4-F2,Z], [−3806:4-C2F5,2,4-F2,E], [−3807:4-C3F7,2,4-F2,E], [−3808:4-(CF3)2CF,2,4-F2,E], [−3809:4-(CF3)2CH,2,4-F2,E], [−3810:4-CHF2,2,4-F2,E], [−3811:4-CH2F,2,4-F2,E], [−3812:4-CF3CH2,2,4-F2,E], [−3813:4-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−3814:4-MeO,2,4-F2,Z], [−3815:4-EtO,2,4-F2,E], [−3816:4-C3H7O,2,4-F2,E], [−3817:4-(Me)2CHO,2,4-F2,E], [−3818:4-NO2,2,4-F2,E], [−3819:4-NO2,2,4-F2,Z], [−3820:3-F,2,4-F2,E], [−3821:3-F,2,4-F2,Z], [−3822:3-Cl,2,4-F2,E], [−3823:3-Cl,2,4-F2,Z], [−3824:3-Br,2,4-F2,E], [−3825:3-I,2,4-F2,E], [−3826:3-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3827:3-Me,2,4-F2,Z], [−3828:3-Et,2,4-F2,E], [−3829:3-C3H7,2,4-F2,E], [−3830:3-(Me)2CH,2,4-F2,E], [−3831:3-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3832:3-CF3,2,4-F2,Z], [−3833:3-C2F5,2,4-F2,E], [−3834:3-C3F7,2,4-F2,E], [−3835:3-(CF3)2CF,2,4-F2,E], [−3836:3-(CF3)2CH,2,4-F2,E], [−3837:3-CHF2,2,4-F2,E], [−3838:3-CHF2,2,4-F2,Z], [−3839:3-CH2F,2,4-F2,E], [−3840:3-CH2F,2,4-F2,Z], [−3841:3-CF3CH2,2,4-F2,E], [−3842:3-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−3843:3-MeO,2,4-F2,Z], [−3844:3-EtO,2,4-F2,E], [−3845:3-C3H7O,2,4-F2,E], [−3846:3-(Me)2CHO,2,4-F2,E], [−3847:3-NO2,2,4-F2,E], [−3848:2-F,2,4-F2,E], [−3849:2-Cl,2,4-F2,E], [−3850:2-Br,2,4-F2,E], [−3851:2-I,2,4-F2,E], [−3852:2-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3853:2-Et,2,4-F2,E], [−3854:2-C3H7,2,4-F2,E], [−3855:2-(Me)2CH,2,4-F2,E], [−3856:2-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3857:2-C2F5,2,4-F2,E], [−3858:2-C3F7,2,4-F2,E], [−3859:2-(CF3)2CF,2,4-F2,E], [−3860:2-(CF3)2CH,2,4-F2,E], [−3861:2-CHF2,2,4-F2,E], [−3862:2-CH2F,2,4-F2,E], [−3863:2-CF3CH2,2,4-F2,E], [−3864:2-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−3865:2-EtO,2,4-F2,E], [−3866:2-C3H7O,2,4-F2,E], [−3867:2-(Me)2CHO,2,4-F2,E], [−3868:2-NO2,2,4-F2,E], [−3869:2,3-F2,2,4-F2,E], [−3870:2,4-F2,2,4-F2,E], [−3871:2,5-F2,2,4-F2,E], [−3872:2,6-F2,2,4-F2,E], [−3873:3,4-F2,2,4-F2,E], [−3874:3,4-F2,2,4-F2,Z], [−3875:3,5-F2,2,4-F2,E], [−3876:3,5-F2,2,4-F2,Z], [−3877:2,3-Cl2,2,4-F2,E], [−3878:2,3-Cl2,2,4-F2,Z], [−3879:2,4-Cl2,2,4-F2,E], [−3880:2,4-Cl2,2,4-F2,Z], [−3881:2,5-Cl2,2,4-F2,E], [−3882:2,5-Cl2,2,4-F2,Z], [−3883:2,6-Cl2,2,4-F2,E], [−3884:3,4-Cl2,2,4-F2,E], [−3885:3,5-Cl2,2,4-F2,E], [−3886:2,3-Br2,2,4-F2,E], [−3887:2,4-Br2,2,4-F2,E], [−3888:2,5-Br2,2,4-F2,E], [−3889:2,6-Br2,2,4-F2,E], [−3890:3,4-Br2,2,4-F2,E], [−3891:3,5-Br2,2,4-F2,E], [−3892:2,3-Me2,2,4-F2,E], [−3893:2,4-Me2,2,4-F2,E], [−3894:2,5-Me2,2,4-F2,E], [−3895:2,6-Me2,2,4-F2,E], [−3896:3,4-Me2,2,4-F2,E], [−3897:3,5-Me2,2,4-F2,E], [−3898:2,3-Et2,2,4-F2,E], [−3899:2,4-Et2,2,4-F2,E], [−3900:2,5-Et2,2,4-F2,E], [−3901:2,6-Et2,2,4-F2,E], [−3902:3,4-Et2,2,4-F2,E], [−3903:3,5-Et2,2,4-F2,E], [−3904:2,3-(CF3)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3905:2,4-(CF3)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3906:2,5-(CF3)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3907:2,6-(CF3)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3908:3,4-(CF3)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3909:3,5-(CF3)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3910:2,3-(CHF2)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3911:2,4-(CHF2)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3912:2,5-(CHF2)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3913:2,6-(CHF2)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3914:3,4-(CHF2)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3915:3,5-(CHF2)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3916:2,3-(CH2F)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3917:2,4-(CH2F)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3918:2,5-(CH2F)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3919:2,6-(CH2F)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3920:3,4-(CH2F)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3921:3,5-(CH2F)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3922:2,3-(MeO)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3923:2,4-(MeO)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3924:2,5-(MeO)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3925:2,6-(MeO)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3926:3,4-(MeO)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3927:3,5-(MeO)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3928:2,3-(EtO)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3929:2,4-(EtO)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3930:2,5-(EtO)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3931:2,6-(EtO)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3932:3,4-(EtO)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3933:3,5-(EtO)2,2,4-F2,E], [−3934:2-Cl-3-F,2,4-F2,E], [−3935:2-Cl-4-F,2,4-F2,E], [−3936:2-Cl-5-F,2,4-F2,E], [−3937:2-Cl-6-F,2,4-F2,E], [−3938:3-Cl-2-F,2,4-F2,E], [−3939:3-Cl-4-F,2,4-F2,E], [−3940:3-Cl-5-F,2,4-F2,E], [−3941:4-Cl-2-F,2,4-F2,E], [−3942:4-Cl-3-F,2,4-F2,E], [−3943:2-F-3-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3944:2-F-4-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3945:2-F-5-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3946:2-F-6-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3947:3-F-2-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3948:3-F-4-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3949:3-F-5-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3950:4-F-2-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3951:4-F-3-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3952:2-Cl-3-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3953:2-Cl-4-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3954:2-Cl-5-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3955:2-Cl-6-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3956:3-Cl-2-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3957:3-Cl-4-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3958:3-Cl-5-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3959:4-Cl-2-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3960:4-Cl-3-Me,2,4-F2,E], [−3961:2-F-3-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3962:2-F-4-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3963:2-F-5-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3964:2-F-6-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3965:3-F-2-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3966:3-F-4-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3967:3-F-5-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3968:4-F-2-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3969:4-F-3-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3970:2-Cl-3-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3971:2-Cl-4-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3972:2-Cl-5-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3973:2-Cl-6-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3974:3-Cl-2-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3975:3-Cl-4-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3976:3-Cl-5-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3977:4-Cl-2-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3978:4-Cl-3-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3979:2-Me-3-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3980:2-Me-4-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3981:2-Me-5-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3982:2-Me-6-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3983:3-Me-2-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3984:3-Me-4-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3985:3-Me-5-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3986:4-Me-2-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3987:4-Me-3-CF3,2,4-F2,E], [−3988:2-F-3-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−3989:2-F-4-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−3990:2-F-5-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−3991:2-F-6-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−3992:3-F-2-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−3993:3-F-4-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−3994:3-F-5-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−3995:4-F-2-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−3996:4-F-3-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−3997:2-Cl-3-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−3998:2-Cl-4-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−3999:2-Cl-5-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−4000:2-Cl-6-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−4001:3-Cl-2-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−4002:3-Cl-4-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−4003:3-Cl-5-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−4004:4-Cl-2-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−4005:4-Cl-3-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−4006:2-Me-3-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−4007:2-Me-4-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−4008:2-Me-5-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−4009:2-Me-6-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−4010:3-Me-2-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−4011:3-Me-4-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−4012:3-Me-5-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−4013:4-Me-2-MeO,2,4-F2,E], [−4014:4-Me-3-MeO,2,4-F2,E],
    [−4015:H,2,5-F2,E], [−4016:4-F,2,5-F2,E], [−4017:4-F,2,5-F2,Z], [−4018:4-Cl,2,5-F2,E], [−4019:4-Cl,2,5-F2,Z], [−4020:4-Br,2,5-F2,E], [−4021:4-I,2,5-F2,E], [−4022:4-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4023:4-Me,2,5-F2,Z], [−4024:4-Et,2,5-F2,E], [−4025:4-C3H7,2,5-F2,E], [−4026:4-(Me)2CH,2,5-F2,E], [−4027:4-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4028:4-CF3,2,5-F2,Z], [−4029:4-C2F5,2,5-F2,E], [−4030:4-C3F7,2,5-F2,E], [−4031:4-(CF3)2CF,2,5-F2,E], [−4032:4-(CF3)2CH,2,5-F2,E], [−4033:4-CHF2,2,5-F2,E], [−4034:4-CH2F,2,5-F2,E], [−4035:4-CF3CH2,2,5-F2,E], [−4036:4-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4037:4-MeO,2,5-F2,Z], [−4038:4-EtO,2,5-F2,E], [−4039:4-C3H7O,2,5-F2,E], [−4040:4-(Me)2CHO,2,5-F2,E], [−4041:4-NO2,2,5-F2,E], [−4042:4-NO2,2,4-F2,Z], [−4043:3-F,2,5-F2,E], [−4044:3-F,2,5-F2,Z], [−4045:3-Cl,2,5-F2,E], [−4046:3-Cl,2,5-F2,Z], [−4047:3-Br,2,5-F2,E], [−4048:3-I,2,5-F2,E], [−4049:3-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4050:3-Me,2,5-F2,Z], [−4051:3-Et,2,5-F2,E], [−4052:3-C3H7,2,5-F2,E], [−4053:3-(Me)2CH,2,5-F2,E], [−4054:3-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4055:3-CF3,2,5-F2,Z], [−4056:3-C2F5,2,5-F2,E], [−4057:3-C3F7,2,5-F2,E], [−4058:3-(CF3)2CF,2,5-F2,E], [−4059:3-(CF3)2CH,2,5-F2,E], [−4060:3-CHF2,2,5-F2,E], [−4061:3-CHF2,2,5-F2,Z], [−4062:3-CH2F,2,5-F2,E], [−4063:3-CH2F,2,5-F2,Z], [−4064:3-CF3CH2,2,5-F2,E], [−4065:3-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4066:3-MeO,2,5-F2,Z], [−4067:3-EtO,2,5-F2,E], [−4068:3-C3H7O,2,5-F2,E], [−4069:3-(Me)2CHO,2,5-F2,E], [−4070:3-NO2,2,5-F2,E], [−4071:2-F,2,5-F2,E], [−4072:2-Cl,2,5-F2,E], [−4073:2-Br,2,5-F2,E], [−4074:2-I,2,5-F2,E], [−4075:2-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4076:2-Et,2,5-F2,E], [−4077:2-C3H7,2,5-F2,E], [−4078:2-(Me)2CH,2,5-F2,E], [−4079:2-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4080:2-C2F5,2,5-F2,E], [−4081:2-C3F7,2,5-F2,E], [−4082:2-(CF3)2CF,2,5-F2,E], [−4083:2-(CF3)2CH,2,5-F2,E], [−4084:2-CHF2,2,5-F2,E], [−4085:2-CH2F,2,5-F2,E], [−4086:2-CF3CH2,2,5-F2,E], [−4087:2-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4088:2-EtO,2,5-F2,E], [−4089:2-C3H7O,2,5-F2,E], [−4090:2-(Me)2CHO,2,5-F2,E], [−4091:2-NO2,2,5-F2,E], [−4092:2,3-F2,2,5-F2,E], [−4093:2,4-F2,2,5-F2,E], [−4094:2,5-F2,2,5-F2,E], [−4095:2,6-F2,2,5-F2,E], [−4096:3,4-F2,2,5-F2,E], [−4097:3,4-F2,2,5-F2,Z], [−4098:3,5-F2,2,5-F2,E], [−4099:3,5-F2,2,5-F2,Z], [−4100:2,3-Cl2,2,5-F2,E], [−4101:2,3-Cl2,2,5-F2,Z], [4102:2,4-Cl2,2,5-F2,E], [−4103:2,4-Cl2,2,5-F2,Z], [−4104:2,5-Cl2,2,5-F2,E], [−4105:2,5-Cl2,2,5-F2,Z], [−4106:2,6-Cl2,2,5-F2,E], [−4107:3,4-Cl2,2,5-F2,E], [−4108:3,5-Cl2,2,5-F2,E], [−4109:2,3-Br2,2,5-F2,E], [−4110:2,4-Br2,2,5-F2,E], [−4111:2,5-Br2,2,5-F2,E], [−4112:2,6-Br2,2,5-F2,E], [−4113:3,4-Br2,2,5-F2,E], [−4114:3,5-Br2,2,5-F2,E], [−4115:2,3-Me2,2,5-F2,E], [−4116:2,4-Me2,2,5-F2,E], [−4117:2,5-Me2,2,5-F2,E], [−4118:2,6-Me2,2,5-F2,E], [−4119:3,4-Me2,2,5-F2,E], [−4120:3,5-Me2,2,5-F2,E], [−4121:2,3-Et2,2,5-F2,E], [−4122:2,4-Et2,2,5-F2,E], [−4123:2,5-Et2,2,5-F2,E], [−4124:2,6-Et2,2,5-F2,E], [−4125:3,4-Et2,2,5-F2,E], [−4126:3,5-Et2,2,5-F2,E], [−4127:2,3-(CF3)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4128:2,4-(CF3)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4129:2,5-(CF3)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4130:2,6-(CF3)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4131:3,4-(CF3)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4132:3,5-(CF3)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4133:2,3-(CHF2)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4134:2,4-(CHF2)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4135:2,5-(CHF2)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4136:2,6-(CHF2)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4137:3,4-(CHF2)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4138:3,5-(CHF2)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4139:2,3-(CH2F)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4140:2,4-(CH2F)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4141:2,5-(CH2F)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4142:2,6-(CH2F)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4143:3,4-(CH2F)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4144:3,5-(CH2F)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4145:2,3-(MeO)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4146:2,4-(MeO)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4147:2,5-(MeO)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4148:2,6-(MeO)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4149:3,4-(MeO)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4150:3,5-(MeO)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4151:2,3-(EtO)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4152:2,4-(EtO)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4153:2,5-(EtO)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4154:2,6-(EtO)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4155:3,4-(EtO)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4156:3,5-(EtO)2,2,5-F2,E], [−4157:2-Cl-3-F,2,5-F2,E], [−4158:2-Cl-4-F,2,5-F2,E], [−4159:2-Cl-5-F,2,5-F2,E], [−4160:2-Cl-6-F,2,5-F2,E], [−4161:3-Cl-2-F,2,5-F2,E], [−4162:3-Cl-4-F,2,5-F2,E], [−4163:3-Cl-5-F,2,5-F2,E], [−4164:4-Cl-2-F,2,5-F2,E], [−4165:4-Cl-3-F,2,5-F2,E], [−4166:2-F-3-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4167:2-F-4-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4168:2-F-5-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4169:2-F-6-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4170:3-F-2-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4171:3-F-4-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4172:3-F-5-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4173:4-F-2-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4174:4-F-3-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4175:2-Cl-3-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4176:2-Cl-4-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4177:2-Cl-5-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4178:2-Cl-6-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4179:3-Cl-2-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4180:3-Cl-4-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4181:3-Cl-5-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4182:4-Cl-2-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4183:4-Cl-3-Me,2,5-F2,E], [−4184:2-F-3-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4185:2-F-4-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4186:2-F-5-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4187:2-F-6-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4188:3-F-2-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4189:3-F-4-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4190:3-F-5-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4191:4-F-2-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4192:4-F-3-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4193:2-Cl-3-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4194:2-Cl-4-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4195:2-Cl-5-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4196:2-Cl-6-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4197:3-Cl-2-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4198:3-Cl-4-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4199:3-Cl-5-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4200:4-Cl-2-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4201:4-Cl-3-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4202:2-Me-3-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4203:2-Me-4-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4204:2-Me-5-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4205:2-Me-6-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4206:3-Me-2-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4207:3-Me-4-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4208:3-Me-5-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4209:4-Me-2-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4210:4-Me-3-CF3,2,5-F2,E], [−4211:2-F-3-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4212:2-F-4-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4213:2-F-5-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4214:2-F-6-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4215:3-F-2-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4216:3-F-4-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4217:3-F-5-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4218:4-F-2-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4219:4-F-3-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4220:2-Cl-3-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4221:2-Cl-4-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4222:2-Cl-5-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4223:2-Cl-6-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4224:3-Cl-2-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4225:3-Cl-4-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4226:3-Cl-5-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4227:4-Cl-2-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4228:4-Cl-3-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4229:2-Me-3-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4230:2-Me-4-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4231:2-Me-5-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4232:2-Me-6-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4233:3-Me-2-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4234:3-Me-4-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4235:3-Me-5-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4236:4-Me-2-MeO,2,5-F2,E], [−4237:4-Me-3-MeO,2,5-F2,E],
    [−4238:H,3,4-F2,E], [−4239:4-F,3,4-F2,E], [−4240:4-F,3,4-F2,Z], [−4241:4-Cl,3,4-F2,E], [−4242:4-Cl,3,4-F2,Z], [−4243:4-Br,3,4-F2,E], [−4244:4-I,3,4-F2,E], [−4245:4-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4246:4-Me,3,4-F2,Z], [−4247:4-Et,3,4-F2,E], [−4248:4-C3H7,3,4-F2,E], [−4249:4-(Me)2CH,3,4-F2,E], [−4250:4-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4251:4-CF3,3,4-F2,Z], [−4252:4-C2F5,3,4-F2,E], [−4253:4-C3F7,3,4-F2,E], [−4254:4-(CF3)2CF,3,4-F2,E], [−4255:4-(CF3)2CH,3,4-F2,E], [−4256:4-CHF2,3,4-F2,E], [−4257:4-CH2F,3,4-F2,E], [−4258:4-CF3CH2,3,4-F2,E], [−4259:4-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4260:4-MeO,3,4-F2,Z], [−4261:4-EtO,3,4-F2,E], [−4262:4-C3H7O,3,4-F2,E], [−4263:4-(Me)2CHO,3,4-F2,E], [−4264:4-NO2,3,4-F2,E], [−4265:4-NO2,3,4-F2,Z], [−4266:3-F,3,4-F2,E], [−4267:3-F,3,4-F2,Z], [−4268:3-Cl,3,4-F2,E], [−4269:3-Cl,3,4-F2,Z], [−4270:3-Br,3,4-F2,E], [−4271:3-I,3,4-F2,E], [−4272:3-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4273:3-Me,3,4-F2,Z], [−4274:3-Et,3,4-F2,E], [−4275:3-C3H7,3,4-F2,E], [−4276:3-(Me)2CH,3,4-F2,E], [−4277:3-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4278:3-CF3,3,4-F2,Z], [−4279:3-C2F5,3,4-F2,E], [−4280:3-C3F7,3,4-F2,E], [−4281:3-(CF3)2CF,3,4-F2,E], [−4282:3-(CF3)2CH,3,4-F2,E], [−4283:3-CHF2,3,4-F2,E], [−4284:3-CHF2,3,4-F2,Z], [−4285:3-CH2F,3,4-F2,E], [−4286:3-CH2F,3,4-F2,Z], [−4287:3-CF3CH2,3,4-F2,E], [−4288:3-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4289:3-MeO,3,4-F2,Z], [−4290:3-EtO,3,4-F2,E], [−4291:3-C3H7O,3,4-F2,E], [−4292:3-(Me)2CHO,3,4-F2,E], [−4293:3-NO2,3,4-F2,E], [−4294:2-F,3,4-F2,E], [−4295:2-Cl,3,4-F2,E], [−4296:2-Br,3,4-F2,E], [−4297:2-I,3,4-F2,E], [−4298:2-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4299:2-Et,3,4-F2,E], [−4300:2-C3H7,3,4-F2,E], [−4301:2-(Me)2CH,3,4-F2,E], [−4302:2-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4303:2-C2F5,3,4-F2,E], [−4304:2-C3F7,3,4-F2,E], [−4305:2-(CF3)2CF,3,4-F2,E], [−4306:2-(CF3)2CH,3,4-F2,E], [−4307:2-CHF2,3,4-F2,E], [−4308:2-CH2F,3,4-F2,E], [−4309:2-CF3CH2,3,4-F2,E], [−4310:2-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4311:2-EtO,3,4-F2,E], [−4312:2-C3H7O,3,4-F2,E], [−4313:2-(Me)2CHO,3,4-F2,E], [−4314:2-NO2,3,4-F2,E], [−4315:2,3-F2,3,4-F2,E], [−4316:2,4-F2,3,4-F2,E], [−4317:2,5-F2,3,4-F2,E], [−4318:2,6-F2,3,4-F2,E], [−4319:3,4-F2,3,4-F2,E], [−4320:3,4-F2,3,4-F2,Z], [−4321:3,5-F2,3,4-F2,E], [−4322:3,5-F2,3,4-F2,Z], [−4323:2,3-Cl2,3,4-F2,E], [−4324:2,3-Cl2,3,4-F2,Z], [−4325:2,4-Cl2,3,4-F2,E], [−4326:2,4-Cl2,3,4-F2,Z], [−4327:2,5-Cl2,3,4-F2,E], [−4328:2,5-Cl2,3,4-F2,Z], [−4329:2,6-Cl2,3,4-F2,E], [−4330:3,4-Cl2,3,4-F2,E], [−4331:3,5-Cl2,3,4-F2,E], [−4332:2,3-Br2,3,4-F2,E], [−4333:2,4-Br2,3,4-F2,E], [−4334:2,5-Br2,3,4-F2,E], [−4335:2,6-Br2,3,4-F2,E], [−4336:3,4-Br2,3,4-F2,E], [−4337:3,5-Br2,3,4-F2,E], [−4338:2,3-Me2,3,4-F2,E], [−4339:2,4-Me2,3,4-F2,E], [−4340:2,5-Me2,3,4-F2,E], [−4341:2,6-Me2,3,4-F2,E], [−4342:3,4-Me2,3,4-F2,E], [−4343:3,5-Me2,3,4-F2,E], [−4344:2,3-Et2,3,4-F2,E], [−4345:2,4-Et2,3,4-F2,E], [−4346:2,5-Et2,3,4-F2,E], [−4347:2,6-Et2,3,4-F2,E], [−4348:3,4-Et2,3,4-F2,E], [−4349:3,5-Et2,3,4-F2,E], [−4350:2,3-(CF3)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4351:2,4-(CF3)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4352:2,5-(CF3)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4353:2,6-(CF3)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4354:3,4-(CF3)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4355:3,5-(CF3)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4356:2,3-(CHF2)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4357:2,4-(CHF2)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4358:2,5-(CHF2)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4359:2,6-(CHF2)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4360:3,4-(CHF2)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4361:3,5-(CHF2)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4362:2,3-(CH2F)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4363:2,4-(CH2F)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4364:2,5-(CH2F)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4365:2,6-(CH2F)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4366:3,4-(CH2F)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4367:3,5-(CH2F)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4368:2,3-(MeO)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4369:2,4-(MeO)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4370:2,5-(MeO)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4371:2,6-(MeO)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4372:3,4-(MeO)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4373:3,5-(MeO)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4374:2,3-(EtO)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4375:2,4-(EtO)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4376:2,5-(EtO)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4377:2,6-(EtO)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4378:3,4-(EtO)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4379:3,5-(EtO)2,3,4-F2,E], [−4380:2-Cl-3-F,3,4-F2,E], [−4381:2-Cl-4-F,3,4-F2,E], [−4382:2-Cl-5-F,3,4-F2,E], [−4383:2-Cl-6-F,3,4-F2,E], [−4384:3-Cl-2-F,3,4-F2,E], [−4385:3-Cl-4-F,3,4-F2,E], [−4386:3-Cl-5-F,3,4-F2,E], [−4387:4-Cl-2-F,3,4-F2,E], [−4388:4-Cl-3-F,3,4-F2,E], [−4389:2-F-3-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4390:2-F-4-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4391:2-F-5-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4392:2-F-6-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4393:3-F-2-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4394:3-F-4-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4395:3-F-5-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4396:4-F-2-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4397:4-F-3-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4398:2-Cl-3-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4399:2-Cl-4-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4400:2-Cl-5-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4401:2-Cl-6-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4402:3-Cl-2-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4403:3-Cl-4-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4404:3-Cl-5-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4405:4-Cl-2-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4406:4-Cl-3-Me,3,4-F2,E], [−4407:2-F-3-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4408:2-F-4-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [4409:2-F-5-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4410:2-F-6-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4411:3-F-2-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4412:3-F-4-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4413:3-F-5-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4414:4-F-2-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4415:4-F-3-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4416:2-Cl-3-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4417:2-Cl-4-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4418:2-Cl-5-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4419:2-Cl-6-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4420:3-Cl-2-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4421:3-Cl-4-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4422:3-Cl-5-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4423:4-Cl-2-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4424:4-Cl-3-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4425:2-Me-3-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4426:2-Me-4-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4427:2-Me-5-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4428:2-Me-6-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4429:3-Me-2-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4430:3-Me-4-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4431:3-Me-5-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4432:4-Me-2-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4433:4-Me-3-CF3,3,4-F2,E], [−4434:2-F-3-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4435:2-F-4-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4436:2-F-5-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4437:2-F-6-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4438:3-F-2-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4439:3-F-4-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4440:3-F-5-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4441:4-F-2-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4442:4-F-3-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4443:2-Cl-3-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4444:2-Cl-4-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4445:2-Cl-5-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4446:2-Cl-6-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4447:3-Cl-2-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4448:3-Cl-4-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4449:3-Cl-5-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4450:4-Cl-2-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4451:4-Cl-3-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4452:2-Me-3-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4453:2-Me-4-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4454:2-Me-5-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4455:2-Me-6-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4456:3-Me-2-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4457:3-Me-4-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4458:3-Me-5-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4459: 4-Me-2-MeO,3,4-F2,E], [−4460:4-Me-3-MeO,3,4-F2,E],
    [−4461:H,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4462:4-F,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4463:4-F,3,5-Cl-2,Z], [−4464:4-Cl,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4465:4-Cl,3,5-Cl2,Z], [−4466:4-Br,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4467: 4-I,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4468:4-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4469: 4-Me,3,5-Cl2,Z], [−4470:4-Et,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4471:4-C3H7,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4472:4-(Me)2CH,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4473:4-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4474:4-CF3,3,5-Cl2,Z], [−4475:4-C2F5,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4476:4-C3F7,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4477:4-(CF3)2CF,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4478:4-(CF3)2CH,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4479:4-CHF2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4480:4-CH2F,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4481:4-CF3CH2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4482:4-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4483:4-MeO,3,5-Cl2,Z], [−4484:4-EtO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4485:4-C3H7O,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4486:4-(Me)2CHO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4487:4-NO2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4488:4-NO2,3,5-Cl2,Z], [−4489:3-F,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4490:3-F,3,5-Cl2,Z], [−4491:3-Cl,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4492:3-Cl,3,5-Cl2,Z], [−4493:3-Br,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4494:3-I,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4495:3-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4496:3-Me,3,5-Cl2,Z], [−4497:3-Et,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4498:3-C3H7,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4499:3-(Me)2CH,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4500:3-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4501:3-CF3,3,5-Cl2,Z], [−4502:3-C2F5,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4503:3-C3F7,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4504:3-(CF3)2CF,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4505:3-(CF3)2CH,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4506:3-CHF2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4507:3-CHF2,3,5-Cl2,Z], [−4508:3-CH2F,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4509:3-CH2F,3,5-Cl2,Z], [−4510:3-CF3CH2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4511:3-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4512:3-MeO,3,5-Cl2,Z], [−4513:3-EtO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4514:3-C3H7O,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4515:3-(Me)2CHO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4516:3-NO2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4517:2-F,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4518:2-Cl,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4519:2-Br,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4520:2-I,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4521:2-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4522:2-Et,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4523:2-C3H7,3,5-Cl-2,E], [−4524:2-(Me)2CH,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4525:2-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4526:2-C2F5,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4527:2-C3F7,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4528:2-(CF3)2CF,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4529:2-(CF3)2CH,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4530:2-CHF2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4531:2-CH2F,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4532:2-CF3CH2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4533:2-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4534:2-EtO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4535:2-C3H7O,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4536:2-(Me)2CHO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4537:2-NO2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4538:2,3-F2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4539:2,4-F2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4540:2,5-F2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4541:2,6-F2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4542:3,4-F2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4543:3,4-F2,3,5-Cl2,Z], [−4544:3,5-F2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4545:3,5-F2,3,5-Cl2,Z], [−4546:2,3-Cl2,3,5-Cl-2,E], [−4547:2,3-Cl2,3,5-Cl2,Z], [−4548:2,4-Cl2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4549:2,4-Cl2,3,5-Cl2,Z], [−4550:2,5-Cl2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4551:2,5-Cl2,3,5-Cl2,Z], [−4552:2,6-Cl2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4553:3,4-Cl2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4554:3,5-Cl2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4555:2,3-Br2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4556:2,4-Br2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4557:2,5-Br2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4558:2,6-Br2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4559:3,4-Br2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4560:3,5-Br2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4561:2,3-Me2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4562:2,4-Me2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4563:2,5-Me2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4564:2,6-Me2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4565:3,4-Me2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4566:3,5-Me2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4567:2,3-Et2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4568:2,4-Et2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4569:2,5-E t2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4570:2,6-Et2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4571:3,4-Et2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4572:3,5-Et2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4573:2,3-(CF3)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4574:2,4-(CF3)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4575:2,5-(CF3)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4576:2,6-(CF3)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4577:3,4-(CF3)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4578:3,5-(CF3)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4579:2,3-(CHF2)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4580:2,4-(CHF2)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4581:2,5-(CHF2)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4582:2,6-(CHF2)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4583:3,4-(CHF2)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4584:3,5-(CHF2)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4585:2,3-(CH2F)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4586:2,4-(CH2F)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4587:2,5-(CH2F)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4588:2,6-(CH2F)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4589:3,4-(CH2F)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4590:3,5-(CH2F)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4591:2,3-(MeO)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4592:2,4-(MeO)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4593:2,5-(MeO)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4594:2,6-(MeO)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4595:3,4-(MeO)2,3,5-Cl-2,E], [−4596:3,5-(MeO)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4597:2,3-(EtO)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4598:2,4-(EtO)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4599:2,5-(EtO)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4600:2,6-(EtO)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4601:3,4-(EtO)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4602:3,5-(EtO)2,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4603:2-Cl-3-F,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4604:2-Cl-4-F,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4605:2-Cl-5-F,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4606:2-Cl-6-F,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4607:3-Cl-2-F,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4608:3-Cl-4-F,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4609:3-Cl-5-F,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4610:4-Cl-2-F,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4611:4-Cl-3-F,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4612:2-F-3-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4613:2-F-4-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4614:2-F-5-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4615:2-F-6-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4616:3-F-2-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4617:3-F-4-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4618:3-F-5-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4619:4-F-2-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4620:4-F-3-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4621:2-Cl-3-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4622:2-Cl-4-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4623:2-Cl-5-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4624:2-Cl-6-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4625:3-Cl-2-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4626:3-Cl-4-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4627:3-Cl-5-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4628:4-Cl-2-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4629:4-Cl-3-Me,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4630:2-F-3-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4631:2-F-4-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4632:2-F-5-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4633:2-F-6-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4634:3-F-2-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4635:3-F-4-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4636:3-F-5-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4637:4-F-2-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4638:4-F-3-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4639:2-Cl-3-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4640:2-Cl-4-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4641:2-Cl-5-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4642:2-Cl-6-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4643:3-Cl-2-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4644:3-Cl-4-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4645:3-Cl-5-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4646:4-Cl-2-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4647:4-Cl-3-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4648:2-Me-3-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4649:2-Me-4-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4650:2-Me-5-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4651:2-Me-6-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4652:3-Me-2-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4653:3-Me-4-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4654:3-Me-5-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4655:4-Me-2-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4656:4-Me-3-CF3,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4657:2-F-3-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4658:2-F-4-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4659:2-F-5-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4660:2-F-6-MeO,3,5-Cl-2,E], [−4661:3-F-2-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4662:3-F-4-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4663:3-F-5-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4664: 4-F-2-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4665:4-F-3-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4666:2-Cl-3-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4667:2-Cl-4-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4668:2-Cl-5-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4669:2-Cl-6-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4670:3-Cl-2-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4671:3-Cl-4-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4672:3-Cl-5-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4673:4-Cl-2-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4674:4-Cl-3-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4675:2-Me-3-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4676:2-Me-4-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4677:2-Me-5-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4678:2-Me-6-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4679:3-Me-2-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4680:3-Me-4-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4681:3-Me-5-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4682:4-Me-2-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E], [−4683:4-Me-3-MeO,3,5-Cl2,E],
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[−4945:3-(Me)2CH,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4946:3-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4947:3-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,Z], [−4948:3-C2F5,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4949:3-C3F7,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4950:3-(CF3)2CF,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4951:3-(CF3)2CH,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4952:3-CHF2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4953:3-CHF2,4-Cl-3-F,Z], [−4954:3-CH2F,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4955:3-CH2F,4-Cl-3-F,Z], [−4956:3-CF3CH2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4957:3-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4958:3-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,Z], [−4959:3-EtO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4960:3-C3H7O,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4961:3-(Me)2CHO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4962:3-NO2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4963:2-F,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4964:2-Cl,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4965:2-Br,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4966:2-I,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4967:2-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4968:2-Et,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4969:2-C3H7,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4970:2-(Me)2CH,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4971:2-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4972:2-C2F5,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4973:2-C3F7,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4974:2-(CF3)2CF,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4975:2-(CF3)2CH,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4976:2-CHF2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4977:2-CH2F,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4978:2-CF3CH2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4979:2-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4980:2-EtO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4981:2-C3H7O,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4982:2-(Me)2CHO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4983:2-NO2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4984:2,3-F2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4985:2,4-F2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4986:2,5-F2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4987:2,6-F2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4988:3,4-F2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4989:3,4-F2,4-Cl-3-F,Z], [−4990:3,5-F2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4991:3,5-F2,4-Cl-3-F,Z], [−4992:2,3-Cl2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4993:2,3-Cl2,4-Cl-3-F,Z], [−4994:2,4-Cl2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4995:2,4-Cl2,4-Cl-3-F,Z], [−4996:2,5-Cl2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4997:2,5-Cl2,4-Cl-3-F,Z], [−4998:2,6-Cl2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−4999:3,4-Cl2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5000:3,5-Cl2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5001:2,3-Br2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5002:2,4-Br2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5003:2,5-Br2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5004:2,6-Br2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5005:3,4-Br2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5006:3,5-Br2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5007:2,3-Me2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5008:2,4-Me2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5009:2,5-Me2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5010:2,6-Me2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5011:3,4-Me2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5012:3,5-Me2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5013:2,3-Et2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5014:2,4-Et2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5015:2,5-Et2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5016:2,6-Et2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5017:3,4-Et2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5018:3,5-Et2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5019:2,3-(CF3)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5020:2,4-(CF3)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5021:2,5-(CF3)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5022:2,6-(CF3)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5023:3,4-(CF3)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5024:3,5-(CF3)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5025:2,3-(CHF2)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5026:2,4-(CHF2)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5027:2,5-(CHF2)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5028:2,6-(CHF2)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5029:3,4-(CHF2)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5030:3,5-(CHF2)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5031:2,3-(CH2F)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5032:2,4-(CH2F)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5033:2,5-(CH2F)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5034:2,6-(CH2F)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5035:3,4-(CH2F)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5036:3,5-(CH2F)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5037:2,3-(MeO)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5038:2,4-(MeO)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5039:2,5-(MeO)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5040:2,6-(MeO)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5041:3,4-(MeO)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5042:3,5-(MeO)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5043:2,3-(EtO)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5044:2,4-(EtO)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5045:2,5-(EtO)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5046:2,6-(EtO)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5047:3,4-(EtO)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5048:3,5-(EtO)2,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5049:2-Cl-3-F,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5050:2-Cl-4-F,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5051:2-Cl-5-F,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5052:2-Cl-6-F,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5053:3-Cl-2-F,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5054:3-Cl-4-F,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5055:3-Cl-5-F,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5056:4-Cl-2-F,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5057:4-Cl-3-F,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5058:2-F-3-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5059:2-F-4-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5060:2-F-5-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5061:2-F-6-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5062:3-F-2-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5063:3-F-4-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5064:3-F-5-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5065:4-F-2-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5066:4-F-3-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5067:2-Cl-3-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5068:2-Cl-4-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5069:2-Cl-5-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5070:2-Cl-6-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5071:3-Cl-2-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5072:3-Cl-4-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5073:3-Cl-5-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5074:4-Cl-2-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5075:4-Cl-3-Me,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5076:2-F-3-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5077:2-F-4-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5078:2-F-5-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5079:2-F-6-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5080:3-F-2-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5081:3-F-4-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5082:3-F-5-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5083:4-F-2-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5084:4-F-3-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5085:2-Cl-3-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5086:2-Cl-4-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5087:2-Cl-5-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5088:2-Cl-6-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5089:3-Cl-2-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5090:3-Cl-4-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5091:3-Cl-5-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5092:4-Cl-2-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5093:4-Cl-3-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5094:2-Me-3-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5095:2-Me-4-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5096:2-Me-5-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5097:2-Me-6-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5098:3-Me-2-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5099:3-Me-4-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5100:3-Me-5-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5101:4-Me-2-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5102:4-Me-3-CF3,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5103:2-F-3-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5104:2-F-4-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5105:2-F-5-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5106:2-F-6-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5107:3-F-2-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5108:3-F-4-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5109:3-F-5-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5110:4-F-2-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5111:4-F-3-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5112:2-Cl-3-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5113:2-Cl-4-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5114:2-Cl-5-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5115:2-Cl-6-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5116:3-Cl-2-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5117:3-Cl-4-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5118:3-Cl-5-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5119:4-Cl-2-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5120:4-Cl-3-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5121:2-Me-3-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5122:2-Me-4-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5123:2-Me-5-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5124:2-Me-6-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5125:3-Me-2-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5126:3-Me-4-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5127:3-Me-5-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5128:4-Me-2-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E], [−5129:4-Me-3-MeO,4-Cl-3-F,E],
    [−5130:H,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5131:4-F,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5132:4-F,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−5133:4-Cl,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5134:4-Cl,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−5135:4-Br,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5136:4-I,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5137:4-Me,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5138:4-Me,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−5139:4-Et,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5140:4-C3H7,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5141:4-(Me)2CH,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5142:4-CF3,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5143:4-CF3,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−5144:4-C2F5,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5145:4-C3F7,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5146:4-(CF3)2CF,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5147:4-(CF3)2CH,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5148:4-CHF2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5149:4-CH2F,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5150:4-CF3CH2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5151:4-MeO,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5152:4-MeO,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−5153:4-EtO,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5154:4-C3H7O,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5155:4-(Me)2CHO,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5156:4-NO2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5157:4-NO2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−5158:3-F,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5159:3-F,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−5160:3-Cl,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5161:3-Cl,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−5162:3-Br,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5163:3-I,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5164:3-Me,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5165:3-Me,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−5166:3-Et,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5167:3-C3H7,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5168:3-(Me)2CH,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5169:3-CF3,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5170:3-CF3,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−5171:3-C2F5,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5172:3-C3F7,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5173:3-(CF3)2CF,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5174:3-(CF3)2CH,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5175:3-CHF2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5176:3-CHF2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−5177:3-CH2F,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5178:3-CH2F,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−5179:3-CF3CH2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5180:3-MeO,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5181:3-MeO,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−5182:3-EtO,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5183:3-C3H7O,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5184:3-(Me)2CHO,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5185:3-NO2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5186:2-F,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5187:2-Cl,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5188:2-Br,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5189:2-I,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5190:2-Me,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5191:2-Et,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5192:2-C3H7,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5193:2-(Me)2CH,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5194:2-CF3,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5195:2-C2F5,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5196:2-C3F7,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5197:2-(CF3)2CF,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5198:2-(CF3)2CH,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5199:2-CHF2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5200:2-CH2F,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5201:2-CF3CH2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5202:2-MeO,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5203:2-EtO,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5204:2-C3H7O,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5205:2-(Me)2CHO,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5206:2-NO2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5207:2,3-F2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5208:2,4-F2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5209:2,5-F2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5210:2,6-F2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5211:3,4-F2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5212:3,4-F2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−5213:3,5-F2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5214:3,5-F2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−5215:2,3-Cl2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5216:2,3-Cl2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−5217:2,4-Cl2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5218:2,4-Cl2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−5219:2,5-Cl2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5220:2,5-Cl2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,Z], [−5221:2,6-Cl2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5222:3,4-Cl2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5223:3,5-Cl2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5224:2,3-Br2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5225:2,4-Br2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5226:2,5-Br2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5227:2,6-Br2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5228:3,4-Br2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5229:3,5-Br2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5230:2,3-Me2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5231:2,4-Me2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5232:2,5-Me2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5233:2,6-Me2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5234:3,4-Me2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5235:3,5-Me2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5236:2,3-Et2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5237:2,4-Et2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5238:2,5-Et2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5239:2,6-Et2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5240:3,4-Et2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5241:3,5-Et2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5242:2,3-(CF3)2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5243:2,4-(CF3)2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5244:2,5-(CF3)2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5245:2,6-(CF3)2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5246:3,4-(CF3)2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5247:3,5-(CF3)2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5248:2,3-(CHF2)2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5249:2,4-(CHF2)2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], [−5250:2,5-(CHF2)2,3-F-4-(Me)3CO,E], 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[−6061:3-CF3,3,4-Me2,E], [−6062:3-CF3,3,4-Me2,Z], [−6063:3-C2F5,3,4-Me2,E], [−6064:3-C3F7,3,4-Me2,E], [−6065:3-(CF3)2CF,3,4-Me2,E], [−6066:3-(CF3)2CH,3,4-Me2,E], [−6067:3-CHF2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6068:3-CHF2,3,4-Me2,Z], [−6069:3-CH2F,3,4-Me2,E], [−6070:3-CH2F,3,4-Me2,Z], [−6071:3-CF3CH2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6072:3-MeO,3,4-Me2,E], [−6073:3-MeO,3,4-Me2,Z], [−6074:3-EtO,3,4-Me2,E], [−6075:3-C3H7O,3,4-Me2,E], [−6076:3-(Me)2CHO,3,4-Me2,E], [−6077:3-NO2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6078:2-F,3,4-Me2,E], [−6079:2-Cl,3,4-Me2,E], [−6080:2-Br,3,4-Me2,E], [−6081:2-I,3,4-Me2,E], [−6082:2-Me,3,4-Me2,E], [−6083:2-Et,3,4-Me2,E], [−6084:2-C3H7,3,4-Me2,E], [−6085:2-(Me)2CH,3,4-Me2,E], [−6086:2-CF3,3,4-Me2,E], [−6087:2-C2F5,3,4-Me2,E], [−6088:2-C3F7,3,4-Me2,E], [−6089:2-(CF3)2CF,3,4-Me2,E], [−6090:2-(CF3)2CH,3,4-Me2,E], [−6091:2-CHF2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6092:2-CH2F,3,4-Me2,E], [−6093:2-CF3CH2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6094:2-MeO,3,4-Me2,E], [−6095:2-EtO,3,4-Me2,E], [−6096:2-C3H7O,3,4-Me2,E], [−6097:2-(Me)2CHO,3,4-Me2,E], [−6098:2-NO2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6099:2,3-F2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6100:2,4-F2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6101:2,5-F2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6102:2,6-F2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6103:3,4-F2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6104:3,4-F2,3,4-Me2,Z], [−6105:3,5-F2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6106:3,5-F2,3,4-Me2,Z], [−6107:2,3-Cl2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6108:2,3-Cl2,3,4-Me2,Z], [−6109:2,4-Cl2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6110:2,4-Cl2,3,4-Me2,Z], [−6111:2,5-Cl2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6112:2,5-Cl2,3,4-Me2,Z], [−6113:2,6-Cl2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6114:3,4-Cl2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6115:3,5-Cl2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6116:2,3-Br2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6117:2,4-Br2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6118:2,5-Br2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6119:2,6-Br2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6120:3,4-Br2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6121:3,5-Br2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6122:2,3-Me2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6123:2,4-Me2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6124:2,5-Me2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6125:2,6-Me2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6126:3,4-Me2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6127:3,5-Me2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6128:2,3-Et2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6129:2,4-Et2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6130:2,5-Et2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6131:2,6-Et2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6132:3,4-Et2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6133:3,5-Et2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6134:2,3-(CF3)2,3,4-Me2,E], [−6135:2,4-(CF3)2,3,4-Me2,E], 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[−6420:3-F-5-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6421:4-F-2-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6422:4-F-3-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6423:2-Cl-3-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6424:2-Cl-4-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6425:2-Cl-5-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6426:2-Cl-6-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6427:3-Cl-2-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6428:3-Cl-4-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6429:3-Cl-5-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6430:4-Cl-2-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6431:4-Cl-3-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6432:2-Me-3-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6433:2-Me-4-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6434:2-Me-5-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6435:2-Me-6-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6436:3-Me-2-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6437:3-Me-4-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6438:3-Me-5-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6439:4-Me-2-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6440:4-Me-3-CF3,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6441:2-F-3-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6442:2-F-4-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6443:2-F-5-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6444:2-F-6-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6445:3-F-2-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6446:3-F-4-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6447:3-F-5-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6448:4-F-2-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6449:4-F-3-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6450:2-Cl-3-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6451:2-Cl-4-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6452:2-Cl-5-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6453:2-Cl-6-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6454:3-Cl-2-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6455:3-Cl-4-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6456:3-Cl-5-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6457:4-Cl-2-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6458:4-Cl-3-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6459:2-Me-3-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6460:2-Me-4-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6461:2-Me-5-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6462:2-Me-6-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6463:3-Me-2-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6464:3-Me-4-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6465:3-Me-5-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6466:4-Me-2-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E], [−6467:4-Me-3-MeO,3-F-4-Me,E],
    [−6468:H,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6469:4-F,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6470:4-F,4-F-3-Me,Z], [−6471:4-Cl,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6472:4-Cl,4-F-3-Me,Z], [−6473:4-Br,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6474:4-I,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6475:4-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6476:4-Me,4-F-3-Me,Z], [−6477:4-Et,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6478:4-C3H7,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6479:4-(Me)2CH,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6480:4-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6481:4-CF3,4-F-3-Me,Z], [−6482:4-C2F5,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6483:4-C3F7,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6484:4-(CF3)2CF,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6485:4-(CF3)2CH,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6486:4-CHF2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6487:4-CH2F,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6488:4-CF3CH2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6489:4-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6490:4-MeO,4-F-3-Me,Z], [−6491:4-EtO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6492:4-C3H7O,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6493:4-(Me)2CHO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6494:4-NO2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6495:4-NO2,4-F-3-Me,Z], [−6496:3-F,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6497:3-F,4-F-3-Me,Z], [−6498:3-Cl,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6499:3-Cl,4-F-3-Me,Z], [−6500:3-Br,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6501:3-I,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6502:3-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6503:3-Me,4-F-3-Me,Z], [−6504:3-Et,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6505:3-C3H7,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6506:3-(Me)2CH,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6507:3-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6508:3-CF3,4-F-3-Me,Z], [−6509:3-C2F5,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6510:3-C3F7,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6511:3-(CF3)2CF,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6512:3-(CF3)2CH,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6513:3-CHF2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6514:3-CHF2,4-F-3-Me,Z], [−6515:3-CH2F,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6516:3-CH2F,4-F-3-Me,Z], [−6517:3-CF3CH2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6518:3-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6519:3-MeO,4-F-3-Me,Z], [−6520:3-EtO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6521:3-C3H7O,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6522:3-(Me)2CHO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6523:3-NO2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6524:2-F,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6525:2-Cl,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6526:2-Br,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6527:2-I,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6528:2-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6529:2-Et,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6530:2-C3H7,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6531:2-(Me)2CH,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6532:2-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6533:2-C2F5,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6534:2-C3F7,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6535:2-(CF3)2CF,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6536:2-(CF3)2CH,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6537:2-CHF2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6538:2-CH2F,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6539:2-CF3CH2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6540:2-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6541:2-EtO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6542:2-C3H7O,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6543:2-(Me)2CHO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6544:2-NO2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6545:2,3-F2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6546:2,4-F2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6547:2,5-F2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6548:2,6-F2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6549:3,4-F2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6550:3,4-F2,4-F-3-Me,Z], [−6551:3,5-F2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6552:3,5-F2,4-F-3-Me,Z], [−6553:2,3-Cl2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6554:2,3-Cl2,4-F-3-Me,Z], [−6555:2,4-Cl2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6556:2,4-Cl2,4-F-3-Me,Z], [−6557:2,5-Cl2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6558:2,5-Cl2,4-F-3-Me,Z], [−6559:2,6-Cl2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6560:3,4-Cl2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6561:3,5-Cl2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6562:2,3-Br2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6563:2,4-Br2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6564:2,5-Br2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6565:2,6-Br2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6566:3,4-Br2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6567:3,5-Br2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6568:2,3-Me2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6569:2,4-Me2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6570:2,5-Me2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6571:2,6-Me2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6572:3,4-Me2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6573:3,5-Me2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6574:2,3-Et2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6575:2,4-Et2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6576:2,5-Et2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6577:2,6-Et2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6578:3,4-Et2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6579:3,5-Et2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6580:2,3-(CF3)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6581:2,4-(CF3)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6582:2,5-(CF3)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6583:2,6-(CF3)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6584:3,4-(CF3)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6585:3,5-(CF3)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6586:2,3-(CHF2)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6587:2,4-(CHF2)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6588:2,5-(CHF2)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6589:2,6-(CHF2)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6590:3,4-(CHF2)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6591:3,5-(CHF2)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6592:2,3-(CH2F)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6593:2,4-(CH2F)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6594:2,5-(CH2F)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6595:2,6-(CH2F)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6596:3,4-(CH2F)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6597:3,5-(CH2F)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6598:2,3-(MeO)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6599:2,4-(MeO)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6600:2,5-(MeO)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6601:2,6-(MeO)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6602:3,4-(MeO)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6603:3,5-(MeO)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6604:2,3-(EtO)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6605:2,4-(EtO)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6606:2,5-(EtO)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6607:2,6-(EtO)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6608:3,4-(EtO)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6609:3,5-(EtO)2,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6610:2-Cl-3-F,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6611:2-Cl-4-F,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6612:2-Cl-5-F,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6613:2-Cl-6-F,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6614:3-Cl-2-F,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6615:3-Cl-4-F,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6616:3-Cl-5-F,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6617:4-Cl-2-F,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6618:4-Cl-3-F,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6619:2-F-3-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6620:2-F-4-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6621:2-F-5-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6622:2-F-6-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6623:3-F-2-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6624:3-F-4-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6625:3-F-5-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6626:4-F-2-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6627:4-F-3-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6628:2-Cl-3-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6629:2-Cl-4-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6630:2-Cl-5-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6631:2-Cl-6-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6632:3-Cl-2-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6633:3-Cl-4-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6634:3-Cl-5-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6635:4-Cl-2-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6636:4-Cl-3-Me,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6637:2-F-3-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6638:2-F-4-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6639:2-F-5-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6640:2-F-6-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6641:3-F-2-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6642:3-F-4-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6643:3-F-5-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6644:4-F-2-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6645:4-F-3-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6646:2-Cl-3-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6647:2-Cl-4-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6648:2-Cl-5-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6649:2-Cl-6-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6650:3-Cl-2-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6651:3-Cl-4-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6652:3-Cl-5-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6653:4-Cl-2-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6654:4-Cl-3-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6655:2-Me-3-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6656:2-Me-4-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6657:2-Me-5-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6658:2-Me-6-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6659:3-Me-2-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6660:3-Me-4-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6661:3-Me-5-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6662:4-Me-2-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6663:4-Me-3-CF3,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6664:2-F-3-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6665:2-F-4-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6666:2-F-5-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6667:2-F-6-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6668:3-F-2-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6669:3-F-4-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6670:3-F-5-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6671:4-F-2-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6672:4-F-3-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6673:2-Cl-3-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6674:2-Cl-4-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6675:2-Cl-5-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6676:2-Cl-6-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6677:3-Cl-2-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6678:3-Cl-4-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6679:3-Cl-5-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6680:4-Cl-2-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6681:4-Cl-3-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6682:2-Me-3-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6683:2-Me-4-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6684:2-Me-5-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6685:2-Me-6-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6686:3-Me-2-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6687:3-Me-4-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6688:3-Me-5-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6689:4-Me-2-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E], [−6690:4-Me-3-MeO,4-F-3-Me,E].
  • In the above-described “combinations G”, for example, when (XAA)m AA is “H”, it is meant that m=0, when (XAA)m AA is “4-F”, it is meant that mAA=1 and X is a fluorine atom substituting on 4 position, when (XAA)m AA is “2,3-(CF3)2”, it is meant that mAA=2, one of XAAs is a trifluoromethyl group substituting on 2 position and the other of XAAs is a trifluoromethyl group substituting on 3 position;
  • when (ZAA)m AA is “H”, it is meant that nAA=0, when (ZAA)n AA is “4-MeO”, it is meant that nAA=1 and ZAA is a methoxy group substituting on 4 position, when (ZAA)n AA is “3-F-4-(Me)3CO”, it is meant that nAA=2, one of ZAAs is a fluorine atom substituting on 3 position and the other of ZAAs is a t-butoxy group substituting on 4 position;
  • when geometric isomerism in double bond in CH═CH is “E”, it is meant that geometric isomerism in double bond in CH═CH in the formula (I) is E (entgegen) body, and when geometric isomerism in double bond in CH═CH is “Z”, it is meant that geometric isomerism in double bond in CH═CH in the formula (I) is Z (zusammen) body.
  • Next, Reference Production Example will be shown.
  • Reference Production Example 1
  • N-Benzyloxy-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidoyl bromide
  • Pyridine (2.7 ml) was added to THF (80 ml) solution of 3-(phenylthio)acryloyl chloride (3.0 g) and hydrochloric acid salt of O-benzylhydroxylamine (2.6 g) under ice-cooling and stirred at the same temperature for one hour and at room temperature for three hours. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. Chloroform (150 ml) was added to the residue, washed successively with 1N hydrochloric acid, pure water and aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution, dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate 2:1) to obtain N-benzyloxy-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide (3.5 g) as colorless oil. N-benzyloxy-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide (1.0 g) was dissolved to acetonitrile (70 ml), carbon tetrabromide (2.3 g) and triphenylphosphine (1.8 g) were added thereto under ice-cooling, then heat refluxing for four hours. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate20:1) to obtain N-benzyloxy-3-(phenylthio)acrylimidoyl bromide (1.1 g) as light yellow oil.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.21 (1.7H, s), 5.35 (0.3H, s), 6.05 (0.17H, d, J=10.4 Hz), 6.14 (0.83H, d, J=14.7 Hz), 6.70 (0.17H, d, J=10.4 Hz), 7.21-7.48 (10.83H, m)
  • Reference Production Example 2
  • N-Phenyl-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 3-Phenylthioacrylic acid (6.74 g) was suspended to toluene (50 ml), then thionyl chloride (5.00 ml) and one drop of DMF were added thereto. The mixture was stirred on the 60° C. oil bath for 30 minutes. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was added dropwise to acetonitrile (60 ml) solution of aniline (8.5 ml) under ice-cooling, and stirred at the same temperature for three hours. The reaction mixture was poured into 250 ml of ice-water, and adjusted to pH 3 with concentrated hydrochloric acid. The precipitated crystal was collected by filtration, washed with water and dried to obtain N-phenyl-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide (9.09 g) as light brown crystal.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.78 (0.84H, d J=14.6 Hz), 5.98 (0.16H, d J=9.8 Hz), 7.00-7.59 (11.16H, m), 7.84 (0.84H, d J=14.6 Hz)
  • Below mentioned compounds were synthesized in a similar manner as above.
  • N-(4-Chlorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.74 (0.92H, d J=15.0 Hz), 5.96 (0.08H, d J=9.9 Hz), 7.03-7.59 (9.08H, m), 7.84 (0.92H, d J=14.9 Hz)
  • N-(3-Chlorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.74 (0.94H, d J=14.9 Hz), 5.97 (0.06H, d J=9.7 Hz), 7.03-7.67 (9.06H, m), 7.85 (1H, d J=14.9 Hz)
  • N-(2-Chlorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.88 (1H, d J=15.1 Hz), 6.98-7.08 (1H, m), 7.22-7.58 (8H, m), 7.88 (1H, d J=15.1 Hz)
  • N-Phenyl-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.70 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 7.07-7.20 (5H, m), 7.30-7.39 (4H, m), 7.52-7.54 (2H, m), 7.89 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz)
  • N-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.78 (3H, s), 5.77 (1H, d J=14.7 Hz), 6.81-6.88 (1H, m), 6.97-7.04 (2H, m), 7.24-7.55 (5H, m), 7.81 (1H, d J=14.7 Hz)
  • N-(2-Fluorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.82 (1H, d J=14.7 Hz), 6.98-7.57 (9H, m), 7.86 (1H, d J=14.7 Hz)
  • N-(3-Pyridyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.87 (0.81H, d J=14.7 Hz), 6.11 (0.19H, d J=9.9 Hz), 7.18-7.58 (5.19H, m, Ar—H), 7.85 (0.81H, d J=14.7 Hz), 8.17-8.30 (2H, m), 8.49-8.65 (2H, m)
  • Reference Production Example 3
  • N-Phenyl-3-(cyclohexylthio)acrylamide
  • Thionyl chloride (0.58 ml) and one drop of DMF were added to the suspension of toluene (15 ml) of 3-(cyclohexylthio)thioacrylic acid (1.0 g) at room temperature, and it was stirred on the 80° C. oil bath for 1.5 minutes. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. Acetonitrile (20 ml) was added to the residue, then aniline (0.50 g) and triethylamine (0.73 ml) were added to the mixture under ice-cooling. The mixture was stirred at the same temperature for three hours, then it was concentrated under reduced pressure. 1N hydrochloric acid (50 ml) was added to the residue, and extracted with ethyl acetate (100 ml). The organic layer was successively washed with water and aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution, dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was separated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (hexane:ethyl acetate=5:1) to obtain E form of N-phenyl-3-(cyclohexylthio)acrylamide (0.60 g) and Z form (0.38 g).
  • E Form
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.26-1.49 (5H, m), 1.60-1.65 (1H, m), 1.77-1.80 (2H, m), 2.01-2.04 (2H, m), 3.01-3.07 (1H, m), 5.95 (1H, d, J=14.8 Hz), 7.08-7.11 (1H, m), 7.08-7.11 (1H, m), 7.24 (1H, brs), 7.29-7.33 (2H, m), 7.53-7.55 (2H, m), 7.77 (1H, d, J=14.8 Hz)
  • Z Form
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.25-1.48 (5H, m), 1.59-1.64 (1H, m), 1.79-1.83 (2H, m), 2.01-2.04 (2H, m), 2.79-2.84 (1H, m), 5.90 (1H, d, J=10.4 Hz), 7.05-7.10 (2H, m), 7.23 (1H, brs), 7.26-7.31 (2H, m), 7.54-7.62 (2H, m)
  • Reference Production Example 4
  • N-(4-Methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • p-Toluidine (2.46 g) was dissolved to acetonitrile (20 ml), then acetonitrile (3 ml) solution of 3-(phenylthio)acryloyl chloride (2.0 g) was added dropwise thereto under ice-cooling. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1.5 hours. The reaction mixture was poured into 50 ml of ice-water, and adjusted to pH 4 with concentrated hydrochloric acid. The precipitated crystal was collected by filtration, washed with water and dried to obtain N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide (2.62 g) as light brown crystal.
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.28 (3H, s), 5.86 (0.8H, d J=14.3 Hz), 5.99 (0.2H, d J=9.9 Hz), 7.02-7.15 (2H, m), 7.28-7.63 (7.2H, m), 7.84 (0.67H, d J=14.4 Hz), 7.95 (0.13H, d J=14.5 Hz)
  • Below mentioned compounds were synthesized in a similar manner as above.
  • N-(4-Fluorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.76 (0.77H, d J=14.7 Hz), 5.96 (0.23H, d J=9.4 Hz), 6.93-7.60 (9.23H, m), 7.83 (0.77H, d J=14.7 Hz)
  • N-(3-Fluorophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.77 (0.77H, d J=14.5 Hz), 5.99 (0.23H, d J=9.97 Hz), 6.73-6.84 (1H, m), 7.10-7.63 (8.23H, m), 7.84 (1H, d J=14.5 Hz)
  • N-(4-Trifluoromethylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.74 (0.83H, d J=14.4 Hz), 5.99 (0.17H, d J=9.7 Hz), 7.23-7.77 (9.17H, m), 7.90 (0.83H, d J=14.4 Hz)
  • N-(4-Methylphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.31 (3H, s), 5.70 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 7.05-7.19 (5H, m), 7.23 (1H, brs), 7.34-7.40 (4H, m), 7.87 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.78 (3H, s), 5.69 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 6.84-6.86 (2H, m), 7.06-7.08 (2H, m), 7.15-7.19 (2H, m), 7.34-7.43 (3H, m), 7.87 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-(2-Chlorophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.75 (1H, d, J=11.7 Hz), 7.01-7.05 (1H, m), 7.09-7.12 (2H, m), 7.18-7.30 (2H, m), 7.35-7.41 (3H, m), 7.48 (1H, brs), 7.92 (1H, d, J=11.7 Hz), 8.43 (1H, d, J=8.3 Hz)
  • N-(3,5-Dichlorophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.66 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 7.06-7.08 (3H, m), 7.18-7.21 (1H, m), 7.26 (1H, s), 7.36-7.51 (2H, m), 7.51 (2H, s), 7.90 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-(3,4,5-Trichlorophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.63 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 7.07-7.09 (3H, m), 7.19-7.23 (1H, m), 7.37-7.41 (2H, m), 7.67 (2H, s), 7.91 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-(3-Methylphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.33 (3H, s), 5.70 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 6.92 (1H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 7.06-7.09 (2H, m), 7.15 (1H, brs), 7.16-7.21 (2H, m), 7.29-7.39 (4H, m), 7.88 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-(3,4-Dimethylphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.21 (3H, s), 2.23 (3H, s), 5.69 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 7.05-7.10 (4H, m), 7.15-7.19 (1H, m), 7.23 (1H, br.), 7.32-7.38 (3H, m), 7.87 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-[3-(1-Methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.24 (6H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 2.89 (1H, sept, J=7.5 Hz), 5.70 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 6.98 (1H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 7.07-7.09 (2H, m), 7.16-7.24 (3H, m), 7.35-7.43 (4H, m), 7.90 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-[4-(1-Methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.23 (6H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 2.88 (1H, sept, J=7.5 Hz), 5.70 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 6.98 (1H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 7.07-7.09 (3H, m), 7.16-7.19 (3H, m), 7.35-7.39 (3H, m), 7.43 (1H, brs), 7.88 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-(4-Fluorophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.67 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 7.00-7.10 (5H, m), 7.17-7.21 (1H, m), 7.36-7.40 (2H, m), 7.48 (2H, br.), 7.90 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-(4-Bromophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.67 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 7.06-7.09 (2H, m), 7.17-7.21 (2H, m), 7.35-7.45 (6H, m), 7.89 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-(3-Methoxyphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.80 (3H, s), 5.69 (1H, d, J=11.7 Hz), 6.66 (1H, dd, J1=8.3 Hz, J2=1.7 Hz,), 6.98 (1H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 7.06-7.09 (2H, m), 7.16-7.23 (3H, m), 7.35-7.39 (3H, m), 7.89 (1H, d, J=11.7 Hz)
  • N-(4-Iodophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.67 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 7.06-7.08 (2H, m), 7.15-7.21 (2H, m), 7.31-7.39 (4H, m), 7.60-7.62 (2H, m), 7.88 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-(5-Indanyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.00-2.10 (2H, m), 2.84-2.90 (4H, m), 5.70 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 7.07-7.19 (6H, m), 7.35-7.39 (2H, m), 7.48 (1H, brs), 7.87 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-[4-(Methylthio)phenyl]-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.46 (3H, s), 5.68 (1H, d, J=11.7 Hz), 7.07-7.09 (3H, m), 7.17-7.25 (3H, m), 7.35-7.40 (2H, m), 7.46 (2H, br.), 7.89 (1H, d, J=11.7 Hz)
  • N-(Benzo-1,4-dioxane-6-yl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 4.23 (4H, s), 5.67 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 6.80 (1H, d, J=8.7 Hz), 6.90 (1H, brs), 7.01 (1H, brs), 7.06-7.09 (2H, m), 7.15-7.19 (2H, m), 7.35-7.39 (2H, m), 7.87 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-(4-Benzylphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.95 (2H, s), 5.67 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 6.98 (1H, brs), 7.08-7.10 (2H, m), 7.13-7.21 (6H, m), 7.28-7.30 (2H, m), 7.35-7.43 (4H, m), 7.89 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-(4-Trifluoromethoxyphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.68 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 7.07-7.10 (2H, m), 7.14-7.21 (4H, m), 7.36-7.40 (2H, m), 7.55-7.58 (2H, m), 7.91 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-(3-Biphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.74 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz), 7.06-7.59 (14H, m), 7.80 (1H, brs), 7.91 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz)
  • N-(4-Benzoylphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.78 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz), 7.11-7.84 (14H, m), 7.33 (1H, brs), 7.94 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz)
  • N-(4-Acetylphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.58 (3H, s), 5.69 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz), 7.09-7.96 (9H, m), 7.25 (1H, brs), 7.94 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz)
  • N-(4-Methoxycarbonylphenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.90 (3H, s), 5.68 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 7.09-7.64 (7H, m), 7.58 (1H, brs), 7.93 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 8.00-8.02 (2H, m)
  • 3-(Phenoxy)-N-(quinoline-6-yl)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.70 (1H, brs), 6.00 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz), 7.24-9.08 (11H, m), 7.87 (1H, d, J=12.0 Hz)
  • 3-(Phenoxy)-N-(3,4,5-trimethylphenyl)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.13 (3H, s), 2.26 (6H, s), 5.68 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 6.98 (1H, brs), 7.07-7.39 (7H, m), 7.87 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-[4-(1,1-Dimethylethylthio)phenyl]-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.27 (9H, s), 1.68 (1H, brs), 5.70 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 7.08-7.53 (9H, m), 7.90 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • 3-(Phenoxy)-N-(3-thienyl)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.67 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz), 7.01 (1H, dd, J1=5.2 Hz, J2=1.3 Hz), 7.06-7.09 (2H, m), 7.16-7.24 (2H, m), 7.35-7.39 (2H, m), 7.46 (1H, brs), 7.59 (1H, brs), 7.89 (1H, d, J=11.8 Hz)
  • Reference Production Example 5
  • N-(3-Methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • THF (45 ml) solution of 3-(phenylthio)acryloyl chloride (3.03 g) was added to THF (45 ml) solution of triethylamine (2.09 ml) under ice-cooling. 3-methylaniline (1.62 g) was added to the mixture under ice-cooling and stirred at room temperature for ten hours. The reaction solution was concentrated under reduced pressure. Ice cooled 1N hydrochloric acid (40 ml) and ethyl acetate (200 ml) were added to the residue and separated to two layer. The organic layer was washed with aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution (40 ml) twice, dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate, filtered off inorganic salt and concentrated under reduced pressure to obtain N-(3-methylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide (3.46 g).
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.33 (3H, s), 5.77 (0.83H, d J=14.6 Hz), 5.97 (0.17H, d J=9.9 Hz), 6.86-6.96 (2H, m), 7.12-7.58 (7.17H, m), 7.84 (0.83H, d J=14.6 Hz)
  • Below mentioned compounds were synthesized in a similar manner as above.
  • N-(4-Bromophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.60 (0.13H, d, J=14.5 Hz), 5.76 (0.67H, d, J=14.7 Hz), 5.96 (0.18H, d, J=9.9 Hz), 7.13-7.59 (9.18H, m), 7.84 (0.67H, d, J=14.4 Hz), 7.95 (0.13H, d, J=14.5 Hz)
  • N-(4-Nitrophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.73 (0.71H, d, J=14.3 Hz), 6.01 (0.29H, d, J=9.6 Hz), 7.34-7.59 (6H, m), 7.70 (1H, d, =9.2 Hz), 7.81 (0.29H, d, J=9.6 Hz), 7.95 (0.71H, d, J=14.3 Hz), 8.17-8.25 (2H, m)
  • N-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.65 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 7.07-7.09 (2H, m), 7.13 (1H, brs), 7.18-7.22 (1H, m), 7.35-7.40 (4H, m), 7.78 (1H, s), 7.90 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-(4-Cyanophenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.75 (0.71H, d, J=15.0 Hz), 6.00 (0.23H, d, J=9.9 Hz), 7.29-7.79 (9.23H, m), 7.91 (0.77H, d, J=15.0 Hz)
  • N-(4-Ethylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.20 (2H, t, J=7.6 Hz), 2.60 (3H, q, J=7.6 Hz), 5.79 (0.83H, d, J=14.8 Hz), 5.98 (0.17H, d, J=9.9 Hz), 7.06-7.22 (3.17H, m), 7.30-7.56 (6H, m), 7.82 (0.83H, d, J=14.8 Hz)
  • N-[4-(1-Methylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.22 (6H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 2.87 (1H, sept, J=7.0 Hz), 5.78 (0.83H, d, J=14.6 Hz), 5.97 (0.17H, d, J=10.1 Hz), 6.97-7.57 (9.17H, m), 7.82 (0.83H, d, J=14.6 Hz)
  • N-(4-Propylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.93 (2H, t, J=7.5 Hz), 1.61 (3H, sext, J=7.5 Hz), 2.54 (2H, t, J=7.5 Hz), 5.79 (0.83H, d, J=14.5 Hz), 5.97 (0.17H, d, J=9.9 Hz), 6.98-7.59 (9.17H, m), 7.82 (0.83H, d, J=14.5 Hz)
  • N-[4-(1,1-Dimethylethyl)phenyl]-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.30 (9H, s), 5.64 (0.08H, d, J=15.2 Hz), 5.78 (0.75H, d, J=14.5 Hz), 5.97 (0.17H, d, J=10.1 Hz), 7.07-7.18 (2H, m), 7.24-7.68 (7.27H, m), 7.79 (0.64H, d, J=14.6 Hz), 7.86 (0.09H, d, J=15.3 Hz)
  • N-(4-Phenylthiophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.68 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 7.08-7.10 (3H, m), 7.18-7.27 (6H, m), 7.35-7.40 (4H, m), 7.50-7.52 (2H, m), 7.90 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-(4-Propylphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.06-1.47 (6H, m), 1.58-1.93 (4H, m), 2.35-2.51 (1H, m), 5.64 (0.09H, d, J=15.3 Hz), 5.86 (0.64H, d, J=14.6 Hz), 6.00 (0.27H, d, J=10.1 Hz), 7.16-7.58 (9.17H, m), 7.83 (0.75H, d, J=14.5 Hz), 7.88 (0.08H, d, J=15.2 Hz)
  • N-(4-Cyclohexylthiophenyl)-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.19-1.35 (6H, m), 1.57-1.62 (1H, m), 1.75-1.77 (2H, m), 1.94-1.96 (2H, m), 2.96-3.05 (1H, m), 5.68 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 7.00-7.48 (10H, m), 7.90 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • N-(4-Phenoxyphenyl)-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.64 (0.09H, d, J=15.1 Hz), 6.03 (0.64H, d, J=14.8 Hz), 6.11 (0.27H, d, J=9.9 Hz), 6.83-6.95 (4H, m), 6.98-7.07 (1H, m), 7.16-7.58 (9.27H, m), 7.83 (0.75H, d, J=14.5 Hz), 7.88 (0.08H, d, J=15.2 Hz)
  • N-[4-(1,1-Dimethylethyloxy)phenyl]-3-(phenoxy)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.32 (9H, s), 5.69 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 6.94-6.96 (2H, m), 7.02 (1H, brs), 7.08-7.10 (2H, m), 7.16-7.20 (1H, m), 7.36-7.40 (1H, m), 7.89 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • 3-(Phenoxy)-N-(4-piperidinophenyl)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.56-1.61 (2H, m), 1.67-1.73 (4H, m), 3.09-3.12 (4H, m), 5.68 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz), 6.89 (2H, d, J=8.9 Hz), 7.00 (1H, brs), 7.07 (2H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.15-7.19 (1H, m), 7.34-7.38 (4H, m), 7.86 (1H, d, J=11.6 Hz)
  • 3-(Phenylthio)-N-(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.90-4.02 (2H, m), 5.65 (0.77H, d, J=14.5 Hz), 5.66 (0.77H, br.), 5.88 (0.23H, d, J=9.9 Hz), 5.90 (0.23H, br.), 7.20 (0.23H, d, J=9.9 Hz), 7.33-7.49 (5H, m), 7.80 (0.77H, d, J=14.5 Hz)
  • 3-(Phenylthio)-N-(1-phenylethylideneamino)acrylamide
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.20 (2.4H, s), 2.29 (0.6H, s), 6.89 (0.8H, d, J=15.1 Hz), 7.04 (0.2H, d, J=10.2 Hz), 7.36-7.60 (10.2H, m), 7.95 (0.8H, d, J=15.1 Hz), 8.69 (0.8H, brs), 8.90 (0.2H, brs)
  • Reference Production Example 6
  • N-Benzenesulfonyl-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide
  • Sodium hydride (55% in oil; 0.48 g) was added to THF (30 ml) solution of 3-(phenylthio)acryloyl chloride (1.0 g) and benzenesulfoneamide (0.87 g) under ice-cooling, and stirred at the same temperature for two hours and at room temperature for two hours. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. 1N hydrochloric acid (50 ml) was added to the residue, and extracted with chloroform (50 ml) twice. The organic layer was washed with aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution, dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate, and concentrated under reduced pressure. The obtained crystal was washed with tert-butyl methyl ether, collected by filtration, dried under reduced pressure to obtain N-benzenesulfonyl-3-(phenylthio)acrylamide (1.4 g).
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 5.62 (0.8H, d, J=14.7 Hz), 5.99 (0.2H, d, J=10.1 Hz), 7.34-7.66 (8.2H, m), 7.86 (0.8H, d, J=14.7 Hz), 7.99-8.01 (1.6H, m), 8.10-8.12 (0.4H, m), 8.48 (0.8H, brs), 8.72 (0.2H, brs)
  • Reference Production Example 7
  • Isopropyl N-phenyl-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropioimidate Ethynyltrimethylsilane (0.93 g) was dissolved to dry THF (30 ml), n-butyl lithium/hexane solution (1.6 mol/1; 5.6 ml) was added dropwise thereto at −78° C., then it was warmed to 0° C. The reaction mixture was cooled to −78° C., THF (5 ml) solution of phenyl isothiocyanate (1.24 g) was added dropwise to the reaction mixture. Then it was gradually warmed to 0° C. After that, THF (5 ml) solution of 2-iodopropane (1.52 g) was added dropwise thereto under ice-cooling, then stirred for 14 hours at room temperature. The reaction solution was concentrated. The residue was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane/ethyl acetate=15/1) to obtain isopropyl N-phenyl-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropioimidate (1.7 g).
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.09 (6H, s), 0.28 (3H, s), 1.37 (0.33H, d, J=6.7 Hz), 1.40 (0.66H, d, J=6.7 Hz), 3.82-3.98 (1H, m), 6.85-7.36 (5H, m)
  • Below mentioned compounds were synthesized in a similar manner as above.
  • Methyl 3-(trimethylsilyl)-N-phenyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.10 (6H, s), 0.30 (3H, s), 2.34 (3H, s), 2.51 (0.67H, s), 2.54 (0.33H, s), 6.83-7.40 (5H, m)
  • Benzyl 3-(trimethylsilyl)-N-phenyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.10 (6H, s), 0.28 (3H, s), 4.37 (1.5H, s), 4.60 (0.5H, s), 6.85-7.43 (10H, m)
  • 2-Propenyl 3-(trimethylsilyl)-N-phenyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.10 (6H, s), 0.28 (3H, s), 3.72-3.82 (2H, m), 5.10-5.35 (2H, m), 5.80-6.02 (1H, m), 6.83-7.39 (5H, m)
  • 2-Propynyl 3-(trimethylsilyl)-N-phenyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.11 (6H, s), 0.31 (3H, s), 2.21 (0.66H, t, J=2.6 Hz), 2.26 (0.33H, t, J=2.6 Hz), 3.82 (1.3H, d, J=2.6 Hz), 3.90 (0.7H, d, J=2.6 Hz), 6.88-7.38 (5H, m)
  • 1-Phenethyl 3-(trimethylsilyl)-N-phenyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.09 (6H, s), 0.31 (3H, s), 1.77 (2H, d, J=7.2 Hz), 2.05 (1H, d, J=7.2 Hz), 5.07 (0.66H, q, J=7.2 Hz), 5.12 (0.33H, q, J=7.2 Hz), 7.02-7.47 (10H, m)
  • Cyclohexyl 3-(trimethylsilyl)-N-phenyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.09 (6H, s), 0.30 (3H, s), 1.13-1.80 (8H, m), 2.04-2.18 (2H, m), 3.52-3.64 (0.33H, m), 3.75-3.87 (0.66H, m), 6.87-7.36 (5H, m)
  • Ethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-trimethylsilyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.12 (6H, s), 0.29 (3H, s), 1.23-1.38 (3H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.07-3.13 (2H, m), 6.82 (1H, d J=8.3 Hz), 6.99 (1H, d J=8.3 Hz), 7.09-7.15 (2H, m)
  • Propyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-trimethylsilyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.12 (6H, s), 0.29 (3H, s), 0.93-1.05 (3H, m), 1.66-1.78 (2H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.04-3.10 (2H, m), 6.83 (1H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 6.99 (1H, d, J=8.4 Hz), 7.10 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.15 (1H, d J=7.7 Hz)
  • Butyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-trimethylsilyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.12 (6H, s), 0.29 (3H, s), 0.88-1.00 (3H, m), 1.37-1.50 (2H, m), 1.62-1.77 (2H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.06-3.13 (2H, m), 6.83 (1H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 6.99 (1H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.10 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.15 (1H, d J=8.0 Hz)
  • 2-Methylpropyl
  • N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-trimethylsilyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.12 (6H, s), 0.29 (3H, s), 0.98 (2H, d J=6.8 Hz), 1.03 (4H, d, J=6.3 Hz), 1.88-2.00 (1H, m), 2.32 (1.8H, s), 2.33 (1.2H, s), 2.99 (0.8H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 3.03 (1.2H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 6.83 (1H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 6.87 (1H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.10 (1H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.15 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz)
  • 1-Methylpropyl
  • N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-trimethylsilyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.12 (6H, s), 0.29 (3H, s), 0.98 (1.3H, t, J=8.5 Hz), 1.03 (1.7H, t, J=8.5 Hz), 1.36 (1.3H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 1.39 (1.7H, d, J=6.7 Hz), 1.60-1.78 (2H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.64 (0.4H, q, J=6.3 Hz), 3.83 (0.6H, q, J=6.8 Hz), 6.83 (1H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.00 (1H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.10 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.15 (1H, d, J=7.7 Hz)
  • Cyclopentyl
  • N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-trimethylsilyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.11 (6H, s), 0.28 (3H, s), 1.61-1.75 (6H, m), 2.15-2.18 (2H, m), 2.32 (3H, s), 3.88-3.91 (0.4H, m), 3.98-4.02 (0.6H, m), 6.83 (1H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.00 (1H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.10 (1H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.15 (1H, d, J=8.2 Hz)
  • 3,3-Dimethyl-2-propenyl
  • N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-trimethylsilyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.12 (6H, s), 0.29 (3H, s), 1.66-1.74 (6H, m), 2.32 (0.8H, s), 2.33 (2.2H, s), 3.64 (2H, d J=7.3 Hz), 5.15-5.23 (1H, m), 6.83 (1H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.01 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.00-7.15 (2H, m)
  • Cyclohexyl
  • N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-trimethylsilyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.12 (4.5H, s), 0.30 (4.5H, s), 1.26-1.52 (6H, m), 1.77 (2H, brs), 2.10 (2H, brs), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.56-3.84 (1H, m), 6.82 (1H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 6.99 (1H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.10 (1H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.15 (1H, d, J=8.5 Hz)
  • Pentyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-trimethylsilyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.12 (6H, s), 0.29 (3H, s), 0.87-0.92 (3H, m), 1.32-1.43 (4H, m), 1.63-1.74 (2H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.05-3.12 (2H, m), 6.83 (1H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 6.99 (1H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.10 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.15 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz)
  • Decyl
  • N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-trimethylsilyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.12 (6H, s), 0.29 (3H, s), 0.88 (3H, t, J=6.9 Hz), 1.26-1.71 (16H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.05-3.11 (2H, m), 6.82 (1H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 6.99 (1H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.10 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.14 (1H, d, J=8.0 Hz)
  • Reference Production Example 8
  • Isopropyl N-Phenyl-thiopropioimidate Isopropyl N-phenyl-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropioimidate (1.6 g) was dissolved to methanol (50 ml), small amount of potassium carbonate was added thereto under ice-cooling, then stirred for 30 minutes. The reaction solution was poured into aqueous solution of sodium chloride, and it was extracted with ethyl acetate. The organic layer was washed with water, dried and distilled off the solvent to obtain isopropyl N-phenyl-thiopropioimidate (1.1 g).
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.38 (1.5H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.41 (4.5H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 3.20 (0.8H, s), 3.40 (0.2H, s), 3.80-4.20 (1H, m), 6.88-7.38 (5H, m)
  • Below mentioned compounds were synthesized in a similar manner as above.
  • Methyl N-phenyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.35 (2H, s), 2.37 (1H, s), 3.25 (0.66H, s), 2.49 (0.33H, s), 6.98-7.37 (5H, m)
  • Benzyl N-phenyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.25 (0.75H, s), 3.51 (0.25H, s), 4.38 (1.3H, s), 4.60 (0.7H, s), 6.88-7.42 (10H, m)
  • 2-Propenyl N-phenyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 3.25 (0.8H, s), 3.46 (0.2H, s), 3.77-3.82 (2H, m), 5.13-5.35 (2H, m), 5.82-6.03 (1H, m), 6.88-7.38 (5H, m)
  • 2-Propynyl N-phenyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.22 (0.8H, t, J=2.6 Hz), 2.26 (0.2H, t, J=2.6 Hz), 3.29 (0.8H, s), 3.52 (0.2H, s), 3.86 (0.4H, d, J=2.6 Hz), 3.92 (1.6H, d, J=2.6 Hz), 6.88-7.38 (5H, m)
  • 1-Phenethyl N-phenyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.76 (1.5H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 2.05 (0.5H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 3.21 (0.75H, s), 3.44 (0.25H, s), 5.08 (0.75H, q, J=7.0 Hz), 5.22 (0.25H, q, 7.0 Hz), 6.98-7.55 (10H, m), 88-7.38 (5H, m)
  • Cyclohexyl N-phenyl-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.27-1.80 (8H, m), 2.05-2.14 (2H, m), 3.20 (0.66H, s), 3.38 (0.33H, s), 3.55-3.66 (0.33H, s), 3.80-3.90 (0.66H, s), 6.88-7.48 (5H, m)
  • Ethyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.25 (3H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 2.89 (0.2H, q, J=7.3 Hz), 3.12 (1.8H, q, J=7.3 Hz), 3.24 (0.75H, s), 3.40 (0.25H, s), 6.75-7.17 (4H, m)
  • Propyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.95-1.08 (3H, m), 1.67-1.79 (2H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.07-3.13 (2H, m), 3.24 (0.75H, s), 3.40 (0.25H, s), 6.84 (0.5H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 6.93 (1.5H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.10-7.17 (2H, m)
  • Butyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.88-1.00 (3H, m), 1.34-1.50 (2H, m), 1.63-1.77 (2H, m), 2.31 (0.4H, s), 2.33 (2.6H, s), 3.09-3.15 (2H, m), 3.25 (0.75H, s), 3.40 (0.25H, s), 6.84 (0.5H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 6.94 (1.5H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.08-7.17 (2H, m)
  • 2-Methylpropyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.98 (1.5H, d J=6.5 Hz), 1.04 (4.5H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.87-2.04 (1H, m), 2.33 (2.25H, s), 2.34 (0.75H, s), 3.01 (0.5H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 3.05 (1.5H, d, J=6.5 Hz), 3.25 (0.75H, s), 3.40 (0.25H, s), 6.84 (0.5H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 6.93 (1.5H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.12 (1.5H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.16 (0.5H, d, J=8.0 Hz)
  • 1-Methylpropyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.98 (1H, t, J=7.3 Hz), 1.03 (2H, t, J=7.3 Hz), 1.36 (1H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 1.40 (2H, d, J=7.1 Hz), 1.59-1.78 (2H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.22 (0.75H, s), 3.37 (0.25H, s), 3.68 (0.25H, q, J=6.8 Hz), 3.86 (0.75H, q, J=6.8 Hz), 6.83 (0.5H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 6.94 (1.5H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.14 (2H, m)
  • Cyclopentyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.59-1.76 (6H, m), 2.16-2.23 (2H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.23 (0.7H, s), 3.39 (0.3H, s), 3.92-4.05 (1H, m), 6.83 (0.5H, d J=8.5 Hz), 6.93 (1.5H, d J=8.2 Hz), 7.11-7.16 (2H, m) 3,3-Dimethyl-2-propenyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.62-1.77 (6H, m), 2.32 (1H, s), 2.33 (2H, s), 3.24 (0.75H, s), 3.44 (0.25H, s), 3.78 (2H, d, J=7.8 Hz), 6.84 (0.5H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 6.95 (1.5H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.12-7.15 (2H, m)
  • Cyclohexyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.24-1.53 (6H, m), 1.73-1.75 (2H, m), 2.08-2.10 (2H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.22 (0.7H, s), 3.37 (0.3H, s), 3.58-3.86 (1H, m), 6.83 (0.5H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 6.93 (1.5H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.11-7.16 (2H, m)
  • Pentyl N-(4-methylphenyl)-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.91 (3H, t, J=7.2 Hz), 1.31-1.45 (4H, m), 1.63-1.75 (2H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.07-3.13 (2H, m), 3.24 (0.7H, s), 3.40 (0.3H, s), 6.84 (0.5H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 6.93 (1.5H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.12-7.17 (2H, m)
  • Decyl N-(4-methyl-phenyl)-thiopropioimidate
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.88 (3H, t, J=6.8 Hz), 1.26-1.74 (16H, m), 2.33 (3H, s), 3.08-3.13 (2H, m), 3.24 (0.75H, s), 3.40 (0.25H, s), 6.83 (0.5H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 6.94 (1.5H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.12 (1.5H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.15 (0.5H, d, J=8.0 Hz)
  • Reference Production Example AA1
  • cyclohexylmethyl
  • N-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00487
  • Ethynyl trimethyl silane (0.89 g) was dissolved to dry THF (15 mL), n-butyl lithium/hexane solution (1.6 mol./L; 5 mL) was added thereto at −78° C., and then it was warmed to 0° C. The mixture was cooled to −78° C., THF (4 mL) solution of 4-chlorophenyl isothiocyanate (1.44 g) was added dropwise, and then the mixture was allowed to warm to 0° C. THF (5 mL) solution of bromomethylcyclohexane (1.52 g) was added thereto under ice-cooling, and then the mixture was stirred at 50° C. for 6 hours. The reaction solution was concentrated. The residue was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane/ethyl acetate=20/1) to obtain cyclohexylmethyl N-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate (0.34 g).
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.12 (6H, s), 0.29 (3H, s), 0.91-1.07 (5H, m), 1.60-1.88 (6H, m), 3.00-3.03 (2H, m), 6.85 (0.6H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 6.98 (1.4H, d, J=8.7 Hz), 7.26 (1.2H, d, J=8.7 Hz), 7.30 (0.8H, d, J=8.5 Hz)
  • Below mentioned compounds were synthesized in a similar manner as the Reference Production Example AA1.
  • cyclohexylmethyl
  • N-(4-methoxyphenyl)-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00488
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.15 (6H, s), 0.29 (3H, s), 0.92-1.28 (5H, m), 1.60-1.88 (6H, m), 3.00-3.04 (2H, m), 3.81 (3H, s), 6.84-6.95 (2.8H, m), 7.12 (1.2H, d, J=8.8 Hz)
  • cyclohexylmethyl
  • N-phenyl-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00489
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.09 (6H, s), 0.29 (3H, s), 0.90-1.27 (5H, m), 1.58-1.89 (6H, m), 2.99 (0.7H, d, J=7.1 Hz), 3.04 (1.3H, d, J=6.6 Hz), 6.91 (0.7H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.02 (1.3H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.08-7.14 (1H, m), 7.27-7.36 (2H, m)
  • 1-cyclohexylethyl
  • N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00490
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.12 (6H, s), 0.28 (3H, s,) 0.96-1.27 (6H, m), 1.31 (1.3H, d, J=7.2 Hz), 1.36 (1.7H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 1.67-1.82 (5H, m), 2.30 (0.8H, s), 2.32 (2.2H, s), 3.65-3.72 (0.4H, m), 3.86-3.92 (0.6H, m), 6.73-6.77 (0.5H, m), 6.83 (0.6H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 6.98 (0.9H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.09 (1.3H, d, J=8.0 Hz), 7.14 (0.7H, d, J=8.2 Hz)
  • 1-cyclohexylethyl
  • N-phenyl-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00491
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.09 (6H, s), 0.29 (3H, s), 1.00-1.28 (5H, m), 1.32 (1H, d, J=7.1 Hz), 1.37 (2H, d, J=7.1 Hz), 1.57-1.86 (6H, m), 3.66-3.72 (0.3H, m), 3.87-3.94 (0.7H, m), 6.90 (0.7H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.03 (1.3H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.08-7.14 (1H, m), 7.28-7.36 (2H, m)
  • cyclohexylmethyl
  • N-(3-methylphenyl)-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00492
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.11 (6H, s), 0.29 (3H, s), 0.86-1.32 (5H, m), 1.57-1.91 (6H, m), 2.33 (2H, s), 2.34 (1H, s), 2.99 (0.7H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 3.03 (1.3H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 6.71 (0.7H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 6.82-6.89 (1.3H, m), 6.90-6.96 (1H, m), 7.15-7.25 (1H, m).
  • cyclohexylmethyl
  • N-(3-chlorophenyl)-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00493
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.12 (7.2H, s), 0.30 (1.8H, s), 0.87-1.32 (5H, m), 1.54-1.92 (6H, m), 2.98-3.05 (2H, m), 6.76-6.80 (0.2H, m), 6.87-6.93 (1H, m), 7.05-7.12 (1.8H, m), 7.20-7.29 (1H, m).
  • cyclohexylmethyl
  • N-(3-methoxyphenyl)-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00494
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.11 (6H, s), 0.29 (3H, s), 0.88-1.31 (5H, m), 1.56-1.92 (6H, m), 2.99 (0.7H, d, J=6.9 Hz), 3.03 (1.3H, d, J=6.9 Hz), 3.79 (1H, s), 3.80 (2H, s), 6.47 (0.3H, t, J=2.2 Hz), 6.49-6.53 (0.3H, m), 6.59 (0.7H, t, J=2.2 Hz), 6.61-6.65 (0.7H, m), 6.65-6.70 (1H, m), 7.20 (0.7H, t, J=8.1 Hz), 7.24 (0.3H, t, J=8.1 Hz)
  • cyclohexylmethyl
  • N-(3-fluorophenyl)-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00495
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.11 (6.5H, s), 0.30 (2.5H, s), 0.87-1.32 (5H, m), 1.56-1.92 (6H, m), 3.00 (0.6H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 3.03 (1.4H, d, J=7.0 Hz), 6.61-6.70 (0.6H, m), 6.74-6.85 (2.4H, m), 7.20-7.33 (1H, m)
  • cyclopentylmethyl
  • N-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00496
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.12 (6H, s), 0.29 (3H, s), 1.17-1.36 (2H, m), 1.50-1.90 (6H, m), 2.12-2.37 (4H, m), 3.09-3.17 (2H, m), 6.80-7.17 (4H, m)
  • cyclopentylmethyl
  • N-phenyl3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00497
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.10 (6H, s), 0.30 (3H, s), 1.10-1.38 (2H, m), 1.50-1.92 (6H, m), 2.12-2.28 (1H, m), 3.11-3.18 (2H, m), 6.88-7.17 (3H, m), 7.26-7.39 (2H, m)
  • cyclohexylmethyl
  • N-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00498
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.12 (6H, s), 0.29 (3H, s), 0.89-1.28 (5H, m), 1.59-1.88 (6H, m), 3.00-3.03 (2H, m), 6.86-7.05 (4H, m)
  • Reference Production Example AA2
  • cyclopropylmethyl
  • N-phenyl-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00499
  • Ethynyl trimethyl silane (0.7 mL) was dissolved to dry THF (15 mL), n-butyl lithium/hexane solution (1.58 mol./L; 3.5 mL) was added thereto at −78° C., and then it was warmed to 0° C. The mixture was cooled to −78° C., THF (2 mL) solution of phenyl isothiocyanate (0.65 mL) was added dropwise, and then the mixture was stirred for 40 minutes under ice-cooling. Bromomethylcyclopropane (0.53 mL) was added thereto, and then the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 5 hours. Saturated aqueous solution of ammonium chloride (15 mL) and water (10 mL) was added to the reaction solution, and extracted with t-butyl methyl ether (25 mL). The organic layer was washed with saturated aqueous solution of sodium chloride (25 mL), dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate. Inorganic salt was filtered off to obtain brown oil (1.44 g). This material was Kugelrohr distilled at 0.3 mmHg at 180° C. for 5 minutes to obtain cyclopropylmethyl N-phenyl-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate (0.91 g).
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.10 (5H, s), 0.26-0.34 (5H, m), 0.56-0.63 (2H, m), 1.08-1.18 (1H, m), 3.06 (d, J=6.8 Hz), 3.08 (d, J=6.8 Hz) total 2H, 6.91-7.15 (3H, m), 7.28-7.37 (2H, m).
  • Reference Production Example AA3
  • cyclohexylmethyl N-(4-chlorophenyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00500
  • Cyclohexylmethyl
  • N-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate (0.34 g) was dissolved to methanol (5 mL), a small amount of potassium carbonate was added thereto under ice-cooling and stirred for 30 minutes. The reaction solution was poured into aqueous solution of sodium chloride, and extracted with ethyl acetate. The organic layer was washed with water, dried. The solvent was distilled off to obtain cyclohexylmethyl N-(4-chlorophenyl)thiopropynimidate (0.27 g).
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.01-1.28 (5H, m), 1.60-1.88 (6H, m), 3.02-3.05 (2H, m), 3.28 (0.75H, s), 3.46 (0.25H, s), 6.86 (0.5H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 6.94 (1.5H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.28 (1.5H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.31 (0.5H, d, J=8.8 Hz)
  • Below mentioned compounds were synthesized in a similar manner as the Reference Production Example AA3.
  • cyclohexylmethyl N-(4-methoxyphenyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00501
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.93-1.28 (5H, m), 1.60-1.89 (6H, m), 3.02-3.05 (2H, m), 3.29 (0.75H, s), 3.40 (0.25H, s), 3.80 (3H, s), 6.88-6.96 (2.7H, m), 7.05 (1.3H, d, J=8.8 Hz)
  • cyclohexylmethyl N-(phenyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00502
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.92-1.28 (5H, m), 1.59-1.89 (6H, m), 3.02 (0.5H, d, J=6.8 Hz), 3.06 (1.5H, d, J=6.6 Hz), 3.24 (0.75H, s), 3.43 (0.25H, s), 6.92 (0.4H, d, J=7.3 Hz), 7.00 (1.6H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.11-7.15 (1H, m), 7.31-7.37 (2H, m).
  • 1-cyclohexylethyl N-(phenyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00503
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.00-1.29 (5H, m), 1.33 (0.7H, d, J=7.1 Hz), 1.38 (2.3H, d, J=7.1 Hz), 1.56-1.79 (6H, m), 3.21 (0.8H, s), 3.38 (0.2H, s), 3.67-3.74 (0.2H, m), 3.89-3.96 (0.8H, m), 6.91 (0.5H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.00 (1.5H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.10-7.15 (1H, m), 7.30-7.37 (2H, m)
  • cyclohexylmethyl N-(3-chlorophenyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00504
  • cyclohexylmethyl N-(3-methoxyphenyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00505
  • cyclohexylmethyl N-(3-fluorophenyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00506
  • cyclopentylmethyl N-(phenyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00507
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 1.15-1.37 (2H, m), 1.47-1.93 (6H, m), 2.07-2.27 (1H, m), 2.12-2.20 (2H, m), 3.23 (0.7H, s), 3.43 (0.3H, s), 6.87-7.18 (3H, m), 7.27-7.38 (2H, m)
  • cyclohexylmethyl N-(4-fluorophenyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00508
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.96-1.27 (5H, m), 1.62-1.88 (6H, m), 2.99-3.05 (2H, m), 3.28 (0.6H, s), 3.53 (0.4H, s), 6.70-7.06 (4H, m)
  • Reference Production Example AB1
  • 1-ethyl-2-methylpentyl
  • N-phenyl-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00509
  • Ethynyltrimethylsilane (0.60 g) was dissolved to dry THF (10 mL), hexane solution of n-butyl lithium (1.60 mol./L; 3.4 mL) was added dropwise at −78° C., and then the mixture was allowed to warm to 0° C. The mixture was cooled to −78° C., then THF (3 mL) solution of phenyl isotiocyanate (0.77 g) was added dropwise to the mixture. The reaction mixture was allowed to warm to 0° C. THF (5 mL) solution of 1-ethyl-2-methylpentyl methanesulfonate (1.37 g) was added dropwise to the mixture under ice-cooling, and then heated under reflux for 4 hours. The reaction mixture was concentrated and obtained residue was subjected to silica gel column chromatography (hexane/ethyl acetate=20/1) to obtain 1-ethyl-2-methylpentyl N-phenyl 3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate (0.60 g).
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.09 (6H, s), 0.29 (3H, s), 0.83-1.96 (16H, m), 3.64-3.73 (0.3H, m), 3.88-4.00 (0.7H, m), 6.91 (0.6H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.00-7.03 (1.2H, m), 7.07-7.14 (1H, m), 7.27-7.36 (2.2H, m)
  • Below mentioned compounds were synthesized in a similar manner as the Reference Production Example AB1.
  • 1-ethyl-2-methylbutyl
  • N-phenyl-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00510
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.09 (6H, s), 0.28 (3H, s), 0.84-1.07 (9H, m), 1.11-1.37 (1H, m), 1.42-1.84 (4H, m), 3.65-4.04 (1H, m), 6.91 (0.6H, d, J=7.5 Hz), 7.02 (1.4H, d, J=7.2 Hz), 7.09 (1H, t, J=7.3 Hz), 7.26-7.35 (2H, m)
  • 1-ethyl-3-methylbutyl
  • N-phenyl-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00511
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ(ppm): 0.09 (6H, s), 0.28 (3H, s), 0.89-1.05 (9H, m), 1.38-1.89 (5H, m), 3.71-3.98 (1H, m), 6.90 (0.7H, d, J=7.3 Hz), 7.03 (1.3H, d, J=7.1 Hz), 7.09 (1H, t, J=7.2 Hz), 7.27-7.35 (2H, m)
  • 2-indanyl-N-phenyl3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00512
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.09 (6H, s), 0.29 (3H, s), 2.99-3.09 (2H, m), 3.47-3.56 (2H, m), 4.37-4.44 (0.3H, m), 4.50-4.58 (0.7H, m), 6.90 (0.6H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.06-7.23 (6.4H, m), 7.28-7.34 (2H, m)
  • Reference Production Example AB2
  • 1-ethyl-2-methylpentyl N-(phenyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00513
  • 1-ethyl-2-methylpentyl
  • N-phenyl-3-(trimethylsilyl)thiopropynimidate (0.60 g) was dissolved to methanol (12 mL), small amount of potassium carbonate was added to the solution under ice-cooling, and then stirred for 30 minutes. The reaction mixture was poured into saturated aqueous solution of sodium chloride. It was extracted with ethyl acetate. Obtained organic layer was washed with water, dried, and the solvent was distilled off to obtain 1-ethyl-2-methylpentyl N-(phenyl)thiopropynimidate (0.44 g).
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 0.84-1.98 (16H, m), 3.23 (0.5H, s), 3.24 (0.3H, s), 3.38 (0.13H, s), 3.39 (0.07H, s), 3.63-3.71 (0.2H, m), 3.91-4.03 (0.8H, m), 6.92 (0.5H, d, J=8.6 Hz), 6.97-7.01 (1.5H, m), 7.10-7.16 (1H, m), 7.31-7.37 (2H, m)
  • Below mentioned compounds were synthesized in a similar manner as the Reference Production Example AB2.
  • 1-ethyl-2-methylbutyl N-(phenyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00514
  • 1-ethyl-3-methylbutyl N-(phenyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00515
  • 2-indanyl N-(phenyl)thiopropynimidate
  • Figure US20140031376A1-20140130-C00516
  • 1H-NMR (CDCl3) δ (ppm): 2.98-3.09 (2H, m), 3.22 (0.75H, s), 3.46 (0.25H, s), 3.48-3.57 (2H, m), 4.43-4.59 (1H, m), 6.91 (0.4H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.05 (1.6H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.12-7.36 (7H, m)
  • Then, Formulation Examples will be shown. All parts are by weight.
  • Formulation Example 1
  • Into a mixture of 35 parts of xylene and 35 parts of N,N-dimethylformamide, 10 parts of any one of the present compounds (1) to (599) is dissolved, and then 14 parts of polyoxyethylene styrylphenyl ether and 6 parts of calcium dodecylbenzenesulfonate are added. The mixture is stirred thoroughly to obtain a 10% emulsion.
  • Formulation Example 2
  • To a mixture of 4 parts of sodium laurylsulfate, 2 parts of calcium ligninsulfonate, 20 parts of synthetic hydrous silicon oxide fine powder and 54 parts of diatomaceous earth, 20 parts of any one of the present compounds (1) to (599) is added. The mixture is stirred thoroughly to obtain a 20% wettable agent.
  • Formulation Example 3
  • To 2 parts of any one of the present compounds (1) to (599), 1 part of synthetic hydrous silicon oxide fine powder, 2 parts of calcium ligninsulfonate, 30 parts of bentonite and 65 parts of kaolin clay are added, and then stirred thoroughly. Then, an appropriate amount of water is added to the mixture. The mixture is further stirred, granulated with a granulator, and forced-air dried to obtain a 2% granule.
  • Formulation Example 4
  • Into an appropriate amount of acetone, 1 part of any one of the present compounds (1) to (599) is dissolved, and then 5 parts of synthetic hydrous silicon oxide fine powder, 0.3 part of PAP and 93.7 parts of fubasami clay are added. The mixture is stirred thoroughly. Then, acetone is removed from the mixture by evaporation to obtain a 1% powder.
  • Formulation Example 5
  • A mixture of 10 parts of any one of the present compounds (1) to (599); 35 parts of white carbon containing 50 parts of polyoxyethylene alkyl ether sulfate ammonium salt; and 55 parts of water is finely ground by a wet grinding method to obtain a 10% flowable agent.
  • Formulation Example 6
  • In 5 parts of xylene and 5 parts of trichloroethane, 0.1 part of any one of the present compounds (1) to (599) is dissolved. The solution is mixed with 89.9 parts of deodorized kerosene to obtain a 0.1% oil.
  • Formulation Example 7
  • In 0.5 ml of acetone, 10 mg of any one of the present compounds (1) to (599) is dissolved. The solution is mixed uniformly with 5 g of a solid feed powder for an animal (solid feed powder for rearing and breeding CE-2, manufactured by CLEA Japan, Inc.), and then dried by evaporation of acetone to obtain poison bait.
  • Then, it will be shown by Test Examples that the present compound is effective in controlling pests.
  • A mixture of 10 parts of the compound; 35 parts of white carbon containing 50 parts of polyoxyethylene alkyl ether sulfate ammonium salt; and 55 parts of water is finely ground by a wet grinding method to obtain a formulation.
  • The formulation was diluted with water so that the active ingredient concentration became 500 ppm, to prepare test pesticidal solution used in the Test Example 1 to 8.
  • Test Example 1 Spodoptela litura
  • In the bottom of polyethylene cup (diameter: 5.5 cm), filter paper having the same diameter was laid. Insecta LF (artificial diet; Nippon Nosan kogyo Co.) which was sliced to 6 mm thin and cut half was put on it. Then 2 ml of above mentioned test pesticidal solution was impregnated. After air-dried, five fourth-instar larvae of tobacco cutworms (Spodoptela litura) were put in the cup and put a lid on. After 6 days, the number of dead larvae was examined. The mortality was calculated by the below formula, and the result is shown by the index number. 4: mortality 100%, 3: mortality 80 to 99%, 2: mortality 60 to 79%, 1: mortality 30 to 59%, 0: mortality 0 to 29%

