HERBICIDALLY ACTIVE SUBSTITUTED PHENYLPYRIMIDINE HYDRAZIDES

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20220033363
  • Publication Number
    20220033363
  • Date Filed
    September 11, 2019
    4 years ago
  • Date Published
    February 03, 2022
    2 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to substituted phenylpyrimidine hydrazides of the general formula (I) and their agrochemically acceptable salts
Description

The invention relates to the technical field of the herbicides, especially that of the herbicides for selective control of weeds and weed grasses in crops of useful plants.


Specifically, it relates to substituted phenylpyrimidine hydrazides, to processes for their preparation and to their use as herbicides.


WO 2016/120355 A2, WO 2018/019555 A1 and WO 2018/229041 A1 each disclose herbicidally active phenylpyrimidines. The herbicidal activity of these known compounds, in particular at low application rates, and/or their compatibility with crop plants remain in need of improvement.


For the reasons stated, there is still a need for potent herbicides and/or plant growth regulators for the selective use in crop plants or the use on non-crop land, where these active ingredients preferably should have further advantageous properties in application, for example an improved compatibility with crop plants.


Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide compounds having herbicidal activity (herbicides) which are highly effective against economically important harmful plants even at relatively low application rates and can be used selectively in crop plants, preferably with good activity against harmful plants, and at the same time preferably have good compatibility with crop plants. Preferably, these herbicidal compounds should be particularly effective and efficient against a broad spectrum of weed grasses and preferably also have good activity against a large number of weeds.


It has now been found that the compounds of the formula (I) below, which, by contrast with the compounds known from the prior art, bear a hydrazide group in the 4 position of the pyrimidine ring have excellent herbicidal efficacy with respect to a broad spectrum of economically important mono- and dicotyledonous harmful annuals.


The present invention therefore provides compounds of the general formula (I)




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and agrochemically acceptable salts thereof, in which the symbols and indices have the following meanings:

  • R1 represents (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl or heterocyclyl, where these three aforementioned radicals are each substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of halogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl. (C2-C6)-alkenyl, halo-(C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, halo-(C3-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, halo-(C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, halo-(C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl. (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8(O)C, R8O(O)C, (R8)2N(O)C, R8O, (R8)2N, R9(O)nS, phenyl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl and heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the six latter radicals are substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl. (C1-C6)-alkoxy, halo-(C1-C6)-alkoxy and halogen, and where cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,
  • R2 represents (R17) (R18) N(R19)N or R17R18C═N—(R19)N,
  • R3, R4, R5, R6 and R7 each independently represent hydrogen, nitro, halogen, cyano, thiocyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl. (C2-C6)-alkenyl, halo-(C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, halo-(C3-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, halo-(C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl. R8(O)C, R8(R8ON═)C, R8O(O)C, (R8)2N(O)C, R8(R8O)N(O)C, (R8)2N(R8)N(O)C, R8(O)C(R8)N(O)C, R9O(O)C(R8)N(O)C, (R8)2N(O)C(R8)N(O)C, R9(O)2S(R8)N(O)C, R8O(O)2S(R8)N(O)C, (R8)2N(O)2S(R8)N(O)C, R8O, R8(O)CO, R9(O)2SO, R9O(O)CO, (R8)2N(O)CO, (R8)2N, R8(O)C(R8)N, R9(O)2S(R8)N, R9O(O)C(R8)N, (R8)2N(O)C(R8)N, R8O(O)2S(R8)N, (R8)2N(O)2S(R8)N, R9(O)nS, R8O(O)2S, (R8)2N(O)2S, R8(O)C(R8)N(O)2S, R9O(O)C(R8)N(O)2S, (R8)2N(O)C(R8)N(O)2S, (R12O)2(O)P, R8(O)C—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8O(O)C—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R8)2N(O)C—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R8O)(R8)N(O)C—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R8)2N(R8)N(O)C—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8(O)C(R8)N(O)C—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R9O(O)C(R8)N(O)C—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R8)2N(O)C(R8)N(O)C—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R9(O)2S(R8)N(O)C—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8O(O)2S(R8)N(O)C—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R8)2N(O)2S(R8)N(O)C—(C1-C6)-alkyl, NC—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8(O)CO—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R9(O)2SO—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R9O(O)CO—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R8)2N(O)CO—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R)2N—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8(O)C(R8)N—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R9(O)2S(R8)N—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R9O(O)C(R8)N—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R8)2N(O)C(R8)N—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R9O(O)2S(R8)N—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R8)2N(O)2S(R8)N—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R9(O)n—S—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8O(O)2S—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R8)2N(O)2S—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8(O)C(R8)N(O)2S—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R9O(O)C(R8)N(O)2S—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R8)2N(O)C(R)N(O)2S—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R12O)2(O)P—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the six latter radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, thiocyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, R8O(O)C, (R8)2N(O)C, R8O, (R8)2N, R9(O)n—S, R8O(O)2S, (R8)2N(O)2S and R8O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where cycloalkyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,
  • R8 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl or (C1-C6)-alkylthio-(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the twelve latter radicals bear s halogens,


    or
  • R8 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, thiocyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl,
    • and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,


      or
    • the R8 radicals form a ring with the heteroatom or with the heteroatoms via which they are bonded, specifically a heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, thiocyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,
  • R9 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl or (C1-C6)-alkylthio-(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals bear s halogens,


    or
  • R9 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, thiocyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl,
    • and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,
  • R10 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl or phenyl,
  • R11 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl or phenyl,
  • R12 represents hydrogen or (C1-C4)-alkyl,
    • R13 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl or (C1-C6)-alkylthio-(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the twelve latter radicals are substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, thiocyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo, or
  • R13 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, thiocyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl,
    • and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,
    • R14 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl or (C1-C6)-alkylthio-(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the 12 latter radicals are substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, thiocyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,


      or
  • R14 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, thiocyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl,
    • and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,
  • R17 and R18 and R19 independently represent R13 or R14S(O)2, (R13)2NS(O)2, R13OS(O)2, R13C(O), (R13)2NC(O), (R13)2NC(S), R13OC(O), R13O C(O)C(O), (R13)2NC(O)C(O),
  • or the (R17 and R18) or (R17 and R19) radicals form a ring with the carbon atom, or with the heteroatom or with the heteroatoms via which they are bonded, specifically a cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, thiocyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,
  • m represents 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5,
  • n represents 0, 1 or 2,
  • s represents 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11.


The compounds of the formula (I) are capable of forming salts. Salts may be formed by the action of a base on those compounds of the formula (I) that bear an acidic hydrogen atom. Suitable bases are, for example, organic amines such as trialkylamines, morpholine, piperidine or pyridine, and the hydroxides, carbonates and bicarbonates of ammonium, alkali metals or alkaline earth metals, especially sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, potassium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate and potassium bicarbonate. These salts are compounds in which the acidic hydrogen is replaced by an agriculturally suitable cation, for example metal salts, especially alkali metal salts or alkaline earth metal salts, in particular sodium and potassium salts, or else ammonium salts, salts with organic amines or quaternary ammonium salts, for example with cations of the formula [NRR′R″R′″]+ in which R to R′″ each independently of one another represent an organic radical, in particular alkyl, aryl, aralkyl or alkylaryl. Also suitable are alkylsulfonium and alkylsulfoxonium salts, such as (C1-C4)-trialkylsulfonium and (C1-C4)-trialkylsulfoxonium salts.


The compounds of the formula (I) can form salts by addition of a suitable inorganic or organic acid, for example mineral acids, for example HCl, HBr, H2SO4, H3PO4 or HNO3, or organic acids, for example carboxylic acids such as formic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, oxalic acid, lactic acid or salicylic acid or sulfonic acids, for example p-toluenesulfonic acid, onto a basic group, for example amino, alkylamino, dialkylamino, piperidino, morpholino or pyridino. In such a case, these salts comprise the conjugate base of the acid as the anion.


Suitable substituents present in deprotonated form, such as, for example, sulfonic acids or carboxylic acids, may form inner salts with groups which for their part can be protonated, such as amino groups.


Alkyl means saturated straight-chain or branched hydrocarbyl radicals having the number of carbon atoms specified in each case, e.g. C1-C6-alkyl such as methyl, ethyl, propyl, 1-methylethyl, butyl, 1-methylpropyl, 2-methylpropyl, 1,1-dimethylethyl, pentyl, 1-methylbutyl, 2-methylbutyl, 3-methylbutyl, 2,2-dimethylpropyl, 1-ethylpropyl, hexyl, 1,1-dimethylpropyl, 1,2-dimethylpropyl, 1-methylpentyl, 2-methylpentyl, 3-methylpentyl, 4-methylpentyl, 1,1-dimethylbutyl, 1,2-dimethylbutyl, 1,3-dimethylbutyl, 2,2-dimethylbutyl, 2,3-dimethylbutyl, 3,3-dimethylbutyl, 1-ethylbutyl, 2-ethylbutyl, 1,1,2-trimethylpropyl, 1,2,2-trimethylpropyl, 1-ethyl-1-methylpropyl and 1-ethyl-2-methylpropyl.


Halogen-substituted alkyl means straight-chain or branched alkyl groups where some or all of the hydrogen atoms in these groups may be replaced by halogens, e.g. C1-C2-haloalkyl such as chloromethyl, bromomethyl, dichloromethyl, trichloromethyl, fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, chlorofluoromethyl, dichlorofluoromethyl, chlorodifluoromethyl, 1-chloroethyl, 1-bromoethyl, 1-fluoroethyl, 2-fluoroethyl, 2,2-difluoroethyl, 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl, 2-chloro-2-fluoroethyl, 2-chloro-2-difluoroethyl, 2,2-dichloro-2-fluoroethyl, 2,2,2-trichloroethyl, pentafluoroethyl and 1,1,1-trifluoroprop-2-yl.


Alkenyl represents unsaturated straight-chain or branched hydrocarbyl radicals having the number of carbon atoms stated in each case and one double bond in any position, for example C2-C6-alkenyl such as ethenyl, 1-propenyl, 2-propenyl, 1-methylethenyl, 1-butenyl, 2-butenyl, 3-butenyl, 1-methyl-1-propenyl, 2-methyl-1-propenyl, 1-methyl-2-propenyl, 2-methyl-2-propenyl, 1-pentenyl, 2-pentenyl, 3-pentenyl, 4-pentenyl, 1-methyl-1-butenyl, 2-methyl-1-butenyl, 3-methyl-1-butenyl, 1-methyl-2-butenyl, 2-methyl-2-butenyl, 3-methyl-2-butenyl, 1-methyl-3-butenyl, 2-methyl-3-butenyl, 3-methyl-3-butenyl, 1,1-dimethyl-2-propenyl, 1,2-dimethyl-1-propenyl, 1,2-dimethyl-2-propenyl, 1-ethyl-1-propenyl, 1-ethyl-2-propenyl, 1-hexenyl, 2-hexenyl, 3-hexenyl, 4-hexenyl, 5-hexenyl, 1-methyl-1-pentenyl, 2-methyl-1-pentenyl, 3-methyl-1-pentenyl, 4-methyl-1-pentenyl, 1-methyl-2-pentenyl, 2-methyl-2-pentenyl, 3-methyl-2-pentenyl, 4-methyl-2-pentenyl, 1-methyl-3-pentenyl, 2-methyl-3-pentenyl, 3-methyl-3-pentenyl, 4-methyl-3-pentenyl, 1-methyl-4-pentenyl, 2-methyl-4-pentenyl, 3-methyl-4-pentenyl, 4-methyl-4-pentenyl, 1,1-dimethyl-2-butenyl, 1,1-dimethyl-3-butenyl, 1,2-dimethyl-1-butenyl, 1,2-dimethyl-2-butenyl, 1,2-dimethyl-3-butenyl, 1,3-dimethyl-1-butenyl, 1,3-dimethyl-2-butenyl, 1,3-dimethyl-3-butenyl, 2,2-dimethyl-3-butenyl, 2,3-dimethyl-1-butenyl, 2,3-dimethyl-2-butenyl, 2,3-dimethyl-3-butenyl, 3,3-dimethyl-1-butenyl, 3,3-dimethyl-2-butenyl, 1-ethyl-1-butenyl, 1-ethyl-2-butenyl, 1-ethyl-3-butenyl, 2-ethyl-1-butenyl, 2-ethyl-2-butenyl, 2-ethyl-3-butenyl, 1,1,2-trimethyl-2-propenyl, 1-ethyl-1-methyl-2-propenyl, 1-ethyl-2-methyl-1-propenyl and 1-ethyl-2-methyl-2-propenyl.


Alkynyl means straight-chain or branched hydrocarbyl radicals having the number of carbon atoms specified in each case and one triple bond in any position, e.g. C1-C6-alkynyl such as ethynyl, 1-propynyl, 2-propynyl (or propargyl), 1-butynyl, 2-butynyl, 3-butynyl, 1-methyl-2-propynyl, 1-pentynyl, 2-pentynyl, 3-pentynyl, 4-pentynyl, 3-methyl-1-butynyl, 1-methyl-2-butynyl, 1-methyl-3-butynyl, 2-methyl-3-butynyl, 1,1-dimethyl-2-propynyl, 1-ethyl-2-propynyl, 1-hexynyl, 2-hexynyl, 3-hexynyl, 4-hexynyl, 5-hexynyl, 3-methyl-1-pentynyl, 4-methyl-1-pentynyl, 1-methyl-2-pentynyl, 4-methyl-2-pentynyl, 1-methyl-3-pentynyl, 2-methyl-3-pentynyl, 1-methyl-4-pentynyl, 2-methyl-4-pentynyl, 3-methyl-4-pentynyl, 1,1-dimethyl-2-butynyl, 1,1-dimethyl-3-butynyl, 1,2-dimethyl-3-butynyl, 2,2-dimethyl-3-butynyl, 3,3-dimethyl-1-butynyl, 1-ethyl-2-butynyl, 1-ethyl-3-butynyl, 2-ethyl-3-butynyl and 1-ethyl-1-methyl-2-propynyl.


Cycloalkyl means a carbocyclic saturated ring system having preferably 3-8 ring carbon atoms, for example cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl or cyclohexyl. In the case of optionally substituted cycloalkyl, cyclic systems with substituents are included, also including substituents with a double bond on the cycloalkyl radical, for example an alkylidene group such as methylidene.


In the case of optionally substituted cycloalkyl, polycyclic aliphatic systems are also included, for example bicyclo[1.1.0]butan-1-yl, bicyclo[1.1.0]butan-2-yl, bicyclo[2.1.0]pentan-1-yl, bicyclo[2.1.0]pentan-2-yl, bicyclo[2.1.0]pentan-5-yl, bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-yl (norbornyl), adamantan-1-yl and adamantan-2-yl.


In the case of substituted cycloalkyl, spirocyclic aliphatic systems are also included, for example spiro[2.2]pent-1-yl, spiro[2.3]hex-1-yl and spiro[2.3]hex-4-yl, 3-spiro[2.3]hex-5-yl.


Cycloalkenyl means a carbocyclic, nonaromatic, partially unsaturated ring system having preferably 4-8 carbon atoms, e.g. 1-cyclobutenyl, 2-cyclobutenyl, 1-cyclopentenyl, 2-cyclopentenyl, 3-cyclopentenyl, or 1-cyclohexenyl, 2-cyclohexenyl, 3-cyclohexenyl, 1,3-cyclohexadienyl or 1,4-cyclohexadienyl, also including substituents with a double bond on the cycloalkenyl radical, for example an alkylidene group such as methylidene. In the case of optionally substituted cycloalkenyl, the elucidations for substituted cycloalkyl apply correspondingly.


Alkoxy means saturated straight-chain or branched alkoxy radicals having the number of carbon atoms specified in each case, for example C1-C6-alkoxy such as methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, 1-methylethoxy, butoxy, 1-methylpropoxy, 2-methylpropoxy, 1,1-dimethylethoxy, pentoxy, 1-methylbutoxy, 2-methylbutoxy, 3-methylbutoxy, 2,2-dimethylpropoxy, 1-ethylpropoxy, hexoxy, 1,1-dimethylpropoxy, 1,2-dimethylpropoxy, 1-methylpentoxy, 2-methylpentoxy, 3-methylpentoxy, 4-methylpentoxy, 1,1-dimethylbutoxy, 1,2-dimethylbutoxy, 1,3-dimethylbutoxy, 2,2-dimethylbutoxy, 2,3-dimethylbutoxy, 3,3-dimethylbutoxy, 1-ethylbutoxy, 2-ethylbutoxy, 1,1,2-trimethylpropoxy, 1,2,2-trimethylpropoxy, 1-ethyl-1-methylpropoxy and 1-ethyl-2-methylpropoxy. Halogen-substituted alkoxy means straight-chain or branched alkoxy radicals having the number of carbon atoms specified in each case, where some or all of the hydrogen atoms in these groups may be replaced by halogens as specified above, e.g. C1-C2-haloalkoxy such as chloromethoxy, bromomethoxy, dichloromethoxy, trichloromethoxy, fluoromethoxy, difluoromethoxy, trifluoromethoxy, chlorofluoromethoxy, dichlorofluoromethoxy, chlorodifluoromethoxy, 1-chloroethoxy, 1-bromoethoxy, 1-fluoroethoxy, 2-fluoroethoxy, 2,2-difluoroethoxy, 2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy, 2-chloro-2-fluoroethoxy, 2-chloro-1,2-difluoroethoxy, 2,2-dichloro-2-fluoroethoxy, 2,2,2-trichloroethoxy, pentafluoroethoxy and 1,1,1-trifluoroprop-2-oxy.


Aryl means a phenyl which is optionally substituted by 0-5 radicals from the group consisting of fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, cyano, hydroxy, (C1-C3)-alkyl, (C1-C3)-alkoxy, (C3-C4)-cycloalkyl, (C2-C3)-alkenyl or (C2-C3)-alkynyl.


A heterocyclic radical (heterocyclyl) contains at least one heterocyclic ring (=carbocyclic ring in which at least one carbon atom has been replaced by a heteroatom, preferably by a heteroatom from the group of N, O, S, P) which is saturated, unsaturated, partially saturated or heteroaromatic and may be unsubstituted or substituted, in which case the bonding site is localized on a ring atom. If the heterocyclyl radical or the heterocyclic ring is optionally substituted, it may be fused to other carbocyclic or heterocyclic rings. In the case of optionally substituted heterocyclyl, polycyclic systems are also included, for example 8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octanyl, 8-azabicyclo[2.2.2]octanyl or 1-azabicyclo[2.2.1]heptyl. Optionally substituted heterocyclyl also includes spirocyclic systems, such as, for example, 1-oxa-5-azaspiro[2.3]hexyl. Unless defined differently, the heterocyclic ring preferably contains 3 to 9 ring atoms, especially 3 to 6 ring atoms, and one or more, preferably 1 to 4, especially 1, 2 or 3, heteroatoms in the heterocyclic ring, preferably from the group of N, O and S, but no two oxygen atoms should be directly adjacent, for example with one heteroatom from the group of N, O and S: 1- or 2- or 3-pyrrolidinyl, 3,4-dihydro-2H-pyrrol-2- or -3-yl, 2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrrol-1- or -2- or -3- or -4- or -5-yl; 2,5-dihydro-1H-pyrrol-1- or -2- or -3-yl, 1- or 2- or 3- or 4-piperidinyl; 2,3,4,5-tetrahydropyridin-2- or -3- or -4- or -5-yl or -6-yl; 1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridin-1- or -2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6-yl; 1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyridin-1- or -2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6-yl; 1,4-dihydropyridin-1- or -2- or -3- or -4-yl; 2,3-dihydropyridin-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6-yl; 2,5-dihydropyridin-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6-yl, 1- or 2- or 3- or 4-azepanyl; 2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-azepin-1- or -2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 2,3,4,7-tetrahydro-1H-azepin-1- or -2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 2,3,6,7-tetrahydro-1H-azepin-1- or -2- or -3- or -4-yl; 3,4,5,6-tetrahydro-2H-azepin-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 4,5-dihydro-1H-azepin-1- or -2- or -3- or -4-yl; 2,5-dihydro-1H-azepin-1- or -2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 2,7-dihydro-1H-azepin-1- or -2- or -3- or -4-yl; 2,3-dihydro-1H-azepin-1- or -2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 3,4-dihydro-2H-azepin-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 3,6-dihydro-2H-azepin-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 5,6-dihydro-2H-azepin-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 4,5-dihydro-3H-azepin-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 1H-azepin-1- or -2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 2H-azepin-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 3H-azepin-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 4H-azepin-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl, 2- or 3-oxolanyl (=2- or 3-tetrahydrofuranyl); 2,3-dihydrofuran-2- or -3- or -4- or -5-yl; 2,5-dihydrofuran-2- or -3-yl, 2- or 3- or 4-oxanyl (=2- or 3- or 4-tetrahydropyranyl); 3,4-dihydro-2H-pyran-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6-yl; 3,6-dihydro-2H-pyran-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6-yl; 2H-pyran-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6-yl; 4H-pyran-2- or -3- or -4-yl, 2- or 3- or 4-oxepanyl; 2,3,4,5-tetrahydrooxepin-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 2,3,4,7-tetrahydrooxepin-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 2,3,6,7-tetrahydrooxepin-2- or -3- or -4-yl; 2,3-dihydrooxepin-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 4,5-dihydrooxepin-2- or -3- or -4-yl; 2,5-dihydrooxepin-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; oxepin-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 2- or 3-tetrahydrothiophenyl; 2,3-dihydrothiophen-2- or -3- or -4- or -5-yl; 2,5-dihydrothiophen-2- or -3-yl; tetrahydro-2H-thiopyran-2- or -3- or -4-yl; 3,4-dihydro-2H-thiopyran-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6-yl; 3,6-dihydro-2H-thiopyran-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6-yl; 2H-thiopyran-2- or -3- or -4- or -5- or -6-yl; 4H-thiopyran-2- or -3- or -4-yl. Preferred 3-membered and 4-membered heterocycles are, for example, 1- or 2-aziridinyl, oxiranyl, thiiranyl, 1- or 2- or 3-azetidinyl, 2- or 3-oxetanyl, 2- or 3-thietanyl, 1,3-dioxetan-2-yl. Further examples of “heterocyclyl” are a partly or fully hydrogenated heterocyclic radical having two heteroatoms from the group of N, O and S, for example 1- or 2- or 3- or 4-pyrazolidinyl; 4,5-dihydro-3H-pyrazol-3- or 4- or 5-yl; 4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazol-1- or 3- or 4- or 5-yl; 2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrazol-1- or 2- or 3- or 4- or 5-yl; 1- or 2- or 3- or 4-imidazolidinyl; 2,3-dihydro-1H-imidazol-1- or 2- or 3- or 4-yl; 2,5-dihydro-1H-imidazol-1- or 2- or 4- or 5-yl; 4,5-dihydro-1H-imidazol-1- or 2- or 4- or 5-yl; hexahydropyridazin-1- or 2- or 3- or 4-yl; 1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyridazin-1- or 2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridazin-1- or 2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 1,4,5,6-tetrahydropyridazin-1- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 3,4,5,6-tetrahydropyridazin-3- or 4- or 5-yl; 4,5-dihydropyridazin-3- or 4-yl; 3,4-dihydropyridazin-3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 3,6-dihydropyridazin-3- or 4-yl; 1,6-dihydropyriazin-1- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; hexahydropyrimidin-1- or 2- or 3- or 4-yl; 1,4,5,6-tetrahydropyrimidin-1- or 2- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 1,2,5,6-tetrahydropyrimidin-1- or 2- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyrimidin-1- or 2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 1,6-dihydropyrimidin-1- or 2- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 1,2-dihydropyrimidin-1- or 2- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 2,5-dihydropyrimidin-2- or 4- or 5-yl; 4,5-dihydropyrimidin-4- or 5- or 6-yl; 1,4-dihydropyrimidin-1- or 2- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 1- or 2- or 3-piperazinyl; 1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyrazin-1- or 2- or 3- or 5- or 6-yl; 1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyrazin-1- or 2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 1,2-dihydropyrazin-1- or 2- or 3- or 5- or 6-yl; 1,4-dihydropyrazin-1- or 2- or 3-yl; 2,3-dihydropyrazin-2- or 3- or 5- or 6-yl; 2,5-dihydropyrazin-2- or 3-yl; 1,3-dioxolan-2- or 4- or 5-yl; 1,3-dioxol-2- or 4-yl; 1,3-dioxan-2- or 4- or 5-yl; 4H-1,3-dioxin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 1,4-dioxan-2- or 3- or 5- or 6-yl; 2,3-dihydro-1,4-dioxin-2- or 3- or 5- or 6-yl; 1,4-dioxin-2- or 3-yl; 1,2-dithiolan-3- or 4-yl; 3H-1,2-dithiol-3- or 4- or 5-yl; 1,3-dithiolan-2- or 4-yl; 1,3-dithiol-2- or 4-yl; 1,2-dithian-3- or 4-yl; 3,4-dihydro-1,2-dithiin-3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 3,6-dihydro-1,2-dithiin-3- or 4-yl; 1,2-dithiin-3- or 4-yl; 1,3-dithian-2- or 4- or 5-yl; 4H-1,3-dithiin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; isoxazolidin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5-yl; 2,3-dihydroisoxazol-2- or 3- or 4- or 5-yl; 2,5-dihydroisoxazol-2- or 3- or 4- or 5-yl; 4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3- or 4- or 5-yl; 1,3-oxazolidin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5-yl; 2,3-dihydro-1,3-oxazol-2- or 3- or 4- or 5-yl; 2,5-dihydro-1,3-oxazol-2- or 4- or 5-yl; 4,5-dihydro-1,3-oxazol-2- or 4- or 5-yl; 1,2-oxazinan-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 3,4-dihydro-2H-1,2-oxazin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 3,6-dihydro-2H-1,2-oxazin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 5,6-dihydro-2H-1,2-oxazin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 5,6-dihydro-4H-1,2-oxazin-3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 2H-1,2-oxazin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 6H-1,2-oxazin-3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 4H-1,2-oxazin-3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 1,3-oxazinan-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 3,4-dihydro-2H-1,3-oxazin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 3,6-dihydro-2H-1,3-oxazin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 5,6-dihydro-2H-1,3-oxazin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 5,6-dihydro-4H-1,3-oxazin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 2H-1,3-oxazin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 6H-1,3-oxazin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 4H-1,3-oxazin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; morpholin-2- or 3- or 4-yl; 3,4-dihydro-2H-1,4-oxazin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 3,6-dihydro-2H-1,4-oxazin-2- or 3- or 5- or 6-yl; 2H-1,4-oxazin-2- or 3- or 5- or 6-yl; 4H-1,4-oxazin-2- or 3-yl; 1,2-oxazepan-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1,2-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,3,4,7-tetrahydro-1,2-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,3,6,7-tetrahydro-1,2-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1,2-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1,2-oxazepin-3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,3-dihydro-1,2-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,5-dihydro-1,2-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,7-dihydro-1,2-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 4,5-dihydro-1,2-oxazepin-3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 4,7-dihydro-1,2-oxazepin-3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 6,7-dihydro-1,2-oxazepin-3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 1,2-oxazepin-3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 1,3-oxazepan-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1,3-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,3,4,7-tetrahydro-1,3-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,3,6,7-tetrahydro-1,3-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1,3-oxazepin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1,3-oxazepin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,3-dihydro-1,3-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,5-dihydro-1,3-oxazepin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,7-dihydro-1,3-oxazepin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 4,5-dihydro-1,3-oxazepin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 4,7-dihydro-1,3-oxazepin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 6,7-dihydro-1,3-oxazepin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 1,3-oxazepin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 1,4-oxazepan-2- or 3- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1,4-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,3,4,7-tetrahydro-1,4-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,3,6,7-tetrahydro-1,4-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1,4-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1,4-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,3-dihydro-1,4-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,5-dihydro-1,4-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 2,7-dihydro-1,4-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 4,5-dihydro-1,4-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 4,7-dihydro-1,4-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 6,7-dihydro-1,4-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; 1,4-oxazepin-2- or 3- or 5- or 6- or 7-yl; isothiazolidin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5-yl; 2,3-dihydroisothiazol-2- or 3- or 4- or 5-yl; 2,5-dihydroisothiazol-2- or 3- or 4- or 5-yl; 4,5-dihydroisothiazol-3- or 4- or 5-yl; 1,3-thiazolidin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5-yl; 2,3-dihydro-1,3-thiazol-2- or 3- or 4- or 5-yl; 2,5-dihydro-1,3-thiazol-2- or 4- or 5-yl; 4,5-dihydro-1,3-thiazol-2- or 4- or 5-yl; 1,3-thiazinan-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 3,4-dihydro-2H-1,3-thiazin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 3,6-dihydro-2H-1,3-thiazin-2- or 3- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 5,6-dihydro-2H-1,3-thiazin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 5,6-dihydro-4H-1,3-thiazin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 2H-1,3-thiazin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 6H-1,3-thiazin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl; 4H-1,3-thiazin-2- or 4- or 5- or 6-yl. Further examples of “heterocyclyl” are a partially or fully hydrogenated heterocyclic radical having 3 heteroatoms from the group of N, O and S, for example 1,4,2-dioxazolidin-2- or -3- or -5-yl; 1,4,2-dioxazol-3- or -5-yl; 1,4,2-dioxazinan-2- or -3- or -5- or -6-yl; 5,6-dihydro-1,4,2-dioxazin-3- or -5- or -6-yl; 1,4,2-dioxazin-3- or -5- or -6-yl; 1,4,2-dioxazepan-2- or -3- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 6,7-dihydro-5H-1,4,2-dioxazepin-3- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 2,3-dihydro-7H-1,4,2-dioxazepin-2- or -3- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 2,3-dihydro-5H-1,4,2-dioxazepin-2- or -3- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 5H-1,4,2-dioxazepin-3- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl; 7H-1,4,2-dioxazepin-3- or -5- or -6- or -7-yl. Structural examples of heterocycles which are optionally substituted further are also listed below:




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The heterocycles listed above are preferably substituted, for example, by hydrogen, halogen, alkyl, haloalkyl, hydroxyl, alkoxy, cycloalkoxy, aryloxy, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxy, cycloalkyl, halocycloalkyl, aryl, arylalkyl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl, alkenyl, alkylcarbonyl, cycloalkylcarbonyl, arylcarbonyl, heteroarylcarbonyl, alkoxycarbonyl, hydroxycarbonyl, cycloalkoxycarbonyl, cycloalkylalkoxycarbonyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl, arylalkoxycarbonyl, arylalkoxycarbonylalkyl, alkynyl, alkynylalkyl, alkylalkynyl, trisalkylsilylalkynyl, nitro, amino, cyano, haloalkoxy, haloalkylthio, alkylthio, hydrothio, hydroxyalkyl, oxo, heteroarylalkoxy, arylalkoxy, heterocyclylalkoxy, heterocyclylalkylthio, heterocyclyloxy, heterocyclylthio, heteroaryloxy, bisalkylamino, alkylamino, cycloalkylamino, hydroxycarbonylalkylamino, alkoxycarbonylalkylamino, arylalkoxycarbonylalkylamino, alkoxycarbonylalkyl(alkyl)amino, aminocarbonyl, alkylaminocarbonyl, bisalkylaminocarbonyl, cycloalkylaminocarbonyl, hydroxycarbonylalkylaminocarbonyl, alkoxycarbonylalkylaminocarbonyl, arylalkoxycarbonylalkylaminocarbonyl.


“Arylheterocyclenyl” represents an aryl bonded to a heterocyclenyl, where the bonding site is localized on a ring atom. It is particularly preferable when aryl represents phenyl and the heterocyclenyl ring consists of 5 to 6 ring atoms. The arylheterocyclenyl is bonded via any atom of heterocyclenyl capable of doing so. The prefix aza, oxa or thio before the heterocyclenyl unit of the arylheterocyclenyl defines at least one nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur atom present as ring atom. The nitrogen of an arylheterocyclenyl may be a basic nitrogen atom. The nitrogen or sulfur ring atom of the arylheterocyclenyl may optionally be oxidized to the corresponding N-oxide, S-oxide or S,S-dioxide. Examples of arylheterocyclenyl include 3H-indolinyl, 1H-2-oxoquinolyl, 2H-1-oxoisoquinolyl or 1,2-dihydroisoquinolyl.


“Arylheterocyclyl” represents an aryl bonded to a heterocyclyl, where the bonding site is localized on a ring atom. It is particularly preferable when aryl represents phenyl and the heterocyclyl ring consists of 5 to 6 ring atoms. The arylheterocyclyl is bonded via any atom of heterocyclyl capable of doing so. The prefix aza, oxa or thio before the heterocyclyl unit of the arylheterocyclyl defines at least one nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur atom present as ring atom. The nitrogen of an arylheterocyclyl may be a basic nitrogen atom. The nitrogen or sulfur ring atom of the arylheterocyclyl may optionally be oxidized to the corresponding N-oxide, S-oxide or S,S-dioxide. Examples of arylheterocyclyl include indolinyl, 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinolinyl or 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinolinyl.


Cyclenyl represents a nonaromatic mono- or polycyclic ring system composed, for instance, of 3 to 10 carbon atoms, preferably of 5 to 10 carbon atoms, which contains at least one carbon-carbon double bond. Preference is given to 5- and 6-membered rings in the ring system. Examples of monocyclic cycloalkenyl include cyclopentenyl, cyclohexenyl and cycloheptenyl.


“Cycloalkenylaryl” represents an aryl bonded to a cycloalkenyl, where the bonding site is localized on a ring atom. It is particularly preferable when aryl represents phenyl and the cycloalkenyl consists of 5 to 6 ring atoms. The cycloalkenylaryl is bonded via any atom of cycloalkenyl capable of doing so.


“Cycloalkenylheteroaryl” represents a heteroaryl bonded to a cycloalkenyl, where the bonding site is localized on a ring atom. It is particularly preferable when heteroaryl consists of 5 to 6 ring atoms and cycloalkenyl consists of 5 to 6 ring atoms. The cycloalkenylaryl is bonded via any atom of cycloalkenyl capable of doing so. The nitrogen of a heteroaryl may be a basic nitrogen atom.


The prefix aza, oxa or thio before the heteroaryl unit of the cycloalkenylheteroaryl defines at least one nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur atom present as ring atom. The nitrogen ring atom of the heteroaryl may optionally have been oxidized to the corresponding N-oxide.


When a base structure is substituted “by one or more radicals” from a list of radicals (=group) or a generically defined group of radicals, this in each case includes simultaneous substitution by a plurality of identical and/or structurally different radicals.


In the case of a partially or fully saturated nitrogen heterocycle, this may be joined to the remainder of the molecule either via carbon or via the nitrogen.


Suitable substituents for a substituted heterocyclic radical are the substituents specified further down, and additionally also oxo and thioxo. The oxo group as a substituent on a ring carbon atom is then, for example, a carbonyl group in the heterocyclic ring. As a result, lactones and lactams are preferably also included. The oxo group may also occur on the ring heteroatoms, which may exist in different oxidation states, for example in the case of N and S, and in that case form, for example, the divalent —N(O)—, —S(O)— (also SO for short) and S(O)2 (also SO2 for short) groups in the heterocyclic ring. In the case of N(O) and S(O) groups, both enantiomers in each case are included.


