1993pest control, pesticide metabolism, pesticides, insecticides, herbicides pest control, pesticide metabolism, pesticides, insecticides, herbicides V 1000
-303Stability of the Imidazolin-4-one Ring Towards Hydrolyses and Oxidation Reactions.-The soil presistences of herbicides, and thus the length of the period of herbicide efficient protection, is mainly related to the chemical stability of the herbicide molecule towards hydrolysis and oxidation. The ease of soil biodegradation is closely related to this chemical stability. One of several new herbicides containing the imidazole ring is imazamethabenz (I), whose chemical reactivity is studied. All the reactions are carried out with a mixture of the methyl esters of the 4-(63 to 56%) and 5-(37 to 44%) isomers of the methylbenzoic derivatives. The results show the high resistance of the imidazolin-4-one ring towards hydrolysis and oxidation reactions, which should be assigned to its tautomeric equilibrium with the fully aromatic hydroxy form.-(ROUCHAUD, J.; GUSTIN, F.; MOULARD, C.; Bull. Soc. Chim. Belg. 101 (1992) 11, 959-968; Lab. Phytopharm., Univ. Cathol. Louvain, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belg.; EN)