  • mortality(%)={(the number of dead larvae)/(the number of test larvae)}×100
  • Compounds (1), (2), (3), (4), (6), (7), (9), (10), (11), (13), (14), (15), (16), (19), (20), (21), (22), (23), (24), (25), (26), (30), (31), (34), (35), (37), (38), (40), (41), (43), (44), (45), (46), (47), (50), (51), (53), (54), (55), (56), (57), (58), (59), (61), (63), (64), (65), (67), (69), (70), (71), (72), (73), (74), (75), (76), (77), (78), (80), (81), (83), (84), (86), (87), (88), (91), (97), (101), (102), (103), (104), (105), (106), (107), (108), (110), (111), (112), (113), (114), (115), (118), (119), (121), (123), (136), (142), (146), (149), (151), (152), (156), (157), (159), (166), (167), (168), (169), (174), (175), (177), (180), (184) to (187), (189), (193) to (195), (198), (200), (203) to (205), (211) to (237), (239) to (241), (247) to (252), (254) to (256), (258) to (260), (263) to (273), (277) to (307), (316), (317), (321), (322), (324), (325), (330), (332) to (339), (341) to (370), (373), (377), (385), (386), (388) to (401), (410) to (418), (427) to (453), (458), (459), (461) to (463), (469) to (490), (493), (495) to (502), (505), (507), (513), (598) and (599) were shown index number 3 or more. Then efficient insecticidal activity is observed.
  • Test Example 2 Adoxophyes orana
  • In the bottom of polyethylene cup (diameter: 5.5 cm), filter paper having the same diameter was placed. Silkmate 2S (artificial diet; Nippon Nosan kogyo Co.) which was sliced to 2 mm thin was put on it. Then 1 ml of above mentioned test pesticidal solution was impregnated. After air-dried, thirty first-instar larvae of summer fruit tortrix (Adoxophyes orana) were put in the cup. After 7 days, the number of survived larvae was examined. The mortality was calculated by the below formula, and the result is shown by the index number. 4: mortality 100%, 3: mortality 80 to 99%, 2: mortality 60 to 79%, 1: mortality 30 to 59%, 0: mortality 0 to 29%