According to the invention, the expression “heteroaryl” refers to heteroaromatic compounds, i.e. fully unsaturated aromatic heterocyclic compounds, preferably 5- to 7-membered rings having 1 to 4, preferably 1 or 2, identical or different heteroatoms, preferably O, S or N. Inventive heteroaryls are, for example, 1H-pyrrol-1-yl; 1H-pyrrol-2-yl; 1H-pyrrol-3-yl; furan-2-yl; furan-3-yl; thien-2-yl; thien-3-yl, 1H-imidazol-1-yl; 1H-imidazol-2-yl; 1H-imidazol-4-yl; 1H-imidazol-5-yl; 1H-pyrazol-1-yl; 1H-pyrazol-3-yl; 1H-pyrazol-4-yl; 1H-pyrazol-5-yl, 1H-1,2,3-triazol-1-yl, 1H-1,2,3-triazol-4-yl, 1H-1,2,3-triazol-5-yl, 2H-1,2,3-triazol-2-yl, 2H-1,2,3-triazol-4-yl, 1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl, 1H-1,2,4-triazol-3-yl, 4H-1,2,4-triazol-4-yl, 1,2,4-oxadiazol-3-yl, 1,2,4-oxadiazol-5-yl, 1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl, 1,2,3-oxadiazol-4-yl, 1,2,3-oxadiazol-5-yl, 1,2,5-oxadiazol-3-yl, azepinyl, pyridin-2-yl, pyridin-3-yl, pyridin-4-yl, pyrazin-2-yl, pyrazin-3-yl, pyrimidin-2-yl, pyrimidin-4-yl, pyrimidin-5-yl, pyridazin-3-yl, pyridazin-4-yl, 1,3,5-triazin-2-yl, 1,2,4-triazin-3-yl, 1,2,4-triazin-5-yl, 1,2,4-triazin-6-yl, 1,2,3-triazin-4-yl, 1,2,3-triazin-5-yl, 1,2,4-, 1,3,2-, 1,3,6- and 1,2,6-oxazinyl, isoxazol-3-yl, isoxazol-4-yl, isoxazol-5-yl, 1,3-oxazol-2-yl, 1,3-oxazol-4-yl, 1,3-oxazol-5-yl, isothiazol-3-yl, isothiazol-4-yl, isothiazol-5-yl, 1,3-thiazol-2-yl, 1,3-thiazol-4-yl, 1,3-thiazol-5-yl, oxepinyl, thiepinyl, 1,2,4-triazolonyl and 1,2,4-diazepinyl, 2H-1,2,3,4-tetrazol-5-yl, 1H-1,2,3,4-tetrazol-5-yl, 1,2,3,4-oxatriazol-5-yl, 1,2,3,4-thiatriazol-5-yl, 1,2,3,5-oxatriazol-4-yl, 1,2,3,5-thiatriazol-4-yl. The heteroaryl groups of the invention may also be substituted by one or more identical or different radicals. If two adjacent carbon atoms are part of a further aromatic ring, the systems are fused heteroaromatic systems, such as benzofused or polyannelated heteroaromatics. Preferred examples are quinolines (e.g. quinolin-2-yl, quinolin-3-yl, quinolin-4-yl, quinolin-5-yl, quinolin-6-yl, quinolin-7-yl, quinolin-8-yl); isoquinolines (e.g. isoquinolin-1-yl, isoquinolin-3-yl, isoquinolin-4-yl, isoquinolin-5-yl, isoquinolin-6-yl, isoquinolin-7-yl, isoquinolin-8-yl); quinoxaline; quinazoline; cinnoline; 1,5-naphthyridine; 1,6-naphthyridine; 1,7-naphthyridine; 1,8-naphthyridine; 2,6-naphthyridine; 2,7-naphthyridine; phthalazine; pyridopyrazines; pyridopyrimidines; pyridopyridazines; pteridines; pyrimidopyrimidines. Examples of heteroaryl are also 5- or 6-membered benzofused rings from the group of 1H-indol-1-yl, 1H-indol-2-yl, 1H-indol-3-yl, 1H-indol-4-yl, 1H-indol-5-yl, 1H-indol-6-yl, 1H-indol-7-yl, 1-benzofuran-2-yl, 1-benzofuran-3-yl, 1-benzofuran-4-yl, 1-benzofuran-5-yl, 1-benzofuran-6-yl, 1-benzofuran-7-yl, 1-benzothiophen-2-yl, 1-benzothiophen-3-yl, 1-benzothiophen-4-yl, 1-benzothiophen-5-yl, 1-benzothiophen-6-yl, 1-benzothiophen-7-yl, 1H-indazol-1-yl, 1H-indazol-3-yl, 1H-indazol-4-yl, 1H-indazol-5-yl, 1H-indazol-6-yl, 1H-indazol-7-yl, 2H-indazol-2-yl, 2H-indazol-3-yl, 2H-indazol-4-yl, 2H-indazol-5-yl, 2H-indazol-6-yl, 2H-indazol-7-yl, 2H-isoindol-2-yl, 2H-isoindol-1-yl, 2H-isoindol-3-yl, 2H-isoindol-4-yl, 2H-isoindol-5-yl, 2H-isoindol-6-yl; 2H-isoindol-7-yl, 1H-benzimidazol-1-yl, 1H-benzimidazol-2-yl, 1H-benzimidazol-4-yl, 1H-benzimidazol-5-yl, 1H-benzimidazol-6-yl, 1H-benzimidazol-7-yl, 1,3-benzoxazol-2-yl, 1,3-benzoxazol-4-yl, 1,3-benzoxazol-5-yl, 1,3-benzoxazol-6-yl, 1,3-benzoxazol-7-yl, 1,3-benzothiazol-2-yl, 1,3-benzothiazol-4-yl, 1,3-benzothiazol-5-yl, 1,3-benzothiazol-6-yl, 1,3-benzothiazol-7-yl, 1,2-benzisoxazol-3-yl, 1,2-benzisoxazol-4-yl, 1,2-benzisoxazol-5-yl, 1,2-benzisoxazol-6-yl, 1,2-benzisoxazol-7-yl, 1,2-benzisothiazol-3-yl, 1,2-benzisothiazol-4-yl, 1,2-benzisothiazol-5-yl, 1,2-benzisothiazol-6-yl, 1,2-benzisothiazol-7-yl.


The term “halogen” means fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine. If the term is used for a radical, “halogen” means a fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine atom.


According to the nature of the substituents and the way in which they are joined, the compounds of the formula (I) may be present as stereoisomers. If, for example, one or more asymmetrically substituted carbon atoms and/or sulfoxides are present, enantiomers and diastereomers may occur.


Stereoisomers can be obtained from the mixtures obtained in the preparation by customary separation methods, for example by chromatographic separation processes. It is likewise possible to selectively prepare stereoisomers by using stereoselective reactions with use of optically active starting materials and/or auxiliaries.


The invention also relates to all stereoisomers and mixtures thereof which are encompassed by the formula (I) but not defined specifically. However, the following text will, for the sake of simplicity, always mention compounds of the formula (I), even though this is understood as meaning not only the pure compounds, but also, if appropriate, mixtures with various amounts of isomeric compounds. In all the formulae specified hereinafter, the substituents and symbols have the same meaning as described in formula (I), unless defined differently. Arrows in a chemical formula denote the points at which it is joined to the rest of the molecule.


Preference is given to compounds of the formula (I) in which

  • R1 represents (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl or heterocyclyl, where these three radicals are each substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of halogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl and halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl and where cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,
  • R2 represents (R17) (R18) N(R19)N or R17R18C═N—(R19)N,
  • R3, R4, R5, R6 and R7 each independently represent hydrogen, nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, halo-(C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8(O)C, R8(R8ON═)C, R8O(O)C, (R8)2N(O)C, R8O, (R8)2N, R8(O)C(R8)N, R9(O)2S(R8)N, R9O(O)C(R8)N, (R8)2N(O)C(R8)N, R9(O)nS, R8O(O)2S, (R8)2N(O)2S, (R12O)2(O)P, R8(O)C—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8O(O)C—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R8)2N(O)C—(C1-C6)-alkyl, NC—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R8)2N—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8(O)C(R8)N—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R9(O)2S(R8)N—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R9O(O)C(R8)N—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R8)2N(O)C(R8)N—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R9(O)˜ S—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8O(O)2S—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R8)2N(O)2S—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R12O)2(O)P—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the six latter radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8O, (R8)2N, R9(O)nS, R8O(O)2S, (R8)2N(O)2S and R8O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where heterocyclyl bears n oxo groups,
  • R8 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the seven latter radicals bear s halogens,


    or
  • R8 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl,
    • and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,


      or
    • the R8 radicals form a ring with the heteroatom or with the heteroatoms via which they are bonded, specifically a heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, thiocyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,
  • R9 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the nine latter radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where heterocyclyl bears n oxo groups,
  • R10 represents hydrogen or (C1-C6)-alkyl,
  • R11 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl,
  • R12 represents (C1-C4)-alkyl,
  • R13 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the eight latter radicals are substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,


    or
  • R13 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl,
    • and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,
    • R14 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the eight latter radicals are substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,


      or
  • R14 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl,
    • and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,
  • R17, R18 and R19 independently represent R13 or R14S(O)2, (R13)2NS(O)2, R13O S(O)2, R13C(O), (R13)2NC(O), (R13)2NC(S), R13OC(O), R13OC(O)C(O), (R13)2NC(O)C(O) or the (R17 and R18) or (R17 and R19) radicals form a ring with the carbon atom, or with the heteroatom or with the heteroatoms via which they are bonded, specifically a cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,
  • m represents 0 or 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5,
  • n represents 0, 1 or 2,
  • s represents 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11.


Particular preference is given to compounds of the formula (I) in which

  • R1 represents (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, where this cycloalkyl group is substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of halogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl and halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl,
  • R2 represents (R17) (R18) N(R19)N or R17R18C═N—(R19)N
  • R3, R4, R5, R6 and R7 each independently represent hydrogen, nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, R8O(O)C, R8O or R9(O)nS,
  • R8 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the seven latter radicals bear s halogens,


    or
  • R8 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl,
    • and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,


      or
    • the R8 radicals form a ring with the heteroatom or with the heteroatoms via which they are bonded, specifically a heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,
  • R9 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the nine latter radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where heterocyclyl bears n oxo groups,
  • R10 represents hydrogen or (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-haloalkyl
  • R11 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl,
  • R12 represents (C1-C4)-alkyl,
  • R13 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the eight latter radicals are substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,


    or
  • R13 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl,
    • and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,
  • R14 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the eight latter radicals are substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,


    or
  • R14 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,
  • R17, R18 and R19 independently represent R13 or R14S(O)2, (R13)2NS(O)2, R13O S(O)2, R13C(O), (R13)2NC(O), (R13)2NC(S), R13OC(O), R13O C(O)C(O), (R13)2NC(O)C(O),


    or
    • the (R17 and R18) or (R17 and R19) radicals form a ring with the carbon atom, or with the heteroatom or with the heteroatoms via which they are bonded, specifically a cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, thiocyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,
  • m represents 0 or 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5,
  • n represents 0, 1 or 2,
  • s represents 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11.


Very particularly preferred compounds of the formula (I) are those in which

  • R1 represents cyclopropyl, where the cyclopropyl group is substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of halogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl and halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl,
  • R2 represents (R17) (R18) N(R19)N or R17R18C═N—(R19)N,
  • R3 represents hydrogen, cyano, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, methyl, ethyl, trifluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, cyclopropyl, hydroxycarbonyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, methoxy, ethoxy, methylsulfanyl, methylsulfinyl or methylsulfonyl,
  • R4, R5, R6 and R7 each independently represent hydrogen, cyano, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, methyl, ethyl, trifluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, cyclopropyl, hydroxycarbonyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, methoxy, ethoxy, methylsulfanyl, methylsulfinyl or methylsulfonyl,
  • R8 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the seven latter radicals bear s halogens,


    or
  • R8 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl,
    • and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,


      or
    • the R8 radicals form a ring with the heteroatom or with the heteroatoms via which they are bonded, specifically a heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,
  • R9 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the nine latter radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where heterocyclyl bears n oxo groups,
  • R10 represents hydrogen or (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-haloalkyl,
  • R11 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl,
  • R12 represents (C1-C4)-alkyl,
  • R13 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the eight latter radicals are substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,


    or
  • R13 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl,
    • and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,
  • R14 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the eight latter radicals are substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,


    or
  • R14 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl,
    • and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,
  • R17 and R18 independently represent R13 or R14S(O)2, (R13)2NS(O)2, R13O S(O)2, R13C(O), (R13)2NC(O), (R13)2NC(S), R13OC(O), R13O C(O)C(O), (R13)2NC(O)C(O),


    or
    • the R17 and R18 radicals form a ring with the carbon atom, or with the heteroatom via which they are bonded, specifically a cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,
  • R19 represents hydrogen or (C1-C6)-alkyl,
  • m represents 0, 1, 2 or 3,
  • n represents 0, 1 or 2,
  • s represents 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.


Exceptional preference is given to compounds of the formula (I) in which

  • R1 represents cyclopropyl,
  • R2 represents (R17) (R18) N(R19)N or R17R18C═N—(R19)N,
  • R3 represents cyano, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, methyl, ethyl, trifluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, cyclopropyl, hydroxycarbonyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, methoxy, ethoxy, methylsulfanyl, methylsulfinyl or methylsulfonyl,
  • R4, R5, R6 and R7 each independently represent hydrogen, cyano, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, methyl, ethyl, trifluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, cyclopropyl, hydroxycarbonyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, methoxy, ethoxy, methylsulfanyl, methylsulfinyl or methylsulfonyl,
  • R8 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl and (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, where the three latter radicals bear s halogens,


    or
  • R8 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,


    or
    • the R8 radicals form a ring with the heteroatom or with the heteroatoms via which they are bonded, specifically a heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,
  • R9 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the seven latter radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where heterocyclyl bears n oxo groups,
  • R10 represents hydrogen or (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-haloalkyl
  • R11 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl,
  • R12 represents (C1-C4)-alkyl,
  • R13 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the eight latter radicals are substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,


    or
  • R13 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl,
    • and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,


      or
    • the R13 radicals form a ring with the heteroatom or with the heteroatoms via which they are bonded, specifically a heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,
  • R14 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the eight latter radicals are substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,


    or
  • R14 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl,
    • and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,
  • R17 and R18 independently represent R13 or R14S(O)2, (R13)2NS(O)2, R13O S(O)2, R13C(O), (R13)2NC(O), (R13)2NC(S), R13O C(O)C(O), (R13)2NC(O)C(O),
    • or
    • the R17 and R18 radicals form a ring with the heteroatom via which they are bonded, specifically a heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,
  • R19 represents hydrogen or (C1-C6)-alkyl,
  • m represents 0, 1, 2 or 3,
  • n represents 0, 1 or 2,
  • s represents 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.


In the context of the present invention, it is possible to arbitrarily combine the individual preferred, particularly preferred and very particularly preferred definitions of the substituents R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9, R10, R11, R12, R17, R18, R19 and those of the indices n, m and s. This means that the present invention encompasses compounds of the general formula (I) in which, for example, the substituent R1 has a preferred definition and the substituents R2 to R7 have the general definition or else the substituent R1 has a preferred definition, the substituent R10 has a particularly preferred or very particularly preferred definition and the remaining substituents have a general definition.


The inventive compounds of the formula (I) listed in tables 1 below are likewise very particularly preferred. The abbreviations for chemical radicals that are used therein follow the nomenclature known to the person skilled in the art and mean, for example:










Lengthy table referenced here




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The 1H NMR data of selected examples are noted in the form of 1H-NMR peak lists. For each signal peak, first the 6 value in ppm and then the signal intensity in round brackets are listed. The 6 value/signal intensity number pairs for different signal peaks are listed with separation from one another by semicolons.


The peak list for one example therefore takes the form of:


δ1 (intensity1); δ2 (intensity2); . . . ; δi (intensityi); . . . ; δn (intensityn)


The intensity of sharp signals correlates with the height of the signals in a printed example of an NMR spectrum in cm and shows the true ratios of the signal intensities. In the case of broad signals, several peaks or the middle of the signal and the relative intensity thereof may be shown in comparison to the most intense signal in the spectrum.


For calibration of the chemical shift of 1H NMR spectra, we use tetramethylsilane and/or the chemical shift of the solvent, particularly in the case of spectra which are measured in DMSO. Therefore, the tetramethylsilane peak may but need not occur in NMR peak lists.


The lists of the 1H NMR peaks are similar to the conventional 1H NMR printouts and thus usually contain all peaks listed in a conventional NMR interpretation.


In addition, like conventional 1H NMR printouts, they may show solvent signals, signals of stereoisomers of the target compounds which are likewise provided by the invention, and/or peaks of impurities.


In the reporting of compound signals within the delta range of solvents and/or water, our lists of 1H NMR peaks show the standard solvent peaks, for example peaks of DMSO in DMSO-D6 and the peak of water, which usually have a high intensity on average.


The peaks of stereoisomers of the target compounds and/or peaks of impurities usually have a lower intensity on average than the peaks of the target compounds (for example with a purity of >90%).


Such stereoisomers and/or impurities may be typical of the particular preparation process. Their peaks can thus help in identifying reproduction of our preparation process with reference to “by-product fingerprints”.


An expert calculating the peaks of the target compounds by known methods (MestreC, ACD simulation, but also with empirically evaluated expected values) can, if required, isolate the peaks of the target compounds, optionally using additional intensity filters. This isolation would be similar to the relevant peak picking in conventional 1H NMR interpretation.


Further details of 1H NMR peak lists can be found in the Research Disclosure Database Number 564025.














I-001: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.7032 (1.1); 8.6281 (16.0); 7.5183 (0.5); 7.4670 (0.9); 7.4626 (0.6); 7.4579 (1.5); 7.4536 (1.2); 7.4451 (5.2); 7.4403 (3.4);


7.4345 (4.8); 7.4318 (5.0); 7.4285 (10.0); 7.4267 (10.3); 7.4237 (5.6); 7.4197 (2.0); 7.4159 (2.4); 7.4118 (1.7); 7.3996 (0.6);


7.3953 (0.6); 7.3267 (7.4); 7.3208 (5.0); 7.3159 (2.6); 7.3139 (2.5); 7.3115 (2.8); 7.3072 (5.7); 7.3029 (5.0); 7.2954 (0.6); 7.2594


(87.0); 6.9953 (0.5); 5.2976 (1.2); 4.0056 (1.0); 2.3636 (0.8); 2.3511 (1.5); 2.3439 (1.8); 2.3382 (1.2); 2.3316 (3.3); 2.3230 (1.2);


2.3189 (1.6); 2.3119 (1.8); 2.2992 (0.9); 2.0431 (0.9); 1.3333 (0.5); 1.2844 (0.8); 1.2762 (0.6); 1.2556 (2.9); 1.2405 (0.6); 1.2169


(0.9); 1.2014 (3.2); 1.1944 (7.9); 1.1897 (7.0); 1.1814 (7.7); 1.1761 (10.3); 1.1690 (3.6); 1.1614 (3.9); 1.1558 (6.1); 1.1487 (3.6);


1.1343 (1.0); 0.0079 (1.4); −0.0002 (51.5); −0.0085 (2.4)


I-049: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.3114 (0.6); 8.7696 (1.8); 8.6480 (6.8); 7.5297 (0.6); 7.5264 (0.5); 7.4907 (0.6); 7.4425 (0.8); 7.4383 (0.7); 7.4297 (2.4);


7.4251 (1.7); 7.4167 (2.4); 7.4141 (4.4); 7.4115 (4.4); 7.4091 (2.6); 7.4046 (0.9); 7.4016 (1.0); 7.3974 (0.7); 7.3321 (3.3); 7.3260


(2.1); 7.3198 (1.2); 7.3172 (1.2); 7.3127 (2.4); 7.3082 (2.0); 7.2592 (54.1); 4.2244 (1.8); 4.2066 (5.4); 4.1887 (5.5); 4.1709 (1.8);


2.3709 (0.7); 2.3631 (0.7); 2.3510 (1.2); 2.3424 (0.6); 2.3387 (0.7); 2.3310 (0.8); 1.4318 (0.6); 1.4218 (1.1); 1.4153 (0.8); 1.3580


(1.1); 1.3396 (2.0); 1.3213 (1.2); 1.3097 (0.8); 1.2979 (0.9); 1.2817 (7.1); 1.2638 (16.0); 1.2556 (13.1); 1.2460 (8.0); 1.2376


(2.0); 1.2234 (2.8); 1.2163 (3.7); 1.2111 (3.6); 1.2046 (3.2); 1.1982 (2.6); 1.1914 (2.2); 1.1878 (2.5); 1.1852 (3.0); 1.1783 (2.2);


1.1714 (2.4); 1.1648 (2.8); 1.1580 (2.0); 1.1444 (0.9); 1.1339 (0.6); 1.1261 (0.8); 1.1193 (0.8); 1.1085 (2.2); 1.0989 (0.9); 1.0873


(0.6); 0.8882 (1.0); 0.8803 (1.6); 0.8626 (1.1); 0.8531 (1.2); 0.8366 (1.1); 0.0080 (1.1); −0.0002 (32.0); −0.0085 (1.2)


I-497: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, d6-DMSO):


δ= 9.9304 (1.1); 8.6231 (16.0); 7.5204 (2.2); 7.5150 (2.1); 7.5140 (2.0); 7.5057 (2.0); 7.5017 (2.5); 7.4979 (3.5); 7.4888 (0.5);


7.4331 (0.9); 7.4272 (1.3); 7.4152 (3.2); 7.4089 (4.8); 7.4000 (3.6); 7.3906 (6.5); 7.3854 (4.5); 7.3721 (2.3); 7.3672 (1.8); 7.3639


(4.4); 7.3588 (2.9); 7.3549 (2.2); 7.3471 (1.6); 7.3405 (1.3); 4.4704 (3.5); 3.3431 (6.4); 2.5254 (0.5); 2.5207 (0.8); 2.5118 (9.8);


2.5074 (20.6); 2.5028 (27.9); 2.4983 (19.7); 2.4938 (9.1); 2.3303 (0.6); 2.3188 (1.0); 2.3106 (1.1); 2.2996 (2.0); 2.2900 (0.9);


2.2869 (1.2); 2.2787 (1.1); 2.2668 (0.6); 1.4385 (0.6); 1.4218 (1.3); 1.4033 (1.3); 1.3867 (0.7); 1.1833 (2.7); 1.1731 (2.5); 1.1358


(3.4); 1.1284 (2.0); 1.1158 (3.2); 1.1079 (1.8); 0.8506 (2.4); 0.8321 (4.9); 0.8136 (2.1); −0.0002 (10.4)


I-501: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5396 (3.2); 7.4396 (0.6); 7.4278 (0.8); 7.4238 (0.5); 7.4170 (0.8); 7.3392 (1.3); 7.3331 (0.8); 7.3285 (1.3); 7.3264 (1.3);


7.3218 (0.7); 7.3170 (1.1); 7.3147 (1.0); 7.2624 (8.8); 7.2542 (0.6); 7.2514 (0.8); 7.2390 (0.5); 5.2987 (1.5); 2.6663 (16.0);


2.6559 (0.6); 1.2584 (1.8); 1.2349 (0.7); 1.2280 (1.0); 1.2226 (1.0); 1.2164 (1.0); 1.2093 (0.6); 1.1970 (0.7); 1.1929 (1.0); 1.1864


(0.6); 1.1802 (0.6); 1.1726 (0.9); 1.1659 (0.6); 0.8802 (0.7); −0.0002 (5.5)


I-506: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.6360 (4.9); 8.5933 (5.0); 7.4922 (1.0); 7.4880 (1.3); 7.4826 (1.2); 7.4772 (1.2); 7.4742 (1.2); 7.4722 (1.2); 7.4691 (1.4);


7.4633 (1.1); 7.4594 (1.4); 7.4322 (1.0); 7.4270 (0.8); 7.4237 (0.7); 7.4155 (1.2); 7.4088 (1.5); 7.4009 (0.8); 7.3960 (0.8); 7.3834


(1.4); 7.3778 (1.7); 7.3611 (1.6); 7.3555 (1.1); 7.3426 (1.6); 7.3400 (1.9); 7.3359 (2.0); 7.3260 (1.6); 7.3207 (1.9); 7.3155 (1.7);


7.3091 (2.6); 7.3016 (1.3); 7.2974 (1.3); 7.2932 (1.1); 7.2789 (0.5); 7.2630 (24.8); 7.2556 (0.9); 5.2995 (4.9); 3.0193 (16.0);


2.9196 (15.8); 2.3622 (7.1); 2.3568 (13.6); 2.3405 (0.9); 2.3323 (0.8); 2.3263 (1.2); 2.3145 (0.6); 2.3058 (0.6); 2.0445 (0.8);


1.3337 (0.5); 1.2845 (1.1); 1.2769 (1.1); 1.2588 (6.7); 1.2434 (2.0); 1.2358 (2.8); 1.2263 (3.0); 1.2155 (2.1); 1.2070 (0.9); 1.1655


(1.7); 1.1588 (1.2); 1.1535 (1.2); 1.1453 (1.7); 1.1382 (1.2); 1.1339 (1.2); 1.1248 (1.9); 1.1178 (1.3); 1.1044 (1.7); 1.0973 (1.2);


0.8973 (1.0); 0.8803 (2.5); 0.8739 (1.3); 0.8698 (1.3); 0.8628 (1.4); 0.8532 (1.2); 0.8350 (0.6); 0.0079 (0.6); −0.0002 (15.1);


−0.0080 (0.9)


I-507: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.6216 (5.0); 7.5105 (0.7); 7.5044 (0.5); 7.4986 (0.8); 7.4939 (0.6); 7.4870 (1.0); 7.4841 (1.1); 7.4777 (0.6); 7.4741 (0.7);


7.4713 (0.8); 7.4658 (0.8); 7.4608 (1.3); 7.3181 (1.6); 7.3145 (1.6); 7.3115 (1.3); 7.3047 (2.4); 7.2977 (1.2); 7.2938 (1.4); 7.2920


(1.4); 7.2649 (5.6); 5.3007 (3.9); 2.8202 (16.0); 2.3410 (0.5); 2.3324 (0.5); 2.3207 (1.0); 2.3088 (0.6); 2.3003 (0.6); 2.1475 (1.2);


1.6322 (0.8); 1.4322 (0.6); 1.2595 (0.6); 1.2549 (0.6); 1.2171 (0.8); 1.1124 (1.4); 1.1054 (0.9); 1.1031 (0.8); 1.0921 (1.2); 1.0848


(0.9); −0.0002 (7.3)


I-511: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.0216 (3.2); 8.6650 (0.6); 8.5824 (14.8); 8.3937 (16.0); 8.3816 (15.8); 7.5182 (1.4); 7.4513 (3.4); 7.4398 (3.4); 7.4284 (5.0);


7.3337 (7.2); 7.3235 (7.8); 7.3123 (8.5); 7.2594 (223.4); 7.2351 (5.0); 7.2240 (3.8); 6.9951 (1.2); 6.7665 (4.6); 6.7544 (8.5);


6.7423 (4.3); 5.2979 (1.7); 2.4544 (1.0); 2.4429 (2.0); 2.4340 (2.3); 2.4229 (3.8); 2.4103 (2.4); 2.4025 (2.1); 2.3905 (1.0); 1.5536


(8.8); 1.2972 (6.2); 1.2903 (8.8); 1.2791 (7.9); 1.2703 (4.2); 1.2553 (3.9); 1.2338 (4.2); 1.2255 (7.2); 1.2188 (5.6); 1.2135 (5.5);


1.2055 (7.8); 1.1987 (5.1); 1.1867 (2.0); 0.8984 (0.6); 0.1455 (0.6); −0.0002 (125.9); −0.0505 (0.7); −0.1506 (0.7)


I-513: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.2935 (0.8); 8.6646 (0.8); 8.5976 (8.9); 8.3422 (1.4); 8.3324 (1.5); 8.3301 (1.5); 7.8689 (0.6); 7.6944 (1.2); 7.6897 (1.2);


7.6760 (1.6); 7.6713 (1.7); 7.6553 (1.1); 7.6505 (1.1); 7.5181 (0.9); 7.4361 (1.2); 7.4249 (1.3); 7.4188 (1.2); 7.4131 (1.8); 7.3491


(0.8); 7.3436 (0.7); 7.3369 (3.0); 7.3352 (3.1); 7.3305 (2.9); 7.3244 (3.4); 7.3184 (3.1); 7.3126 (4.2); 7.3053 (0.8); 7.3000 (1.1);


7.2820 (0.5); 7.2592 (146.7); 7.2368 (3.6); 7.2308 (2.5); 7.2246 (2.8); 7.2208 (1.7); 7.2135 (2.0); 7.2100 (1.4); 7.1035 (1.2);


7.0912 (1.3); 7.0870 (1.3); 7.0730 (1.1); 6.9952 (0.9); 2.4569 (0.8); 2.4487 (0.8); 2.4372 (1.7); 2.4250 (1.0); 2.4165 (0.9); 2.4046


(0.5); 2.3551 (0.7); 2.3215 (16.0); 1.5456 (6.8); 1.3074 (2.4); 1.3010 (2.2); 1.2960 (2.5); 1.2507 (3.0); 1.2442 (1.9); 1.2304 (2.8);


1.2239 (1.8); 1.2178 (1.2); 1.1305 (0.5); 0.0080 (2.4); −0.0002 (83.2); −0.0084 (4.4); −0.0495 (0.6)


I-515: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, d6-DMSO):


δ= 12.3882 (1.5); 8.7942 (8.7); 8.6844 (16.0); 7.5302 (1.1); 7.5236 (1.2); 7.5203 (0.9); 7.5160 (1.1); 7.5110 (1.5); 7.5059 (1.5);


7.5012 (0.6); 7.4403 (0.5); 7.4375 (0.5); 7.4297 (2.2); 7.4263 (4.2); 7.4236 (6.6); 7.4160 (7.4); 3.3190 (5.4); 3.1702 (0.6); 2.5184


(1.3); 2.5097 (11.8); 2.5052 (24.4); 2.5006 (33.3); 2.4960 (23.9); 2.4915 (11.4); 2.4186 (0.6); 2.4106 (0.6); 2.3998 (1.2); 2.3869


(0.7); 2.3788 (0.7); 1.2584 (1.8); 1.2378 (1.3); 1.2167 (2.1); 1.2091 (1.3); 1.1967 (1.9); 1.1889 (1.1); 0.0080 (0.8); −0.0002 (23.0);


−0.0085 (1.0)


I-519: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.5902 (2.0); 8.6071 (6.5); 7.4772 (1.2); 7.4674 (1.2); 7.4626 (1.9); 7.4540 (2.1); 7.4440 (0.7); 7.3921 (3.7); 7.3832 (3.2);


7.3777 (3.1); 7.3689 (3.5); 7.3593 (0.8); 7.2828 (0.6); 7.2725 (2.4); 7.2610 (74.8); 7.2513 (2.6); 3.3453 (1.1); 3.1767 (16.0);


2.3861 (1.4); 2.3662 (0.9); 2.1536 (1.1); 2.0632 (15.9); 2.0450 (0.9); 1.5780 (4.0); 1.2593 (3.2); 1.2448 (4.6); 1.2247 (2.7);


0.0080 (1.8); −0.0002 (49.9); −0.0084 (2.4)


I-521: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.3254 (0.6); 8.6191 (5.4); 7.4952 (0.9); 7.4897 (1.0); 7.4791 (0.9); 7.4758 (1.0); 7.4720 (1.5); 7.4033 (0.6); 7.3899 (1.4);


7.3846 (1.5); 7.3800 (1.3); 7.3732 (2.5); 7.3658 (1.3); 7.3619 (1.6); 7.3575 (1.4); 7.3434 (0.6); 7.2598 (42.5); 7.2466 (1.6);


7.2417 (1.1); 7.2385 (0.9); 7.2296 (1.0); 7.2234 (1.1); 3.9640 (4.4); 3.9187 (16.0); 2.4319 (0.5); 2.4242 (0.6); 2.4122 (1.0);


2.3999 (0.6); 2.3921 (0.6); 1.2786 (1.1); 1.2715 (1.8); 1.2663 (1.9); 1.2596 (1.9); 1.2532 (1.4); 1.2460 (1.1); 1.2396 (1.8); 1.2326


(1.1); 1.2260 (1.4); 1.2191 (1.8); 1.2123 (1.2); 0.0080 (0.6); −0.0002 (23.0); −0.0085 (1.0)


I-523: 1H-NMR(599.7 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.3609 (7.6); 10.3515 (7.6); 8.6542 (8.4); 8.6445 (7.7); 8.5715 (18.8); 7.4581 (8.4); 7.4460 (10.4); 7.3674 (3.5); 7.3552 (9.4);


7.3438 (14.3); 7.3326 (9.3); 7.3205 (3.2); 7.2636 (7.6); 7.2258 (10.3); 7.2143 (8.5); 2.3890 (9.3); 2.3779 (12.5); 2.3684 (9.6);


2.0428 (0.5); 1.6884 (12.0); 1.2533 (20.3); 1.2294 (1.7); 1.1995 (13.6); 1.1874 (13.9); 1.1599 (50.0); 1.1501 (48.8); 1.0511 (0.4);


0.8815 (0.6); 0.8700 (0.3); −0.0001 (2.0)


I-525: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.1243 (0.7); 8.6197 (0.6); 8.5973 (16.0); 7.7974 (6.2); 7.7846 (2.1); 7.7796 (7.3); 7.7761 (5.9); 7.7444 (1.5); 7.7269 (1.9);


7.7231 (1.4); 7.5513 (1.6); 7.5482 (1.2); 7.5377 (1.3); 7.5327 (4.1); 7.5277 (2.3); 7.5174 (1.9); 7.5142 (3.2); 7.5111 (2.0); 7.4617


(2.0); 7.4525 (3.6); 7.4460 (8.0); 7.4345 (3.6); 7.4292 (8.5); 7.4263 (8.2); 7.4121 (1.6); 7.4079 (3.3); 7.3601 (0.8); 7.3540 (1.4);


7.3415 (4.5); 7.3378 (4.3); 7.3355 (4.6); 7.3280 (6.6); 7.3207 (4.7); 7.3177 (4.6); 7.3151 (4.8); 7.3022 (1.8); 7.2965 (0.8); 7.2881


(0.7); 7.2833 (0.8); 7.2611 (24.6); 7.2435 (4.2); 7.2382 (2.7); 7.2329 (2.3); 7.2301 (2.0); 7.2271 (1.9); 7.2204 (2.6); 4.1297 (0.7);


4.1119 (0.7); 2.6102 (2.6); 2.4580 (0.8); 2.4458 (1.7); 2.4376 (1.8); 2.4259 (3.0); 2.4138 (2.0); 2.4054 (1.9); 2.3935 (1.2); 2.1701


(2.4); 2.0438 (3.1); 1.3157 (1.0); 1.3122 (0.9); 1.3033 (3.4); 1.2966 (4.9); 1.2913 (3.6); 1.2847 (4.8); 1.2765 (3.2); 1.2584 (3.2);


1.2493 (2.4); 1.2411 (5.8); 1.2347 (3.4); 1.2291 (2.6); 1.2212 (4.9); 1.2143 (3.1); 1.2080 (1.3); 1.2021 (1.1); 0.0079 (1.1); −0.0002


(30.7); −0.0084 (1.4)


I-526: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.3081 (1.3); 8.5601 (11.0); 8.1680 (1.6); 7.4635 (2.2); 7.4580 (2.1); 7.4478 (2.0); 7.4442 (2.3); 7.4405 (3.2); 7.3701 (1.4);


7.3568 (4.7); 7.3515 (5.0); 7.3478 (3.8); 7.3409 (6.5); 7.3297 (8.4); 7.3252 (6.2); 7.3111 (7.5); 7.2947 (3.2); 7.2907 (3.1); 7.2777


(4.2); 7.2705 (7.3); 7.2660 (8.1); 7.2599 (63.8); 7.2507 (4.5); 7.2157 (3.1); 7.2108 (2.2); 7.2072 (1.8); 7.1988 (2.1); 7.1923 (2.2);


3.6217 (16.0); 3.5703 (4.8); 2.6128 (6.3); 2.3863 (1.2); 2.3784 (1.4); 2.3664 (2.1); 2.3545 (1.3); 2.3464 (1.4); 2.3339 (0.6);


2.0447 (1.1); 1.6003 (0.7); 1.2595 (1.3); 1.2467 (2.8); 1.2400 (4.0); 1.2341 (4.5); 1.2282 (4.0); 1.2210 (2.3); 1.2072 (2.6); 1.2008


(3.9); 1.1940 (2.5); 1.1805 (3.7); 1.1739 (2.4); 1.1614 (0.9); 0.0079 (3.0); −0.0002 (76.8); −0.0085 (3.0)


I-528: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.5840 (1.7); 9.4819 (0.8); 9.0088 (4.0); 9.0050 (4.1); 9.0031 (3.8); 8.7495 (3.4); 8.7453 (3.7); 8.7374 (3.7); 8.7332 (3.5);


8.6374 (0.8); 8.5953 (16.0); 8.0743 (1.8); 8.0689 (2.4); 8.0643 (1.9); 8.0543 (2.0); 8.0490 (2.6); 8.0444 (2.0); 7.4063 (2.4);


7.4006 (2.0); 7.3915 (2.0); 7.3875 (2.4); 7.3831 (3.6); 7.3733 (0.8); 7.3677 (2.6); 7.3658 (2.6); 7.3557 (2.7); 7.3536 (2.6); 7.3479


(2.7); 7.3458 (2.5); 7.3357 (2.3); 7.3337 (2.3); 7.3106 (1.2); 7.3052 (1.2); 7.2922 (3.3); 7.2863 (4.4); 7.2770 (5.1); 7.2677 (6.3);


7.2618 (37.0); 7.2489 (1.6); 7.2440 (1.0); 7.2154 (3.6); 7.2104 (2.4); 7.2065 (2.0); 7.1985 (1.8); 7.1921 (1.9); 2.6113 (3.5);


2.4642 (0.5); 2.4523 (1.2); 2.4442 (1.3); 2.4323 (2.2); 2.4202 (1.5); 2.4122 (1.4); 2.4003 (0.8); 2.0442 (1.1); 1.6958 (0.5); 1.3188


(0.9); 1.3062 (2.9); 1.2993 (4.1); 1.2940 (3.6); 1.2876 (4.2); 1.2804 (2.1); 1.2736 (1.3); 1.2614 (2.7); 1.2536 (4.3); 1.2470 (3.3);


1.2410 (2.8); 1.2334 (4.6); 1.2264 (3.0); 1.2144 (1.3); 1.1793 (0.7); 1.1718 (0.8); 1.1604 (0.8); 1.0443 (0.8); 1.0368 (0.8); 1.0243


(1.1); 1.0169 (1.0); 1.0079 (0.6); 0.0080 (1.4); −0.0002 (41.9) −0.0084 (1.7)