  • mortality(%)={(the number of test lerave−the number of survived larvae)/(the number of test larvae)}×100
  • Compounds (1), (2), (3), (4), (6), (7), (9), (10), (11), (13), (14), (15), (16), (19), (20), (21), (22), (23), (24), (25), (26), (30), (31), (34), (35), (37), (38), (40), (41), (42), (43), (44), (45), (46), (47), (48), (50), (51), (52), (53), (54), (56), (57), (58), (59), (63), (64), (65), (69), (70), (71), (72), (73), (74), (75), (76), (77), (78), (80), (81), (83), (84), (86), (87), (88), (91), (92), (97), (100), (101), (102), (103), (104), (105), (106), (107), (108), (110), (111), (112), (113), (114), (115), (118), (119), (120), (121), (122), (123), (128), (136), (146), (149), (151), (152), (156), (157), (159), (162), (166), (167), (168), (169), (170), (174) to (180), (184) to (187), (189), (192) to (195), (198) to (200), (203) to (205), (211) to (237), (239) to (243), (247) to (261), (263) to (308), (311), (315) to (317), (321) to (325), (330) to (339), (341) to (379), (381), (383), (385), (386), (388) to (400), (410) to (415), (424), (428) to (453), (458), (459), (462), (463), (469) to (490), (492), (493), (495) to (502), (505), (507), (513), (598) and (599) were shown index number 3 or more. Then efficient insecticidal activity is observed.
  • Test Example 3 Aphis gossypii
  • A cucumber in a first-leaf stage which was grown in 1 ounce cup was inoculated with thirty first-instar larvae of cotton aphids (Aphis gossypii). After one day, 20 ml of above mentioned test pesticidal solution was sprayed. After 6 days, the number of survived larvae was examined. The surviving rate based on untreated check was calculated by the below formula, and the result is shown by the index number. 4: surviving rate 0%, 3: surviving rate 1 to 10%, 2: surviving rate 11 to 40%, 1: surviving rate 41 to 70%, 0: surviving rate more than 70%