I-530: 1H-NMR(599.7 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.6528 (0.8); 10.2124 (0.9); 8.6058 (9.3); 7.4942 (1.8); 7.4904 (1.6); 7.4839 (1.2); 7.4815 (1.5); 7.4788 (2.3); 7.3927 (0.5);


7.3891 (0.8); 7.3802 (2.2); 7.3766 (2.6); 7.3749 (2.3); 7.3698 (4.0); 7.3632 (2.8); 7.3599 (2.3); 7.3505 (0.8); 7.3474 (0.4); 7.2683


(2.4); 7.2650 (1.8); 7.2623 (10.4); 7.2572 (1.6); 7.2529 (1.8); 6.1548 (10.1); 4.1276 (0.3); 4.1156 (0.3); 4.0120 (50.0); 2.4421


(0.4); 2.4342 (0.9); 2.4285 (1.0); 2.4263 (0.6); 2.4208 (1.8); 2.4128 (1.0); 2.4072 (0.9); 2.3993 (0.4); 2.0442 (1.5); 1.6231 (1.9);


1.6182 (2.1); 1.3071 (0.9); 1.2993 (2.8); 1.2946 (3.5); 1.2915 (2.8); 1.2871 (3.4); 1.2812 (1.5); 1.2707 (1.0); 1.2650 (1.5); 1.2589


(1.7); 1.2469 (0.9); 1.2423 (1.3); 1.2364 (2.8); 1.2319 (2.0); 1.2292 (2.0); 1.2230 (2.9); 1.2183 (2.0); 1.2105 (0.6); 0.8933 (1.3);


0.8818 (3.1); 0.8698 (1.5); 0.0053 (0.3); −0.0001 (9.6)


I-532: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.6086 (5.5); 7.4674 (0.7); 7.4598 (0.6); 7.4572 (0.7); 7.4556 (0.6); 7.4507 (0.8); 7.4442 (1.4); 7.3938 (2.5); 7.3869 (1.6);


7.3834 (1.2); 7.3807 (1.1); 7.3775 (1.5); 7.3705 (2.7); 7.2634 (2.6); 7.2547 (1.2); 7.2481 (0.8); 7.2439 (0.7); 7.2414 (0.8); 7.2397


(0.7); 7.2317 (0.9); 4.1300 (0.7); 4.1122 (0.7); 2.9785 (16.0); 2.3785 (0.8); 2.0448 (3.3); 1.2762 (1.2); 1.2584 (2.8); 1.2552 (1.3);


1.2513 (1.4); 1.2404 (2.4); 1.2358 (2.4); 1.2288 (0.7); 1.2158 (1.4); 1.2083 (0.7); 0.8814 (0.9); −0.0002 (0.6)


I-539: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.4873 (0.6); 9.4678 (0.7); 8.4771 (5.2); 8.1258 (1.1); 8.1062 (1.0); 7.8714 (1.0); 7.8672 (1.1); 7.8520 (1.2); 7.8477 (1.2);


7.5910 (0.6); 7.5867 (0.6); 7.5724 (0.7); 7.5699 (0.8); 7.5681 (0.8); 7.5657 (0.7); 7.5515 (0.7); 7.5471 (0.7); 7.3021 (0.8); 7.2981


(0.9); 7.2864 (2.1); 7.2824 (3.0); 7.2603 (23.3); 7.2434 (0.9); 7.2374 (0.7); 7.2273 (0.6); 7.2246 (0.9); 7.2215 (0.5); 7.2183 (0.7);


7.2092 (0.6); 7.2028 (0.5); 7.0217 (0.7); 7.0194 (0.8); 7.0023 (1.2); 7.0007 (1.2); 6.9836 (0.7); 6.9813 (0.7); 6.9041 (1.4); 6.8990


(1.0); 6.8840 (1.8); 3.8349 (13.1); 2.6155 (1.0); 2.3423 (0.5); 2.3259 (0.8); 2.0455 (1.5); 1.5466 (16.0); 1.2775 (0.6); 1.2597


(1.2); 1.2040 (4.1); 1.1859 (2.6); 0.8822 (1.0); 0.0080 (0.8); −0.0002 (29.1); −0.0085 (0.8)


I-543: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5839 (4.7); 8.5756 (0.5); 7.4575 (0.8); 7.4517 (0.6); 7.4488 (0.5); 7.4446 (0.6); 7.4394 (0.8); 7.4344 (1.3); 7.3517 (1.2);


7.3474 (1.3); 7.3458 (1.4); 7.3380 (1.9); 7.3304 (1.2); 7.3279 (1.4); 7.3250 (1.2); 7.2642 (2.4); 7.2333 (1.1); 7.2280 (0.8); 7.2229


(0.7); 7.2198 (0.6); 7.2169 (0.6); 7.2103 (0.8); 4.1299 (0.6); 4.1120 (0.6); 3.7257 (16.0); 2.3704 (0.7); 2.0664 (2.5); 2.0445 (3.0);


1.2757 (0.9); 1.2578 (1.9); 1.2517 (1.1); 1.2447 (1.4); 1.2399 (2.2); 1.2329 (1.4); 1.2252 (0.8); 1.2145 (0.8); 1.2081 (1.2); 1.2014


(0.8); 1.1955 (0.9); 1.1879 (1.3); 1.1811 (0.8); −0.0002 (2.3)


I-544: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5771 (4.6); 7.4642 (0.8); 7.4554 (0.8); 7.4515 (0.7); 7.4483 (0.7); 7.4411 (1.2); 7.3598 (1.3); 7.3518 (1.2); 7.3454 (1.1);


7.3368 (1.3); 7.2596 (60.5); 7.2510 (1.2); 7.2477 (0.9); 7.2438 (1.0); 7.2349 (0.8); 3.7008 (1.5); 3.2222 (0.7); 3.2143 (16.0);


2.3721 (0.6); 1.5411 (1.5); 1.2558 (1.1); 1.2488 (1.4); 1.2434 (1.5); 1.2372 (1.4); 1.2299 (0.8); 1.2114 (1.1); 1.2000 (0.8); 1.1905


(1.0); 0.0080 (1.1); −0.0002 (33.3); −0.0085 (1.2)


I-545: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.6648 (0.6); 8.6277 (5.1); 8.6112 (0.8); 7.5583 (0.7); 7.5454 (0.8); 7.5349 (1.0); 7.5188 (0.9); 7.4901 (0.6); 7.4758 (1.9);


7.4702 (1.3); 7.4669 (1.0); 7.4627 (1.1); 7.4575 (1.2); 7.4527 (1.9); 7.3911 (0.5); 7.3856 (0.5); 7.3830 (0.6); 7.3747 (0.7); 7.3690


(1.5); 7.3669 (1.4); 7.3585 (0.8); 7.3521 (1.3); 7.3474 (1.3); 7.3399 (3.5); 7.3354 (3.5); 7.3337 (3.2); 7.3260 (5.2); 7.3182 (2.5);


7.3157 (2.8); 7.3128 (2.6); 7.2996 (0.7); 7.2599 (131.3); 6.9959 (0.7); 4.1793 (1.2); 4.1616 (1.3); 4.1436 (0.7); 4.1305 (0.5);


3.0566 (16.0); 3.0486 (9.2); 3.0077 (3.8); 2.9385 (0.8); 2.5845 (7.2); 2.3647 (0.6); 2.3439 (0.7); 2.3320 (0.9); 2.3236 (0.9);


2.3119 (1.6); 2.2997 (0.9); 2.2914 (0.9); 1.5470 (1.5); 1.3011 (1.7); 1.2833 (3.4); 1.2656 (1.9); 1.2584 (0.8); 1.2188 (1.7); 1.2113


(1.5); 1.2009 (1.5); 1.1944 (1.7); 1.1827 (1.6); 1.1723 (1.5); 1.1605 (1.7); 1.1491 (2.2); 1.1290 (4.0); 1.1221 (3.0); 1.1086 (3.3);


1.1015 (2.7); 0.0080 (2.0); −0.0002 (74.2); −0.0085 (2.8)


I-546: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.4463 (0.7); 8.5840 (8.4); 7.4689 (1.4); 7.4630 (1.1); 7.4600 (1.1); 7.4560 (1.2); 7.4508 (1.4); 7.4458 (2.2); 7.3719 (0.7);


7.3593 (2.4); 7.3553 (2.7); 7.3533 (2.7); 7.3457 (3.8); 7.3381 (2.7); 7.3355 (2.7); 7.3327 (2.7); 7.3196 (0.7); 7.2598 (69.2);


7.2399 (2.4); 7.2344 (1.6); 7.2293 (1.4); 7.2263 (1.3); 7.2234 (1.2); 7.2167 (1.5); 4.2092 (2.0); 4.1914 (6.3); 4.1736 (6.3); 4.1558


(2.1); 4.1484 (0.8); 4.1305 (2.0); 4.1127 (2.0); 4.0948 (0.7); 2.4003 (0.8); 2.3924 (0.9); 2.3842 (0.9); 2.3805 (1.5); 2.3717 (0.7);


2.3682 (0.9); 2.3603 (0.9); 2.0926 (3.6); 2.0435 (9.4); 1.2809 (0.7); 1.2763 (2.9); 1.2665 (7.3); 1.2584 (7.4); 1.2487 (16.0);


1.2405 (4.9); 1.2309 (8.4); 1.2204 (1.7); 1.2140 (2.6); 1.2072 (1.7); 1.2014 (1.7); 1.1937 (2.6); 1.1868 (1.6); 1.1741 (0.6); 0.0080


(0.9); −0.0002 (29.2); −0.0085 (1.2)


I-548: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.6288 (1.7); 8.6245 (2.4); 8.6184 (1.5); 8.6141 (2.3); 8.6101 (1.7); 8.5677 (10.0); 7.7010 (0.6); 7.6964 (1.0); 7.6919 (0.5);


7.6817 (0.9); 7.6773 (2.1); 7.6727 (0.9); 7.6628 (0.6); 7.6582 (1.2); 7.6536 (0.6); 7.4625 (2.8); 7.4524 (3.1); 7.4459 (2.6); 7.4393


(4.2); 7.4315 (0.8); 7.3554 (6.2); 7.3482 (4.6); 7.3451 (4.8); 7.3392 (5.2); 7.3322 (6.4); 7.3208 (1.2); 7.3022 (2.8); 7.2986 (1.7);


7.2914 (1.7); 7.2877 (2.8); 7.2831 (2.6); 7.2793 (1.6); 7.2724 (1.7); 7.2686 (3.2); 7.2613 (36.8); 7.2568 (6.5); 7.2500 (3.5);


7.2455 (3.0); 7.2434 (3.7); 7.2415 (2.9); 7.2335 (3.5); 4.1305 (0.7); 4.1126 (0.7); 3.1613 (15.4); 3.0589 (2.3); 2.4027 (0.7);


2.3906 (1.4); 2.3829 (1.5); 2.3714 (2.6); 2.3590 (1.7); 2.3510 (1.5); 2.3387 (0.8); 2.0443 (3.3); 2.0051 (0.7); 1.6003 (0.6); 1.5563


(1.1); 1.5392 (1.1); 1.4750 (8.3); 1.4560 (3.8); 1.4202 (16.0); 1.2767 (1.2); 1.2588 (2.8); 1.2476 (4.5); 1.2408 (7.7); 1.2353 (6.8);


1.2291 (6.7); 1.2221 (3.7); 1.2034 (3.7); 1.1924 (3.5); 1.1830 (3.5); 0.0079 (1.5); −0.0002 (44.5); −0.0085 (1.6)


I-552: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.4314 (1.3); 9.4238 (1.3); 8.5831 (8.8); 7.4461 (1.3); 7.4375 (1.8); 7.4326 (1.2); 7.4308 (1.4); 7.4230 (2.2); 7.3633 (0.7);


7.3534 (5.0); 7.3450 (3.5); 7.3385 (3.6); 7.3301 (5.0); 7.3200 (0.6); 7.2609 (19.7); 7.2476 (2.1); 7.2399 (1.4); 7.2380 (1.3);


7.2331 (1.8); 7.2246 (1.3); 6.7599 (1.2); 5.0649 (0.5); 5.0515 (0.9); 5.0383 (0.5); 3.7317 (16.0); 3.2253 (1.1); 3.2073 (1.6);


3.1895 (1.1); 2.3931 (0.7); 2.3852 (0.8); 2.3735 (1.2); 2.3646 (0.6); 2.3610 (0.8); 2.3532 (0.8); 1.2581 (1.6); 1.2512 (2.6); 1.2458


(2.5); 1.2396 (2.4); 1.2330 (1.6); 1.2191 (2.5); 1.2124 (1.5); 1.2053 (1.6); 1.1987 (2.3); 1.1920 (1.4); 1.1030 (5.5); 1.0849 (11.5);


1.0668 (5.3); 0.0080 (0.8); −0.0002 (25.2); −0.0085 (0.9)


I-559: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.6073 (2.0); 8.5886 (8.5); 7.4415 (1.6); 7.4340 (1.1); 7.4306 (1.6); 7.4247 (1.3); 7.4183 (2.4); 7.3508 (0.7); 7.3390 (4.0);


7.3324 (2.6); 7.3282 (2.2); 7.3224 (2.6); 7.3158 (4.3); 7.3036 (0.6); 7.2615 (21.1); 7.2489 (2.7); 7.2424 (1.4); 7.2366 (1.6);


7.2257 (1.5); 3.9898 (1.5); 3.9750 (2.8); 3.9599 (1.5); 3.8857 (2.7); 3.8714 (5.1); 3.8569 (3.4); 3.8521 (2.6); 3.8373 (4.4); 3.8228


(2.3); 2.6144 (2.3); 2.6016 (2.6); 2.5873 (4.3); 2.5732 (2.6); 2.5421 (1.8); 2.5283 (3.0); 2.5188 (2.3); 2.5038 (3.2); 2.4889 (1.4);


2.3916 (0.7); 2.3854 (0.8); 2.3800 (0.7); 2.3726 (1.7); 2.3645 (0.7); 2.3597 (0.8); 2.3534 (0.9); 2.0449 (1.6); 1.5655 (16.0);


1.2592 (1.0); 1.2347 (1.4); 1.2281 (4.1); 1.2168 (6.9); 1.2114 (3.2); 1.2020 (2.1); 1.1978 (3.5); 1.1909 (1.6); 0.0077 (1.1); −0.0002


(25.8); −0.0079 (1.2)


I-560: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.9404 (1.5); 8.5843 (6.3); 7.4894 (1.5); 7.4785 (1.7); 7.4714 (1.5); 7.4663 (2.2); 7.3878 (0.9); 7.3754 (3.4); 7.3696 (3.0);


7.3633 (3.5); 7.3569 (3.0); 7.3519 (3.6); 7.3386 (1.0); 7.3139 (0.8); 7.3000 (1.0); 7.2602 (6.8); 7.2458 (2.6); 7.2396 (1.9); 7.2335


(2.4); 7.2302 (1.8); 7.2227 (2.0); 5.2981 (1.4); 3.9765 (1.2); 1.6284 (16.0); 1.4701 (1.8); 1.4609 (4.7); 1.4545 (4.9); 1.4457 (2.1);


1.2557 (1.0); 1.0439 (2.0); 1.0346 (5.3); 1.0278 (5.2); 1.0184 (2.0); −0.0002 (7.1)


I-615: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.6598 (0.9); 8.6082 (7.0); 8.5841 (1.6); 7.4400 (1.0); 7.4332 (0.8); 7.4292 (1.4); 7.4229 (1.1); 7.4173 (1.5); 7.3635 (0.5);


7.3512 (0.5); 7.3426 (0.5); 7.3306 (2.0); 7.3292 (2.0); 7.3240 (1.9); 7.3187 (1.7); 7.3178 (1.7); 7.3125 (1.9); 7.3062 (2.4); 7.2620


(17.1); 7.2534 (0.8); 7.2457 (2.0); 7.2400 (1.3); 7.2339 (1.8); 7.2301 (1.0); 7.2227 (1.1); 5.2984 (4.4); 2.1706 (8.4); 2.1142


(15.2); 2.0039 (16.0); 1.6509 (9.7); 1.6285 (2.3); 1.4905 (0.8); 1.4807 (2.5); 1.4740 (2.6); 1.4647 (1.2); 1.4548 (0.7); 1.0623


(1.0); 1.0529 (3.6); 1.0460 (3.6); 1.0351 (1.6); 1.0275 (1.0); −0.0002 (11.6); −0.0086 (0.6)


I-1923: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.9816 (2.3); 8.6505 (12.4); 7.4169 (1.4); 7.4009 (2.8); 7.3956 (2.4); 7.3847 (1.7); 7.3797 (5.3); 7.3747 (2.0); 7.3633 (2.6);


7.3586 (3.3); 7.3425 (1.6); 7.2630 (22.2); 7.0333 (0.9); 7.0292 (1.2); 7.0191 (7.0); 7.0119 (1.5); 7.0083 (1.6); 7.0004 (8.1);


6.9982 (7.5); 6.9906 (1.8); 6.9864 (1.4); 6.9796 (6.4); 6.9692 (1.2); 6.9657 (0.8); 5.3015 (16.0); 3.9921 (2.4); 2.3818 (1.2);


2.3690 (2.1); 2.3624 (2.4); 2.3569 (1.7); 2.3499 (4.8); 2.3414 (1.8); 2.3368 (2.1); 2.3305 (2.4); 2.3176 (1.3); 2.1277 (0.7); 2.0955


(1.4); 2.0475 (0.6); 2.0170 (0.7); 1.3336 (0.8); 1.2845 (1.4); 1.2782 (0.8); 1.2561 (3.1); 1.2463 (1.7); 1.2394 (1.2); 1.2298 (4.5);


1.2230 (11.5); 1.2185 (9.3); 1.2093 (15.4); 1.2020 (5.7); 1.1940 (5.8); 1.1891 (10.1); 1.1818 (5.0); 1.1667 (1.3); 0.8798 (0.9);


0.8692 (0.5); 0.8621 (0.5); 0.0080 (1.0); −0.0002 (27.9); −0.0084 (1.4)


I-2172: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.9977 (1.0); 8.6126 (8.2); 7.5190 (0.5); 7.3779 (1.0); 7.3637 (1.1); 7.3576 (2.4); 7.3433 (2.3); 7.3375 (2.2); 7.3242 (3.1);


7.3217 (3.1); 7.3168 (4.2); 7.2998 (1.6); 7.2962 (1.4); 7.2602 (83.8); 7.2529 (2.2); 7.1210 (1.4); 7.1175 (1.4); 7.0992 (2.0);


7.0946 (1.4); 7.0801 (1.2); 7.0755 (1.1); 5.2993 (1.7); 3.9763 (1.6); 1.6494 (0.9); 1.6305 (16.0); 1.5492 (1.2); 1.4854 (1.8);


1.4773 (3.9); 1.4701 (4.2); 1.4619 (1.9); 1.2845 (0.7); 1.2576 (2.2); 1.0594 (1.5); 1.0492 (6.0); 1.0422 (5.8); 1.0349 (1.5); 0.8802


(0.8); 0.0080 (1.6); −0.0002 (49.8); −0.0084 (2.9)


I-2481: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, d6-DMSO):


δ= 9.9829 (1.2); 8.6584 (16.0); 8.3139 (0.6); 7.4650 (0.6); 7.4504 (4.3); 7.4441 (2.9); 7.4340 (3.5); 7.4320 (6.3); 7.4225 (3.3);


7.4186 (3.5); 7.4133 (0.8); 7.2229 (2.0); 7.2203 (2.0); 7.2134 (4.3); 7.2096 (1.6); 7.2043 (1.6); 7.1999 (1.6); 7.1975 (1.7); 4.4973


(2.2); 4.3534 (0.6); 3.3643 (0.8); 3.3570 (1.0); 3.3472 (2.9); 3.3322 (203.7); 3.3038 (0.9); 2.6710 (0.6); 2.5415 (4.0); 2.5248


(1.8); 2.5202 (2.1); 2.5114 (29.7); 2.5068 (66.2); 2.5022 (93.6); 2.4976 (64.4); 2.4930 (29.1); 2.3303 (1.2); 2.3227 (1.1); 2.3113


(1.8); 2.3021 (0.7); 2.2989 (1.0); 2.2907 (1.0); 2.2789 (0.5); 1.4222 (0.9); 1.4037 (0.9); 1.3872 (0.5); 1.1988 (2.0); 1.1461 (2.8);


1.1385 (1.5); 1.1260 (2.5); 1.1182 (1.5); 0.8510 (1.7); 0.8326 (3.6); 0.8141 (1.5); −0.0002 (9.9)


I-2543: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.9126 (1.0); 8.6228 (1.7); 8.5381 (11.1); 7.2683 (0.6); 7.2605 (33.3); 7.2454 (2.5); 7.2390 (2.6); 7.2282 (2.4); 7.2242 (2.6);


7.2179 (2.8); 7.2135 (2.4); 7.2069 (3.0); 7.1921 (3.0); 7.1030 (1.9); 7.0966 (1.8); 7.0829 (2.3); 7.0765 (2.1); 7.0617 (1.4); 7.0553


(1.2); 5.2978 (16.0); 3.9655 (1.5); 2.3694 (0.9); 2.3627 (1.0); 2.3571 (0.7); 2.3502 (2.2); 2.3418 (0.8); 2.3369 (0.9); 2.3308 (1.1);


2.3179 (0.6); 2.0431 (0.8); 1.2843 (0.8); 1.2762 (0.7); 1.2584 (4.5); 1.2407 (0.8); 1.2255 (2.1); 1.2187 (5.1); 1.2142 (4.2); 1.2062


(6.9); 1.2049 (6.7); 1.1978 (2.4); 1.1895 (2.4); 1.1847 (4.4); 1.1775 (2.1); 1.1623 (0.6); 1.1451 (0.5); 1.1248 (0.5); 1.1177 (0.5);


1.0958 (0.5); 0.8966 (0.5); 0.8801 (1.3); 0.8742 (0.6); 0.8698 (0.6); 0.8625 (0.7); 0.8532 (0.6); 0.0079 (0.6); −0.0002 (18.5);


−0.0085 (0.6)


I-2591: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.4473 (0.7); 8.6224 (1.3); 8.5594 (8.1); 7.2592 (46.0); 7.2284 (1.8); 7.2219 (2.3); 7.2067 (2.3); 7.2007 (2.4); 7.1989 (2.6);


7.1840 (2.2); 7.0853 (1.4); 7.0789 (1.3); 7.0652 (1.7); 7.0588 (1.5); 7.0440 (1.0); 7.0376 (0.9); 4.2224 (0.7); 4.2170 (2.0); 4.2045


(0.9); 4.1991 (6.1); 4.1813 (6.1); 4.1635 (2.0); 2.3934 (0.7); 2.3856 (0.8); 2.3736 (1.4); 2.3649 (0.6); 2.3612 (0.8); 2.3536 (0.8);


2.0003 (1.2); 1.9868 (1.1); 1.5395 (2.0); 1.3330 (0.6); 1.3104 (0.5); 1.2990 (1.2); 1.2813 (2.2); 1.2728 (6.7); 1.2549 (16.0);


1.2458 (3.6); 1.2404 (3.8); 1.2371 (7.4); 1.2279 (2.2); 1.2225 (2.3); 1.2165 (2.8); 1.2096 (1.7); 1.2020 (2.0); 1.1960 (2.6); 1.1892


(1.6); 1.1754 (0.6); 1.1268 (0.8); 1.1110 (0.6); 0.8801 (0.7); 0.0079 (1.9); −0.0002 (57.2); −0.0085 (1.9)


I-2605: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, d6-DMSO):


δ= 8.6423 (3.7); 7.5615 (0.5); 7.5485 (0.6); 7.5398 (0.6); 7.5269 (0.6); 7.3161 (0.7); 7.3078 (0.7); 7.2998 (0.7); 7.2934 (0.8);


7.2867 (1.1); 7.2654 (0.5); 4.5040 (0.7); 3.3268 (16.0); 2.5411 (0.5); 2.5197 (0.6); 2.5109 (5.0); 2.5064 (10.3); 2.5018 (13.9);


2.4972 (10.0); 2.4926 (4.8); 1.1934 (0.6); 1.1428 (0.8); 1.1227 (0.7); 0.8328 (0.6); −0.0002 (1.4)


I-2667: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, d6-DMSO):


δ= 9.9737 (1.8); 8.6491 (8.4); 7.6692 (2.0); 7.6653 (2.2); 7.6492 (2.6); 7.6452 (2.7); 7.6264 (0.6); 7.4262 (1.9); 7.4067 (3.7);


7.3869 (2.6); 7.3338 (2.6); 7.3298 (2.9); 7.3146 (1.9); 7.3107 (1.8); 4.5032 (1.5); 4.3445 (1.2); 4.3315 (2.6); 4.3185 (1.4); 3.3613


(1.6); 3.3483 (1.8); 3.3448 (3.4); 3.3318 (3.3); 3.3283 (2.2); 3.3152 (2.3); 3.3075 (16.0); 2.5229 (0.7); 2.5182 (1.0); 2.5095


(11.6); 2.5050 (24.6); 2.5004 (34.4); 2.4959 (25.3); 2.4913 (12.9); 2.3289 (0.8); 2.3211 (0.8); 2.3098 (1.3); 2.2972 (0.8); 2.2889


(0.8); 1.4396 (1.6); 1.4229 (3.2); 1.4046 (3.4); 1.3879 (1.8); 1.3696 (0.6); 1.1928 (1.2); 1.1565 (0.6); 1.1423 (2.2); 1.1349 (1.5);


1.1222 (2.0); 1.1145 (1.4); 0.8516 (6.1); 0.8331 (12.3); 0.8146 (5.5); −0.0002 (1.3)


I-2791: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, d6-DMSO):


δ= 10.0172 (1.2); 8.7590 (0.5); 8.6511 (16.0); 7.5504 (3.3); 7.5487 (3.4); 7.5296 (6.2); 7.5280 (7.0); 7.5190 (0.6); 7.5022 (4.5);


7.4977 (9.0); 7.4960 (7.2); 7.4932 (9.3); 7.4869 (2.8); 7.4725 (3.4); 7.4662 (2.2); 4.5246 (3.3); 3.3426 (3.2); 2.5259 (0.6); 2.5212


(0.9); 2.5123 (11.2); 2.5079 (23.2); 2.5034 (31.3); 2.4989 (22.4); 2.4944 (10.5); 2.3388 (0.5); 2.3266 (1.1); 2.3187 (1.1); 2.3078


(2.0); 2.2950 (1.2); 2.2868 (1.1); 2.2748 (0.6); 1.4386 (0.5); 1.4219 (1.0); 1.4034 (1.1); 1.3867 (0.6); 1.1971 (1.9); 1.1445 (3.6);


1.1369 (2.4); 1.1245 (3.3); 1.1164 (2.2); 0.8508 (1.9); 0.8324 (3.8); 0.8138 (1.7); −0.0002(11.1)


I-3349: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.8894 (0.6); 8.5204 (5.6); 7.3327 (1.4); 7.3121 (2.8); 7.2915 (1.8); 7.2594 (20.3); 7.1139 (1.9); 7.1116 (2.0); 7.0936 (1.6);


7.0913 (1.6); 6.8917 (1.6); 6.8897 (1.6); 6.8708 (1.4); 6.8688 (1.4); 3.9418 (0.5); 3.7055 (16.0); 2.3605 (0.6); 2.3526 (0.6);


2.3446 (0.6); 2.3405 (1.0); 2.3284 (0.6); 2.3204 (0.6); 1.3331 (1.0); 1.2842 (1.6); 1.2581 (4.5); 1.2391 (0.9); 1.2256 (1.9); 1.2185


(2.3); 1.2134 (2.4); 1.2067 (2.1); 1.1995 (1.3); 1.1882 (1.4); 1.1816 (2.1); 1.1746 (1.5); 1.1686 (1.4); 1.1612 (2.2); 1.1543 (1.4);


1.1417 (0.7); 0.8966 (0.6); 0.8801 (1.4); 0.8742 (0.7); 0.8699 (0.7); 0.8624 (0.8); 0.8534 (0.7); 0.0079 (0.8); −0.0002 (24.7);


−0.0085 (0.9)


I-4589: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.7639 (0.7); 8.5221 (5.8); 7.2623 (12.5); 7.0405 (1.2); 7.0186 (1.4); 7.0151 (1.4); 6.9932 (1.2); 6.7807 (1.0); 6.7641 (1.1);


6.7508 (1.1); 6.7343 (1.0); 5.3016 (0.9); 3.9646 (0.8); 3.6832 (16.0); 3.6731 (1.3); 2.3415 (0.6); 2.3350 (0.6); 2.3224 (1.2);


2.3101 (0.5); 2.3031 (0.6); 2.1320 (0.5); 1.3333 (0.5); 1.2844 (0.9); 1.2781 (0.6); 1.2574 (2.9); 1.2425 (0.5); 1.2084 (0.6); 1.2000


(1.4); 1.1932 (3.2); 1.1890 (2.6); 1.1805 (5.2); 1.1735 (1.5); 1.1651 (1.6); 1.1603 (2.7); 1.1531 (1.3); 0.8799 (1.1); 0.8739 (0.6);


0.8693 (0.6); 0.8624 (0.6); 0.8528 (0.5); 0.0080 (0.6); −0.0002 (15.8); −0.0085 (0.6)


I-4623: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.5771 (0.8); 9.5641 (0.8); 8.5724 (5.4); 7.2623 (11.9); 7.0481 (1.1); 7.0264 (1.2); 7.0229 (1.2); 7.0013 (1.1); 6.8171 (1.0);


6.8038 (1.0); 6.7854 (1.0); 6.7689 (1.0); 6.7558 (1.0); 6.7394 (0.9); 5.3022 (4.8); 3.6717 (14.4); 2.9760 (16.0); 2.3682 (0.5);


2.3548 (1.1); 2.3364 (0.5); 2.1373 (0.6); 2.0478 (1.0); 1.5699 (0.8); 1.3330 (0.6); 1.2844 (1.0); 1.2784 (0.8); 1.2602 (2.1); 1.2559


(2.7); 1.2426 (0.8); 1.2342 (1.0); 1.2273 (3.2); 1.2216 (3.9); 1.2151 (3.0); 1.2117 (1.7); 1.2053 (1.6); 1.2014 (2.4); 1.1946 (1.1);


0.8798 (0.8); 0.0080 (0.6); −0.0002 (14.8); −0.0084 (0.7)


I-4628: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.8531 (1.2); 8.5761 (2.9); 7.2618 (32.8); 7.0648 (0.6); 7.0431 (0.7); 7.0397 (0.7); 7.0178 (0.6); 6.7582 (0.6); 6.7418 (0.6);


6.7282 (0.6); 6.7118 (0.5); 3.6805 (8.0); 3.6680 (1.1); 3.4245 (16.0); 2.3621 (0.6); 2.0480 (0.9); 1.5495 (3.2); 1.3329 (1.4);


1.2843 (2.2); 1.2787 (1.4); 1.2541 (6.8); 1.2324 (2.1); 1.2278 (1.8); 1.2197 (2.2); 1.2145 (2.4); 1.1997 (1.1); 1.1944 (1.5); 1.1872


(0.9); 0.8963 (0.6); 0.8800 (1.4); 0.8692 (1.0); 0.8623 (0.8); 0.8525 (1.0); 0.0079 (1.8); −0.0002 (40.9); −0.0083 (2.5)


I-498: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.0901 (1.3); 8.6321 (0.6); 8.5557 (16.0); 7.4785 (2.4); 7.4694 (2.7); 7.4657 (2.2); 7.4625 (2.4); 7.4555 (3.7); 7.4468 (0.7);


7.4437 (0.5); 7.3826 (1.1); 7.3807 (0.8); 7.3716 (8.1); 7.3640 (5.1); 7.3619 (3.9); 7.3580 (4.0); 7.3560 (4.9); 7.3484 (8.4); 7.3395


(0.7); 7.3374 (1.0); 7.2735 (0.6); 7.2647 (4.2); 7.2610 (15.0); 7.2579 (3.1); 7.2547 (2.4); 7.2509 (2.9); 7.2417 (2.4); 4.6563 (1.1);


3.2991 (1.0); 2.6623 (11.4); 2.3846 (0.7); 2.3723 (1.4); 2.3647 (1.5); 2.3528 (2.4); 2.3440 (1.1); 2.3401 (1.4); 2.3326 (1.6);


2.3203 (0.8); 1.2453 (0.8); 1.2407 (0.7); 1.2306 (2.4); 1.2238 (4.6); 1.2185 (4.3); 1.2121 (4.2); 1.2058 (2.8); 1.2024 (2.6); 1.1966


(4.7); 1.1897 (2.5); 1.1807 (2.5); 1.1762 (3.9); 1.1693 (2.5); 0.0080 (0.6); −0.0002 (17.9); −0.0085 (0.6)


I-572: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.0216 (1.6); 8.5879 (6.0); 7.5420 (1.6); 7.5386 (2.2); 7.5334 (0.7); 7.5233 (1.2); 7.5203 (2.2); 7.5175 (2.5);


7.4724 (0.9); 7.4635 (1.0); 7.4599 (0.7); 7.4566 (0.9); 7.4494 (1.4); 7.3798 (3.3); 7.3721 (2.9); 7.3704 (1.8); 7.3664


(1.8); 7.3643 (2.0); 7.3603 (0.6); 7.3566 (3.8); 7.3536 (2.7); 7.3497 (1.6); 7.3458 (0.6); 7.3378 (0.8); 7.3336 (1.8);


7.2910 (0.7); 7.2879 (1.3); 7.2849 (0.8); 7.2746 (0.6); 7.2693 (1.5); 7.2641 (1.9); 7.2599 (16.7); 7.2574 (1.6); 7.2542


(1.3); 7.2504 (1.4); 7.2411 (1.0); 5.2988 (2.7); 3.3533 (0.9); 3.1855 (16.0); 2.6155 (15.2); 2.3944 (0.5); 2.3824 (0.9);


2.3623 (0.6); 1.4224 (1.1); 1.3363 (0.8); 1.3333 (0.7); 1.2843 (1.2); 1.2542 (5.8); 1.2450 (2.2); 1.2385 (1.9); 1.2309


(1.5); 1.2244 (2.0); 1.2175 (1.2); 1.2080 (1.3); 1.2040 (1.6); 1.1971 (1.0); 0.8800 (0.7); 0.8694 (0.6); 0.8527 (0.8);


0.0693 (2.8); 0.0079 (0.6); −0.0002 (22.3); −0.0085 (0.8)


I-4657: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.9063 (2.0); 8.6228 (5.8); 7.6318 (0.5); 7.6152 (1.2); 7.6107 (1.5); 7.5902 (2.2); 7.5693 (0.8); 7.5054 (1.6); 7.5004


(1.6); 7.2601 (14.1); 5.2996 (1.3); 3.4118 (16.0); 2.4142 (0.5); 2.4019 (1.0); 2.3824 (0.5); 1.2841 (1.0); 1.2818 (1.0);


1.2747 (2.6); 1.2700 (2.4); 1.2622 (3.7); 1.2571 (5.1); 1.2429 (1.4); 1.2376 (2.1); 1.2303 (1.2); −0.0002 (18.5); −0.0085 (0.7)


I-4656: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.7316 (0.8); 9.7182 (0.8); 8.6237 (5.6); 7.6636 (0.5); 7.6592 (0.6); 7.6426 (1.1); 7.6380 (1.2); 7.6073 (1.9); 7.5862


(0.8); 7.4958 (1.6); 7.4907 (1.5); 7.2609 (6.1); 6.8343 (1.1); 6.8206 (1.1); 5.2998 (1.8); 2.9698 (16.0); 2.3972 (1.0);


1.2763 (0.5); 1.2656 (4.2); 1.2574 (3.1); 1.2486 (1.8); 1.2456 (2.4); 1.2388 (0.8); −0.0002 (8.0)


I-586: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.2415 (3.4); 8.5831 (16.0); 7.5178 (0.6); 7.4360 (2.2); 7.4309 (2.0); 7.4258 (1.9); 7.4215 (1.9); 7.4188 (2.2);


7.4129 (3.7); 7.4020 (0.5); 7.3500 (0.8); 7.3370 (3.5); 7.3337 (4.4); 7.3315 (2.6); 7.3238 (7.9); 7.3150 (5.1); 7.3096


(4.2); 7.2976 (1.3); 7.2907 (0.9); 7.2808 (3.9); 7.2736 (2.2); 7.2708 (2.1); 7.2688 (2.1); 7.2634 (2.7); 7.2592 (105.6);


7.0577 (1.0); 7.0539 (1.1); 7.0372 (2.2); 7.0355 (2.3); 7.0191 (1.4); 7.0152 (1.5); 6.9956 (0.6); 6.9863 (2.0); 6.9835


(2.0); 6.9678 (2.4); 6.9650 (2.2); 6.8146 (3.0); 6.8123 (3.3); 6.7942 (2.6); 6.7918 (2.7); 6.7505 (2.0); 6.7476 (1.8);


6.7321 (3.3); 6.7292 (3.1); 6.7137 (1.6); 6.7108 (1.5); 3.8500 (0.9); 3.4971 (1.9); 3.3533 (2.7); 2.8025 (1.7); 2.7863