  • surviving rate(%)=(the number of survived larvae on the treated cucumber)/the number of test larvae on the untreated cucumber)×100
  • Compounds (1), (2), (3), (4), (8), (9), (10), (12), (14), (15), (16), (17), (18), (19), (20), (23), (24), (25), (26), (27), (29), (30), (31), (34), (35), (37), (38), (41), (45), (46), (47), (54), (63), (64), (69), (70), (73), (74), (81), (84), (85), (87), (88), (91), (103), (106), (111), (117), (118), (119), (130), (155), (157), (158), (159), (174), (177), (180), (187), (192), (198), (203), (259), (263) to (271), (278) to (281), (284), (288), (290) to (302), (307), (321), (322), (324), (330), (333) to (335), (341) to (345), (347) to (365), (367) to (371), (373), (386), (388), (393) to (397), (407), (409), (410), (415), (416), (428) to (431), (433) to (438), (440) to (449), (451), (458), (459), (463) to (465), (469) to (476), (480) to (484), (486) to (488), (497), (498), (501), (502), (505), (513), (598) and (599) were shown index number 3 or more. Then efficient insecticidal activity is observed.
  • Test Example 4 Nilaparvata lugens
  • A rice plants grown until the second or third foliage in 90 ml plastic cup were cut into the same height of 5 cm. 20 ml of above mentioned test pesticidal solution was sprayed. After air-dried, thirty first to second-instar larvae of brown rice planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) were set free on the rice plants and put a lid on. After 6 days, the number of survived larvae was examined. The surviving rate based on untreated check was calculated by the below formula, and the result is shown by the index number. 4: surviving rate 0%, 3: surviving rate 1 to 10%, 2: surviving rate 11 to 40%, 1: surviving rate 41 to 70%, 0: surviving rate more than 70%

  • surviving rate(%)=(the number of survived larvae on treated rice/the number of test larvae on untreated rice)×100
  • Compounds (1), (2), (3), (16), (18), (20), (24), (25), (30), (31), (32), (33), (35), (37), (38), (43), (45), (47), (50), (54), (56), (57), (58), (59), (64), (69), (74), (75), (81), (84), (87), (103), (130), (151), (156), (157), (158), (159), (170), (174), (175), (177), (186), (187), (189) to (194), (198), (198), (203), (264) to (268), (280), (281), (284), (286), (288), (290), (292) to (297), (302), (321), (322), (324), (333), (334), (341), (344), (345), (347) to (354), (356) to (364), (367), (368), (370), (386), (388), (393) to (395), (407), (409), (428) to (432), (434) to (438), (441) to (449), (451), (463), (464), (469) to (476), (481), (482), (486) to (488), (490), (491), (497), (505), (513), (598) and (599) were shown index number 3 or more. Then efficient insecticidal activity is observed.
  • Test Example 5 Musca domestica
  • In the bottom of a polyethylene cup (diameter: 5.5 cm), filter paper having the same diameter was laid. After 0.7 ml of above mentioned test pesticidal solution was dropped on the filter paper and 30 mg of sucrose as diet was uniformly scattered. Ten female adult houseflies (Plusca domestica) were left in the cup and put a lid on. After 24 hours, the number of dead insect was examined. The mortality was calculated by the below formula, and the result is shown by the index number. 4: mortality 100%, 3: mortality 70 to 99%, 2: mortality 40 to 69%, 1: mortality 10 to 39%, 0: mortality 0 to 9%