(3.4); 2.7705 (2.2); 2.4056 (0.6); 2.3936 (1.2); 2.3857 (1.3); 2.3740 (2.0); 2.3651 (0.9); 2.3616 (1.3); 2.3537 (1.4);


2.3417 (0.7); 2.1349 (1.0); 2.1189 (2.7); 2.1047 (3.1); 2.0906 (2.6); 2.0746 (0.9); 1.5442 (2.4); 1.2843 (0.5); 1.2708


(0.8); 1.2571 (3.4); 1.2506 (4.2); 1.2449 (3.9); 1.2388 (3.6); 1.2319 (2.4); 1.2201 (2.5); 1.2163 (4.0); 1.2098 (2.3);


1.2033 (2.3); 1.1961 (3.6); 1.1894 (2.4); 1.1760 (0.8); 0.0691 (2.7); 0.0079 (2.0); −0.0002 (78.2); −0.0085 (2.6)


I-609: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.4389 (2.5); 8.5746 (12.3); 7.4664 (1.8); 7.4591 (1.4); 7.4558 (2.0); 7.4496 (1.8); 7.4435 (2.9); 7.4353 (0.6);


7.3789 (0.9); 7.3670 (4.6); 7.3603 (3.5); 7.3562 (2.8); 7.3542 (2.8); 7.3502 (3.4); 7.3436 (5.8); 7.3316 (0.8); 7.2613


(37.9); 7.2557 (3.6); 7.2493 (2.1); 7.2443 (1.8); 7.2430 (2.0); 7.2403 (1.6); 7.2328 (2.1); 7.1471 (6.1); 6.8174 (2.0);


6.6812 (4.2); 6.5448 (2.1); 5.2986 (8.6); 3.7828 (8.5); 3.7801 (16.0); 3.7773 (9.2); 2.4048 (0.6); 2.3922 (0.9); 2.3850


(0.9); 2.3730 (1.8); 2.3643 (0.8); 2.3601 (1.0); 2.3530 (1.1); 2.3406 (0.6); 2.0447 (1.1); 1.2768 (0.5); 1.2589 (1.5);


1.2545 (1.3); 1.2488 (1.5); 1.2414 (3.2); 1.2373 (2.7); 1.2298 (2.9); 1.2210 (4.3); 1.2142 (1.8); 1.2006 (2.9); 1.1937


(1.7); 0.0080 (0.6); −0.0002 (24.5); −0.0085 (0.8)


I-605: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.4068 (1.2); 9.3949 (1.2); 8.5841 (13.2); 7.5187 (2.2); 7.4711 (1.8); 7.4640 (1.3); 7.4610 (1.9); 7.4546 (1.9);


7.4485 (2.8); 7.4401 (0.6); 7.3870 (0.8); 7.3753 (4.8); 7.3684 (3.5); 7.3645 (2.8); 7.3623 (2.8); 7.3584 (3.6); 7.3518


(6.1); 7.3399 (0.7); 7.2938 (0.6); 7.2875 (0.7); 7.2833 (0.7); 7.2754 (0.8); 7.2722 (0.9); 7.2707 (0.8); 7.2690 (1.2);


7.2683 (1.3); 7.2675 (1.2); 7.2659 (2.3); 7.2650 (3.2); 7.2642 (4.2); 7.2603 (410.4); 7.2553 (6.2); 7.2545 (5.2); 7.2537


(4.8); 7.2528 (4.2); 7.2520 (4.7); 7.2505 (2.9); 7.2497 (2.2); 7.2489 (2.2); 7.2472 (3.0); 7.2457 (2.6); 7.2432 (2.0);


7.2409 (0.7); 7.2401 (0.8); 7.2394 (0.7); 7.2386 (0.7); 7.2354 (1.7); 7.2315 (1.3); 7.2291 (0.8); 7.2211 (0.5); 7.1577


(4.1); 6.9967 (2.2); 5.9197 (1.1); 5.9065 (1.1); 3.8148 (15.8); 3.8137 (16.0); 2.3935 (0.9); 2.3867 (0.8); 2.3745 (1.8);


2.3659 (0.7); 2.3608 (0.8); 2.3550 (0.9); 2.0454 (1.6); 1.5522 (5.4); 1.2774 (0.6); 1.2596 (1.4); 1.2417 (3.4); 1.2289


(6.4); 1.2092 (3.3); 1.2018 (1.3); 0.1457 (0.7); 0.0149 (0.6); 0.0118 (0.6); 0.0110 (0.6); 0.0102 (0.7); 0.0079 (6.8);


0.0062 (1.3); 0.0054 (1.7); 0.0046 (2.2); 0.0038 (3.1); −0.0002 (255.6); −0.0028 (12.0); −0.0043 (5.4); −0.0052 (3.9);


−0.0060 (3.4); −0.0069 (3.2); −0.0085 (8.1); −0.0108 (1.4); −0.0116 (1.3); −0.0124 (1.0); −0.0132 (1.0); −0.0140 (0.9);


−0.0147 (0.6); −0.0156 (0.5); −0.0290 (0.7); −0.1494 (0.7)


I-4659: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.4456 (3.2); 8.5910 (16.0); 7.5910 (1.1); 7.5857 (1.3); 7.5688 (3.0); 7.5646 (3.5); 7.5457 (5.5); 7.5246 (1.9);


7.5182 (0.6); 7.4835 (4.0); 7.4820 (3.6); 7.4798 (3.6); 7.4784 (3.8); 7.2678 (0.6); 7.2597 (76.2); 7.1913 (0.9); 7.1836


(10.2); 7.1781 (3.1); 7.1667 (3.2); 7.1612 (11.3); 7.1536 (1.2); 6.8126 (1.1); 6.8049 (10.6); 6.7994 (3.0); 6.7880 (2.8);


6.7826 (9.2); 6.7749 (0.9); 5.2987 (1.0); 2.4537 (0.6); 2.4410 (1.2); 2.4343 (1.2); 2.4285 (0.9); 2.4220 (2.6); 2.4134


(1.0); 2.4090 (1.2); 2.4024 (1.3); 2.3898 (0.7); 2.0452 (0.6); 1.3329 (0.9); 1.3096 (0.7); 1.2945 (2.3); 1.2876 (5.9);


1.2838 (5.2); 1.2752 (7.6); 1.2709 (8.7); 1.2639 (3.5); 1.2547 (7.5); 1.2438 (2.9); 1.2298 (0.7); 0.8801 (0.8); 0.8695


(0.7); 0.8528 (0.7); 0.0080 (1.3); −0.0002 (49.3); −0.0085 (1.6)


I-553: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 11.5308 (1.1); 11.5124 (1.1); 8.5875 (1.2); 8.5688 (1.2); 8.5595 (8.8); 7.4689 (1.3); 7.4644 (1.8); 7.4515 (1.3);


7.4493 (1.5); 7.4458 (2.0); 7.3803 (0.7); 7.3754 (0.9); 7.3617 (1.9); 7.3567 (2.0); 7.3458 (1.7); 7.3437 (1.9); 7.3406


(1.8); 7.3376 (1.6); 7.3275 (2.1); 7.3235 (1.9); 7.3090 (0.8); 7.3049 (0.6); 7.2619 (7.0); 7.2174 (2.0); 7.2131 (1.4);


7.2110 (1.3); 7.1998 (1.9); 7.1944 (1.4); 3.1987 (16.0); 2.9883 (1.0); 2.8952 (0.7); 2.7893 (0.7); 2.4480 (0.7); 2.4395


(0.7); 2.4278 (1.5); 2.4191 (0.5); 2.4160 (0.8); 2.4075 (0.8); 1.3621 (0.6); 1.3507 (2.0); 1.3440 (2.5); 1.3392 (1.8);


1.3323 (2.4); 1.3236 (0.9); 1.2457 (0.8); 1.2365 (2.3); 1.2295 (1.6); 1.2259 (1.3); 1.2163 (2.3); 1.2092 (1.6); 1.1977


(0.5); −0.0002 (9.4)


I-556: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.8377 (3.3); 8.6035 (16.0); 8.4175 (8.8); 7.7703 (3.4); 7.7655 (4.3); 7.7576 (3.0); 7.7535 (3.1); 7.7460 (4.2);


7.4750 (2.4); 7.4680 (1.8); 7.4644 (2.8); 7.4583 (2.3); 7.4524 (3.6); 7.4442 (0.7); 7.4078 (0.9); 7.4039 (1.5); 7.4010


(1.5); 7.3967 (9.4); 7.3921 (9.2); 7.3843 (4.3); 7.3788 (4.7); 7.3751 (2.1); 7.3706 (1.3); 7.3683 (1.4); 7.3629 (6.0);


7.3563 (4.8); 7.3519 (3.8); 7.3502 (3.7); 7.3459 (4.7); 7.3394 (7.4); 7.3316 (0.6); 7.3273 (1.2); 7.2830 (0.5); 7.2750


(3.8); 7.2689 (2.6); 7.2600 (47.0); 7.2521 (2.5); 2.4427 (0.6); 2.4306 (1.3); 2.4226 (1.4); 2.4146 (1.3); 2.4108 (2.3);


2.4021 (1.0); 2.3986 (1.4); 2.3907 (1.5); 2.3786 (0.7); 1.5613 (2.0); 1.3039 (1.0); 1.2905 (3.3); 1.2835 (4.4); 1.2774


(4.6); 1.2718 (4.4); 1.2647 (2.6); 1.2613 (1.8); 1.2502 (3.0); 1.2436 (4.2); 1.2367 (2.8); 1.2309 (2.4); 1.2233 (4.6);


1.2165 (2.7); 1.2034 (1.0); 0.8819 (1.2); 0.0080 (1.5); −0.0002 (55.2); −0.0085 (1.6)


I-4658: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5433 (2.0); 8.5301 (16.0); 7.5844 (0.9); 7.5798 (1.0); 7.5631 (4.3); 7.5583 (5.5); 7.5513 (7.3); 7.5303 (1.4);


7.4908 (4.5); 7.4877 (4.4); 7.2609 (48.9); 2.9820 (8.9); 2.9682 (3.9); 2.4010 (0.6); 2.3886 (1.4); 2.3813 (1.5); 2.3751


(1.0); 2.3693 (2.7); 2.3606 (1.2); 2.3567 (1.5); 2.3493 (1.6); 2.3369 (0.8); 2.0077 (0.9); 1.8942 (4.0); 1.8864 (5.5);


1.8773 (11.3); 1.8682 (5.5); 1.8603 (3.9); 1.5932 (0.7); 1.2593 (0.8); 1.2445 (2.7); 1.2374 (6.1); 1.2325 (5.5); 1.2258


(5.3); 1.2199 (5.2); 1.2149 (6.4); 1.2080 (2.8); 1.2003 (2.8); 1.1944 (4.8); 1.1877 (2.7); 1.1734 (0.6); 0.0080 (2.1);


−0.0002 (55.8); −0.0084 (2.0)


I-4651: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.9464 (1.9); 8.5567 (16.0); 7.6373 (1.3); 7.6325 (1.3); 7.6160 (5.1); 7.6113 (6.0); 7.6022 (8.5); 7.5809 (1.8);


7.4956 (5.6); 7.2612 (26.7); 5.2997 (3.7); 3.9657 (4.2); 2.3993 (0.8); 2.3863 (1.5); 2.3802 (1.7); 2.3747 (1.2); 2.3674


(3.5); 2.3590 (1.2); 2.3539 (1.6); 2.3483 (1.8); 2.3353 (1.0); 1.9629 (1.0); 1.5651 (0.5); 1.2843 (0.7); 1.2562 (2.5);


1.2403 (2.8); 1.2335 (9.2); 1.2235 (13.0); 1.2175 (6.8); 1.2086 (4.7); 1.2044 (8.0); 1.1976 (3.3); 1.1816 (0.8); 0.0080


(0.8); −0.0002 (26.8); −0.0083 (1.3)


I-4662: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.9095 (1.0); 8.5486 (16.0); 7.6734 (3.1); 7.6704 (3.2); 7.6535 (3.6); 7.6505 (3.6); 7.4247 (1.7); 7.4217 (1.8);


7.4060 (4.5); 7.4029 (4.6); 7.3872 (3.1); 7.3841 (3.0); 7.3074 (2.4); 7.3030 (3.0); 7.2885 (2.4); 7.2875 (2.7); 7.2841


(2.8); 7.2832 (3.4); 7.2687 (2.0); 7.2668 (0.6); 7.2643 (2.6); 7.2636 (2.2); 7.2615 (32.1); 7.2436 (4.0); 7.2394 (3.4);


7.2248 (3.2); 7.2205 (2.8); 5.2989 (9.8); 3.9676 (2.7); 3.9575 (2.6); 3.6690 (1.3); 2.3851 (0.7); 2.3727 (1.3); 2.3654


(1.4); 2.3595 (0.9); 2.3532 (2.7); 2.3447 (1.0); 2.3405 (1.3); 2.3334 (1.4); 2.3210 (0.8); 2.0448 (0.8); 1.2589 (0.9);


1.2549 (0.7); 1.2453 (0.7); 1.2302 (2.6); 1.2231 (6.3); 1.2183 (5.8); 1.2113 (4.9); 1.2088 (3.1); 1.2062 (4.4); 1.2021


(6.5); 1.1950 (2.8); 1.1877 (2.8); 1.1841 (2.5); 1.1818 (4.5); 1.1747 (3.0); 1.1604 (0.7); 0.0079 (0.6); −0.0002 (19.6);


−0.0085 (0.6)


I-597: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.5804 (2.0); 8.5769 (16.0); 8.5638 (3.7); 7.4874 (0.5); 7.4759 (0.5); 7.4700 (0.5); 7.4647 (0.8); 7.4333 (2.2);


7.4262 (1.8); 7.4228 (2.8); 7.4166 (2.3); 7.4107 (3.4); 7.4026 (0.6); 7.3769 (1.0); 7.3746 (1.0); 7.3704 (1.0); 7.3641


(1.2); 7.3579 (1.0); 7.3531 (1.1); 7.3519 (1.2); 7.3373 (1.1); 7.3254 (5.4); 7.3187 (4.4); 7.3145 (3.4); 7.3127 (3.4);


7.3083 (4.6); 7.3019 (7.0); 7.2898 (1.0); 7.2649 (0.6); 7.2641 (0.8); 7.2609 (43.7); 7.2568 (1.1); 7.2560 (1.0); 7.2529


(1.0); 7.2505 (1.3); 7.2451 (4.3); 7.2390 (3.1); 7.2328 (3.0); 7.2297 (2.0); 7.2225 (2.2); 2.4414 (2.2); 2.4262 (3.5);


2.4099 (3.7); 2.3999 (2.8); 2.3846 (4.5); 2.3783 (3.8); 2.3687 (3.7); 2.3584 (1.9); 2.3522 (0.9); 2.3458 (0.9); 2.3398


(1.0); 2.3226 (0.6); 2.0452 (0.6); 1.7693 (0.8); 1.7575 (2.2); 1.7424 (3.9); 1.7282 (3.3); 1.7121 (1.6); 1.6819 (1.3);


1.6689 (2.1); 1.6568 (2.1); 1.6387 (1.0); 1.5634 (0.8); 1.2845 (0.8); 1.2647 (2.2); 1.2597 (2.0); 1.2367 (2.1); 1.2301


(5.2); 1.2253 (4.4); 1.2174 (6.2); 1.2125 (7.5); 1.2060 (3.0); 1.2018 (2.4); 1.1978 (2.3); 1.1926 (4.1); 1.1855 (2.5);


1.1818 (1.4); 1.1745 (0.8); 0.8989 (1.2); 0.8820 (4.5); 0.8643 (1.7); 0.0080 (1.5); −0.0002 (61.5); −0.0085 (1.9);


−0.0284 (0.6)


I-585: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.3924 (2.6); 8.5945 (16.0); 7.5188 (1.2); 7.4343 (2.6); 7.4242 (2.4); 7.4177 (2.3); 7.4112 (4.2); 7.4030 (0.6);


7.3470 (1.1); 7.3354 (7.6); 7.3283 (4.8); 7.3251 (3.6); 7.3222 (3.6); 7.3191 (4.6); 7.3121 (8.0); 7.3004 (1.0); 7.2598


(211.4); 7.2381 (4.2); 7.2313 (2.5); 7.2270 (1.8); 7.2245 (2.6); 7.2150 (2.6); 7.1810 (0.9); 7.1733 (10.2); 7.1679 (2.9);


7.1565 (3.2); 7.1510 (11.2); 7.1432 (1.0); 6.9958 (1.1); 6.8111 (1.1); 6.8034 (11.6); 6.7979 (3.1); 6.7866 (3.1); 6.7812


(9.9); 6.7735 (0.9); 6.1358 (0.9); 2.4401 (0.7); 2.4279 (1.4); 2.4203 (1.6); 2.4084 (2.5); 2.3956 (1.4); 2.3881 (1.6);


2.3763 (0.9); 2.0450 (1.4); 1.5589 (1.8); 1.2818 (3.0); 1.2744 (6.0); 1.2692 (6.4); 1.2630 (7.0); 1.2481 (5.4); 1.2411


(3.1); 1.2275 (4.4); 1.2207 (2.5); 0.8990 (1.6); 0.8821 (5.3); 0.8643 (2.1); 0.0079 (3.5); −0.0002 (130.1); −0.0085 (3.9);


−0.1492 (0.5)


I-574: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.3978 (1.6); 8.5944 (16.0); 7.5183 (0.6); 7.4344 (2.5); 7.4247 (2.2); 7.4220 (1.8); 7.4180 (2.1); 7.4113 (4.0);


7.4029 (0.6); 7.3456 (1.0); 7.3344 (7.8); 7.3271 (4.6); 7.3243 (3.3); 7.3211 (3.4); 7.3183 (4.6); 7.3110 (8.3); 7.2996


(1.0); 7.2594 (97.3); 7.2427 (3.9); 7.2359 (2.3); 7.2320 (2.0); 7.2291 (2.3); 7.2196 (2.4); 7.0102 (3.0); 6.9917 (5.0);


6.9829 (1.9); 6.9796 (1.6); 6.9743 (2.8); 6.9719 (2.9); 6.9604 (3.8); 6.9445 (2.7); 6.9397 (2.5); 6.9244 (1.1); 6.9202


(0.9); 6.8565 (1.2); 6.8512 (1.1); 6.8441 (1.3); 6.8393 (1.9); 6.8335 (1.2); 6.8260 (1.2); 6.8218 (1.2); 6.8190 (1.6);


6.8134 (0.7); 6.8056 (0.8); 6.8011 (0.7); 6.3180 (1.3); 2.4453 (0.6); 2.4332 (1.4); 2.4254 (1.4); 2.4136 (2.3); 2.4047


(1.0); 2.4010 (1.4); 2.3933 (1.6); 2.3811 (0.7); 2.0449 (0.6); 1.5673 (1.1); 1.3007 (0.6); 1.2866 (2.3); 1.2797 (4.3);


1.2742 (4.1); 1.2681 (4.2); 1.2619 (2.8); 1.2492 (4.4); 1.2425 (2.4); 1.2348 (2.6); 1.2289 (3.9); 1.2222 (2.4); 1.2077


(0.6); 0.8819 (0.7); 0.0080 (1.8); −0.0002 (64.7); −0.0085 (1.9)


I-555: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.6532 (16.0); 7.4492 (3.0); 7.4452 (3.2); 7.4308 (3.0); 7.4292 (3.5); 7.4271 (3.4); 7.4258 (3.2); 7.3321 (2.2);


7.3274 (2.3); 7.3259 (2.2); 7.3199 (1.7); 7.3146 (5.1); 7.3097 (5.2); 7.3008 (5.8); 7.2953 (2.9); 7.2824 (4.3); 7.2763


(6.5); 7.2719 (4.8); 7.2631 (36.4); 7.2585 (3.0); 7.2544 (2.9); 7.2395 (1.2); 7.2359 (1.0); 6.8526 (3.6); 6.8484 (7.5);


6.8442 (3.5); 5.2998 (12.5); 3.7933 (1.9); 3.7687 (3.7); 3.7437 (2.1); 2.8145 (2.1); 2.8108 (2.1); 2.7883 (3.8); 2.7651


(2.0); 2.7616 (2.0); 2.3880 (0.7); 2.3762 (1.6); 2.3676 (1.7); 2.3643 (1.0); 2.3559 (3.3); 2.3471 (1.1); 2.3440 (1.8);


2.3355 (1.7); 2.3237 (0.8); 2.0914 (2.1); 1.2608 (1.4); 1.2497 (4.3); 1.2428 (5.3); 1.2381 (3.8); 1.2311 (4.9); 1.2227


(1.8); 1.1454 (1.7); 1.1366 (5.1); 1.1296 (3.4); 1.1270 (2.6); 1.1163 (5.0); 1.1091 (3.5); 1.0981 (1.1); 0.0080 (0.6);


−0.0002 (25.4); −0.0085 (0.8)


I-593: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.5110 (3.3); 8.6133(11.1); 7.4452 (1.8); 7.4387 (1.2); 7.4351 (1.3); 7.4331 (1.5); 7.4273 (1.6); 7.4221 (2.7);


7.3444 (0.8); 7.3320 (3.0); 7.3294 (2.8); 7.3257 (3.0); 7.3191 (4.2); 7.3124 (2.9); 7.3082 (3.4); 7.3067 (3.4); 7.2939


(0.8); 7.2606 (38.2); 7.2294 (2.8); 7.2235 (1.7); 7.2176 (1.8); 7.2130 (1.2); 7.2062 (1.8); 6.4258 (1.3); 6.4212 (4.3);


6.4166 (4.2); 6.4121 (1.3); 2.4112 (0.9); 2.4031 (1.0); 2.3952 (1.0); 2.3912 (1.7); 2.3825 (0.7); 2.3791 (1.0); 2.3711


(1.1); 2.3590 (0.6); 2.1000 (16.0); 2.0954 (15.7); 2.0451 (1.4); 1.2874 (0.9); 1.2739 (2.8); 1.2669 (4.0); 1.2614 (4.4);


1.2551 (3.5); 1.2479 (1.7); 1.2414 (0.7); 1.2345 (2.2); 1.2281 (3.2); 1.2212 (2.1); 1.2178 (1.4); 1.2152 (1.9); 1.2077


(3.4); 1.2008 (2.0); 1.1881 (0.8); 0.8989 (0.5); 0.8820 (1.6); 0.8642 (0.6); 0.0080 (0.7); −0.0002 (25.6); −0.0085 (0.8)


I-573: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.9671 (0.9); 8.6173 (5.7); 8.5280 (1.6); 7.8776 (1.6); 7.8727 (1.8); 7.8683 (0.5); 7.8645 (1.2); 7.8608 (1.2);


7.8588 (0.9); 7.8531 (1.9); 7.5957 (0.6); 7.5774 (0.5); 7.4650 (1.0); 7.4583 (0.7); 7.4541 (1.1); 7.4478 (0.8); 7.4419


(1.4); 7.3770 (0.6); 7.3706 (3.9); 7.3660 (3.2); 7.3577 (2.0); 7.3513 (3.1); 7.3446 (2.1); 7.3421 (1.0); 7.3388 (1.9);


7.3329 (1.9); 7.3267 (3.0); 7.3208 (0.8); 7.3143 (0.5); 7.3122 (0.7); 7.3029 (0.6); 7.2732 (1.5); 7.2673 (1.0); 7.2600


(33.9); 7.2503 (1.0); 2.6147 (0.8); 2.4194 (1.0); 2.4012 (16.0); 2.3757 (4.3); 1.2776 (0.8); 1.2711 (2.1); 1.2664 (1.7);


1.2590 (2.9); 1.2558 (2.8); 1.2494 (0.9); 1.2410 (0.9); 1.2361 (1.7); 1.2290 (0.8); 0.0079 (0.6); −0.0002 (24.9); −0.0085 (0.8)


I-589: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.3927 (1.3); 8.5919 (10.7); 7.5184 (0.7); 7.4330 (1.5); 7.4239 (2.0); 7.4197 (1.3); 7.4168 (1.6); 7.4099 (2.5);


7.3435 (0.7); 7.3327 (6.1); 7.3249 (3.5); 7.3232 (2.5); 7.3189 (2.6); 7.3172 (3.5); 7.3094 (6.3); 7.3005 (0.5); 7.2985


(0.6); 7.2887 (0.5); 7.2656 (0.6); 7.2649 (0.7); 7.2640 (1.2); 7.2632 (2.0); 7.2600 (112.0); 7.2566 (2.7); 7.2558 (2.2);


7.2551 (1.8); 7.2542 (1.4); 7.2534 (1.4); 7.2527 (1.1); 7.2519 (0.9); 7.2510 (0.8); 7.2503 (0.7); 7.2494 (0.6); 7.2486


(0.6); 7.2478 (0.6); 7.2444 (2.8); 7.2416 (0.5); 7.2374 (1.9); 7.2344 (1.6); 7.2303 (1.8); 7.2210 (1.6); 7.0821 (2.4);


7.0795 (2.5); 6.9963 (0.7); 6.9449 (1.1); 6.9431 (1.2); 6.9401 (1.1); 6.9384 (1.0); 6.9244 (1.6); 6.9226 (1.7); 6.9196


(1.6); 6.9179 (1.6); 6.8333 (4.4); 6.8128 (3.1); 6.4034 (0.6); 5.2995 (3.8); 2.4324 (0.8); 2.4249 (0.8); 2.4131 (1.4);


2.4042 (0.6); 2.4004 (0.8); 2.3928 (1.0); 2.2327 (16.0); 1.2817 (1.4); 1.2746 (2.7); 1.2693 (2.8); 1.2633 (2.9); 1.2571


(2.1); 1.2479 (3.0); 1.2412 (1.5); 1.2319 (1.6); 1.2276 (2.3); 1.2207 (1.4); 0.8819 (1.4); 0.8642 (0.5); 0.0080 (2.5);


0.0065 (0.5); 0.0056 (0.5); 0.0048 (0.7); 0.0039 (1.1); 0.0031 (2.0); 0.0023 (3.4); −0.0002 (86.0); −0.0026 (4.0);


−0.0034 (2.8); −0.0042 (1.8); −0.0050 (1.4); −0.0059 (1.1); −0.0067 (1.0); −0.0084 (2.6)


I-599: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.1939 (3.5); 8.5893 (13.2); 7.5181 (1.1); 7.4243 (2.1); 7.4196 (1.5); 7.4147 (1.5); 7.4073 (1.9); 7.4012 (3.0);


7.3426 (0.6); 7.3295 (2.7); 7.3259 (3.8); 7.3160 (7.2); 7.3075 (4.8); 7.3016 (3.2); 7.2769 (4.2); 7.2591 (209.5); 7.2348


(3.3); 7.2164 (4.4); 7.2127 (4.7); 7.1944 (4.0); 6.9952 (1.2); 6.8696 (5.6); 6.8498 (4.6); 6.8318 (1.7); 6.8137 (3.2);


6.7955 (1.4); 3.5516 (3.5); 3.5327 (3.8); 3.5137 (3.8); 2.4196 (1.0); 2.4122 (1.1); 2.4007 (1.7); 2.3880 (1.0); 2.3802


(1.1); 2.3675 (0.6); 1.6949 (0.8); 1.6769 (1.7); 1.6569 (3.1); 1.6394 (1.9); 1.6194 (1.2); 1.5506 (1.7); 1.4508 (0.7);


1.4320 (1.9); 1.4136 (3.0); 1.3950 (2.7); 1.3761 (1.7); 1.2598 (3.0); 1.2323 (3.8); 1.2120 (3.0); 1.2056 (1.7); 0.9685


(7.7); 0.9502 (16.0); 0.9317 (6.6); 0.1456 (0.7); 0.0687 (0.6); 0.0079 (4.0); −0.0002 (148.1); −0.0085 (4.5); −0.1495 (0.6)


I-606: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.4095 (2.1); 9.3989 (2.1); 8.5986 (16.0); 7.5184 (0.5); 7.4365 (2.7); 7.4277 (3.1); 7.4235 (2.0); 7.4207 (2.3);


7.4132 (4.3); 7.4047 (0.7); 7.3525 (1.0); 7.3418 (8.3); 7.3339 (5.2); 7.3265 (5.2); 7.3186 (8.3); 7.3080 (1.0); 7.2596


(100.8); 7.2459 (4.4); 7.2385 (2.4); 7.2357 (2.2); 7.2315 (3.4); 7.2226 (2.7); 7.0530 (2.6); 7.0472 (2.6); 7.0333 (2.8);


7.0272 (2.8); 6.9955 (0.6); 6.9150 (0.6); 6.9012 (1.0); 6.8938 (4.6); 6.8898 (4.2); 6.8838 (3.4); 6.8796 (4.7); 6.8711


(3.4); 6.8649 (2.9); 6.8484 (0.6); 6.8424 (0.7); 6.3656 (2.7); 6.3546 (2.7); 2.4390 (0.7); 2.4268 (1.3); 2.4192 (1.3);


2.4075 (2.6); 2.3946 (1.5); 2.3873 (1.6); 2.3749 (0.8); 1.5553 (2.1); 1.2731 (4.9); 1.2681 (4.6); 1.2614 (4.7); 1.2495


(5.6); 1.2427 (2.4); 1.2291 (4.3); 1.2221 (2.3); 0.8819 (1.2); 0.0079 (2.1); −0.0002 (73.3); −0.0085 (2.2)


I-590: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.3946 (1.0); 9.3857 (1.0); 8.6121 (9.5); 7.4484 (1.4); 7.4416 (1.2); 7.4379 (1.0); 7.4348 (1.5); 7.4335 (1.3); 7.4256


(2.1); 7.3475 (5.1); 7.3400 (1.9); 7.3379 (3.0); 7.3339 (3.1); 7.3317 (1.9); 7.3243 (3.7); 7.2695 (0.5); 7.2598 (78.9);


7.2540 (1.1); 7.2532 (1.0); 7.2509 (2.3); 7.2469 (1.3); 7.2440 (1.3); 7.2368 (1.3); 7.1783 (4.3); 7.1573 (4.8); 6.9257


(2.9); 6.9198 (3.2); 6.8103 (2.6); 6.8043 (2.4); 6.7892 (2.3); 6.7832 (2.2); 6.4311 (1.6); 6.4215 (1.6); 2.4378 (0.7);


2.4302 (0.7); 2.4185 (1.2); 2.4096 (0.5); 2.4058 (0.7); 2.3982 (0.8); 1.5372 (16.0); 1.2874 (2.0); 1.2765 (1.9); 1.2603


(2.9); 1.2537 (1.5); 1.2401 (2.0); 1.2332 (1.2); 0.8820 (1.2); 0.8643 (0.5); 0.0080 (2.9); −0.0002 (105.6); −0.0085 (2.9)


I-598: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.9425 (2.0); 9.9265 (2.0); 8.5441 (16.0); 7.4236 (2.6); 7.4180 (1.9); 7.4160 (1.8); 7.4095 (2.0); 7.4050 (2.5);


7.4004 (4.1); 7.3436 (0.8); 7.3379 (1.4); 7.3251 (4.0); 7.3194 (7.3); 7.3106 (5.9); 7.3015 (6.9); 7.2968 (4.1); 7.2833


(1.5); 7.2740 (8.7); 7.2598 (66.2); 7.2539 (10.1); 7.2392 (13.9); 7.2306 (0.7); 7.2220 (5.5); 7.2190 (16.7); 7.2127 (2.4);


7.2075 (2.0); 7.2055 (2.1); 7.1990 (2.6); 7.0174 (3.4); 7.0013 (3.3); 6.9202 (2.7); 6.9117 (4.9); 6.9000 (3.7); 6.8914


(6.4); 6.8800 (2.2); 6.8713 (3.8); 5.2984 (4.2); 2.4172 (0.6); 2.4050 (1.4); 2.3971 (1.5); 2.3856 (2.3); 2.3765 (1.0);


2.3729 (1.5); 2.3650 (1.5); 2.3530 (0.8); 1.2823 (0.8); 1.2689 (2.6); 1.2617 (4.2); 1.2562 (4.3); 1.2505 (3.9); 1.2435


(2.2); 1.2272 (4.4); 1.2209 (2.5); 1.2141 (2.2); 1.2067 (4.0); 1.2005 (2.3); 1.1874 (0.6); 0.0080 (1.4); −0.0002 (48.4);


−0.0085 (1.3)


I-579: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.8306 (3.3); 8.6032 (16.0); 8.4212 (8.4); 7.7655 (3.7); 7.7601 (1.4); 7.7519 (4.0); 7.7479 (1.9); 7.7435 (4.2);


7.7354 (1.5); 7.7300 (3.9); 7.4744 (2.3); 7.4675 (1.7); 7.4637 (3.3); 7.4576 (2.3); 7.4517 (3.5); 7.4511 (3.6); 7.4436


(0.6); 7.3760 (1.1); 7.3641 (5.1); 7.3633 (5.0); 7.3574 (4.4); 7.3528 (3.7); 7.3513 (3.7); 7.3466 (4.6); 7.3403 (6.8);


7.3327 (0.5); 7.3280 (1.1); 7.2794 (0.6); 7.2714 (3.9); 7.2654 (2.6); 7.2600 (29.0); 7.2559 (2.5); 7.2527 (0.6); 7.2518


(0.6); 7.2484 (2.4); 7.0957 (4.2); 7.0906 (1.3); 7.0787 (1.4); 7.0741 (7.5); 7.0695 (1.6); 7.0575 (1.2); 7.0524 (4.0);


2.4362 (0.6); 2.4241 (1.2); 2.4162 (1.3); 2.4082 (1.2); 2.4043 (2.2); 2.3956 (0.9); 2.3921 (1.3); 2.3842 (1.4); 2.3721


(0.6); 2.0450 (0.7); 1.5627 (0.5); 1.2994 (1.1); 1.2860 (3.6); 1.2789 (4.6); 1.2738 (5.1); 1.2672 (5.4); 1.2604 (3.4);


1.2594 (3.4); 1.2476 (2.7); 1.2411 (4.3); 1.2343 (2.7); 1.2284 (2.5); 1.2208 (4.2); 1.2140 (2.6); 1.2010 (0.9); 0.8987


(0.9); 0.8818 (3.5); 0.8641 (1.3); 0.0080 (1.0); 0.0040 (0.5); 0.0023 (1.3); −0.0002 (34.3); −0.0033 (1.5); −0.0050 (0.7);


−0.0058 (0.5); −0.0084 (1.1)


I-607: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.2708 (2.5); 8.5861 (16.0); 7.4344 (2.4); 7.4268 (1.7); 7.4249 (2.2); 7.4226 (1.9); 7.4183 (2.3); 7.4113 (3.6);


7.4036 (0.6); 7.3404 (0.9); 7.3290 (7.2); 7.3219 (4.5); 7.3188 (3.3); 7.3160 (3.2); 7.3128 (4.7); 7.3057 (8.3); 7.2975


(0.6); 7.2943 (1.1); 7.2673 (0.5); 7.2621 (18.2); 7.2549 (4.2); 7.2485 (2.5); 7.2442 (2.0); 7.2419 (2.3); 7.2399 (1.9);


7.2317 (2.2); 2.5507 (1.9); 2.5325 (4.1); 2.5142 (2.2); 2.4191 (2.2); 2.4006 (5.0); 2.3894 (1.6); 2.3838 (3.6); 2.3712


(3.0); 2.3632 (1.0); 2.3569 (1.1); 2.3526 (1.2); 2.3391 (0.8); 1.9686 (0.9); 1.9512 (3.0); 1.9338 (4.3); 1.9160 (3.1);


1.8987 (1.3); 1.8360 (1.1); 1.8191 (3.6); 1.8022 (4.7); 1.7841 (3.0); 1.7680 (0.6); 1.7657 (0.6); 1.2631 (0.6); 1.2593


(0.6); 1.2278 (1.3); 1.2209 (7.2); 1.2160 (9.8); 1.2092 (6.4); 1.1961 (5.6); 1.1896 (2.0); 0.8818 (0.8); 0.0080 (0.6);


−0.0002 (23.0); −0.0084 (0.8)


I-587: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.4695 (1.7); 8.6028 (1.0); 8.5751 (10.8); 7.7575 (1.8); 7.7446 (3.8); 7.7317 (1.8); 7.4455 (1.7); 7.4375 (1.3);


7.4352 (1.7); 7.4333 (1.4); 7.4286 (1.8); 7.4223 (2.6); 7.3484 (0.8); 7.3449 (0.7); 7.3368 (5.1); 7.3298 (3.4); 7.3264


(2.6); 7.3238 (2.5); 7.3204 (3.5); 7.3135 (5.8); 7.3019 (0.7); 7.2608 (23.4); 7.2495 (2.9); 7.2425 (1.8); 7.2380 (1.6);


7.2358 (1.6); 7.2338 (1.2); 7.2262 (1.6); 2.4275 (1.1); 2.4146 (1.2); 2.4086 (3.5); 2.3957 (3.7); 2.3898 (4.0); 2.3770


(3.9); 2.3711 (2.0); 2.3678 (2.0); 2.3584 (1.7); 2.3556 (1.2); 2.3478 (1.3); 2.3354 (0.7); 1.5630 (1.1); 1.2647 (1.2);