  • mortality(%)={(the number of dead insect)/(the number of test insect)}×100
  • Compounds (1), (2), (3), (4), (6), (9), (10), (13), (14), (16), (20), (23), (24), (25), (26), (30), (31), (34), (35), (37), (38), (40), (41), (43), (46), (47), (50), (54), (56), (57), (58), (59), (63), (64), (65), (66), (69), (70), (71), (72), (73), (74), (75), (81), (84), (86), (87), (91), (97), (98), (102), (103), (105), (106), (108), (111), (118), (119), (120), (121), (122), (136), (146), (149), (156), (157), (162), (163), (166), (174), (177), (185) to (187), (198), (203) to (205), (234), (259), (263) to (268), (278) to (281), (284), (286) to (302), (304), (305), (307), (321), (324), (332) to (334), (343), (354), (363), (368) to (370), (429) to (432), (434) to (437), (440), (443), (446), (447), (469) to (477), (480), (482), (486) to (488), (490), (497), (498) and (505) were shown index number 3 or more. Then efficient insecticidal activity is observed.
  • Test Example 6 Blattalla germanica
  • In the bottom of a polyethylene cup (diameter: 5.5 cm), filter paper having the same diameter was laid. After 0.7 ml of above mentioned test pesticidal solution was dropped on the filter paper and 30 mg of sucrose as diet was uniformly scattered. Two male adult German cockroach (Blattalla germanica) were left in the cup and put a lid on. After 6 days, the number of dead insect was examined. The mortality was calculated by the below formula, and the result is shown by the index number. 4: mortality 100%, 2: mortality 50%, 0: mortality 0%