1.2625 (1.2); 1.2594 (0.7); 1.2482 (2.4); 1.2459 (2.0); 1.2413 (3.4); 1.2361 (3.3); 1.2295 (4.0); 1.2232 (2.6); 1.2162


(2.1); 1.2098 (3.6); 1.2029 (2.0); 1.1962 (2.3); 1.1894 (3.1); 1.1826 (2.0); 1.1689 (0.7); 1.1534 (7.5); 1.1346 (16.0);


1.1158 (7.2); 0.8819 (1.0); 0.0079 (0.9); −0.0002 (30.4); −0.0028 (1.4); −0.0044 (0.6); −0.0085 (0.9)


I-3393: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.6703 (2.7); 8.5662 (6.0); 7.9826 (1.3); 7.9122 (1.3); 7.8588 (1.3); 7.8336 (1.3); 7.3146 (1.4); 7.2940 (3.0); 7.2733


(1.9); 7.2616 (10.4); 7.0871 (1.9); 7.0848 (1.9); 7.0667 (1.6); 7.0645 (1.5); 6.8562 (1.6); 6.8544 (1.7); 6.8352 (1.5);


6.8334 (1.5); 5.2990 (16.0); 4.1301 (1.2); 4.1122 (1.2); 3.9429 (4.2); 3.9099 (4.2); 3.8470 (1.1); 3.6912 (15.3); 3.6626


(1.2); 2.3496 (1.0); 2.3301 (0.5); 2.0445 (5.4); 1.5711 (1.7); 1.2766 (1.6); 1.2588 (3.6); 1.2409 (1.7); 1.2303 (1.0);


1.2233 (2.3); 1.2187 (1.9); 1.2107 (2.9); 1.2059 (3.2); 1.1990 (1.0); 1.1913 (1.1); 1.1859 (1.8); 1.1787 (1.0); −0.0002 (13.7)


I-509: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.4130 (2.1); 8.5915 (16.0); 7.4313 (2.2); 7.4235 (1.9); 7.4220 (2.3); 7.4191 (1.9); 7.4153 (2.4); 7.4087 (3.6);


7.4081 (3.6); 7.4002 (0.6); 7.3389 (1.0); 7.3362 (0.6); 7.3277 (8.1); 7.3203 (4.9); 7.3177 (3.4); 7.3144 (3.4); 7.3117


(4.8); 7.3044 (9.0); 7.2958 (0.6); 7.2933 (1.0); 7.2595 (88.0); 7.2505 (0.9); 7.2421 (3.7); 7.2354 (2.8); 7.2322 (5.4);


7.2287 (3.2); 7.2272 (3.6); 7.2189 (3.0); 7.2138 (6.2); 7.2109 (6.1); 7.1973 (1.7); 7.1924 (5.4); 7.1872 (0.7); 6.9175


(1.1); 6.9148 (2.4); 6.9121 (1.6); 6.8964 (4.2); 6.8941 (2.1); 6.8778 (2.8); 6.8748 (6.9); 6.8719 (7.1); 6.8699 (3.5);


6.8667 (1.7); 6.8579 (1.7); 6.8557 (2.9); 6.8531 (6.4); 6.8505 (4.9); 6.8449 (0.6); 2.4431 (0.6); 2.4310 (1.3); 2.4233


(1.3); 2.4114 (2.1); 2.4027 (0.9); 2.3989 (1.3); 2.3912 (1.4); 2.3791 (0.7); 2.0452 (1.6); 1.5449 (1.4); 1.2980 (0.8);


1.2842 (2.8); 1.2772 (4.9); 1.2718 (4.7); 1.2655 (5.5); 1.2594 (4.6); 1.2455 (4.1); 1.2388 (2.4); 1.2317 (2.6); 1.2253


(3.7); 1.2184 (2.4); 1.2046 (0.7); 0.8988 (1.1); 0.8819 (4.1); 0.8642 (1.5); 0.0275 (0.6); 0.0079 (3.4); −0.0002 (117.6);


−0.0052 (1.7); −0.0060 (1.4); −0.0085 (3.5)


I-608: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.4163 (1.0); 9.4055 (1.0); 8.5992 (8.3); 7.4345 (1.4); 7.4259 (1.7); 7.4191 (1.2); 7.4113 (2.1); 7.3453 (0.6); 7.3354


(4.3); 7.3269 (2.9); 7.3204 (3.0); 7.3121 (4.4); 7.3017 (0.6); 7.2660 (2.3); 7.2596 (55.7); 7.2486 (2.4); 7.2466 (2.3);


7.2425 (2.5); 7.2344 (1.8); 7.2256 (1.3); 7.1575 (0.7); 7.1365 (1.4); 7.1185 (1.0); 6.9431 (1.7); 6.9397 (1.8); 6.9230


(1.4); 6.9196 (1.4); 6.8468 (1.2); 6.8430 (1.1); 6.8273 (1.6); 6.8240 (1.5); 6.8086 (1.0); 6.8047 (0.9); 6.4878 (1.5);


6.4769 (1.5); 2.4315 (0.7); 2.4239 (0.7); 2.4120 (1.2); 2.3993 (0.8); 2.3919 (0.8); 1.5374 (16.0); 1.2849 (1.3); 1.2774


(2.5); 1.2723 (2.4); 1.2658 (2.8); 1.2491 (2.5); 1.2432 (1.3); 1.2286 (2.1); 1.2226 (1.2); 0.8820 (1.5); 0.8644 (0.6);


0.0080 (2.0); −0.0002 (72.4); −0.0085 (2.1)


I-564: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.5950 (1.9); 9.5785 (1.9); 8.6044 (0.6); 8.5878 (16.0); 7.5187 (1.1); 7.4512 (1.0); 7.4358 (1.4); 7.4283 (1.7);


7.3961 (1.1); 7.3861 (5.6); 7.3777 (4.9); 7.3716 (4.4); 7.3628 (4.9); 7.3533 (0.9); 7.2640 (4.2); 7.2603 (139.1); 7.2501


(4.2); 7.2414 (3.1); 7.2326 (0.9); 6.9967 (0.7); 4.1310 (1.4); 4.1131 (1.5); 4.0411 (0.6); 3.6386 (0.6); 3.3838 (4.3);


3.3703 (4.0); 3.3191 (0.6); 2.3951 (0.6); 2.3826 (1.1); 2.3755 (1.1); 2.3638 (2.1); 2.3548 (1.0); 2.3509 (1.2); 2.3437


(1.3); 2.3313 (0.8); 2.2766 (0.6); 2.1018 (1.2); 2.0740 (0.8); 2.0455 (7.5); 1.9701 (1.0); 1.9407 (1.3); 1.7571 (0.5);


1.5427(11.1); 1.3035 (0.5); 1.2774 (2.9); 1.2596 (6.3); 1.2417 (5.4); 1.2226 (5.0); 1.2020 (3.4); 1.1952 (1.7); 0.8989


(1.3); 0.8820 (4.9); 0.8643 (1.8); 0.0080 (4.6); −0.0002 (187.0); −0.0085 (5.9)


I-583: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.6156 (0.8); 8.6040 (6.1); 8.5747 (0.8); 7.4751 (0.9); 7.4634 (1.4); 7.4580 (1.2); 7.4518 (1.4); 7.4414 (0.6); 7.3882


(1.6); 7.3806 (2.3); 7.3701 (1.9); 7.3671 (2.0); 7.3543 (1.1); 7.2611 (28.8); 7.2417 (0.9); 6.9602 (0.5); 6.9449 (0.6);


4.2117 (0.8); 4.1486 (1.1); 4.1308 (3.3); 4.1129 (3.4); 4.0951 (1.2); 3.3197 (6.1); 2.4023 (0.6); 2.3892 (0.9); 2.3854


(0.9); 2.3709 (2.0); 2.3620 (0.9); 2.3570 (0.9); 2.3509 (1.0); 2.3383 (0.6); 2.1333 (0.6); 2.0931 (0.8); 2.0453 (16.0);


2.0114 (0.6); 1.9959 (0.6); 1.9792 (0.6); 1.9145 (0.8); 1.8978 (0.6); 1.7646 (1.6); 1.2771 (4.9); 1.2593 (10.5); 1.2534


(2.1); 1.2415 (8.0); 1.2302 (6.0); 1.2113 (4.0); 1.2036 (1.5); 0.0080 (1.0); −0.0002 (37.5); −0.0085 (1.0)


I-505: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.6923 (0.6); 8.5519 (3.6); 8.5447 (16.0); 7.4392 (2.5); 7.4325 (1.9); 7.4277 (2.1); 7.4260 (2.5); 7.4237 (2.1);


7.4161 (3.9); 7.4060 (0.7); 7.3474 (0.8); 7.3444 (0.7); 7.3358 (7.7); 7.3288 (3.4); 7.3258 (5.3); 7.3226 (5.4); 7.3195


(3.2); 7.3130 (5.9); 7.3039 (0.6); 7.3009 (0.7); 7.2608 (42.8); 7.2470 (4.1); 7.2385 (2.7); 7.2374 (2.7); 7.2345 (1.9);


7.2308 (1.9); 7.2239 (2.5); 3.8210 (8.6); 3.8100 (9.3); 3.7977 (8.9); 2.9312 (7.1); 2.9196 (8.2); 2.9081 (6.5); 2.4010


(0.7); 2.3888 (1.4); 2.3813 (1.4); 2.3694 (2.4); 2.3605 (1.1); 2.3568 (1.4); 2.3492 (1.6); 2.3370 (0.8); 2.0454 (0.7);


1.5656 (1.4); 1.2773 (0.6); 1.2596 (1.3); 1.2549 (1.1); 1.2407 (2.5); 1.2336 (4.8); 1.2284 (4.4); 1.2220 (4.2); 1.2153


(3.0); 1.2071 (5.1); 1.2002 (2.5); 1.1909 (2.9); 1.1866 (4.3); 1.1798 (2.4); 1.1660 (0.6); 0.8993 (0.5); 0.8820 (1.8);


0.8643 (0.7); 0.0080 (1.6); −0.0002 (57.0); −0.0085 (1.8)


I-592: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5366 (6.2); 8.0915 (0.9); 7.4211 (0.9); 7.4205 (0.9); 7.4162 (0.8); 7.4117 (0.8); 7.4057 (0.9); 7.4036 (1.0); 7.3981


(1.5); 7.3322 (1.4); 7.3273 (2.2); 7.3182 (3.5); 7.3098 (2.5); 7.3033 (1.7); 7.2909 (0.5); 7.2723 (1.6); 7.2717 (1.6);


7.2648 (1.2); 7.2623 (8.2); 7.2590 (1.0); 7.2545 (0.8); 7.2490 (0.8); 2.8844 (1.6); 2.8665 (5.2); 2.8487 (5.4); 2.8309


(1.8); 2.3617 (0.8); 2.3488 (0.5); 2.3410 (0.6); 1.2216 (1.1); 1.2180 (1.1); 1.2109 (1.1); 1.1942 (1.7); 1.1876 (0.9);


1.1781 (0.9); 1.1740 (1.4); 1.1671 (0.8); 1.1132 (7.1); 1.0954 (16.0); 1.0775 (6.9); 1.0570 (0.5); −0.0002 (10.1)


I-568: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.4201 (2.7); 8.6035 (2.0); 8.5817 (1.3); 8.5650 (16.0); 7.4565 (0.6); 7.4455 (2.5); 7.4372 (2.4); 7.4357 (2.5);


7.4329 (2.0); 7.4289 (2.5); 7.4224 (3.8); 7.4138 (0.7); 7.3664 (0.8); 7.3575 (0.9); 7.3489 (1.6); 7.3438 (1.8); 7.3378


(8.4); 7.3304 (5.6); 7.3278 (4.4); 7.3244 (4.1); 7.3217 (6.5); 7.3192 (7.1); 7.3145 (9.0); 7.3059 (0.9); 7.2998 (6.2);


7.2706 (0.6); 7.2608 (43.7); 7.2493 (4.0); 7.2421 (2.6); 7.2384 (2.3); 7.2353 (2.8); 7.2341 (2.2); 7.2262 (2.5); 6.4038


(0.7); 6.3842 (0.7); 2.3864 (0.8); 2.3742 (1.6); 2.3665 (1.6); 2.3594 (1.2); 2.3544 (2.5); 2.3457 (1.0); 2.3421 (1.4);


2.3344 (1.5); 2.3222 (0.8); 2.0453 (1.4); 1.8132 (0.8); 1.8047 (0.9); 1.8013 (0.5); 1.7929 (1.9); 1.7849 (1.1); 1.7811


(1.0); 1.7733 (2.0); 1.7647 (0.6); 1.7612 (1.0); 1.7529 (0.8); 1.5652 (1.5); 1.2771 (1.0); 1.2639 (2.1); 1.2595 (2.2);


1.2520 (1.5); 1.2379 (3.5); 1.2309 (5.4); 1.2281 (4.1); 1.2257 (5.1); 1.2193 (5.0); 1.2130 (3.7); 1.2065 (2.9); 1.2002


(5.2); 1.1934 (3.2); 1.1864 (3.5); 1.1799 (4.8); 1.1730 (3.0); 1.1593 (1.0); 1.1282 (0.7); 1.1231 (0.8); 1.1120 (0.6);


1.1075 (0.7); 1.1029 (0.7); 1.0637 (0.5); 0.9701 (0.8); 0.9600 (3.3); 0.9545 (4.4); 0.9392 (3.5); 0.9341 (3.6); 0.9246


(0.9); 0.8989 (1.1); 0.8820 (3.8); 0.8643 (1.7); 0.8118 (0.8); 0.8073 (0.6); 0.8000 (0.7); 0.7951 (0.7); 0.7758 (1.1);


0.7648 (3.6); 0.7584 (3.0); 0.7531 (3.0); 0.7485 (2.9); 0.7364 (0.8); 0.0079 (1.6); −0.0002 (57.3); −0.0069 (0.6);


−0.0085 (1.6)


I-563: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5707 (9.7); 8.4865 (1.3); 7.6300 (1.4); 7.5184 (0.7); 7.4565 (1.6); 7.4511 (1.3); 7.4417 (1.4); 7.4377 (1.6); 7.4333


(2.6); 7.3713 (0.6); 7.3661 (0.9); 7.3531 (2.4); 7.3474 (3.0); 7.3378 (3.8); 7.3285 (3.6); 7.3233 (2.5); 7.3096 (0.9);


7.3047 (0.8); 7.2855 (0.9); 7.2600 (131.9); 7.2286 (2.8); 7.2236 (1.9); 7.2196 (1.4); 7.2116 (1.5); 7.2054 (1.9); 7.1979


(2.5); 7.1775 (5.8); 7.1476 (5.9); 7.1266 (2.6); 7.1097 (0.9); 7.0885 (0.5); 6.9963 (0.7); 2.4349 (0.8); 2.4269 (0.9);


2.4152 (1.8); 2.4032 (1.1); 2.3946 (1.0); 2.3832 (0.5); 2.3684 (1.7); 2.3330 (16.0); 1.5411 (2.3); 1.3412 (0.7); 1.3295


(2.3); 1.3227 (3.3); 1.3179 (2.3); 1.3112 (2.9); 1.3031 (1.2); 1.2847 (0.7); 1.2679 (0.7); 1.2513 (1.1); 1.2422 (3.1);


1.2354 (2.0); 1.2312 (1.8); 1.2222 (3.0); 1.2151 (1.9); 1.2035 (0.7); 0.1455 (0.6); 0.0079 (5.1); −0.0002 (175.8);


−0.0085 (5.4); −0.0282 (1.0); −0.1493 (0.6)


I-613: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.5270 (0.9); 8.5925 (2.5); 8.5738 (5.5); 7.4381 (1.0); 7.4315 (0.7); 7.4273 (1.3); 7.4210 (0.9); 7.4149 (1.6);


7.3394 (0.6); 7.3275 (2.7); 7.3209 (2.2); 7.3150 (2.0); 7.3093 (1.7); 7.3040 (3.1); 7.2607 (20.0); 7.2498 (0.5); 7.2436


(1.8); 7.2377 (0.9); 7.2316 (1.4); 7.2278 (0.6); 7.2205 (0.8); 3.7906 (0.6); 2.3856 (0.6); 2.3802 (0.5); 2.3719 (0.6);


2.3675 (1.1); 2.3593 (0.5); 2.3531 (0.6); 2.2369 (1.7); 1.9142 (5.4); 1.8444 (16.0); 1.7874 (0.5); 1.7798 (0.6); 1.7675


(0.8); 1.7540 (0.6); 1.7464 (0.6); 1.5596 (1.9); 1.2187 (3.1); 1.2119 (4.6); 1.2067 (2.9); 1.1920 (2.8); 1.1853 (1.0);


0.8612 (1.1); 0.8523 (1.2); 0.8336 (0.8); 0.8248 (1.1); 0.8199 (1.3); 0.8167 (1.7); 0.8124 (1.0); 0.7965 (1.2); 0.7914


(0.8); 0.0079 (0.7); −0.0002 (26.0); −0.0085 (0.8)


I-567: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.6795 (1.2); 8.6039 (6.3); 8.5910 (2.1); 7.4417 (0.9); 7.4351 (0.8); 7.4308 (1.2); 7.4244 (1.2); 7.4190 (1.5);


7.4134 (0.5); 7.3345 (1.9); 7.3330 (1.7); 7.3279 (2.0); 7.3225 (1.7); 7.3219 (1.7); 7.3163 (2.1); 7.3142 (0.8); 7.3109


(2.8); 7.3038 (1.2); 7.2618 (14.5); 7.2505 (0.7); 7.2456 (1.6); 7.2397 (1.2); 7.2337 (1.6); 7.2298 (0.8); 7.2229 (0.9);


4.2666 (1.3); 4.2488 (1.3); 4.1933 (1.2); 4.1755 (3.8); 4.1577 (3.8); 4.1399 (1.2); 3.4480 (8.4); 2.3970 (0.6); 2.3841


(1.2); 2.3650 (0.6); 2.2748 (0.6); 2.1880 (4.7); 2.1125 (16.0); 2.0910 (0.6); 2.0451 (1.2); 1.3222 (1.7); 1.3044 (3.7);


1.2866 (2.1); 1.2790 (5.1); 1.2693 (0.9); 1.2612 (11.0); 1.2433 (5.3); 1.2357 (2.9); 1.2300 (3.6); 1.2234 (2.7); 1.2202


(1.5); 1.2137 (1.3); 1.2099 (2.3); 1.2032 (1.1); 1.1802 (0.5); 0.8819 (1.7); 0.8642 (0.6); −0.0002 (20.2); −0.0085 (0.7)


I-569: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.5333 (3.4); 9.5297 (3.4); 8.6172 (10.0); 8.6025 (0.5); 7.4720 (2.0); 7.4611 (2.5); 7.4545 (2.0); 7.4488 (3.4);


7.3995 (1.0); 7.3868 (4.7); 7.3810 (3.7); 7.3752 (4.4); 7.3693 (3.8); 7.3634 (5.2); 7.3508 (1.1); 7.2622 (20.5); 7.2470


(3.2); 7.2410 (2.1); 7.2348 (2.8); 7.2238 (2.3); 7.1224 (3.5); 5.1886 (0.6); 5.1845 (0.5); 4.9976 (6.5); 4.6768 (0.9);


4.6119 (12.2); 4.1474 (1.1); 4.1295 (3.3); 4.1116 (3.3); 4.0938 (1.1); 3.7865 (1.2); 2.4040 (0.6); 2.3914 (1.3); 2.3853


(1.3); 2.3797 (1.1); 2.3727 (2.6); 2.3592 (1.4); 2.3534 (1.4); 2.3404 (0.7); 2.0446 (14.6); 2.0074 (16.0); 1.2767 (4.1);


1.2587 (10.9); 1.2438 (12.3); 1.2244 (6.1); 0.0080 (0.8); −0.0002 (26.4); −0.0083 (1.2)


I-562: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 14.0757 (0.8); 8.6439 (0.6); 8.6037 (5.3); 7.4508 (0.8); 7.4433 (0.6); 7.4406 (0.7); 7.4392 (0.6); 7.4342 (0.8);


7.4280 (1.3); 7.3389 (2.1); 7.3321 (1.5); 7.3285 (1.1); 7.3261 (1.2); 7.3224 (1.6); 7.3156 (2.5); 7.2608 (12.5); 7.2545


(1.3); 7.2480 (0.8); 7.2432 (0.7); 7.2414 (0.8); 7.2391 (0.7); 7.2316 (0.8); 3.9326 (16.0); 3.8245 (1.7); 2.6517 (0.9);


2.6332 (3.1); 2.6147 (3.1); 2.5963 (1.0); 2.4281 (0.9); 2.4162 (0.5); 1.5584 (1.2); 1.2674 (0.9); 1.2479 (0.5); 1.2368


(1.6); 1.2297 (1.1); 1.2165 (1.2); 1.2091 (1.0); 1.1761 (3.4); 1.1577 (7.4); 1.1392 (3.2); −0.0002 (17.2); −0.0085 (0.6)


I-614: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5452 (7.8); 7.4567 (0.6); 7.4499 (0.6); 7.4436 (0.9); 7.4335 (1.0); 7.3544 (2.8); 7.3471 (1.1); 7.3447 (2.4); 7.3411


(1.6); 7.3383 (1.7); 7.3309 (2.3); 7.2624 (7.4); 7.2512 (0.5); 5.2989 (10.8); 2.7447 (16.0); 2.7206 (0.5); 2.7134 (0.8);


2.6177 (1.0); 2.5919 (1.0); 2.5870 (0.8); 2.5611 (0.7); 2.3790 (0.6); 2.3715 (0.6); 2.3599 (1.0); 2.3470 (0.6); 2.3394


(0.7); 1.2284 (1.5); 1.2241 (1.5); 1.2175 (1.4); 1.2012 (2.1); 1.1946 (1.0); 1.1855 (1.2); 1.1809 (1.7); 1.1742 (1.0);


1.1231 (6.5); 1.1074 (6.5); −0.0002 (10.3)


I-561: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.3366 (1.0); 10.3142 (1.0); 8.8961 (0.8); 8.7948 (0.9); 8.5955 (16.0); 7.4785 (2.7); 7.4729 (2.3); 7.4634 (2.3);


7.4595 (2.8); 7.4554 (4.2); 7.3953 (1.0); 7.3899 (1.5); 7.3767 (3.9); 7.3712 (5.0); 7.3611 (4.8); 7.3526 (4.7); 7.3329


(0.8); 7.2602 (64.9); 7.2438 (3.5); 7.2392 (2.4); 7.2353 (2.2); 7.2271 (2.2); 7.2207 (2.4); 2.4159 (0.8); 2.4036 (1.6);


2.3956 (1.7); 2.3841 (2.7); 2.3717 (1.8); 2.3636 (1.7); 2.3509 (1.4); 2.3234 (1.6); 2.3056 (1.1); 2.1858 (2.5); 2.1671


(4.3); 2.1487 (2.4); 2.1333 (0.7); 2.0841 (0.5); 1.8909 (3.0); 1.8727 (2.9); 1.8663 (3.0); 1.8482 (2.4); 1.5589 (7.9);


1.2841 (0.8); 1.2760 (1.4); 1.2624 (4.3); 1.2557 (6.3); 1.2495 (6.2); 1.2441 (5.6); 1.2366 (2.7); 1.2210 (3.6); 1.2141


(5.4); 1.2071 (3.6); 1.2015 (2.8); 1.1936 (5.7); 1.1871 (3.1); 1.1761 (1.2); 0.0080 (2.2); −0.0002 (84.8); −0.0085 (2.6)


I-578: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.6361 (1.0); 8.5355 (4.9); 7.4395 (0.9); 7.4304 (0.8); 7.4252 (1.2); 7.4163 (1.4); 7.3373 (2.6); 7.3285 (2.3); 7.3227


(2.2); 7.3141 (2.7); 7.2629 (4.2); 7.2401 (1.4); 7.2316 (1.1); 7.2255 (0.9); 7.2169 (0.9); 5.2990 (1.0); 4.2090 (1.0);


4.1936 (1.4); 4.1881 (1.4); 4.1729 (1.2); 4.0052 (0.8); 3.9915 (1.2); 3.9776 (0.8); 3.5563 (1.4); 3.5435 (1.4); 3.5353


(1.5); 3.5222 (1.3); 3.2730 (16.0); 3.1713 (0.6); 2.3568 (0.5); 2.3447 (1.0); 2.3318 (0.6); 2.3248 (0.5); 1.2554 (0.6);


1.2248 (0.9); 1.2178 (2.2); 1.2129 (1.9); 1.2058 (1.9); 1.2006 (1.8); 1.1973 (2.5); 1.1904 (1.0); 1.1825 (1.0); 1.1768


(1.7); 1.1701 (1.0); −0.0002 (5.4)


I-584: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.3593 (1.0); 8.5403 (6.0); 7.4655 (1.1); 7.4568 (1.3); 7.4502 (1.0); 7.4422 (1.7); 7.3619 (3.1); 7.3533 (2.4); 7.3471


(2.4); 7.3387 (3.1); 7.2631 (4.5); 7.2581 (1.8); 7.2503 (1.0); 7.2487 (1.0); 7.2437 (1.3); 7.2349 (1.1); 5.2981 (2.9);


4.6534 (1.2); 4.6402 (2.6); 4.6270 (1.2); 3.7565 (0.5); 3.7389 (1.6); 3.7332 (0.8); 3.7212 (1.8); 3.7155 (2.2); 3.7035


(0.7); 3.6978 (2.1); 3.6802 (0.7); 3.5987 (0.7); 3.5811 (2.1); 3.5756 (0.7); 3.5635 (2.3); 3.5578 (1.8); 3.5458 (0.8);


3.5401 (1.7); 3.5225 (0.5); 3.0211 (2.1); 3.0081 (2.0); 2.3572 (0.6); 2.3493 (0.6); 2.3376 (1.0); 2.3252 (0.7); 2.3172


(0.6); 1.2574 (7.9); 1.2398 (16.0); 1.2221 (8.5); 1.2142 (2.7); 1.2078 (2.2); 1.2003 (1.3); 1.1886 (1.3); 1.1832 (2.1);


1.1766 (1.3); 1.1707 (1.3); 1.1627 (2.1); 1.1564 (1.2); 1.1432 (0.6); −0.0002 (4.2)


I-604: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.2647 (1.4); 8.6020 (5.4); 7.4691 (0.8); 7.4629 (0.6); 7.4569 (1.2); 7.4531 (0.7); 7.4460 (1.4); 7.3899 (2.1); 7.3836


(1.0); 7.3792 (2.0); 7.3770 (1.9); 7.3725 (1.0); 7.3674 (1.5); 7.3655 (1.5); 7.2892 (1.3); 7.2815 (0.8); 7.2785 (1.0);


7.2725 (0.7); 7.2644 (3.8); 5.2978 (8.4); 3.1744 (16.0); 2.7691 (7.0); 2.7572 (7.0); 2.3778 (0.8); 2.0809 (5.9); 2.0433


(0.7); 1.2580 (1.6); 1.2556 (1.5); 1.2436 (1.1); 1.2402 (1.2); 1.2333 (1.8); 1.2267 (0.7); 1.2130 (1.2); 1.2062 (0.7);


−0.0002 (4.2)


I-576: 1H-NMR(599.7 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.1514 (7.0); 9.1440 (7.0); 8.5895 (4.5); 8.5504 (28.6); 8.5359 (6.9); 7.4633 (6.7); 7.4557 (8.6); 7.4531 (7.9);


7.4481 (9.7); 7.4319 (2.2); 7.4191 (2.9); 7.3600 (15.9); 7.3556 (15.4); 7.3536 (16.1); 7.3514 (17.2); 7.3500 (17.5);


7.3449 (20.4); 7.3375 (7.4); 7.3178 (1.0); 7.2647 (12.9); 7.2542 (11.4); 7.2501 (9.2); 7.2450 (11.4); 7.2392 (8.3);


4.8676 (5.7); 4.8606 (5.6); 4.1570 (7.4); 4.1451 (21.6); 4.1332 (21.7); 4.1213 (7.4); 4.1015 (3.4); 4.0897 (9.8); 4.0778


(9.8); 4.0659 (3.4); 3.2603 (5.6); 3.2487 (11.4); 3.2371 (5.9); 3.1825 (13.5); 3.1757 (13.7); 2.5281 (6.5); 2.5166 (13.0);


2.5063 (16.7); 2.4966 (25.6); 2.4856 (12.5); 2.4013 (0.4); 2.3841 (0.8); 2.3717 (2.9); 2.3603 (6.0); 2.3524 (8.9);


2.3443 (5.8); 2.3389 (4.8); 2.3306 (2.0); 2.1091 (0.4); 2.0011 (0.4); 1.9861 (1.0); 1.6773 (5.4); 1.3471 (0.3); 1.3347


(0.5); 1.3130 (0.3); 1.2848 (0.9); 1.2550 (27.6); 1.2431 (50.0); 1.2311 (37.3); 1.2212 (22.5); 1.2091 (24.4); 1.1965


(20.0); 1.1930 (20.8); 1.1789 (17.1); 1.1509 (0.6); 1.1360 (0.8); 1.1241 (0.5); −0.0001 (11.2)


I-591: 1H-NMR(599.7 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.6188 (3.6); 8.5576 (9.5); 7.4508 (0.3); 7.4446 (2.0); 7.4394 (1.5); 7.4381 (1.6); 7.4350 (2.3); 7.4292 (2.6); 7.4224


(0.5); 7.3573 (0.8); 7.3506 (5.0); 7.3447 (4.2); 7.3410 (4.0); 7.3351 (4.8); 7.3284 (0.6); 7.2656 (4.2); 7.2567 (0.4);


7.2499 (2.7); 7.2441 (2.4); 7.2399 (1.7); 7.2345 (2.0); 4.1272 (0.3); 4.1152 (0.3); 3.9231 (0.8); 3.0287 (27.0); 3.0076


(0.3); 2.9099 (0.5); 2.8946 (50.0); 2.8028 (1.9); 2.3908 (0.5); 2.3828 (1.0); 2.3774 (1.1); 2.3700 (1.9); 2.3615 (1.2);


2.3560 (1.1); 2.3480 (0.5); 2.0438 (1.4); 1.2704 (0.5); 1.2585 (1.2); 1.2523 (0.9); 1.2373 (2.6); 1.2047 (3.3); 1.2007


(2.2); 1.1913 (3.1); 1.1871 (1.8); 1.1822 (0.9); −0.0001 (4.2)


I-2173: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5897 (6.4); 7.3696 (0.7); 7.3553 (0.6); 7.3493 (2.0); 7.3350 (1.7); 7.3291 (1.8); 7.3159 (2.4); 7.3133 (2.5); 7.3116


(2.4); 7.3085 (3.7); 7.2928 (1.0); 7.2913 (1.1); 7.2880 (1.0); 7.2615 (9.8); 7.1169 (1.3); 7.1134 (1.2); 7.0967 (1.5);


7.0950 (1.8); 7.0934 (1.5); 7.0905 (1.4); 7.0760 (1.1); 7.0714 (1.1); 5.2989 (1.7); 3.7039 (0.6); 2.6679 (16.0); 2.3810


(0.8); 2.3733 (0.9); 2.3663 (0.6); 2.3613 (1.5); 2.3526 (0.7); 2.3490 (0.9); 2.3413 (1.0); 2.3291 (0.5); 1.2604 (0.8);


1.2558 (0.8); 1.2464 (1.9); 1.2392 (3.2); 1.2341 (3.2); 1.2274 (2.9); 1.2217 (2.2); 1.2168 (2.1); 1.2107 (3.3); 1.2036


(2.0); 1.1970 (2.1); 1.1903 (3.0); 1.1833 (2.0); 1.1695 (0.7); −0.0002 (9.5); −0.0085 (0.5)


I-1968: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.3571 (3.5); 7.6182 (2.5); 7.6003 (2.9); 7.5970 (2.3); 7.4657 (0.8); 7.4606 (0.8); 7.4502 (1.1); 7.4447 (1.7); 7.4393


(0.7); 7.4318 (1.9); 7.4235 (1.0); 7.4161 (0.8); 7.4131 (1.3); 7.4099 (0.8); 7.3310 (2.6); 7.3113 (4.0); 7.2925 (2.4);


7.2809 (1.6); 7.2622 (25.5); 7.2437 (1.2); 7.1442 (1.9); 7.1248 (2.7); 7.1053 (1.2); 7.0688 (2.2); 7.0481 (3.9); 7.0274


(1.9); 5.3016 (11.9); 3.6720 (16.0); 2.0388 (0.5); 2.0300 (0.6); 2.0184 (1.1); 2.0069 (0.6); 1.9982 (0.6); 1.2540 (0.6);


1.0682 (1.2); 1.0591 (1.9); 1.0476 (1.3); 1.0388 (1.9); 0.9155 (1.5); 0.9037 (1.0); 0.0078 (0.6); −0.0002 (17.1); −0.0085 (0.5)


I-566: 1H -NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.4472 (1.3); 8.6077 (7.6); 8.2761 (2.1); 8.2701 (2.1); 8.1762 (2.0); 8.1719 (2.0); 8.1654 (1.8); 8.1610 (1.8); 7.5209


(0.5); 7.4367 (1.3); 7.4278 (1.5); 7.4239 (1.1); 7.4207 (1.2); 7.4134 (2.2); 7.3945 (0.5); 7.3524 (0.5); 7.3415 (3.9);


7.3338 (2.5); 7.3260 (2.5); 7.3182 (3.9); 7.3076 (0.6); 7.2619 (96.8); 7.2440 (2.3); 7.2368 (1.3); 7.2337 (1.3); 7.2297


(1.6); 7.2209 (1.4); 7.1836 (0.6); 7.1673 (1.8); 7.1612 (2.3); 7.1564 (3.5); 7.1453 (2.0); 7.1434 (2.0); 7.1358 (0.5);


7.1247 (0.6); 6.9979 (0.5); 6.2054 (0.6); 4.1314 (0.9); 4.1135 (0.9); 3.1340 (0.5); 3.1155 (0.5); 2.4326 (0.7); 2.4251


(0.8); 2.4131 (1.3); 2.4007 (0.8); 2.3931 (0.9); 2.0924 (16.0); 2.0476 (4.4); 1.3989 (0.7); 1.3806 (1.5); 1.3622 (0.7);


1.3329 (0.6); 1.3036 (0.6); 1.2892 (1.5); 1.2825 (3.0); 1.2782 (3.5); 1.2707 (2.7); 1.2604 (4.8); 1.2555 (4.0); 1.2489


(1.9); 1.2425 (2.7); 1.2352 (2.6); 1.2286 (1.5); 0.8818 (0.6); 0.0080 (1.7); −0.0002 (56.3); −0.0085 (1.6)


I-581: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 11.1027 (1.7); 8.6289 (6.3); 8.5944 (1.1); 8.5922 (1.3); 8.5901 (1.3); 8.5878 (1.2); 8.5823 (1.2); 8.5801 (1.4);


8.5781 (1.3); 8.5758 (1.1); 8.2940 (1.7); 8.2738 (1.8); 7.6737 (0.9); 7.6693 (0.9); 7.6549 (1.3); 7.6537 (1.3); 7.6506


(1.3); 7.6349 (1.0); 7.6304 (0.9); 7.4766 (1.1); 7.4700 (0.9); 7.4650 (1.1); 7.4590 (1.1); 7.4534 (1.6); 7.3735 (0.5);


7.3612 (2.0); 7.3591 (1.9); 7.3549 (2.0); 7.3485 (2.5); 7.3421 (2.1); 7.3375 (2.4); 7.3363 (2.4); 7.3236 (0.6); 7.2776


(2.3); 7.2725 (2.0); 7.2607 (12.9); 7.2548 (2.5); 7.2456 (1.3); 7.2426 (1.2); 2.5496 (16.0); 2.4513 (0.6); 2.4448 (0.6);


2.4324 (1.2); 2.4239 (0.6); 2.4193 (0.6); 2.4129 (0.6); 2.0445 (0.9); 1.5712 (1.3); 1.2812 (2.9); 1.2767 (2.8); 1.2678


(4.7); 1.2592 (2.3); 1.2526 (2.1); 1.2474 (2.7); 1.2406 (1.5); 0.0078 (0.6); −0.0002 (13.3); −0.0085 (0.7)


I-600: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.8225 (1.4); 10.4823 (0.6); 10.4804 (0.6); 8.6555 (3.2); 8.5952 (6.2); 8.0961 (1.1); 8.0917 (1.2); 8.0766 (1.2);


8.0723 (1.1); 7.4625 (1.0); 7.4543 (0.8); 7.4525 (0.8); 7.4500 (0.8); 7.4459 (0.9); 7.4393 (1.4); 7.3827 (0.7); 7.3783


(0.7); 7.3643 (1.0); 7.3598 (1.3); 7.3574 (1.0); 7.3484 (3.0); 7.3433 (1.3); 7.3411 (2.1); 7.3385 (1.8); 7.3352 (1.4);


7.3323 (1.8); 7.3251 (3.3); 7.2713 (1.8); 7.2642 (1.9); 7.2597 (37.8); 7.2482 (0.9); 6.9685 (0.8); 6.9496 (1.4); 6.9308