  • mortality(%)={(the number of dead insect)/(the number of test insect)}×100
  • Compounds (1), (2), (3), (4), (9), (10), (13), (14), (16), (24), (25), (26), (30), (31), (34), (35), (37), (38), (40), (41), (43), (45), (46), (47), (50), (54), (58), (69), (72), (73), (74), (75), (87), (102), (103), (106), (107), (108), (111), (123), (146), (151), (156), (157), (166), (174), (175), (177), (180), (186), (187), (198), (200), (203), (204), (219), (228), (260), (263) to (268), (270) to (272), (274), (278) to (281), (284) to (286), (293), (295), (297), (321), (322), (324), (333), (334), (348), (388), (389), (394), (395), (398), (399), (428) to (449), (451), (452), (454), (456), (462), (463), (467), (469) to (476), (480) to (483), (485) to (487), (490), (495), (497), (501), (502), (505), (513) and (599) were shown index number 4.
  • Test Example 7 Culex pipiens pallens
  • 0.7 ml of above mentioned test pesticidal solution was added to 100 ml of ion-exchanged water (concentration of active ingredient: 3.5 ppm). 20 last-instar larvae of common mosquitoes (Culex pipiens pallens) were left in the water. After one day, the number of dead larvae was examined. The mortality was calculated by the below formula, and the result is shown by the index number. 4: mortality 91 to 100%, 2: mortality 10 to 90%, 0: mortality 0 to 10%

  • mortality(%)={(the number of dead larvae)/(the number of test larvae)}×100
  • Compounds (1), (2), (3), (4), (6), (7), (9), (10), (13), (14), (16), (19), (20), (23), (24), (25), (26), (30), (31), (34), (35), (37), (38), (40), (41), (42), (43), (45), (46), (47), (50), (51), (53), (54), (56), (57), (58), (59), (63), (64), (65), (66), (69), (70), (71), (72), (73), (74), (75), (77), (78), (80), (81), (84), (86), (87), (88), (98), (100), (102), (103), (104), (105), (106), (107), (108), (111), (113), (114), (115), (118), (119), (121), (123), (128), (133), (136), (146), (150), (156), (157), (159), (162), (163), (166), (174), (175), (177), (180), (186), (187), (192) to (195), (198) to (201), (203) to (205), (213), (215) to (217), (223), (225) to (229), (234) to (238), (243), (256), (259) to (273), (278) to (281), (284) to (308), (316), (317), (321), (322), (324) to (328), (330) to (336), (338) to (355), (357) to (364), (368) to (370), (382), (385), (386), (388), (392) to (395), (401), (418), (419), (428) to (449), (452) to (455), (459), (465), (466), (469) to (483), (485) to (490), (492), (493), (495) to (497), (501), (502), (505), (507), (513), (598) and (599) were shown index number 4.
  • Test Example 8 Tetranychus urticae
  • A kidney beans were planted in a 3 ounce cup, and grown for one week. A leaf of kidney beans which many two-spotted spider mites (Tetranychus urticae) were parasited was cut and put on the leaves of before-mentioned kidney beans and placed for one day. After removing the leaf which many two-spotted spider mites (Tetranychus urticae) had been parasited, 20 ml of above mentioned test pesticidal solution was sprayed. After 8 days, the number of survived female insect was examined. The result is shown by the index number. 4: survived female insect 0 to 3, 3: survived female insect 4 to 10, 2: survived female insect 11 to 20, 1: survived female insect 21 to 30, 0: survived female insect 31 or more
  • Compounds (17), (28), (29), (32), (33), (194), (272), (396), (409), (418), (436), (452), (480), (481), (486), (497), (499) and (501) were shown index number 3 or more.
  • Test Example 9 Plutella xylostella
  • 0.075 ml of the mixture of xylene and N,N-dimethylformamide (xylene:N,N-dimethylformamide=1:1) and 0.04 ml of the mixture of xylene and Sorpol 3005X (TOHO Chemical Industry Co. LTD) (xylene:Sorpol 3005X=1:9) were added to 30 mg of the each test compound. The mixture was diluted with water so that the active ingredient concentration came to 500 ppm to prepare test solution. The test solution was applied to a cabbage (Brassicae oleracea) in a forth-leaf stage at a rate 20 ml per pot. After air-drying, the ground part of the cabbage was cut off and the ground part of the cabbage was put in a polyethylene cup (volume 100 ml) with five second-instar worm of diamondback (Plutella xylostella). It was placed at 25° C.
  • After five days, the number of dead worm was examined. The mortality was calculated by the below formula, and the result is shown by the index number. 4: mortality 100%, 3: mortality 80 to 99%, 2: mortality 60 to 79%, 1: mortality 30 to 59%, 0: mortality 0 to 29%