(0.8); 6.9145 (1.4); 6.8938 (1.3); 4.1308 (0.9); 4.1129 (0.9); 3.9381 (2.8); 3.8916 (16.0); 2.4380 (0.5); 2.4299 (0.6);


2.4182 (0.9); 2.4060 (0.5); 2.3978 (0.6); 2.0448 (4.4); 1.5432 (6.1); 1.2944 (1.3); 1.2875 (1.7); 1.2823 (1.4); 1.2803


(1.4); 1.2770 (2.7); 1.2683 (0.8); 1.2592 (2.8); 1.2484 (1.0); 1.2412 (2.7); 1.2340 (1.1); 1.2281 (0.9); 1.2204 (1.8);


1.2135 (1.0); 0.0079 (1.5); −0.0002 (44.8); −0.0085 (1.3)


I-601: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 11.3854 (0.6); 11.0192 (0.8); 10.8223 (3.3); 10.7890 (2.6); 9.9064 (2.5); 9.9051 (2.4); 8.7224 (0.6); 8.6076 (16.0);


8.5999 (8.4); 7.5771 (0.6); 7.5735 (0.8); 7.5579 (0.6); 7.5547 (1.1); 7.5372 (0.7); 7.5345 (0.6); 7.5164 (0.8); 7.5093


(2.3); 7.5031 (1.7); 7.5003 (1.6); 7.4962 (1.7); 7.4910 (2.0); 7.4861 (3.5); 7.4779 (0.5); 7.4185 (0.6); 7.4124 (1.1);


7.3998 (3.6); 7.3959 (3.9); 7.3939 (4.0); 7.3863 (5.4); 7.3787 (3.8); 7.3760 (4.1); 7.3734 (3.8); 7.3602 (1.1); 7.3549


(0.6); 7.3240 (1.6); 7.3198 (1.8); 7.3057 (2.0); 7.3018 (2.8); 7.2991 (2.3); 7.2928 (0.7); 7.2850 (5.4); 7.2803 (3.4);


7.2742 (2.2); 7.2714 (1.9); 7.2685 (2.2); 7.2594 (61.9); 7.2392 (3.0); 7.2351 (2.8); 7.2198 (3.4); 7.2157 (2.9); 7.0451


(0.6); 7.0426 (0.6); 7.0265 (1.0); 7.0239 (1.0); 7.0076 (1.3); 6.9905 (3.6); 6.9720 (3.0); 6.9161 (2.4); 6.9134 (2.3);


6.8974 (3.5); 6.8949 (3.4); 6.8787 (2.0); 6.8760 (1.8); 4.1484 (0.5); 4.1306 (1.6); 4.1128 (1.6); 4.0950 (0.5); 2.4453


(0.6); 2.4333 (1.3); 2.4254 (1.4); 2.4174 (1.3); 2.4134 (2.4); 2.4047 (1.0); 2.4012 (1.4); 2.3934 (1.5); 2.3813 (0.7);


2.0449 (7.6); 1.5489 (2.6); 1.3095 (0.8); 1.2959 (3.2); 1.2888 (4.6); 1.2838 (5.0); 1.2770 (6.3); 1.2695 (3.0); 1.2592


(6.5); 1.2537 (4.7); 1.2468 (2.8); 1.2411 (5.3); 1.2333 (4.7); 1.2265 (2.8); 1.2133 (1.2); 0.0079 (2.2); −0.0002 (73.9);


−0.0085 (2.1)


I-554: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.4905 (0.9); 8.5877 (6.2); 8.5637 (0.9); 7.4365 (0.9); 7.4285 (0.7); 7.4259 (1.0); 7.4244 (0.8); 7.4195 (0.8);


7.4133 (1.4); 7.3294 (2.7); 7.3225 (1.8); 7.3188 (1.4); 7.3165 (1.3); 7.3128 (1.8); 7.3061 (3.1); 7.2617 (9.6); 7.2512


(1.8); 7.2443 (1.0); 7.2394 (1.0); 7.2379 (1.0); 7.2353 (0.7); 7.2279 (1.0); 2.3748 (1.1); 2.3558 (0.5); 2.1713 (5.6);


2.1102 (15.2); 2.0451 (1.3); 2.0022 (16.0); 1.2771 (0.7); 1.2646 (1.1); 1.2594 (1.4); 1.2415 (0.6); 1.2321 (0.7); 1.2257


(2.5); 1.2167 (3.5); 1.2100 (1.7); 1.2012 (1.5); 1.1972 (2.2); 1.1904 (0.8); 0.8989 (0.6); 0.8819 (2.0); 0.8643 (0.8);


−0.0002 (12.8)


I-594: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.7489 (1.9); 9.7385 (1.9); 8.5979 (16.0); 7.4596 (3.2); 7.4399 (5.5); 7.4343 (2.5); 7.4254 (3.2); 7.4203 (5.6);


7.4112 (3.7); 7.4019 (0.7); 7.4000 (0.6); 7.3464 (1.0); 7.3364 (8.4); 7.3279 (5.9); 7.3217 (5.9); 7.3131 (8.6); 7.3032


(1.1); 7.2603 (33.8); 7.2507 (3.8); 7.2428 (2.6); 7.2408 (2.2); 7.2360 (3.5); 7.2276 (2.3); 6.8354 (2.5); 6.8248 (2.5);


6.8066 (5.2); 6.8052 (5.1); 6.7875 (5.0); 6.7861 (4.7); 6.5778 (4.7); 6.5576 (4.6); 2.4429 (0.6); 2.4309 (1.3); 2.4228


(1.4); 2.4112 (2.2); 2.4023 (1.0); 2.3989 (1.4); 2.3908 (1.5); 2.3788 (0.7); 2.0448 (0.7); 1.5809 (4.5); 1.3109 (1.1);


1.2982 (2.9); 1.2915 (4.2); 1.2851 (3.6); 1.2798 (4.3); 1.2725 (2.4); 1.2651 (2.4); 1.2590 (1.8); 1.2535 (2.4); 1.2451


(4.1); 1.2386 (2.9); 1.2328 (1.7); 1.2250 (4.1); 1.2181 (2.5); 1.2094 (0.9); 0.8987 (0.9); 0.8818 (3.4); 0.8642 (1.3);


0.0080 (0.7); −0.0002 (30.1); −0.0085 (0.9)


I-512: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.8521 (1.2); 8.5797 (5.1); 8.3633 (5.2); 8.3513 (5.3); 7.4329 (0.8); 7.4243 (1.0); 7.4192 (0.7); 7.4178 (0.8); 7.4099


(1.2); 7.3191 (2.4); 7.3105 (1.9); 7.3042 (1.9); 7.2958 (2.9); 7.2607 (11.4); 7.2531 (0.8); 7.2508 (0.7); 7.2463 (1.0);


7.2375 (0.6); 6.6460 (1.4); 6.6341 (2.6); 6.6221 (1.3); 3.4941 (1.0); 3.4852 (16.0); 2.4085 (0.9); 2.3964 (0.5); 1.6091


(0.9); 1.2918 (1.2); 1.2849 (1.8); 1.2801 (1.1); 1.2769 (1.1); 1.2733 (1.5); 1.2652 (0.9); 1.2594 (0.6); 1.2257 (0.6);


1.2174 (1.4); 1.2107 (0.9); 1.2053 (0.9); 1.1973 (1.4); 1.1903 (0.9); 0.8819 (0.7); −0.0002 (8.9)


I-1959: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.8947 (2.1); 8.7098 (2.9); 7.3983 (0.6); 7.3933 (0.6); 7.3772 (1.3); 7.3612 (0.7); 7.3561 (0.7); 7.2602 (11.6);


7.0133 (0.7); 6.9906 (1.2); 6.9705 (0.6); 5.2994 (4.6); 3.6304 (0.5); 3.5491 (0.5); 3.4205 (16.0); 2.3932 (0.5); 2.3811


(1.0); 2.3683 (0.5); 2.3612 (0.5); 1.5502 (0.6); 1.5113 (3.7); 1.4927 (8.0); 1.4741 (3.6); 1.2630 (1.0); 1.2563 (2.4);


1.2518 (2.0); 1.2445 (2.0); 1.2357 (2.6); 1.2284 (1.0); 1.2153 (1.8); 1.2082 (0.9); 0.0079 (0.5); −0.0002 (13.9)


I-1967: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.7552 (1.4); 8.7524 (2.5); 8.7496 (1.4); 7.4015 (0.6); 7.3804 (1.1); 7.3592 (0.6); 7.2612 (7.5); 7.0229 (1.4); 7.0020


(2.4); 6.9819 (1.2); 5.2992 (9.4); 3.4282 (16.0); 2.3177 (0.5); 2.3138 (0.5); 2.3053 (1.2); 2.2981 (0.6); 2.2914 (0.8);


2.2877 (0.6); 2.2851 (0.6); 2.2114 (0.7); 1.2885 (0.7); 1.2850 (0.5); 1.2588 (0.6); 1.1992 (1.3); 1.1948 (1.3); 1.1870


(1.7); 1.1826 (1.2); 1.1755 (0.7); 1.1704 (0.6); 1.1672 (0.7); 1.1617 (0.8); 1.1582 (0.6); 1.1538 (0.5); 1.1429 (1.6);


1.1378 (1.1); 1.1324 (1.1); 1.1288 (1.2); 1.1265 (1.2); 1.1227 (1.6); 1.1145 (1.9); 1.1063 (0.8); 1.0986 (1.8); 1.0953


(1.5); 1.0839 (1.6); 1.0798 (1.7); 1.0704 (1.2); 1.0666 (0.9); 1.0606 (0.8); 0.9863 (0.6); 0.9821 (0.7); 0.9677 (0.9);


0.9631 (0.8); −0.0002 (9.0)


I-612: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.6245 (1.1); 8.5941 (5.2); 8.1982 (0.7); 8.1960 (0.8); 8.1935 (0.8); 8.1912 (0.7); 8.1857 (0.7); 8.1835 (0.8); 8.1810


(0.8); 8.1788 (0.7); 7.4855 (0.6); 7.4808 (0.7); 7.4676 (0.7); 7.4641 (0.9); 7.4630 (0.9); 7.4595 (0.7); 7.4463 (0.8);


7.4415 (0.8); 7.4317 (0.8); 7.4265 (0.7); 7.4209 (0.6); 7.4186 (0.6); 7.4153 (0.7); 7.4087 (1.2); 7.3348 (1.3); 7.3330


(1.4); 7.3290 (0.8); 7.3228 (2.0); 7.3217 (2.2); 7.3156 (0.9); 7.3126 (1.5); 7.3088 (1.4); 7.2744 (1.4); 7.2671 (0.8);


7.2635 (1.3); 7.2598 (11.2); 7.2515 (0.7); 6.7690 (0.8); 6.7668 (1.6); 6.7646 (0.9); 6.7477 (0.8); 6.7455 (1.5); 6.7434


(0.8); 6.7065 (0.7); 6.7043 (0.7); 6.6940 (0.7); 6.6919 (0.8); 6.6885 (0.8); 6.6864 (0.7); 6.6761 (0.7); 6.6739 (0.7);


3.3962 (16.0); 2.4035 (0.7); 1.2850 (0.9); 1.2784 (1.2); 1.2721 (1.1); 1.2668 (1.3); 1.2592 (0.7); 1.2409 (0.6); 1.2329


(1.2); 1.2266 (0.9); 1.2128 (1.2); 1.2061 (0.7); −0.0002 (9.9)


I-622: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5391 (6.0); 7.4758 (1.0); 7.4669 (1.0); 7.4630 (0.8); 7.4598 (0.8); 7.4528 (1.4); 7.3681 (3.2); 7.3604 (1.9); 7.3585


(1.4); 7.3544 (1.5); 7.3525 (1.8); 7.3448 (3.3); 7.2613 (10.4); 7.2585 (1.8); 7.2509 (1.0); 7.2478 (0.8); 7.2438 (1.2);


7.2351 (1.0); 5.2988 (0.7); 2.6591 (16.0); 2.0821 (0.8); 2.0719 (0.9); 2.0619 (0.8); 2.0507 (0.5); 1.4157 (0.6); 1.4049


(0.6); 1.2817 (6.1); 1.2667 (5.5); 1.0241 (0.5); 1.0141 (0.5); 1.0087 (0.5); 1.0035 (0.6); 0.9988 (0.6); 0.9936 (0.5);


0.9882 (0.5); −0.0002 (7.8)


I-1944: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.3727 (4.2); 10.3567 (4.2); 8.7219 (4.6); 8.7060 (4.6); 8.6591 (16.0); 7.3995 (1.9); 7.3835 (4.1); 7.3785 (3.7);


7.3674 (2.5); 7.3624 (7.9); 7.3575 (2.7); 7.3464 (3.7); 7.3414 (4.6); 7.3254 (2.2); 7.2617 (46.8); 7.0074 (1.2); 7.0033


(1.6); 6.9934 (11.9); 6.9862 (2.0); 6.9824 (2.2); 6.9750 (13.4); 6.9726 (12.6); 6.9655 (2.4); 6.9611 (1.8); 6.9543 (10.4);


6.9440 (1.5); 6.9407 (1.0); 5.2994 (2.1); 2.3953 (1.4); 2.3833 (3.2); 2.3752 (3.4); 2.3635 (5.6); 2.3514 (3.6); 2.3433


(3.4); 2.3313 (1.6); 1.6115 (9.9); 1.4364 (1.0); 1.4252 (2.3); 1.4162 (2.8); 1.4054 (4.4); 1.3944 (3.0); 1.3857 (2.5);


1.3742 (1.3); 1.3335 (0.7); 1.2844 (1.1); 1.2663 (3.2); 1.2532 (10.5); 1.2463 (12.3); 1.2394 (11.3); 1.2346 (11.5);


1.2272 (5.6); 1.2221 (2.8); 1.2106 (7.1); 1.2032 (9.4); 1.1962 (7.5); 1.1907 (5.6); 1.1830 (10.4); 1.1763 (5.5); 1.1636


(2.1); 1.0662 (4.1); 1.0556 (14.8); 1.0481 (16.0); 1.0443 (13.4); 1.0369 (14.7); 1.0278 (4.3); 1.0005 (0.5); 0.9898 (0.5);


0.8829 (0.6); 0.8625 (0.7); 0.8454 (4.6); 0.8354 (14.8); 0.8278 (13.0); 0.8157 (14.5); 0.8081 (12.4); 0.7974 (3.5);


0.0079 (1.6); −0.0002 (62.5); −0.0085 (1.8)


I-1951: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.9508 (0.7); 10.9309 (0.8); 10.6905 (0.9); 10.6707 (0.8); 8.6675 (3.1); 8.6659 (1.9); 8.2559 (1.3); 8.2513 (1.4);


8.2363 (1.4); 8.2318 (1.4); 7.5232 (0.7); 7.5186 (0.8); 7.5049 (0.9); 7.5023 (0.9); 7.5003 (1.0); 7.4977 (0.9); 7.4841


(0.9); 7.4794 (0.9); 7.4038 (0.7); 7.3985 (0.5); 7.3827 (1.3); 7.3664 (0.5); 7.3616 (0.8); 7.2611 (6.6); 7.1384 (0.9);


7.1359 (1.0); 7.1199 (1.1); 7.1188 (1.3); 7.1176 (1.3); 7.1165 (1.3); 7.1006 (0.9); 7.0981 (0.9); 7.0273 (1.7); 7.0088


(1.9); 7.0055 (2.7); 6.9879 (1.6); 6.9841 (1.4); 6.9821 (1.3); 5.2981 (0.9); 3.9905 (16.0); 2.4400 (0.5); 2.4317 (0.6);


2.4200 (1.1); 2.4080 (0.6); 2.3997 (0.6); 1.5953 (1.1); 1.3067 (1.5); 1.2998 (2.1); 1.2950 (1.3); 1.2921 (1.1); 1.2880


(1.7); 1.2802 (0.8); 1.2792 (0.8); 1.2578 (0.5); 1.2450 (1.0); 1.2368 (1.7); 1.2299 (1.2); 1.2247 (1.0); 1.2167 (1.8);


1.2096 (1.2); −0.0002 (8.6)


I-2221: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.6055 (2.0); 7.2996 (1.0); 7.2957 (1.2); 7.2650 (4.5); 7.0996 (0.7); 7.0961 (0.6); 7.0794 (0.7); 7.0776 (0.9); 7.0761


(0.8); 7.0731 (0.7); 7.0587 (0.6); 7.0540 (0.6); 5.2992 (3.9); 3.1589 (2.9); 3.0646 (1.1); 3.0597 (5.7); 2.1710 (1.0);


2.0625 (0.9); 1.8806 (1.2); 1.5565 (1.1); 1.4752 (16.0); 1.4600 (3.2); 1.4515 (1.0); 1.4445 (1.6); 1.4080 (2.0); 1.2660


(1.1); 1.2590 (1.6); 1.2538 (1.5); 1.2473 (1.5); 1.2406 (0.8); 1.2203 (0.6); 1.2151 (0.6); 1.2099 (0.6); 1.1997 (0.6);


−0.0002 (5.0)


I-680: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 15.5939 (2.2); 11.2530 (1.6); 8.8971 (1.9); 8.8871 (1.9); 8.7659 (1.6); 8.7545 (1.6); 8.7005 (0.5); 8.6261 (16.0);


8.6220 (10.0); 8.5973 (4.8); 8.5586 (0.6); 8.3380 (1.9); 8.3177 (2.1); 7.9992 (0.9); 7.9835 (1.6); 7.9797 (1.5); 7.9636


(0.9); 7.9602 (0.8); 7.9371 (1.7); 7.9327 (1.7); 7.9177 (3.4); 7.9132 (3.4); 7.8983 (2.0); 7.8938 (2.0); 7.5567 (1.3);


7.5538 (1.5); 7.5466 (9.6); 7.5407 (1.6); 7.5381 (1.4); 7.5350 (1.3); 7.5246 (1.2); 7.5216 (1.3); 7.5120 (3.4); 7.4923


(3.1); 7.4813 (1.7); 7.4744 (1.2); 7.4702 (1.9); 7.4637 (1.7); 7.4581 (2.7); 7.4516 (3.6); 7.4440 (2.1); 7.4398 (3.6);


7.4371 (4.0); 7.4330 (2.5); 7.4278 (3.6); 7.4206 (2.1); 7.4176 (2.5); 7.3917 (0.5); 7.3852 (1.0); 7.3731 (3.4); 7.3714


(3.0); 7.3667 (3.1); 7.3606 (3.5); 7.3546 (3.3); 7.3490 (4.3); 7.3450 (7.1); 7.3373 (3.1); 7.3353 (5.2); 7.3314 (5.0);


7.3294 (3.1); 7.3220 (5.6); 7.3128 (0.8); 7.3107 (0.9); 7.2988 (0.7); 7.2895 (3.9); 7.2805 (3.5); 7.2764 (1.9); 7.2736


(2.2); 7.2699 (3.2); 7.2610 (80.3); 7.2542 (1.8); 7.2468 (1.9); 5.2993 (6.9); 2.2307 (1.0); 2.2198 (1.7); 2.2096 (2.0);


2.1999 (2.2); 2.1892 (1.8); 2.1809 (1.5); 2.1708 (1.4); 2.1597 (0.8); 2.0981 (0.6); 2.0457 (0.5); 1.8223 (0.6); 1.6795


(0.9); 1.6573 (1.5); 1.6481 (1.5); 1.6334 (1.0); 1.5001 (1.0); 1.4892 (1.6); 1.4783 (1.7); 1.4674 (1.3); 1.4565 (0.8);


1.3695 (5.0); 1.3546 (4.8); 1.3330 (3.3); 1.3269 (10.5); 1.3119 (9.5); 1.2845 (4.5); 1.2686 (1.4); 1.2553 (4.0); 1.2418


(1.1); 1.1446 (1.0); 1.1366 (1.2); 1.1330 (1.2); 1.1290 (1.2); 1.1207 (1.2); 1.1029 (1.1); 1.0924 (1.0); 1.0874 (0.9);


1.0825 (1.1); 1.0772 (1.0); 1.0721 (0.9); 1.0669 (1.0); 1.0566 (0.8); 0.8799 (0.8); 0.0080 (2.4); −0.0002 (90.3); −0.0085 (2.6)


I-656: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.6128 (0.9); 9.5998 (1.0); 8.5889 (11.0); 7.4712 (1.5); 7.4640 (1.2); 7.4603 (2.1); 7.4542 (1.7); 7.4481 (3.0);


7.4400 (0.5); 7.4080 (0.9); 7.3961 (4.3); 7.3894 (3.4); 7.3850 (2.6); 7.3831 (2.6); 7.3790 (3.2); 7.3725 (5.2); 7.3604


(0.7); 7.2602 (42.7); 7.2475 (2.6); 7.2412 (1.8); 7.2349 (1.8); 7.2321 (1.5); 7.2247 (1.9); 6.8035 (2.0); 6.7893 (2.0);


5.2996 (10.9); 3.1272 (1.5); 3.1085 (5.0); 3.0899 (5.4); 3.0714 (1.8); 2.1196 (0.8); 2.1085 (1.5); 2.0985 (1.6); 2.0884


(1.6); 2.0773 (1.0); 2.0459 (1.5); 1.6017 (0.6); 1.4345 (0.8); 1.4054 (7.4); 1.3869 (16.0); 1.3683 (7.0); 1.2925 (11.4);


1.2844 (1.1); 1.2775 (10.8); 1.2596 (1.1); 1.2417 (0.5); 1.0697 (0.9); 1.0596 (1.0); 1.0542 (1.0); 1.0492 (1.1); 1.0440


(1.0); 1.0392 (1.0); 1.0336 (1.0); 1.0234 (0.8); 0.0080 (1.2); −0.0002 (46.2); −0.0085 (1.5)


I-723: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5624 (8.3); 7.8078 (0.7); 7.8017 (5.8); 7.7967 (1.8); 7.7848 (1.9); 7.7797 (6.7); 7.7736 (0.8); 7.3992 (0.6); 7.3931


(4.6); 7.3882 (1.6); 7.3763 (1.6); 7.3714 (4.3); 7.3649 (1.9); 7.3489 (1.1); 7.3445 (1.2); 7.3309 (2.0); 7.3264 (1.9);


7.3117 (1.2); 7.3067 (1.5); 7.2847 (0.9); 7.2599 (38.2); 7.1722 (1.9); 7.1556 (1.9); 5.2994 (9.2); 2.3336 (1.2); 2.3194


(1.4); 2.3135 (1.4); 2.2990 (1.3); 1.5506 (1.4); 1.5389 (1.6); 1.5251 (1.3); 1.3550 (16.0); 1.3330 (0.6); 1.2843 (0.7);


1.2550 (0.7); 1.1668 (12.6); 1.1511 (1.5); 1.1401 (1.3); 0.0080 (1.2); −0.0002 (40.9); −0.0085 (1.1)


I-648: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.3165 (1.8); 10.2998 (1.8); 8.5679 (14.6); 8.5201 (2.0); 8.5037 (1.9); 7.4711 (3.3); 7.4658 (2.8); 7.4646 (2.6);


7.4561 (3.0); 7.4522 (3.6); 7.4482 (5.2); 7.4380 (0.6); 7.3841 (1.1); 7.3787 (1.8); 7.3656 (5.0); 7.3601 (5.8); 7.3579


(4.5); 7.3500 (7.6); 7.3414 (5.6); 7.3402 (5.4); 7.3353 (4.4); 7.3214 (1.5); 7.3166 (0.9); 7.2604 (60.9); 7.2405 (0.6);


7.2311 (4.3); 7.2262 (2.9); 7.2225 (2.6); 7.2143 (2.6); 7.2080 (3.1); 5.2993 (3.1); 2.1151 (1.4); 2.1041 (2.5); 2.0939


(2.8); 2.0838 (2.6); 2.0729 (1.6); 2.0454 (1.5); 1.6416 (0.7); 1.6315 (0.8); 1.6262 (1.3); 1.6197 (1.1); 1.6162 (1.3);


1.6103 (1.5); 1.6047 (1.6); 1.5947 (1.6); 1.5896 (1.1); 1.5795 (1.0); 1.4559 (1.9); 1.4451 (3.0); 1.4342 (3.6); 1.4230


(2.7); 1.4123 (2.2); 1.4010 (1.2); 1.3903 (1.9); 1.3791 (1.4); 1.3708 (1.1); 1.3593 (0.6); 1.3328 (0.8); 1.2843 (1.5);


1.2710 (16.0); 1.2560 (15.6); 1.2415 (0.9); 1.0726 (1.0); 1.0605 (4.1); 1.0536 (5.2); 1.0493 (4.2); 1.0429 (5.0); 1.0351


(2.2); 1.0250 (1.8); 1.0197 (1.8); 1.0148 (1.8); 1.0095 (1.7); 1.0046 (1.6); 0.9991 (1.6); 0.9890 (1.2); 0.8611 (1.2);


0.8493 (4.1); 0.8424 (3.7); 0.8295 (4.7); 0.8232 (3.3); 0.8099 (0.9); 0.0079 (2.0); −0.0002 (64.9); −0.0085 (2.1)


I-663: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.6935 (0.5); 9.6791 (0.5); 8.5168 (5.8); 7.3947 (0.6); 7.3905 (0.9); 7.3744 (1.4); 7.3711 (1.8); 7.3560 (0.8); 7.3516


(0.9); 7.3378 (1.6); 7.3334 (1.6); 7.3255 (3.0); 7.3194 (3.1); 7.3136 (1.2); 7.3088 (1.6); 7.3044 (1.4); 7.2902 (1.6);


7.2861 (1.5); 7.2719 (0.7); 7.2679 (0.7); 7.2609 (14.0); 7.0997 (1.3); 7.0957 (1.1); 7.0813 (1.3); 7.0768 (1.0); 6.6972


(3.2); 6.6913 (3.1); 3.9023 (16.0); 2.1031 (0.8); 2.0930 (0.9); 2.0830 (0.9); 2.0719 (0.6); 2.0460 (0.9); 2.0073 (1.0);


1.2976 (5.4); 1.2826 (4.9); 1.2596 (0.7); 1.0453 (0.5); −0.0002 (18.0); −0.0085 (0.5)


I-664: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.6793 (0.8); 9.6620 (0.8); 8.5278 (6.9); 7.7643 (3.8); 7.7398 (4.1); 7.7384 (3.8); 7.4093 (0.8); 7.4048 (1.3); 7.3917


(1.3); 7.3895 (1.4); 7.3861 (1.9); 7.3646 (0.7); 7.3599 (0.9); 7.3463 (1.8); 7.3415 (1.7); 7.3284 (2.1); 7.3234 (1.6);


7.3105 (1.8); 7.3063 (1.5); 7.2921 (0.7); 7.2880 (0.5); 7.2607 (21.6); 7.1693 (1.2); 7.1517 (1.2); 7.0767 (1.4); 7.0728


(1.1); 7.0707 (1.1); 7.0592 (1.7); 7.0540 (1.2); 3.8743 (16.0); 2.1122 (0.9); 2.1021 (1.0); 2.0920 (0.9); 2.0810 (0.6);


2.0074 (1.1); 1.3060 (6.6); 1.2909 (5.9); 1.0783 (0.5); 1.0682 (0.5); 1.0630 (0.6); 1.0579 (0.6); 1.0528 (0.6); 1.0478


(0.5); 1.0425 (0.5); 0.0080 (0.8); −0.0002 (28.4); −0.0085 (0.8)


I-603: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.2372 (1.7); 8.5257 (5.2); 7.7699 (2.9); 7.7656 (0.9); 7.7536 (1.0); 7.7491 (3.2); 7.3949 (0.8); 7.3907 (1.0); 7.3753


(1.1); 7.3716 (1.6); 7.3347 (0.6); 7.3301 (0.6); 7.3163 (1.4); 7.3114 (1.3); 7.2968 (1.6); 7.2917 (1.8); 7.2776 (1.5);


7.2735 (1.7); 7.2689 (2.4); 7.2601 (9.6); 7.2548 (0.9); 7.2485 (2.1); 7.1147 (1.4); 7.1102 (1.0); 7.0967 (1.3); 7.0916


(1.1); 5.2987 (4.8); 3.1792 (16.0); 2.4171 (9.1); 2.3764 (0.6); 2.3599 (1.0); 2.3432 (0.6); 1.5483 (0.7); 1.2268 (7.5);


1.2093 (3.3); 1.2019 (0.6); −0.0002 (12.5)


I-570: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.8568 (1.2); 8.5592 (6.2); 7.4212 (0.8); 7.4152 (0.7); 7.4071 (0.7); 7.4026 (0.8); 7.3982 (1.2); 7.3083 (1.1); 7.3029


(1.8); 7.2941 (1.5); 7.2851 (1.9); 7.2806 (1.3); 7.2607 (33.5); 7.2235 (1.7); 7.2184 (1.0); 7.2139 (0.8); 7.2085 (0.8);


7.2067 (0.8); 7.2003 (0.9); 5.2990 (6.4); 4.3060 (1.4); 4.2882 (4.7); 4.2703 (4.8); 4.2526 (1.5); 2.3938 (16.0); 2.3763


(0.7); 2.3679 (0.7); 2.3564 (1.2); 2.3443 (0.7); 2.3358 (0.7); 1.3461 (5.4); 1.3283 (11.4); 1.3104 (5.2); 1.2584 (1.6);


1.2517 (2.3); 1.2465 (1.6); 1.2399 (1.9); 1.2318 (1.0); 1.1968 (0.9); 1.1888 (1.8); 1.1821 (1.2); 1.1763 (1.0); 1.1685


(1.9); 1.1617 (1.2); 0.0080 (0.6); −0.0002 (21.7); −0.0085 (0.6)


I-551: 1H-NMR(599.7 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.9870 (1.8); 9.9770 (1.8); 8.5515 (10.4); 7.4570 (2.3); 7.4540 (2.5); 7.4452 (2.0); 7.4440 (2.2); 7.4417 (2.9);


7.3597 (0.9); 7.3565 (1.1); 7.3473 (2.6); 7.3440 (2.8); 7.3354 (3.2); 7.3332 (2.9); 7.3314 (2.5); 7.3244 (2.8); 7.3218


(2.6); 7.3120 (1.0); 7.3094 (0.8); 7.2681 (2.5); 7.2646 (6.0); 7.2581 (2.3); 7.2219 (2.8); 7.2188 (2.1); 7.2178 (2.0);


7.2101 (2.6); 7.2065 (2.2); 4.1268 (0.5); 4.1149 (0.5); 2.9745 (0.9); 2.9602 (1.0); 2.9275 (0.3); 2.8992 (50.0); 2.8017


(4.6); 2.7821 (0.3); 2.3991 (0.5); 2.3912 (1.1); 2.3855 (1.2); 2.3778 (2.2); 2.3699 (1.3); 2.3642 (1.2); 2.3563 (0.6);


2.0434 (2.2); 1.9552 (0.7); 1.7233 (1.6); 1.2849 (0.5); 1.2808 (0.3); 1.2700 (1.0); 1.2655 (1.2); 1.2581 (4.2); 1.2534


(4.1); 1.2461 (3.8); 1.2403 (1.2); 1.2231 (0.4); 1.1971 (1.1); 1.1921 (3.2); 1.1874 (2.3); 1.1856 (2.2); 1.1786 (3.2);


1.1738 (2.2); 1.1672 (0.6); 0.8932 (0.3); 0.8817 (0.7); 0.8697 (0.4); −0.0001 (4.5)


I-1964: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5601 (1.2); 8.1051 (0.5); 7.8803 (0.5); 7.8761 (0.5); 7.8608 (0.6); 7.8565 (0.6); 7.3041 (0.5); 7.2604 (34.8);


7.0153 (0.6); 7.0133 (0.6); 6.9966 (0.5); 6.9170 (0.6); 6.8959 (0.5); 6.8309 (0.7); 6.8126 (0.7); 6.8099 (0.7); 6.7917


(0.6); 3.8745 (6.3); 2.0456 (0.8); 1.5422 (16.0); 1.5408 (13.2); 1.2598 (0.6); 1.2098 (3.8); 1.1945 (1.6); 0.8821 (0.5);


0.0080 (1.2); −0.0002 (45.3); −0.0085 (1.2)


I-678: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.6981 (11.4); 8.5586 (0.7); 7.4533 (3.8); 7.4342 (4.1); 7.4302 (3.0); 7.4159 (1.1); 7.3259 (4.4); 7.3196 (3.7);


7.3096 (7.2); 7.3061 (7.7); 7.3021 (5.0); 7.2931 (5.1); 7.2870 (3.5); 7.2820 (5.3); 7.2782 (5.2); 7.2613 (26.7); 7.2454


(1.8); 6.8601 (6.4); 5.2997 (1.8); 3.8218 (2.6); 3.7907 (2.6); 3.7662 (4.6); 3.7419 (2.8); 2.8231 (2.8); 2.7984 (4.7);


2.7754 (2.8); 2.1245 (1.4); 2.1134 (2.4); 2.1034 (2.8); 2.0935 (2.6); 2.0823 (1.6); 1.6559 (1.4); 1.6404 (1.7); 1.6342


(1.7); 1.6247 (1.6); 1.6092 (1.0); 1.4884 (1.7); 1.4781 (2.7); 1.4672 (2.9); 1.4567 (2.2); 1.4458 (1.4); 1.3322 (0.8);


1.2848 (1.4); 1.2505 (16.0); 1.2355 (14.7); 1.0191 (1.6); 1.0095 (2.0); 1.0039 (2.1); 0.9991 (2.2); 0.9943 (2.2); 0.9839


(1.9); 0.9736 (1.6); −0.0002 (30.6)


I-634: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.6175 (14.4); 7.8885 (5.6); 7.8722 (5.5); 7.8490 (1.2); 7.5190 (0.9); 7.4243 (2.3); 7.4189 (1.8); 7.4130 (2.2);


7.4080 (2.0); 7.4011 (4.0); 7.3914 (0.6); 7.3614 (1.0); 7.3487 (4.6); 7.3467 (4.8); 7.3428 (3.2); 7.3359 (7.1); 7.3291


(3.0); 7.3261 (4.2); 7.3228 (3.5); 7.3108 (0.7); 7.2602 (158.7); 7.2485 (4.4); 7.2415 (2.4); 7.2375 (3.5); 7.2315 (2.2);


7.2256 (2.8); 7.0125 (1.2); 6.9961 (1.8); 6.9314 (2.1); 6.9163 (3.8); 6.8999 (2.0); 5.2997 (6.5); 2.1330 (1.3); 2.1217


(2.3); 2.1117 (2.6); 2.1015 (2.4); 2.0908 (1.6); 1.6517 (1.0); 1.6371 (1.3); 1.6307 (1.4); 1.6209 (1.4); 1.6054 (0.8);


1.4837 (1.8); 1.4724 (2.8); 1.4619 (3.2); 1.4508 (2.2); 1.4402 (1.3); 1.3318 (1.5); 1.3055 (16.0); 1.2905 (14.6); 1.2846


(3.2); 1.2542 (1.9); 1.0908 (1.3); 1.0702 (1.6); 1.0446 (1.1); 0.1457 (0.6); 0.0080 (5.5); −0.0002 (192.1); −0.0085 (5.4);


−0.1494 (0.6)


I-626: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5630 (16.0); 7.4691 (2.2); 7.4626 (1.8); 7.4562 (2.3); 7.4537 (2.0); 7.4460 (3.8); 7.4362 (0.7); 7.4059 (0.9);


7.4025 (0.6); 7.3941 (7.0); 7.3873 (2.8); 7.3840 (4.8); 7.3810 (4.7); 7.3776 (2.6); 7.3705 (4.7); 7.3589 (0.6); 7.2715


(3.7); 7.2603 (59.0); 7.2553 (2.1); 7.2484 (2.3); 5.2996 (2.8); 3.6026 (3.8); 3.5927 (3.8); 2.1349 (1.2); 2.1239 (2.2);


2.1142 (5.1); 2.1038 (5.5); 2.0971 (9.4); 2.0794 (3.0); 1.6324 (0.6); 1.3324 (0.8); 1.2887 (12.4); 1.2738 (11.6); 1.2552


(1.2); 1.0608 (1.0); 1.0514 (1.2); 1.0456 (1.2); 1.0402 (1.2); 1.0361 (1.1); 1.0310 (1.2); 1.0254 (1.2); 1.0157 (0.9);


0.0080 (2.0); −0.0002 (71.6); −0.0085 (2.0)


I-1957: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.7189 (1.6); 7.4072 (0.7); 7.2605 (25.2); 7.0266 (1.0); 7.0077 (1.1); 7.0057 (1.1); 6.9868 (0.9); 2.9886 (10.1);


2.3795 (0.6); 2.0452 (2.1); 1.5481 (16.0); 1.2773 (0.7); 1.2671 (0.7); 1.2597 (2.6); 1.2543 (1.3); 1.2500 (2.1); 1.2438


(1.1); 1.2353 (0.8); 1.2309 (1.3); 1.2238 (0.5); 0.0080 (0.6); −0.0002 (18.7)


I-502: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.6482 (1.0); 8.5403 (16.0); 7.4367 (2.7); 7.4307 (1.9); 7.4245 (3.5); 7.4206 (2.1); 7.4135 (4.1); 7.4036 (0.6);


7.3458 (0.8); 7.3408 (0.5); 7.3332 (6.6); 7.3272 (2.9); 7.3227 (5.8); 7.3205 (5.7); 7.3160 (3.0); 7.3111 (4.7); 7.3089


(4.6); 7.2974 (0.8); 7.2634 (9.8); 7.2574 (4.5); 7.2496 (2.3); 7.2466 (2.8); 7.2409 (1.9); 7.2342 (2.5); 5.2982 (8.8);


3.0257 (3.1); 3.0227 (3.1); 3.0088 (7.7); 2.9948 (3.2); 2.9920 (3.4); 2.3872 (0.7); 2.3751 (1.5); 2.3671 (1.5); 2.3556


(2.3); 2.3465 (1.1); 2.3430 (1.6); 2.3350 (1.6); 2.3229 (0.8); 1.8980 (0.7); 1.8911 (3.6); 1.8832 (4.6); 1.8740 (10.6);


1.8649 (4.7); 1.8569 (3.5); 1.8501 (0.7); 1.6156 (0.6); 1.2515 (0.8); 1.2379 (2.7); 1.2312 (3.7); 1.2253 (3.8); 1.2196


(3.6); 1.2124 (1.8); 1.1962 (2.3); 1.1895 (4.1); 1.1831 (2.6); 1.1761 (1.6); 1.1692 (4.1); 1.1627 (2.3); 1.1523 (0.9);


−0.0002 (12.9)


I-595: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.6705 (0.7); 8.5266 (13.0); 8.4903 (1.3); 7.4287 (2.0); 7.4230 (1.6); 7.4169 (2.9); 7.4130 (1.8); 7.4061 (2.9);


7.4056 (2.9); 7.3340 (0.7); 7.3216 (5.1); 7.3180 (0.8); 7.3154 (2.8); 7.3111 (4.4); 7.3088 (4.6); 7.3045 (2.5); 7.2994


(4.0); 7.2973 (3.8); 7.2859 (0.8); 7.2638 (6.9); 7.2455 (3.2); 7.2379 (1.8); 7.2354 (2.0); 7.2341 (1.7); 7.2292 (1.6);


7.2224 (1.7); 5.2979 (16.0); 2.8467 (2.9); 2.8336 (4.2); 2.8201 (2.9); 2.3883 (0.5); 2.3762 (1.1); 2.3683 (1.1); 2.3565


(1.7); 2.3477 (0.8); 2.3440 (1.1); 2.3362 (1.2); 2.3240 (0.6); 1.7279 (1.2); 1.7132 (2.9); 1.6991 (4.3); 1.6849 (3.4);


1.6710 (1.4); 1.4482 (0.6); 1.4325 (1.4); 1.4187 (1.9); 1.4042 (1.2); 1.2314 (1.9); 1.2244 (3.0); 1.2189 (3.0); 1.2127


(2.9); 1.2057 (1.9); 1.1940 (2.0); 1.1901 (3.1); 1.1835 (1.8); 1.1771 (1.8); 1.1698 (2.9); 1.1631 (1.8); 1.1497 (0.6);


−0.0002 (9.5)


I-602: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.6523 (1.2); 8.5232 (15.3); 8.3421 (2.7); 7.4333 (2.6); 7.4272 (1.9); 7.4211 (2.8); 7.4177 (2.0); 7.4102 (3.9);


7.4004 (0.6); 7.3364 (0.8); 7.3328 (0.6); 7.3244 (7.3); 7.3207 (1.4); 7.3178 (3.0); 7.3142 (5.3); 7.3114 (5.3); 7.3078


(3.1); 7.3019 (4.9); 7.3005 (5.0); 7.2892 (0.9); 7.2617 (16.5); 7.2565 (0.6); 7.2470 (4.2); 7.2390 (2.2); 7.2374 (2.4);


7.2351 (1.9); 7.2309 (1.8); 7.2238 (2.4); 5.2987 (16.0); 3.2480 (2.2); 3.2276 (4.0); 3.2074 (2.4); 2.6235 (2.2); 2.5055


(3.2); 2.4919 (2.7); 2.4843 (3.1); 2.4707 (2.5); 2.3826 (0.8); 2.3705 (1.5); 2.3626 (1.6); 2.3507 (2.4); 2.3420 (1.2);


2.3383 (1.6); 2.3305 (1.7); 2.3183 (0.8); 1.7001 (0.7); 1.6836 (2.0); 1.6666 (3.6); 1.6484 (1.9); 1.6343 (1.4); 1.6211


(0.6); 1.6145 (0.8); 1.5833 (1.9); 1.5622 (0.6); 1.5468 (0.8); 1.5374 (0.8); 1.5245 (1.5); 1.5120 (1.6); 1.5008 (1.0);


1.4742 (2.2); 1.4676 (1.8); 1.4475 (1.0); 1.4350 (0.6); 1.2595 (1.3); 1.2411 (1.0); 1.2278 (3.4); 1.2208 (4.6); 1.2154


(4.6); 1.2090 (4.2); 1.2018 (2.6); 1.1899 (2.6); 1.1852 (4.3); 1.1787 (2.5); 1.1727 (2.7); 1.1649 (4.2); 1.1583 (2.5);


1.1454 (1.0); 0.8985 (0.6); 0.8816 (1.5); 0.8639 (0.7); 0.0080 (0.7); −0.0002 (22.1); −0.0085 (0.6)


I-571: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.2492 (1.1); 8.5318 (5.4); 7.4458 (0.8); 7.4396 (0.6); 7.4335 (1.0); 7.4299 (0.6); 7.4227 (1.2); 7.3462 (2.0); 7.3400


(0.9); 7.3358 (2.0); 7.3335 (1.6); 7.3293 (1.1); 7.3239 (1.5); 7.3221 (1.5); 7.2616 (10.4); 7.2468 (0.6); 3.7398 (16.0);


3.4290 (0.6); 3.4126 (0.7); 3.2291 (0.8); 3.2157 (0.6); 2.3502 (0.9); 2.3371 (0.6); 2.3293 (0.7); 1.9567 (0.6); 1.9452


(0.5); 1.9352 (0.6); 1.9240 (0.7); 1.9161 (0.6); 1.9053 (0.6); 1.2548 (0.8); 1.2255 (1.2); 1.2192 (1.1); 1.1998 (0.8);


1.1920 (1.7); 1.1858 (0.9); 1.1718 (1.5); 1.1654 (0.8); −0.0002 (14.2)


I-635: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 13.2182 (2.1); 13.0355 (2.0); 13.0235 (2.1); 12.3028 (11.8); 12.0701 (0.5); 12.0014 (0.5); 11.9953 (0.6); 11.9880


(0.6); 11.9804 (0.6); 11.9777 (0.6); 11.9749 (0.6); 11.9452 (0.6); 11.4054 (0.6); 11.3934 (1.1); 11.3814 (0.5); 7.6747


(8.7); 7.2703 (2.8); 7.2656 (6.1); 7.2609 (8.6); 7.2562 (6.1); 7.2516 (2.8); 5.9690 (2.0); 5.9540 (1.8); 4.6745 (16.0);


4.6662 (0.5)


I-596: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.6188 (1.6); 8.6197 (6.4); 8.5874 (1.1); 8.5632 (0.9); 7.4567 (1.1); 7.4509 (0.8); 7.4483 (0.8); 7.4432 (0.9); 7.4383


(1.0); 7.4335 (1.6); 7.3625 (0.6); 7.3563 (0.8); 7.3435 (1.7); 7.3381 (2.4); 7.3296 (3.1); 7.3212 (2.1); 7.3198 (2.2);


7.3162 (2.0); 7.3065 (0.6); 7.3029 (0.6); 7.2629 (8.7); 7.2507 (0.6); 7.2350 (1.9); 7.2298 (1.2); 7.2250 (0.9); 7.2209


(0.8); 7.2183 (0.8); 7.2118 (1.1); 5.2990 (8.0); 2.9553 (4.6); 2.9470 (0.7); 2.8837 (3.7); 2.8825 (3.8); 2.8065 (16.0);


2.7339 (0.7); 2.3965 (0.6); 2.3885 (0.7); 2.3807 (0.6); 2.3765 (1.1); 2.3678 (0.5); 2.3644 (0.8); 2.3565 (0.8); 2.1707


(1.1); 2.1096 (2.8); 2.0017 (3.1); 1.6077 (1.4); 1.3332 (0.8); 1.2844 (1.1); 1.2631 (1.7); 1.2559 (3.0); 1.2511 (2.5);


1.2442 (2.0); 1.2365 (1.3); 1.2254 (1.8); 1.2193 (2.6); 1.2125 (1.8); 1.2064 (1.7); 1.1989 (2.5); 1.1920 (1.4); 1.1793


(0.8); 1.1373 (1.0); 1.1335 (0.8); 1.1215 (1.0); 1.1175 (0.8); 1.1075 (0.8); 1.0915 (0.7); 0.9165 (0.9); −0.0002 (9.0)


I-577: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 14.6342 (1.4); 13.2417 (2.0); 13.2245 (2.1); 13.2207 (2.2); 12.3290 (2.5); 12.3117 (2.5); 12.3078 (2.7); 12.2999


(1.8); 12.0941 (1.9); 12.0205 (1.8); 12.0107 (2.2); 12.0024 (3.2); 11.9974 (3.4); 11.9814 (2.8); 11.9604 (1.7); 11.9556


(1.7); 11.9379 (2.1); 10.0838 (0.6); 10.0666 (0.6); 10.0628 (0.6); 8.7809 (0.6); 7.7138 (1.3); 7.6588 (1.0); 7.6404 (1.3);


7.6233 (1.3); 7.2575 (7.2); 7.0548 (1.3); 6.7223 (1.1); 6.7051 (1.2); 6.7011 (1.3); 5.9668 (8.3); 5.9495 (16.0); 5.9461


(15.2); 5.9328 (10.0); 5.9285 (9.7); 5.8625 (2.9); 5.8548 (3.0); 5.8004 (0.7); 4.6929 (3.4); 4.6758 (3.7); 4.6719 (4.1);


4.6640 (2.8)


I-580: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.5718 (1.5); 8.6077 (4.2); 7.4547 (0.7); 7.4488 (0.5); 7.4412 (0.5); 7.4363 (0.6); 7.4316 (1.0); 7.3412 (1.1); 7.3358


(1.5); 7.3273 (1.6); 7.3191 (1.3); 7.3140 (1.1); 7.2615 (31.2); 7.2349 (1.1); 7.2296 (0.7); 7.2247 (0.5); 7.2207 (0.5);


7.2181 (0.5); 7.2116 (0.7); 5.9578 (1.1); 5.9545 (1.2); 5.9492 (1.4); 5.9441 (1.2); 5.9406 (1.0); 3.1708 (0.8); 2.6227


(0.5); 2.5879 (0.6); 2.3762 (0.6); 2.3199 (0.6); 2.3042 (0.5); 2.0476 (1.7); 1.5504 (16.0); 1.2787 (0.8); 1.2660 (1.4);


1.2605 (2.2); 1.2522 (1.3); 1.2474 (1.3); 1.2428 (0.7); 1.2402 (0.6); 1.2232 (0.9); 1.2157 (1.2); 1.2088 (0.9); 1.2030


(0.6); 1.1954 (1.4); 1.1886 (0.8); 0.8820 (0.7); 0.0080 (1.4); −0.0002 (40.7); −0.0085 (1.3)


I-610: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5068 (7.3); 7.4379 (1.5); 7.4329 (1.2); 7.4278 (1.1); 7.4238 (1.1); 7.4210 (1.3); 7.4148 (2.2); 7.3411 (2.0); 7.3378


(2.8); 7.3357 (1.6); 7.3279 (4.5); 7.3190 (2.7); 7.3138 (2.4); 7.3017 (0.6); 7.2685 (2.5); 7.2619 (10.4); 7.2588 (1.3);


7.2566 (1.4); 7.2514 (1.2); 7.2454 (1.4); 5.2985 (1.9); 3.4361 (0.6); 3.4206 (0.8); 3.4144 (0.7); 3.4050 (0.5); 3.3976


(0.5); 3.1986 (6.0); 2.3650 (0.8); 2.3571 (0.8); 2.3458 (1.2); 2.3365 (0.6); 2.3329 (0.8); 2.3250 (0.9); 1.9592 (0.6);


1.9506 (0.5); 1.9294 (0.6); 1.7853 (0.6); 1.7775 (0.6); 1.7647 (1.0); 1.7474 (0.9); 1.7407 (0.8); 1.7227 (0.6); 1.6054


(1.9); 1.2193 (1.3); 1.2122 (1.9); 1.2067 (2.0); 1.2010 (1.8); 1.1942 (1.1); 1.1798 (1.4); 1.1750 (2.4); 1.1687 (1.4);


1.1542 (2.8); 1.1474 (16.0); 1.1253 (12.9); −0.0002 (12.5)


I-575: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5288 (7.6); 7.4095 (0.6); 7.3909 (0.9); 7.3184 (1.4); 7.3093 (2.1); 7.3013 (1.6); 7.2619 (10.1); 7.2576 (1.7);


7.2560 (1.5); 7.2511 (1.2); 7.2468 (1.2); 7.2412 (1.4); 5.2986 (3.1); 2.3748 (0.6); 2.3679 (0.6); 2.3561 (1.1); 2.3433


(0.6); 2.3362 (0.6); 1.6856 (0.9); 1.6587 (1.8); 1.5924 (1.0); 1.3550 (0.5); 1.2080 (1.9); 1.2032 (2.0); 1.1927 (3.5);


1.1862 (1.6); 1.1725 (2.4); 1.1657 (1.3); 1.0926 (16.0); 1.0772 (15.9); 0.8821 (0.5); −0.0002 (12.7)


I-565: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.5799 (0.6); 9.5668 (0.6); 8.5619 (6.4); 7.4400 (1.0); 7.4327 (0.7); 7.4294 (1.0); 7.4232 (0.9); 7.4170 (1.5); 7.3295


(2.5); 7.3228 (1.8); 7.3188 (1.4); 7.3167 (1.4); 7.3127 (1.9); 7.3061 (3.1); 7.2610 (7.4); 7.2425 (1.6); 7.2361 (1.0);


7.2310 (0.9); 7.2297 (1.0); 7.2269 (0.8); 7.2194 (0.9); 7.1196 (2.2); 7.1139 (2.2); 6.3891 (0.6); 6.3741 (0.6); 5.7146


(3.3); 5.7089 (3.2); 5.2978 (6.7); 3.7317 (16.0); 2.4032 (0.6); 2.3951 (0.6); 2.3833 (1.0); 2.3710 (0.6); 2.3630 (0.6);


2.0444 (1.5); 1.2765 (0.6); 1.2746 (0.5); 1.2614 (1.4); 1.2587 (1.7); 1.2547 (2.0); 1.2491 (1.5); 1.2476 (1.6); 1.2427


(1.7); 1.2355 (0.8); 1.2185 (1.1); 1.2110 (1.7); 1.2042 (1.3); 1.1983 (0.8); 1.1908 (1.9); 1.1839 (1.1); −0.0002 (10.0)


I-671: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5500 (6.9); 7.4592 (2.1); 7.4492 (2.4); 7.4427 (2.1); 7.4360 (3.1); 7.4282 (0.6); 7.3512 (4.6); 7.3438 (3.2); 7.3411


(3.5); 7.3351 (3.8); 7.3280 (4.8); 7.3168 (0.9); 7.2611 (23.5); 7.2493 (4.0); 7.2426 (2.4); 7.2359 (2.6); 7.2261 (2.5);


5.2986 (16.0); 3.1850 (0.6); 3.1759 (1.6); 3.1588 (11.0); 2.1129 (0.9); 2.1020 (1.8); 2.0918 (1.9); 2.0817 (1.8); 2.0707


(1.0); 1.6353 (0.6); 1.6250 (0.7); 1.6199 (1.1); 1.6098 (1.2); 1.6042 (1.4); 1.5983 (1.4); 1.5885 (1.5); 1.5763 (3.1);


1.5564 (1.4); 1.5395 (3.0); 1.4752 (1.5); 1.4429 (6.6); 1.4319 (10.7); 1.4217 (13.3); 1.4121 (10.5); 1.3334 (0.5);


1.2826 (8.6); 1.2676 (8.3); 1.2321 (0.7); 1.2148 (0.7); 1.1994 (0.6); 1.0048 (1.2); 0.8975 (0.6); 0.8817 (1.4); 0.8640


(0.7); 0.0080 (1.0); −0.0002 (30.9); −0.0085 (1.0)


I-655: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.8487 (1.2); 8.5711 (5.2); 7.8501 (0.5); 7.4559 (1.0); 7.4471 (1.2); 7.4388 (0.9); 7.4326 (1.8); 7.3781 (2.9); 7.3708


(2.2); 7.3670 (1.9); 7.3644 (1.9); 7.3548 (2.7); 7.3009 (49.2); 7.2498 (1.8); 7.2426 (1.1); 7.2383 (1.2); 7.2268 (1.2);


4.1287 (0.5); 4.1107 (0.5); 2.9956 (0.6); 2.9680 (16.0); 2.9442 (0.8); 2.5866 (1.8); 2.5821 (2.3); 2.5777 (1.6); 2.1315


(2.1); 2.1196 (2.5); 2.1089 (4.0); 2.0889 (1.4); 2.0775 (0.7); 2.0443 (2.4); 1.6269 (0.6); 1.4587 (0.7); 1.2887 (7.8);


1.2736 (7.5); 1.2600 (2.4); 1.2419 (0.8); 1.0509 (0.6); 1.0407 (0.7); 1.0347 (0.8); 1.0300 (0.9); 1.0249 (0.8); 1.0051


(0.6); 0.8989 (0.7); 0.8818 (1.7); 0.8643 (0.8); −0.0002 (24.4)


I-2869: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.3591 (0.7); 8.5779 (5.4); 8.3504 (0.8); 8.3479 (0.8); 8.3460 (0.8); 8.3383 (0.9); 8.3357 (0.8); 7.6997 (0.7);


7.6949 (0.7); 7.6812 (0.9); 7.6788 (0.8); 7.6765 (1.0); 7.6742 (0.7); 7.6605 (0.7); 7.6557 (0.6); 7.3871 (2.3); 7.3851


(2.5); 7.3660 (4.5); 7.2831 (2.1); 7.2606 (15.0); 7.2428 (1.1); 7.1115 (0.7); 7.1094 (0.7); 7.0992 (0.7); 7.0971 (0.8);


7.0931 (0.7); 7.0911 (0.7); 7.0809 (0.6); 7.0789 (0.6); 5.2977 (2.0); 2.4623 (0.5); 2.4507 (0.9); 2.4387 (0.5); 2.4303


(0.5); 2.3551 (0.7); 2.3068 (16.0); 1.3402 (1.4); 1.3333 (2.2); 1.3284 (1.4); 1.3253 (1.2); 1.3216 (1.7); 1.3134 (0.8);


1.2910 (0.6); 1.2843 (0.6); 1.2765 (1.1); 1.2682 (2.0); 1.2611 (1.9); 1.2559 (2.9); 1.2482 (2.1); 1.2410 (1.3); 1.2364


(0.7); 1.2289 (0.5); −0.0002 (8.4)


I-621: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.8870 (0.6); 8.5471 (15.0); 7.4842 (2.5); 7.4776 (2.0); 7.4728 (2.5); 7.4667 (2.4); 7.4610 (3.8); 7.4530 (0.6);


7.3844 (1.1); 7.3723 (4.5); 7.3703 (4.4); 7.3659 (4.2); 7.3596 (5.4); 7.3535 (4.2); 7.3476 (5.4); 7.3349 (1.1); 7.2607


(86.5); 7.2515 (1.2); 7.2436 (4.1); 7.2377 (2.6); 7.2316 (3.6); 7.2276 (2.0); 7.2204 (2.8); 6.9967 (0.5); 4.1308 (1.2);


4.1129 (1.2); 2.0919 (1.1); 2.0807 (2.0); 2.0706 (2.3); 2.0604 (2.2); 2.0495 (1.5); 2.0450 (5.9); 1.5985 (0.8); 1.5885


(0.9); 1.5828 (1.0); 1.5770 (1.1); 1.5671 (1.1); 1.5623 (0.8); 1.5518 (0.7); 1.4245 (1.2); 1.4137 (2.0); 1.4029 (2.4);


1.3919 (1.7); 1.3812 (1.1); 1.2814 (16.0); 1.2774 (3.8); 1.2664 (15.4); 1.2593 (5.0); 1.2414 (2.0); 1.2165 (1.0); 1.2013


(0.9); 1.0290 (1.3); 1.0189 (1.3); 1.0136 (1.4); 1.0085 (1.5); 1.0035 (1.5); 0.9983 (1.5); 0.9930 (1.6); 0.9830 (1.3);


0.8991 (0.5); 0.8819 (1.3); 0.8641 (0.6); 0.0080 (0.6); −0.0002 (49.5); −0.0085 (2.4)


I-683: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.9072 (0.8); 8.6025 (8.5); 7.4880 (1.2); 7.4803 (0.8); 7.4779 (1.3); 7.4715 (1.2); 7.4649 (1.9); 7.3900 (0.6); 7.3784


(3.4); 7.3714 (2.6); 7.3679 (1.6); 7.3653 (2.0); 7.3619 (2.0); 7.3550 (3.8); 7.2733 (1.4); 7.2663 (1.3); 7.2616 (17.5);


7.2503 (0.9); 5.2985 (2.1); 2.3190 (1.2); 2.3046 (1.5); 2.2988 (1.5); 2.2844 (1.4); 1.5254 (1.2); 1.5142 (1.5); 1.5115


(1.4); 1.5002 (1.2); 1.3265 (16.0); 1.1479 (9.6); 1.1338 (0.5); 1.1210 (1.7); 1.1101 (1.5); 1.1008 (1.5); 1.0899 (1.3);


−0.0002 (10.1)


I-3363: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.0361 (0.7); 8.5488 (5.7); 8.3912 (6.3); 8.3792 (6.3); 7.2923 (1.4); 7.2717 (3.0); 7.2611 (20.8); 7.2511 (1.9);


7.0805 (1.9); 7.0781 (1.9); 7.0601 (1.6); 7.0578 (1.5); 6.8471 (1.5); 6.8451 (1.5); 6.8262 (1.4); 6.8241 (1.3); 6.7556


(1.8); 6.7435 (3.4); 6.7314 (1.7); 4.1305 (0.6); 4.1126 (0.6); 3.6779 (16.0); 2.4265 (0.5); 2.4180 (0.6); 2.4063 (1.1);


2.3943 (0.6); 2.3859 (0.6); 2.0447 (2.6); 1.3334 (1.0); 1.3055 (0.6); 1.2993 (0.7); 1.2938 (1.3); 1.2876 (2.2); 1.2842


(2.2); 1.2805 (1.4); 1.2764 (2.3); 1.2684 (1.1); 1.2588 (2.6); 1.2410 (1.0); 1.2153 (0.6); 1.2120 (0.5); 1.2062 (1.8);


1.1992 (1.2); 1.1951 (1.0); 1.1918 (0.6); 1.1859 (1.8); 1.1788 (1.2); 1.1757 (0.6); −0.0002 (13.2)


I-2176: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.6033 (1.3); 8.5703 (16.0); 7.5201 (0.6); 7.3194 (1.6); 7.3054 (1.3); 7.2992 (4.4); 7.2851 (4.3); 7.2792 (4.6);


7.2694 (6.7); 7.2672 (8.9); 7.2640 (15.4); 7.2612 (123.6); 7.2478 (2.3); 7.2438 (1.7); 7.0740 (3.0); 7.0701 (3.0);


7.0542 (3.0); 7.0520 (3.6); 7.0505 (3.0); 7.0465 (2.7); 7.0340 (2.5); 7.0284 (2.4); 6.9972 (0.7); 4.1487 (0.6); 4.1308


(1.8); 4.1130 (1.8); 4.0951 (0.6); 3.0020 (4.1); 2.9987 (3.9); 2.9849 (10.4); 2.9711 (4.0); 2.9678 (4.5); 2.3932 (0.8);


2.3810 (1.8); 2.3731 (1.9); 2.3633 (2.1); 2.3612 (2.5); 2.3525 (1.2); 2.3488 (1.8); 2.3410 (2.0); 2.3289 (1.0); 2.0451


(8.6); 1.8960 (0.9); 1.8885 (4.6); 1.8806 (5.9); 1.8714 (13.4); 1.8622 (5.8); 1.8542 (4.3); 1.8473 (0.8); 1.6643 (0.7);


1.2843 (0.6); 1.2773 (2.5); 1.2594 (5.9); 1.2467 (4.6); 1.2396 (6.4); 1.2345 (6.4); 1.2278 (5.7); 1.2211 (4.0); 1.2167


(1.2); 1.2107 (3.6); 1.2039 (6.0); 1.1969 (3.7); 1.1911 (3.6); 1.1835 (6.1); 1.1766 (3.7); 1.1633 (1.1); 0.0079 (2.1);


−0.0002 (74.2); −0.0085 (2.2)


I-3861: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.2774 (0.6); 8.5256 (7.1); 8.3508 (0.8); 8.3482 (0.8); 8.3385 (0.9); 8.3362 (0.8); 7.6936 (1.0); 7.6888 (1.0);


7.6752 (1.1); 7.6728 (1.0); 7.6704 (1.2); 7.6681 (0.9); 7.6545 (0.8); 7.6497 (0.8); 7.2606 (68.8); 7.2404 (2.0); 7.2205


(1.4); 7.1125 (0.7); 7.1103 (0.7); 7.1003 (0.7); 7.0980 (0.7); 7.0943 (0.7); 7.0920 (0.7); 7.0819 (0.6); 7.0798 (0.7);


6.8805 (1.4); 6.8614 (1.3); 6.7570 (0.9); 6.7367 (0.8); 4.1488 (0.6); 4.1310 (1.7); 4.1132 (1.8); 4.0954 (0.6); 3.5825


(1.1); 2.4217 (0.6); 2.4100 (1.0); 2.3980 (0.6); 2.3896 (0.6); 2.2619 (16.0); 2.1036 (8.0); 2.0455 (8.4); 2.0153 (6.7);


1.3099 (0.5); 1.3044 (0.5); 1.2983 (1.4); 1.2919 (2.2); 1.2846 (1.6); 1.2801 (1.9); 1.2774 (2.9); 1.2726 (1.1); 1.2663


(0.5); 1.2595 (5.3); 1.2469 (0.6); 1.2417 (2.5); 1.2300 (0.6); 1.2267 (0.6); 1.2209 (1.9); 1.2142 (1.2); 1.2096 (0.9);


1.2007 (1.8); 1.1939 (1.2); 1.1899 (0.6); 0.0080 (1.0); −0.0002 (40.8); −0.0085 (1.2)


I-3383: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.6723 (1.4); 9.6585 (1.4); 8.5771 (5.0); 8.5756 (4.8); 7.3592 (1.2); 7.3385 (2.6); 7.3180 (1.6); 7.2606 (18.6);


7.2588 (18.1); 7.1110 (2.8); 7.0906 (2.4); 6.9050 (2.5); 6.8840 (2.4); 6.8372 (1.9); 6.8229 (1.9); 5.2994 (3.8); 5.2976


(3.7); 3.7083 (15.8); 2.9404 (16.0); 2.9391 (15.6); 2.3861 (0.7); 2.3790 (0.7); 2.3675 (1.3); 2.3555 (0.9); 2.3464 (0.8);


1.5667 (2.8); 1.2719 (0.5); 1.2572 (2.3); 1.2506 (3.5); 1.2394 (2.9); 1.2234 (3.1); 1.2166 (1.7); 1.2083 (2.1); 1.2026


(2.8); 1.1814 (0.6); −0.0002 (11.2); −0.0021 (10.7)


I-3388: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.8938 (1.4); 8.6028 (2.6); 7.3275 (0.8); 7.3071 (1.5); 7.2863 (0.9); 7.2615 (17.4); 7.2603 (17.9); 7.1011 (1.4);


7.0808 (1.1); 6.8671 (1.2); 6.8463 (1.1); 5.2994 (1.7); 3.6985 (8.8); 3.6873 (0.5); 3.3992 (16.0); 2.3701 (0.6); 1.5546


(2.1); 1.2844 (0.5); 1.2629 (1.4); 1.2568 (2.4); 1.2455 (1.5); 1.2389 (0.7); 1.2184 (0.7); 1.2106 (1.3); 1.2040 (1.0);


1.1903 (1.4); 1.1841 (0.8); −0.0002 (10.7)


I-2228: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5777 (12.5); 7.3256 (1.5); 7.3116 (1.3); 7.3054 (4.3); 7.2914 (3.8); 7.2853 (3.8); 7.2723 (5.7); 7.2712 (5.4);


7.2693 (4.4); 7.2640 (43.9); 7.2507 (1.8); 7.2490 (2.0); 7.2455 (1.8); 7.0699 (2.8); 7.0663 (2.6); 7.0498 (2.9); 7.0482


(3.3); 7.0463 (2.7); 7.0434 (2.7); 7.0293 (2.3); 7.0245 (2.2); 6.9041 (3.7); 6.8998 (8.2); 6.8956 (3.8); 5.3000 (16.0);


3.8698 (0.6); 3.8630 (3.0); 3.8561 (3.0); 3.8434 (0.6); 3.8376 (6.4); 3.8321 (5.9); 3.8261 (0.6); 3.8133 (3.3); 3.8073


(3.3); 3.7995 (0.6); 2.8763 (2.1); 2.8731 (2.9); 2.8693 (2.1); 2.8550 (2.2); 2.8508 (4.2); 2.8462 (4.1); 2.8417 (2.4);


2.8276 (1.9); 2.8235 (3.3); 2.8194 (1.9); 2.3989 (0.8); 2.3871 (1.7); 2.3786 (1.8); 2.3752 (1.1); 2.3669 (3.7); 2.3582


(1.2); 2.3551 (1.9); 2.3465 (1.9); 2.3348 (0.9); 2.0451 (2.1); 1.2845 (0.7); 1.2770 (0.8); 1.2717 (1.8); 1.2643 (2.0);


1.2604 (4.3); 1.2541 (6.7); 1.2495 (3.9); 1.2463 (3.4); 1.2424 (6.0); 1.2345 (2.6); 1.1601 (1.6); 1.1570 (1.4); 1.1506


(6.2); 1.1436 (4.1); 1.1403 (2.8); 1.1367 (1.8); 1.1347 (1.5); 1.1303 (5.8); 1.1232 (4.1); 1.1211 (2.3); 1.1144 (1.0);


1.1113 (1.0); 0.0080 (0.7); −0.0002 (27.0); −0.0085 (0.8)


I-2185: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.1124 (2.4); 8.6122 (11.8); 8.3998 (15.4); 8.3878 (16.0); 7.3358 (1.1); 7.3216 (1.0); 7.3156 (3.2); 7.3013 (2.8);


7.2954 (2.9); 7.2822 (4.1); 7.2812 (4.1); 7.2796 (3.4); 7.2761 (6.6); 7.2613 (46.7); 7.2557 (2.0); 7.0820 (2.1); 7.0785


(2.0); 7.0619 (2.1); 7.0602 (2.5); 7.0585 (2.2); 7.0555 (2.0); 7.0414 (1.8); 7.0366 (1.7); 6.7671 (4.1); 6.7550 (8.0);


6.7430 (4.1); 5.2990 (11.9); 4.1306 (0.5); 4.1128 (0.6); 2.4601 (0.5); 2.4482 (1.2); 2.4399 (1.3); 2.4354 (0.7); 2.4282


(2.5); 2.4194 (0.9); 2.4162 (1.4); 2.4079 (1.4); 2.3960 (0.6); 2.0450 (2.7); 1.3335 (0.7); 1.3233 (1.1); 1.3173 (1.0);


1.3113 (3.5); 1.3045 (5.1); 1.2996 (3.1); 1.2967 (2.7); 1.2928 (4.2); 1.2845 (2.7); 1.2809 (1.0); 1.2768 (1.1); 1.2612


(1.7); 1.2589 (2.7); 1.2463 (1.6); 1.2410 (1.3); 1.2377 (4.1); 1.2308 (2.7); 1.2250 (2.3); 1.2175 (4.2); 1.2105 (2.8);


1.2060 (1.2); 1.1983 (0.8); 0.8805 (0.5); 0.0080 (0.7); −0.0002 (27.2); −0.0085 (0.9)


I-2870: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, d6-DMSO):


δ= 11.1047 (0.6); 11.0985 (0.6); 8.7404 (2.7); 8.2870 (0.6); 8.2810 (0.6); 7.6798 (0.9); 7.6663 (0.9); 7.5517 (1.2);


7.5495 (1.3); 7.5300 (2.2); 7.4448 (0.9); 7.4263 (0.7); 7.4227 (0.6); 7.4043 (0.5); 6.6538 (1.0); 6.6402 (1.0); 5.7557


(3.5); 3.7781 (0.6); 3.7514 (6.5); 3.3174 (16.0); 2.5402 (3.9); 2.5234 (0.6); 2.5187 (0.8); 2.5100 (10.0); 2.5054 (21.4);


2.5008 (29.7); 2.4962 (20.6); 2.4916 (9.0); 1.2970 (0.6); 1.2894 (0.7); 1.2779 (0.5); 1.2091 (0.6); 1.1889 (0.5); 0.0080


(0.8); −0.0002 (24.7); −0.0085 (0.6)


I-2867: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.1029 (2.7); 9.3383 (0.8); 9.3345 (0.8); 8.5483 (15.1); 8.3947 (15.9); 8.3826 (16.0); 8.2430 (0.5); 8.2392 (0.6);


8.2365 (0.7); 8.2326 (0.7); 8.2004 (0.9); 8.1938 (1.0); 7.3911 (7.2); 7.3892 (8.3); 7.3698 (14.8); 7.2791 (5.8); 7.2614


(22.4); 7.2574 (4.5); 7.2388 (3.2); 6.7633 (4.3); 6.7512 (8.4); 6.7392 (4.3); 5.2986 (10.9); 4.1483 (0.5); 4.1304 (1.6);


4.1125 (1.6); 4.0947 (0.5); 2.4666 (0.6); 2.4548 (1.5); 2.4464 (1.5); 2.4423 (0.9); 2.4347 (3.0); 2.4259 (1.0); 2.4227


(1.6); 2.4143 (1.6); 2.4024 (0.7); 2.0446 (7.3); 1.3331 (1.8); 1.3257 (1.3); 1.3207 (4.1); 1.3137 (5.8); 1.3090 (3.6);


1.3057 (3.0); 1.3021 (4.8); 1.2938 (1.9); 1.2844 (1.6); 1.2765 (2.2); 1.2704 (0.8); 1.2648 (0.9); 1.2585 (5.0); 1.2496


(2.4); 1.2409 (6.5); 1.2343 (3.1); 1.2293 (3.2); 1.2210 (4.9); 1.2139 (3.1); 1.2101 (1.4); 1.2020 (1.1); 0.0080 (0.7);


−0.0002 (20.4)


I-2887: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.7332 (0.5); 9.7199 (0.5); 8.5893 (5.0); 7.4422 (2.3); 7.4395 (2.6); 7.4213 (3.9); 7.4201 (4.1); 7.3518 (2.1); 7.3338


(1.6); 7.3295 (1.2); 7.3115 (1.0); 7.2601 (47.2); 6.8126 (0.9); 6.7984 (0.8); 4.1309 (0.6); 4.1130 (0.6); 3.3990 (0.8);


2.9524 (15.0); 2.3963 (0.8); 2.0451 (2.9); 1.5422 (16.0); 1.2888 (0.9); 1.2817 (2.1); 1.2772 (2.7); 1.2685 (2.4); 1.2635


(3.1); 1.2595 (2.4); 1.2564 (1.1); 1.2490 (1.0); 1.2432 (1.5); 1.2416 (1.8); 1.2361 (0.9); 0.8820 (1.3); 0.0080 (1.4);


−0.0002 (46.4); −0.0085 (1.2)


I-2858: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5642 (1.7); 8.5081 (16.0); 7.3806 (8.3); 7.3787 (8.9); 7.3598 (14.2); 7.2621 (29.8); 7.2429 (5.0); 7.2397 (4.4);


7.2211 (3.5); 4.1308 (1.3); 4.1129 (1.3); 2.9950 (3.2); 2.9917 (3.1); 2.9780 (8.1); 2.9641 (3.1); 2.9611 (3.4); 2.4000


(0.7); 2.3880 (1.4); 2.3799 (1.5); 2.3717 (1.4); 2.3680 (2.5); 2.3593 (1.0); 2.3559 (1.5); 2.3479 (1.6); 2.3358 (0.8);


2.0580 (1.0); 2.0449 (6.2); 1.8871 (0.7); 1.8798 (3.7); 1.8719 (4.7); 1.8627 (10.6); 1.8535 (4.6); 1.8456 (3.4); 1.8385


(0.6); 1.2845 (0.7); 1.2770 (1.9); 1.2700 (1.4); 1.2591 (4.9); 1.2568 (4.4); 1.2497 (4.9); 1.2446 (4.1); 1.2427 (4.8);