  • mortality(%)={(the number of dead larvae)/(the number of test larvae)}×100
  • Compounds (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10), (11), (13), (14), (15), (16), (17), (18), (19), (20), (21), (22), (23), (24), (25), (26), (27), (29), (30), (31), (34), (35), (37), (38), (40), (41), (42), (43), (44), (45), (46), (47), (50), (51), (52), (53), (54), (56), (57), (59), (63), (64), (65), (69), (70), (71), (72), (73), (74), (75), (76), (77), (78), (79), (80), (81), (83), (84), (86), (87), (88), (91), (95), (100), (101), (102), (103), (105), (106), (107), (108), (109), (110), (111), (112), (113), (114), (115), (116), (117), (118), (119), (120), (121), (122), (123), (133), (139), (145), (146), (149), (151), (156), (157), (158), (159), (163), (165), (166), (167), (168), (169), (174), (175), (177), (185), (186), (189), (191), (193), (194), (198) to (205), (211) to (221), (223) to (236), (239) to (242), (245), (247), (248), (252), (254), (256), (258) to (260), (263) to (273), (278) to (282), (284) to (302), (304), (307), (321), (322), (324), (325), (330) to (339), (341) to (371), (373), (375), (377), (379), (380), (386), (388) to (419), (422), (428) to (438), (441) to (449), (451), (452), (454), (457), (458), (462), (463), (465), (466), (469) to (475), (477) to (490), (493), (495) to (502), (505), (507), (513), (598) and (599) were shown index number 3 or more. Then efficient insecticidal activity is observed.
  • Test Example 10 Bemisia argentifolii
  • 0.1 ml of the mixture of xylene and N,N-dimethylformamide (xylene:N,N-dimethylformamide=1:1) and 0.04 ml of the mixture of xylene and Sorpol 3005X (TOHO Chemical Industry Co. LTD) (xylene:Sorpol 3005X=1:9) were added to 40 mg of the each test compound. The mixture was diluted with water as that the active ingredient concentration came to prescribed concentration. Furthermore, spreader (Dain: Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. LTD) was added at the amount 1/3000 based on the mixture to prepare test solution.
  • Cabbage was planted in a 3-ounce cup, and grown about three weeks. All leaves excluding the second true leaf were cut off. On the second true leaf, imagoes of silver leaf white fly (Bemisia argentifolii) were released and allowed to lay eggs for three days and the imagoes were removed. The cabbage was retained in a greenhouse for 8 days. Then the test solution was sprayed in an amount of 20 ml per cup. After seven days, the mortality was examined. The result is shown by the index number. 4: mortality 100%, 3: mortality 90 to 99%, 2: mortality 60 to 89%, 1: mortality 30 to 59%, 0: mortality 0 to 29%
  • When the concentration of the active ingredient is 200 ppm, compounds (1) to (4), (7) to (20), (23), (25), (26), (28) to (35), (37), (38), (40), (41), (43), (45), (46), (50), (51), (53), (54), (56), (58), (59), (63), (69) to (76), (80), (81), (87), (88), (91), (101), (103), (105), (106), (111), (113), (117), (123), (125), (130), (156) to (158), (174) (184) to (187), (189), (193), (194), (200), (202) to (210), (219), (225), (228), (230), (232), (234), (248), (250), (258), (260) (263) to (266), (268) to (271), (278) to (281), (284) to (294), (296), (298), (299), (301), (302), (305), (307), (321), (324), (325), (357), (388), (389), (459), (463), (469) to (476), (469) to (476), (481), (482) and (497) were shown index number 3 or more.
  • When the concentration of the active ingredient is 50 ppm, compounds (21), (24), (344), (348), (350), (352), (355), (358), (360), (364), (368), (394), (395), (398), (430), (436), (442) and (445) were shown index number 3 or more.
  • When the concentration of the active ingredient is 12.5 ppm, compounds (333) and (431) were shown index number 3 or more.
  • Test Example 11 Haemaphysalis longicornis
  • 0.5 mg of the test compound was dissolved to 1 ml of acetone. Onto one side of filter paper having 5 cm×10 cm, the solution was applied uniformly and then air-dried. Thereafter, the filter paper was folded in half and fixed by paper clips at the side to form bag like shape. Ten Haemaphysalis longicornis was put into the bag, and then the bag was closed with a paper clip. After 2 days, the number of dead insects was examined.
  • Compounds (1), (2), (3), (4), (24), (26), (28), (29), (35), (37), (43), (45), (48), (50), (51), (52), (54), (59), (63), (69), (75), (77), (80), (88), (101), (102), (103), (104), (106), (107), (111), (113), (118), (119), (120), (121), (122), (123), (130), (146), (156), (186), (187), (188), (189), (195), (207), (208), (264), (265), (266), (267), (278), (280), (284), (321), (324), (333), (334), (341), (428), (429), (430), (431), (433), (434), (435), (441), (442), (443), (446), (447), (469), (470), (471), (472), (473), (474), (475), (469) to (475), (480) and (513) were shown the mortality 100%.
  • Test Example 12 Plutella xylostella
  • 0.1 ml of the mixture of xylene and N,N-dimethylformamide (xylene:N,N-dimethylformamide=1:1) and 0.04 ml of the mixture of xylene and Sorpol 3005X (TOHO Chemical Industry Co. LTD) (xylene:Sorpol 3005X=1:9) were added to 16 mg of the each test compound. The mixture was diluted with water as that the active ingredient concentration came to 200 ppm. Furthermore, spreader (Dain: Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. LTD) was added at the amount 1/3000 based on the mixture to prepare test solution. The test solution was applied to a cabbage (Brassicae oleracea) in a fifth-leaf stage at a rate 20 ml per pot. After air-drying, ten third-instar worm of diamondback (Plutella xylostella) was placed onto the cabbage, and the cabbage was covered with a cup having holes. After five days, the number of dead worm was examined. The mortality was calculated by the below formula, and the result is shown by the index number. 4: mortality 100%, 3: mortality 80 to 99%, 2: mortality 60 to 79%, 1: mortality 30 to 59%, 0: mortality 0 to 29%

  • mortality(%)={(the number of dead larvae)/(the number of test larvae)}×100
  • Compounds (32), (33), (130) and (196) were shown index number 3 or more.
  • Test Example 13 Spodoptela litura
  • 0.1 ml of the mixture of xylene and N,N-dimethylformamide (xylene:N,N-dimethylformamide=1:1) and 0.04 ml of the mixture of xylene and Sorpol 3005X (TOHO Chemical Industry Co. LTD) (xylene:Sorpol 3005X=1:9) were added to 16 mg of the each test compound. The mixture was diluted with water as that the active ingredient concentration came to prescribed concentration. Furthermore, spreader (Dain: Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. LTD) was added at the amount 1/3000 based on the mixture to prepare test solution. The test solution was applied to a cabbage (Brassicae oleracea) in a fifth-leaf stage at a rate 20 ml per pot. After air-drying, ten fourth-instar worm of common cutworm (Spodoptela litura) was placed onto the cabbage, and the cabbage was covered with a cup having holes. After four days, the number of dead worm was examined. The mortality was calculated by the below formula, and the result is shown by the index number. 4: mortality 100%, 3: mortality 80 to 99%, 2: mortality 60 to 79%, 1: mortality 30 to 59%, 0: mortality 0 to 29%

  • mortality(%)={(the number of dead larvae)/(the number of test larvae)}×100
  • When the concentration of the active ingredient was 200 ppm, compounds (5), (8), (12), (17), (18), (27), (29), (32), (33), (117), (125), (126), (158) and (196) were shown index number 3 or more.
  • When the concentration of the active ingredient was 50 ppm, compound (130) was shown index number 3 or more.
  • Test Example 14 Adoxophyes orana
  • 0.1 ml of the mixture of xylene and N,N-dimethylformamide (xylene:N,N-dimethylformamide=1:1) and 0.04 ml of the mixture of xylene and Sorpol 3005X (TOHO Chemical Industry Co. LTD) (xylene:Sorpol 3005X=1:9) were added to 16 mg of the each test compound. The mixture was diluted with water as that the active ingredient concentration came to prescribed concentration. Furthermore, spreader (Dain: Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. LTD) was added at the amount 1/3000 based on the mixture to prepare test solution. The test solution was applied to an apple seedling having about 12 to 15 cm height planted in a 3 ounce cup at a rate 20 ml per pot. After air-drying, about sixty first-instar larvae of summer fruit tortrix (Adoxophyes orana) were put on the apple, and the apple was covered by polyethylene cup. After 7 days, the number of survived larvae was examined. The mortality was calculated by the below formula, and the result is shown by the index number. 4: mortality 100%, 3: mortality 80 to 99%, 2: mortality 60 to 79%, 1: mortality 30 to 59%, 0: mortality 0 to 29%

  • mortality(%)={(the number of test larvae−the number of survived larvae)/(the number of test larvae)}×100
  • When the concentration of the active ingredient was 200 ppm, compounds (5), (8), (12), (17), (18), (27), (117), (125), (126), (131) and (196) were shown index number 3 or more.
  • When the concentration of the active ingredient was 50 ppm, compounds (29), (154) and (158) were shown index number 3 or more.
  • When the concentration of the active ingredient was 12.5 ppm, compound (32), (33) and (130) was shown index number 3 or more.
  • INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
  • According to the present invention, the compound (I) or a salt thereof is useful for an active ingredient of a pesticidal composition because it has an excellent controlling activity against pests.

Claims (7)

We claim:
1. An iminopropene compound given by the formula (I) or a salt thereof:
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wherein,
X represents OX1,
Y represents SY4, or SO2Y5,
Z represents a cyano group, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q91)ZA, C(═O)OZB, C(=Q92)NZDZE, SO2ZF, NZGZH, OZK or N═C(ZI)2,
X1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
C(=Q11)XA1, C(═O)OXB1, C(=Q12)NXD1XE1 or SO2XF1, NXD1XH1 or N═C(XI1)2,
Y4 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q81)YA4, C(═O)OYB4, C(=Q82)NYD4YE4 or S(O)qYF4,
Y5 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
XA1, YA4 and ZA represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
XB1, YB4 and ZB represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted,
XD1, YD4 and ZD represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an amino group optionally substituted, a cyano group or OGa1,
and
XE1, YE4 and ZE represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
alternatively, XD1 and XE1, YD4 and YE4, and ZD and ZE represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
XF1 and ZF represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted,
YF4 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
XG1 and ZG represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=QG1)GA1, C(═O)OGB1, C(=QG2)NGD1GE1 or SO2GF1,
and
XH1 and ZH represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
alternatively, XG1 and XH1, and ZG and ZH represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
XI1 and ZI represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, OGa2, SGa3 or NGG1GH1,
alternatively, represent a ring structure together with the carbon which is bonded with each other,
ZK represents lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=QK1)GA2, C(═O)OGB2, C(=QK2)NGD2GE2 or SO2GF2,
Ga1, Ga2 and Ga3 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
GA1 and GA2 represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
GB1 and GB2 represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted,
GD1 and GD2 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an amino group optionally substituted, a cyano group or OGd1,
and
GE1 and GE2 represent each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
alternatively, GD1 and GE1, and GD2 and GE2 represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
GF1 and GF2 represent each independently a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted,
GG1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=QGa)GA1-1, C(═O)OGB1-1, C(=QGb)NGD1-1GE1-1 or SO2GF1-1,
and
GH1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
alternatively, GG1 and GH1 represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
Gd1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
GA1-1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
GB1-1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted,
GD1-1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, an amino group optionally substituted, a cyano group or OL,
and
GE1-1 represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
alternatively, GD1-1 and GE1-1 represent a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other,
GF1-1 represents a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted,
L represents a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
Q22, Q12, Q81, Q82, Q91, Q92, QG1, QK1, QGa and QGb represent each independently oxygen or sulfur,
m represents an integer of 1 or 2,
n, p and q represent each independently an integer of 0 or 2;
here, 1) if X is a benzoyloxy group and Y is a methoxy group, then, Z is not a 2-(benzoylamino)vinyl group,
2) if X2 is a methyl group, then, X3 is not a methyl group,
3) if X is a methoxy group and Y is a trifluoromethylsulfonyloxy group, then, Z is not a 3-vinyloxypropyl group.
2. The compound according to claim 1, wherein

X is OX1
(wherein, X1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(=Q21)XA2 (wherein, Q21 is an oxygen atom, and XA2 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted), NXG1XH1 or N═C(XI1)2,

Y is SY4
(wherein, Y4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted, C(═O)OZB (wherein, ZB is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), SO2ZF (wherein, ZF is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted), NZGZH (wherein, ZG and ZH are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other), OZK (wherein, ZK is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or N═C(ZI)2 (wherein, ZIs are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the carbon which is bonded with each other).
3. The compound according to claim 2, wherein

X is OX1
(wherein, X1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), NXG1XH1, or N═C(XI1)2),

Y is SY4
(wherein Y4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
Z is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
C(═O)OZB (wherein, ZB is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted),
SO2ZF (wherein, ZF is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a heterocyclic group optionally substituted or an amino group optionally substituted),
NZGZH (wherein, ZG and ZH are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the nitrogen which is bonded with each other),
OZK (wherein, ZK is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted), or
N═C(ZI)2 (wherein, ZIs are each independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkyl group, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkenyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkenyl group, a lower cycloalkenyl group optionally substituted, a lower alkynyl group optionally substituted, a higher alkynyl group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted,
alternatively, are formed a ring structure together with the carbon which is bonded with each other).
4. The compound according to claim 3, wherein

X is OX1
(wherein, X1 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted, a lower cycloalkyl group optionally substituted, a di-lower alkyl amino group, a lower alkylidene amino group optionally substituted, or a lower cycloalkylidene amino group optionally substituted),

Y is SY4
(wherein, Y4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted),
Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted or a heterocyclic group optionally substituted.
5. The compound according to claim 4, wherein
X is OX1
(wherein, X1 is a lower alkyl group substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group and (3) a lower alkoxy group; lower cycloalkyl group; an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (3) a lower alkoxy group, (4) a lower alkoxycarbonyl group, (5) a lower alkanoyl group, (6) a lower alkylthio group, (7) an aromatic hydrocarbon group, (8) a cyano group, (9) a nitro group and (10) an alkylene dioxy group; an alkylidene amino group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group; a lower cycloalkylidene amino group; or a di-lower alkyl amino group),

Y is SY4
(wherein, Y4 is a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, or an aromatic hydrocarbon group),
Z is an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with one or more independent substituent(s) selected from the group consisting of (1) a halogen, (2) a lower cycloalkylthio group, (3) a hydroxyl group, (4) a lower alkyl group optionally substituted with at least one aromatic hydrocarbon group, (5) a lower alkenyl group, (6) a lower alkoxy group optionally substituted with at least one halogen, (7) a lower alkanoyloxy group, (8) an aromatic hydrocarbon group optionally substituted with at least one lower alkyl group or halogen, (9) a heterocyclic group, (10) a lower alkylthio group, (11) a lower alkyl sulfinyl group, (12) a lower alkyl sulfonyl group, (13) an arylthio group, (14) a lower alkoxy carbonyl group, (15) a lower alkanoyl group, (16) an aromatic hydrocarbon carbonyl group, (17) a lower alkynyl group, (18) a lower alkylene dioxy group and (19) a lower alkylene group; or a heterocyclic group.
6. A pesticidal composition comprising the compound according to claim 1 or a salt thereof as an active ingredient, and an inert carrier.
7. A method for controlling a pest which comprises a step of applying an effective amount of the compound according to claim 1 or a salt thereof to a pest or a habitat of pests.
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