1.2380 (4.5); 1.2309 (2.2); 1.2257 (1.2); 1.2146 (3.6); 1.2074 (4.7); 1.2003 (3.5); 1.1946 (2.5); 1.1871 (5.4); 1.1801


(3.0); 1.1704 (0.7); 1.1674 (1.0); 0.0080 (0.8); −0.0002 (26.4); −0.0085 (0.7)


I-4380: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.9237 (3.5); 8.5922 (11.5); 7.7196 (3.1); 7.7175 (3.1); 7.6301 (1.6); 7.6274 (1.5); 7.6100 (1.9); 7.6075 (1.8);


7.5195 (0.6); 7.3863 (2.8); 7.3666 (2.4); 7.2606 (102.8); 6.9965 (0.6); 5.2998 (0.9); 3.9169 (0.8); 3.4192 (16.0);


3.0160 (0.8); 2.9900 (2.7); 2.4229 (0.9); 2.4158 (1.0); 2.4102 (0.7); 2.4035 (1.9); 2.3912 (1.0); 2.3841 (1.0); 2.3714


(0.5); 1.5538 (2.3); 1.3329 (0.8); 1.3009 (0.6); 1.2846 (2.7); 1.2781 (4.6); 1.2734 (4.3); 1.2654 (6.5); 1.2609 (7.2);


1.2545 (3.8); 1.2463 (2.6); 1.2417 (3.8); 1.2339 (1.9); 1.2193 (0.6); 0.8817 (1.0); 0.0080 (1.9); −0.0002 (61.6); −0.0085 (2.0)


I-4375: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.7477 (0.6); 9.7343 (0.6); 8.5909 (5.5); 7.7320 (1.3); 7.7290 (1.4); 7.6568 (0.6); 7.6551 (0.7); 7.6525 (0.7); 7.6509


(0.6); 7.6369 (0.7); 7.6352 (0.8); 7.6325 (0.8); 7.6310 (0.8); 7.3866 (1.3); 7.3667 (1.1); 7.2618 (9.1); 6.8518 (0.5);


5.3001 (7.2); 3.4168 (1.2); 2.9874 (16.0); 2.3984 (0.9); 2.0454 (1.0); 1.5899 (1.0); 1.2769 (1.0); 1.2672 (3.5); 1.2605


(2.3); 1.2593 (2.4); 1.2475 (1.9); 1.2413 (0.9); −0.0002 (6.9)


I-4376: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.6839 (1.2); 9.6707 (1.3); 8.5861 (0.6); 8.5812 (11.0); 7.7309 (2.7); 7.7280 (2.9); 7.6529 (1.3); 7.6512 (1.5);


7.6486 (1.4); 7.6470 (1.2); 7.6330 (1.5); 7.6313 (1.7); 7.6286 (1.7); 7.6270 (1.5); 7.3820 (2.4); 7.3622 (2.1); 7.2614


(25.3); 6.7883 (1.2); 6.7749 (1.2); 5.3002 (7.2); 3.1237 (1.9); 3.1051 (6.8); 3.0866 (7.0); 3.0682 (2.2); 2.4110 (0.8);


2.4061 (0.6); 2.4008 (0.6); 2.3934 (1.8); 2.3854 (0.7); 2.3789 (0.8); 2.3747 (0.8); 2.0455 (1.8); 1.5699 (4.3); 1.4172


(7.1); 1.3987 (16.0); 1.3801 (6.9); 1.2771 (1.2); 1.2619 (7.4); 1.2551 (4.8); 1.2418 (4.4); 1.2351 (1.4); 0.8817 (0.6);


0.0080 (0.6); −0.0002 (24.2); −0.0085 (0.8)


I-2895: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.7533 (0.8); 9.7357 (0.8); 8.4868 (6.0); 7.3602 (2.4); 7.3563 (2.8); 7.3390 (4.6); 7.3376 (5.0); 7.3082 (2.4); 7.3023


(2.5); 7.2935 (2.9); 7.2830 (1.2); 7.2765 (2.0); 7.2707 (1.8); 7.2605 (50.4); 7.2537 (1.2); 6.6830 (3.3); 6.6772 (3.2);


4.1488 (0.8); 4.1309 (2.4); 4.1130 (2.5); 4.0952 (0.8); 3.8865 (16.0); 2.3991 (0.5); 2.3866 (1.0); 2.0450 (11.6); 1.5468


(13.6); 1.2772 (3.5); 1.2745 (1.0); 1.2675 (2.4); 1.2630 (2.1); 1.2594 (7.4); 1.2536 (3.2); 1.2463 (1.0); 1.2415 (3.4);


1.2384 (1.2); 1.2334 (2.1); 1.2261 (1.0); 0.0080 (1.5); −0.0002 (50.0); −0.0085 (1.4)


I-2896: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.7262 (1.0); 9.7089 (1.0); 8.5048 (6.2); 7.7435 (4.0); 7.7266 (4.2); 7.3761 (2.6); 7.3725 (2.9); 7.3539 (5.6); 7.3043


(2.7); 7.2870 (1.8); 7.2817 (1.4); 7.2607 (17.4); 7.1719 (1.3); 7.1544 (1.3); 3.8612 (16.0); 2.4123 (0.5); 2.4064 (0.6);


2.3935 (1.2); 2.3805 (0.5); 2.3748 (0.6); 1.5600 (2.0); 1.2817 (1.1); 1.2749 (3.3); 1.2692 (3.3); 1.2657 (4.1); 1.2590


(2.4); 1.2506 (1.8); 1.2462 (2.7); 1.2394 (1.1); 0.0079 (0.8); −0.0002 (17.2); −0.0084 (0.6)


I-2912: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 15.6910 (1.8); 11.0481 (1.9); 8.9690 (1.7); 8.9670 (1.7); 8.9573 (1.7); 8.9547 (1.7); 8.6246 (1.1); 8.6222 (1.4);


8.6203 (1.4); 8.6179 (1.2); 8.6124 (1.3); 8.6101 (1.5); 8.6082 (1.4); 8.6058 (1.2); 8.5906 (13.0); 8.5866 (8.5); 8.3719


(4.7); 8.1405 (1.9); 8.1380 (1.1); 8.1228 (1.3); 8.1205 (2.1); 8.1179 (1.2); 7.9311 (1.4); 7.9267 (1.4); 7.9118 (2.9);


7.9073 (2.8); 7.8924 (1.7); 7.8879 (1.6); 7.7238 (0.7); 7.7195 (0.8); 7.7039 (1.5); 7.6996 (1.4); 7.6850 (0.8); 7.6807


(0.8); 7.5415 (8.3); 7.5054 (2.9); 7.4858 (2.6); 7.4465 (1.8); 7.4437 (1.6); 7.4343 (1.8); 7.4314 (1.7); 7.4274 (1.8);


7.4243 (1.8); 7.4213 (4.3); 7.4191 (4.4); 7.4151 (1.9); 7.4122 (1.6); 7.4042 (6.7); 7.4021 (8.4); 7.4006 (8.1); 7.3835


(10.3); 7.3827 (9.9); 7.3140 (3.2); 7.3049 (1.3); 7.3020 (1.3); 7.2957 (2.8); 7.2921 (3.4); 7.2895 (5.9); 7.2863 (1.5);


7.2833 (1.2); 7.2738 (3.1); 7.2710 (4.9); 7.2677 (3.5); 7.2619 (31.9); 7.2492 (2.6); 5.2995 (16.0); 4.1307 (1.1); 4.1129


(1.1); 2.5324 (1.1); 2.5236 (1.1); 2.5209 (0.8); 2.5122 (2.2); 2.5031 (0.8); 2.5005 (1.2); 2.4918 (1.2); 2.4803 (0.6);


2.4584 (0.7); 2.4507 (0.7); 2.4438 (0.6); 2.4387 (1.3); 2.4300 (0.5); 2.4265 (0.7); 2.4188 (0.8); 2.0452 (5.3); 1.5915


(2.1); 1.5055 (1.0); 1.4950 (3.3); 1.4878 (3.9); 1.4837 (3.0); 1.4763 (3.6); 1.4677 (1.2); 1.3441 (1.4); 1.3350 (4.0);


1.3276 (3.1); 1.3239 (2.0); 1.3146 (4.1); 1.3068 (4.2); 1.2992 (3.0); 1.2929 (2.6); 1.2866 (2.3); 1.2807 (2.0); 1.2770


(3.4); 1.2745 (3.1); 1.2674 (2.4); 1.2593 (5.7); 1.2542 (3.7); 1.2472 (1.8); 1.2414 (1.8); 1.2334 (0.6); 0.8983 (0.6);


0.8817 (1.7); 0.8640 (0.8); 0.0079 (1.2); −0.0002 (42.2); −0.0085 (1.2)


I-2602: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 11.0085 (3.4); 8.6272 (2.2); 8.6248 (2.6); 8.6230 (2.7); 8.6206 (2.3); 8.6150 (2.3); 8.6126 (2.8); 8.6109 (2.6);


8.6084 (2.4); 8.5991 (16.0); 8.3783 (8.5); 8.1454 (2.0); 8.1429 (3.5); 8.1405 (2.2); 8.1254 (2.2); 8.1230 (3.9); 8.1205


(2.3); 7.9157 (0.7); 7.9112 (0.7); 7.7336 (1.5); 7.7326 (1.5); 7.7293 (1.5); 7.7137 (2.8); 7.7094 (2.7); 7.6948 (1.4);


7.6938 (1.4); 7.6906 (1.4); 7.5490 (1.9); 7.5117 (0.6); 7.4921 (0.6); 7.3109 (2.4); 7.3080 (2.5); 7.2988 (2.3); 7.2958


(2.5); 7.2922 (2.4); 7.2893 (2.3); 7.2801 (2.2); 7.2771 (2.2); 7.2726 (0.8); 7.2633 (21.0); 7.2559 (3.3); 7.2513 (1.0);


7.2411 (6.3); 7.2346 (8.4); 7.2198 (7.4); 7.2136 (4.2); 7.1988 (0.7); 7.1924 (0.6); 7.0993 (2.3); 7.0932 (1.6); 7.0865


(0.6); 7.0792 (3.3); 7.0725 (2.8); 7.0660 (0.7); 7.0581 (2.1); 7.0516 (1.6); 5.2995 (14.2); 2.4502 (0.6); 2.4376 (1.2);


2.4308 (1.4); 2.4252 (1.0); 2.4184 (2.7); 2.4099 (1.0); 2.4056 (1.2); 2.3990 (1.4); 2.3862 (0.8); 2.0451 (1.8); 1.6492


(0.8); 1.4486 (0.5); 1.3340 (0.7); 1.3087 (0.6); 1.2981 (0.8); 1.2846 (2.3); 1.2821 (2.8); 1.2752 (6.5); 1.2706 (5.6);


1.2632 (8.5); 1.2592 (10.0); 1.2532 (4.2); 1.2450 (3.3); 1.2401 (5.4); 1.2327 (2.7); 1.2176 (0.7); 1.1486 (0.6); 0.8814


(0.6); 0.0080 (0.7); −0.0002 (27.4); −0.0085 (0.9)


I-2907: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.2777 (1.3); 8.5922 (5.0); 7.4296 (2.5); 7.4272 (2.7); 7.4087 (4.3); 7.4077 (4.0); 7.3272 (2.1); 7.3089 (1.6); 7.3052


(1.4); 7.2869 (1.1); 7.2639 (5.0); 5.2999 (4.8); 3.2419 (0.6); 3.2379 (1.6); 3.2239 (1.7); 3.2198 (1.7); 3.2059 (1.6);


3.2018 (0.6); 3.1878 (0.5); 3.1712 (16.0); 2.3978 (0.8); 2.0451 (0.8); 1.2957 (1.0); 1.2885 (1.6); 1.2841 (1.8); 1.2769


(1.7); 1.2703 (1.3); 1.2629 (1.3); 1.2592 (2.0); 1.2565 (2.5); 1.2498 (1.2); 1.2431 (1.3); 1.2362 (1.5); 1.2294 (1.0);


1.1017 (3.5); 1.0837 (7.3); 1.0656 (3.4); −0.0002 (6.8)


I-3392: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.6743 (0.8); 9.6570 (0.9); 8.4949 (6.3); 7.7490 (3.4); 7.7186 (3.6); 7.7171 (3.4); 7.3131 (1.4); 7.2925 (2.8); 7.2719


(1.9); 7.2615 (14.9); 7.1797 (1.3); 7.1624 (1.3); 7.0392 (1.8); 7.0370 (2.0); 7.0189 (1.7); 7.0166 (1.6); 6.8543 (1.5);


6.8523 (1.6); 6.8333 (1.4); 6.8313 (1.4); 5.2997 (5.8); 4.1307 (1.0); 4.1128 (1.0); 3.8490 (14.4); 3.6631 (16.0); 2.3796


(0.5); 2.3671 (1.0); 2.3475 (0.5); 2.0452 (4.6); 1.5765 (2.4); 1.3331 (0.8); 1.2844 (1.4); 1.2771 (1.8); 1.2593 (4.9);


1.2560 (3.0); 1.2476 (2.6); 1.2447 (2.1); 1.2416 (2.7); 1.2356 (2.2); 1.2337 (2.7); 1.2291 (3.0); 1.2220 (0.9); 1.2142


(1.3); 1.2095 (1.8); 1.2016 (1.0); 0.8983 (0.6); 0.8817 (1.8); 0.8639 (0.8); −0.0002 (15.2)


I-2601: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.8503 (2.0); 8.5796 (9.2); 8.3847 (5.0); 7.7746 (2.0); 7.7700 (2.6); 7.7616 (1.5); 7.7574 (1.8); 7.7504 (2.5);


7.4116 (0.6); 7.4075 (1.0); 7.4057 (1.0); 7.4000 (5.3); 7.3957 (5.2); 7.3884 (2.0); 7.3860 (1.8); 7.3819 (2.6); 7.3736


(0.6); 7.3704 (0.7); 7.2603 (5.4); 7.2510 (1.7); 7.2353 (2.4); 7.2292 (3.3); 7.2142 (2.8); 7.2071 (2.0); 7.0920 (1.4);


7.0853 (1.1); 7.0717 (1.9); 7.0652 (1.6); 7.0506 (1.1); 7.0441 (1.0); 5.2955 (16.0); 2.4267 (0.7); 2.4189 (0.8); 2.4113


(0.6); 2.4069 (1.3); 2.3983 (0.5); 2.3947 (0.8); 2.3869 (0.8); 1.6089 (1.1); 1.2877 (1.7); 1.2805 (2.5); 1.2756 (2.7);


1.2688 (2.5); 1.2615 (2.0); 1.2574 (1.0); 1.2530 (1.8); 1.2502 (1.4); 1.2463 (2.6); 1.2394 (1.6); 1.2334 (2.0); 1.2259


(2.6); 1.2191 (1.6); 1.2058 (0.7); −0.0002 (7.3)


I-2866: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.9953 (0.7); 8.5549 (16.0); 8.1930 (2.9); 8.1909 (3.2); 8.1886 (3.4); 8.1864 (3.0); 8.1805 (3.0); 8.1784 (3.3);


8.1760 (3.3); 8.1739 (2.9); 7.5287 (2.3); 7.5241 (2.3); 7.5105 (2.8); 7.5077 (3.2); 7.5061 (3.2); 7.5034 (2.7); 7.4897


(2.5); 7.4851 (2.4); 7.3843 (10.0); 7.3823 (10.5); 7.3630 (17.6); 7.2729 (7.6); 7.2616 (29.5); 7.2544 (6.0); 7.2510 (5.2);


7.2326 (4.0); 6.8489 (2.1); 6.8090 (3.1); 6.8068 (3.2); 6.7965 (3.1); 6.7942 (3.4); 6.7909 (3.3); 6.7887 (3.1); 6.7783


(2.9); 6.7761 (2.9); 6.6786 (5.1); 6.6578 (4.9); 5.2983 (8.8); 4.1302 (0.5); 4.1124 (0.5); 2.6120 (0.5); 2.4670 (0.9);


2.4551 (2.1); 2.4468 (2.2); 2.4418 (1.2); 2.4351 (4.0); 2.4263 (1.5); 2.4230 (2.3); 2.4147 (2.3); 2.4027 (1.1); 2.0445


(2.4); 1.3331 (2.0); 1.3280 (1.3); 1.3207 (5.9); 1.3138 (8.1); 1.3088 (5.4); 1.3060 (4.5); 1.3019 (6.9); 1.2945 (3.7);


1.2843 (0.8); 1.2763 (1.9); 1.2724 (1.6); 1.2619 (3.9); 1.2587 (3.5); 1.2541 (7.6); 1.2471 (4.9); 1.2416 (4.2); 1.2339


(7.7); 1.2268 (4.9); 1.2213 (1.9); 1.2145 (1.7); 0.8815 (0.9); 0.0699 (0.9); 0.0080 (1.1); −0.0002 (41.8); −0.0085 (1.2)


I-4341: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.9596 (1.2); 8.5422 (16.0); 7.7438 (3.7); 7.7419 (3.8); 7.7408 (3.8); 7.6286 (1.9); 7.6269 (2.1); 7.6243 (2.0);


7.6226 (1.7); 7.6087 (2.1); 7.6070 (2.4); 7.6043 (2.3); 7.6027 (2.0); 7.3781 (3.2); 7.3582 (2.8); 7.2622 (33.4); 5.2997


(14.2); 3.9712 (2.0); 2.4004 (0.6); 2.3872 (1.1); 2.3814 (1.2); 2.3757 (0.9); 2.3686 (3.0); 2.3603 (1.0); 2.3563 (1.0);


2.3547 (1.1); 2.3497 (1.3); 2.3364 (0.8); 2.0452 (1.3); 1.2841 (0.6); 1.2771 (0.5); 1.2592 (1.8); 1.2549 (1.7); 1.2471


(0.9); 1.2435 (2.1); 1.2367 (6.6); 1.2337 (4.6); 1.2306 (5.3); 1.2263 (8.8); 1.2248 (7.9); 1.2204 (4.8); 1.2118 (3.2);


1.2074 (6.2); 1.2004 (2.5); 0.0080 (0.5); −0.0002 (20.7); −0.0085 (0.7)


I-3136: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.6301 (1.0); 9.6161 (1.0); 8.8599 (0.9); 8.8561 (1.2); 8.8434 (1.2); 8.8400 (1.0); 8.5319 (9.7); 8.4186 (0.6); 7.9434


(0.8); 7.9274 (0.9); 7.9244 (0.9); 7.9079 (0.8); 7.5204 (0.6); 7.3206 (0.6); 7.3158 (0.8); 7.3008 (2.0); 7.2962 (2.2);


7.2901 (2.6); 7.2721 (4.1); 7.2619 (109.2); 7.2527 (2.9); 7.2395 (1.9); 7.2380 (1.9); 7.2351 (1.6); 7.2333 (1.9); 7.2200


(1.0); 7.2169 (0.8); 7.2152 (0.8); 6.9983 (0.6); 6.8434 (1.2); 6.8291 (1.2); 5.3006 (3.5); 3.0766 (1.5); 3.0581 (5.3);


3.0395 (5.7); 3.0210 (1.9); 3.0173 (1.4); 2.9988 (1.2); 2.3995 (0.9); 2.3931 (0.8); 2.3866 (0.6); 2.3805 (1.7); 2.3718


(0.6); 2.3673 (0.8); 2.3609 (0.8); 2.3480 (0.5); 2.0534 (16.0); 2.0405 (0.8); 1.6308 (0.6); 1.4287 (1.4); 1.4102 (2.8);


1.3916 (1.3); 1.3760 (6.3); 1.3575 (13.8); 1.3389 (6.1); 1.3330 (0.9); 1.2844 (1.1); 1.2687 (1.6); 1.2611 (3.5); 1.2586


(3.9); 1.2482 (4.0); 1.2462 (3.8); 1.2434 (4.9); 1.2365 (1.5); 1.2290 (1.9); 1.2275 (1.9); 1.2236 (3.0); 1.2157 (1.7);


1.2018 (0.7); 1.1077 (0.7); 0.0080 (1.6); −0.0002 (66.9); −0.0085 (2.3)


I-2171: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.9796 (0.9); 8.5936 (16.0); 7.3764 (1.6); 7.3621 (1.4); 7.3561 (4.7); 7.3418 (3.9); 7.3359 (4.0); 7.3226 (4.7);


7.3191 (4.6); 7.3175 (4.5); 7.3143 (7.8); 7.2987 (1.8); 7.2971 (2.2); 7.2938 (2.0); 7.2616 (44.8); 7.1194 (2.9); 7.1159


(2.8); 7.0991 (3.0); 7.0976 (3.6); 7.0959 (3.1); 7.0931 (2.9); 7.0784 (2.5); 7.0739 (2.3); 5.2991 (9.5); 2.3919 (0.8);


2.3795 (1.7); 2.3723 (1.9); 2.3663 (1.2); 2.3600 (3.6); 2.3515 (1.3); 2.3473 (1.7); 2.3403 (1.9); 2.3278 (1.1); 2.0921


(0.6); 2.0447 (1.8); 1.3336 (0.6); 1.2845 (0.9); 1.2767 (0.5); 1.2588 (1.8); 1.2567 (1.8); 1.2416 (3.6); 1.2345 (8.1);


1.2298 (7.2); 1.2227 (6.3); 1.2179 (5.5); 1.2140 (8.8); 1.2067 (3.6); 1.1996 (3.7); 1.1959 (3.3); 1.1936 (6.0); 1.1865


(3.9); 1.1723 (1.0); 0.0079 (0.6); −0.0002 (27.4); −0.0085 (1.0)


I-3597: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.4802 (5.2); 7.2601 (10.0); 7.2368 (0.6); 7.2199 (0.8); 7.2162 (0.9); 7.1993 (1.2); 7.1337 (2.2); 7.1325 (2.3);


7.1140 (1.4); 5.2976 (3.7); 2.3463 (0.9); 1.9516 (16.0); 1.2547 (0.8); 1.2223 (0.9); 1.2153 (2.2); 1.2106 (1.9); 1.2032


(1.8); 1.2018 (1.9); 1.1968 (2.7); 1.1897 (1.0); 1.1822 (1.0); 1.1765 (1.6); 1.1694 (1.0); −0.0002 (6.0)


I-3101: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.9268 (0.8); 8.4900 (8.6); 7.3300 (1.0); 7.3276 (1.1); 7.3104 (1.8); 7.3082 (1.9); 7.2705 (1.9); 7.2620 (11.6);


7.2515 (3.7); 7.2321 (2.3); 7.2136 (2.1); 7.2118 (2.1); 7.1948 (1.0); 7.1931 (0.9); 5.2979 (6.9); 3.9530 (1.1); 2.3758


(0.8); 2.3684 (0.9); 2.3623 (0.6); 2.3563 (1.6); 2.3476 (0.6); 2.3437 (0.8); 2.3363 (0.9); 2.0402 (16.0); 1.2844 (0.6);


1.2618 (0.5); 1.2584 (1.0); 1.2512 (0.6); 1.2382 (7.5); 1.2290 (3.6); 1.2241 (3.4); 1.2173 (2.8); 1.2142 (1.6); 1.2111


(3.2); 1.2058 (3.7); 1.1987 (1.7); 1.1916 (1.9); 1.1884 (1.6); 1.1852 (2.8); 1.1783 (1.7); 1.1643 (0.6); −0.0002 (7.2)


I-3850: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.4566 (5.3); 8.2558 (1.2); 7.2625 (10.1); 7.2546 (1.6); 7.2346 (2.2); 7.2147 (1.4); 6.8893 (1.8); 6.8702 (1.7);


6.7776 (1.8); 6.7570 (1.7); 5.2984 (1.9); 3.6933 (0.5); 3.6730 (16.0); 2.9122 (3.5); 2.9067 (3.6); 2.3580 (0.7); 2.3498


(0.8); 2.3382 (1.2); 2.3261 (0.8); 2.3178 (0.8); 2.0336 (12.4); 1.8522 (2.2); 1.8433 (3.2); 1.8356 (5.8); 1.8277 (3.2);


1.8188 (2.2); 1.2322 (0.7); 1.2201 (1.9); 1.2136 (2.7); 1.2079 (2.2); 1.2016 (2.6); 1.1941 (1.3); 1.1814 (0.6); 1.1728


(0.8); 1.1671 (1.1); 1.1593 (2.5); 1.1528 (1.6); 1.1461 (1.4); 1.1392 (2.4); 1.1325 (1.6); 1.1260 (0.8); 1.1209 (0.6);


−0.0002 (6.2)


I-3858: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5097 (3.8); 8.1717 (0.7); 8.1693 (0.7); 8.1674 (0.7); 8.1593 (0.7); 8.1569 (0.7); 8.1550 (0.6); 7.4873 (0.6); 7.4831


(0.7); 7.4804 (0.6); 7.4667 (0.5); 7.4622 (0.5); 7.2603 (41.3); 7.2405 (1.4); 7.2206 (1.0); 6.8862 (1.1); 6.8671 (1.0);


6.7941 (0.7); 6.7919 (0.7); 6.7815 (0.7); 6.7794 (0.8); 6.7760 (0.8); 6.7734 (1.0); 6.7699 (1.2); 6.7635 (0.8); 6.7613


(0.7); 6.7492 (1.0); 6.6282 (1.0); 6.6074 (1.0); 4.1306 (1.4); 4.1128 (1.4); 3.6416 (16.0); 2.4086 (0.5); 2.3969 (1.0);


2.3848 (0.5); 2.3765 (0.5); 2.0450 (6.6); 2.0264 (9.7); 1.2920 (0.8); 1.2866 (0.8); 1.2801 (1.8); 1.2770 (2.7); 1.2735


(2.8); 1.2681 (2.6); 1.2658 (2.7); 1.2616 (3.3); 1.2593 (5.2); 1.2539 (1.5); 1.2414 (2.1); 1.2178 (0.8); 1.2093 (1.7);


1.2026 (1.1); 1.1962 (0.9); 1.1891 (1.7); 1.1822 (1.1); 0.8988 (0.9); 0.8819 (3.4); 0.8642 (1.3); 0.0080 (0.7); −0.0002


(25.1); −0.0085 (0.8)


I-538: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.6418 (1.2); 9.6246 (1.2); 8.5581 (0.7); 8.5108 (9.5); 7.9497 (1.2); 7.9469 (1.5); 7.9429 (0.8); 7.9292 (2.1); 7.9255


(1.4); 7.8842 (3.3); 7.8815 (3.8); 7.8682 (1.1); 7.8634 (4.6); 7.8601 (3.6); 7.6059 (0.6); 7.6029 (1.3); 7.5997 (0.7);


7.5968 (1.1); 7.5883 (0.8); 7.5841 (2.6); 7.5788 (1.3); 7.5750 (0.6); 7.5684 (1.0); 7.5654 (1.7); 7.5624 (0.9); 7.5471


(1.4); 7.5435 (0.7); 7.5316 (1.1); 7.5277 (2.0); 7.5101 (0.8); 7.4500 (3.4); 7.4458 (1.4); 7.4294 (4.4); 7.4151 (0.9);


7.4106 (2.2); 7.3400 (1.0); 7.3364 (1.3); 7.3201 (3.0); 7.3162 (3.1); 7.3096 (1.8); 7.3057 (1.9); 7.2919 (2.3); 7.2879


(2.3); 7.2719 (1.2); 7.2677 (1.4); 7.2606 (36.0); 7.2405 (1.6); 7.2253 (2.6); 7.2214 (2.8); 7.2068 (2.2); 7.2027 (2.2);


7.1887 (1.2); 7.1847 (1.1); 6.8997 (2.1); 6.8959 (2.0); 6.8809 (2.0); 6.8770 (1.9); 5.2988 (16.0); 4.8041 (0.5); 2.3906


(0.8); 2.3879 (0.9); 2.3799 (0.6); 2.3734 (2.0); 2.3665 (0.6); 2.3565 (1.0); 2.3414 (0.5); 2.0445 (1.0); 1.2586 (0.9);


1.2547 (0.7); 1.2426 (15.2); 1.2371 (2.1); 1.2296 (4.8); 1.2236 (4.6); 1.2165 (1.3); 0.0079 (0.6); −0.0002 (22.0);


−0.0085 (0.7)


I-3879: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.5111 (0.6); 9.4976 (0.6); 8.5596 (4.6); 7.4498 (0.7); 7.3229 (1.0); 7.3030 (1.6); 7.2830 (1.2); 7.2598 (10.7);


6.9389 (1.3); 6.9198 (1.2); 6.8558 (0.8); 6.8419 (0.8); 6.8070 (1.2); 6.7862 (1.1); 5.2981 (2.7); 3.6767 (1.1); 3.6701


(0.6); 3.6578 (14.8); 2.8515 (16.0); 2.4033 (0.5); 2.3917 (0.7); 2.3837 (0.5); 2.0905 (0.5); 2.0380 (9.5); 1.7877 (2.9);


1.3330 (1.6); 1.3291 (1.1); 1.3113 (0.6); 1.2926 (0.6); 1.2843 (2.6); 1.2768 (1.2); 1.2681 (2.3); 1.2556 (5.9); 1.2434


(2.0); 1.2362 (1.2); 1.2304 (1.3); 1.2229 (1.8); 1.2160 (1.0); 0.8800 (1.0); 0.8529 (0.6); −0.0002 (11.8)


I-2853: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.9619 (1.2); 8.5295 (16.0); 7.5194 (0.8); 7.4309 (7.7); 7.4288 (8.6); 7.4094 (14.9); 7.3221 (6.2); 7.3037 (4.9);


7.3002 (4.2); 7.2818 (3.5); 7.2605 (148.1); 6.9965 (0.8); 4.1308 (1.2); 4.1130 (1.2); 3.9646 (4.6); 3.9527 (4.5); 3.8237


(0.8); 2.4004 (0.7); 2.3879 (1.4); 2.3805 (1.6); 2.3743 (1.0); 2.3684 (2.8); 2.3597 (1.1); 2.3559 (1.5); 2.3485 (1.6);


2.3361 (0.8); 2.0451 (5.6); 1.5512 (5.6); 1.2773 (1.7); 1.2661 (0.8); 1.2594 (3.4); 1.2516 (3.1); 1.2443 (6.2); 1.2395


(5.9); 1.2327 (5.0); 1.2258 (5.0); 1.2200 (6.0); 1.2128 (2.9); 1.2059 (3.1); 1.2031 (2.6); 1.1995 (4.8); 1.1926 (3.0);


1.1784 (0.8); 0.0080 (2.7); −0.0002 (88.3); −0.0085 (2.6)


I-2977: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, d6-DMSO):


δ= 9.8753 (3.4); 8.5870 (16.0); 8.5821 (0.5); 7.3388 (4.3); 7.3381 (4.2); 7.3369 (4.0); 7.2371 (2.7); 7.2177 (7.5);


7.2000 (3.1); 7.1985 (3.3); 7.1962 (3.3); 7.1948 (2.8); 7.1805 (1.0); 7.1790 (1.2); 7.1768 (1.2); 7.1751 (1.1); 5.7563


(2.2); 4.4654 (1.9); 3.3241 (37.9); 2.5239 (1.3); 2.5192 (1.7); 2.5105 (17.8); 2.5060 (38.0); 2.5014 (52.5); 2.4968


(36.0); 2.4923 (16.0); 2.3476 (19.4); 2.3332 (0.5); 2.3245 (0.7); 2.3190 (0.7); 2.3068 (1.0); 2.2988 (1.1); 2.2874 (1.8);


2.2782 (0.8); 2.2749 (1.2); 2.2669 (1.1); 2.2549 (0.6); 1.7424 (0.5); 1.1859 (0.7); 1.1734 (2.0); 1.1665 (3.0); 1.1613


(3.0); 1.1551 (2.7); 1.1485 (1.4); 1.1319 (1.9); 1.1265 (3.2); 1.1189 (1.9); 1.1064 (3.2); 1.0988 (1.7); 1.0891 (0.8);


0.0080 (1.4); −0.0002 (49.0); −0.0053 (0.6); −0.0061 (0.5); −0.0085 (1.4)


I-536: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.5904 (1.7); 8.5827 (5.1); 7.4714 (1.0); 7.4639 (0.7); 7.4605 (0.7); 7.4570 (1.2); 7.4481 (1.7); 7.3930 (2.8); 7.3842


(2.1); 7.3791 (2.0); 7.3699 (2.5); 7.2698 (1.7); 7.2618 (9.7); 7.2545 (1.1); 7.2467 (1.2); 5.2993 (5.1); 3.2858 (16.0);


2.9920 (15.4); 2.3896 (0.5); 2.3825 (0.6); 2.3705 (1.0); 2.3578 (0.6); 2.3505 (0.6); 1.5905 (0.6); 1.2590 (0.7); 1.2529


(1.2); 1.2455 (2.3); 1.2412 (2.1); 1.2333 (2.2); 1.2249 (2.8); 1.2177 (1.2); 1.2042 (2.0); 1.1975 (1.1); −0.0002 (5.2)


I-529: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 10.5581 (1.0); 10.5427 (1.0); 9.7385 (0.7); 9.7246 (0.7); 8.6972 (4.8); 8.6930 (2.6); 8.6861 (2.7); 8.6819 (5.0);


8.5896 (8.4); 7.5752 (4.9); 7.5710 (2.8); 7.5641 (2.7); 7.5599 (4.8); 7.3595 (1.2); 7.3507 (1.5); 7.3468 (0.9); 7.3438


(1.0); 7.3364 (1.8); 7.2631 (23.5); 7.2459 (3.0); 7.2380 (2.1); 7.2302 (2.3); 7.2225 (3.8); 7.2119 (0.6); 7.1963 (2.2);


7.1893 (1.1); 7.1857 (0.8); 7.1823 (1.1); 7.1730 (0.8); 5.2993 (16.0); 4.1296 (0.7); 4.1117 (0.7); 2.4536 (0.6); 2.4456


(0.6); 2.4338 (1.1); 2.4215 (0.7); 2.4136 (0.7); 2.0438 (3.5); 1.6651 (0.6); 1.3330 (0.7); 1.3056 (1.4); 1.2990 (2.0);


1.2931 (2.1); 1.2872 (2.0); 1.2844 (1.7); 1.2803 (1.0); 1.2762 (1.6); 1.2645 (1.5); 1.2583 (4.7); 1.2511 (1.5); 1.2451


(1.1); 1.2404 (1.9); 1.2377 (2.2); 1.2308 (1.3); −0.0002 (14.0)


I-3845: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.8133 (0.5); 8.4810 (6.0); 7.2985 (1.0); 7.2786 (1.6); 7.2609 (13.5); 6.9220 (1.2); 6.9204 (0.9); 6.9048 (0.8);


6.9030 (1.1); 6.8148 (1.2); 6.7941 (1.1); 5.2982 (2.4); 3.6638 (16.0); 3.6413 (0.7); 2.3507 (0.5); 2.3429 (0.6); 2.3332


(0.6); 2.3308 (0.8); 2.3185 (0.5); 2.3107 (0.6); 2.0936 (0.6); 2.0193 (9.9); 1.9704 (0.6); 1.2127 (1.3); 1.2057 (1.8);


1.2006 (1.7); 1.1938 (1.7); 1.1873 (1.3); 1.1782 (1.1); 1.1756 (0.8); 1.1716 (1.9); 1.1647 (1.1); 1.1584 (1.0); 1.1512


(1.8); 1.1444 (1.2); −0.0002 (8.1)


I-535: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.6213 (1.8); 9.6058 (1.8); 8.6054 (16.0); 7.4730 (2.1); 7.4677 (1.9); 7.4660 (1.7); 7.4583 (2.2); 7.4542 (2.7);


7.4501 (4.0); 7.4404 (0.6); 7.4125 (1.0); 7.4069 (1.5); 7.3939 (4.2); 7.3883 (5.0); 7.3872 (4.5); 7.3788 (6.1); 7.3696


(6.3); 7.3645 (4.0); 7.3508 (1.4); 7.3459 (0.8); 7.2614 (54.2); 7.2492 (0.6); 7.2401 (3.5); 7.2353 (2.7); 7.2312 (2.2);


7.2250 (2.0); 7.2233 (2.1); 7.2173 (2.6); 6.9704 (3.0); 6.9548 (3.0); 4.1308 (1.2); 4.1129 (1.2); 3.2757 (0.9); 2.4859


(0.7); 2.4738 (1.5); 2.4659 (1.6); 2.4618 (0.9); 2.4539 (3.2); 2.4460 (1.0); 2.4419 (1.7); 2.4340 (1.7); 2.4219 (0.8);


2.4156 (0.6); 2.4021 (1.0); 2.3960 (0.9); 2.3907 (0.8); 2.3837 (2.5); 2.3753 (0.9); 2.3698 (1.0); 2.3644 (1.3); 2.3514


(0.7); 2.0922 (1.6); 2.0453 (5.8); 2.0076 (0.8); 1.6146 (0.9); 1.6132 (0.9); 1.6118 (0.8); 1.6081 (1.1); 1.6041 (0.9);


1.6015 (1.0); 1.6004 (1.0); 1.5962 (1.2); 1.5929 (0.9); 1.5842 (0.7); 1.5801 (0.6); 1.3643 (0.8); 1.3608 (0.8); 1.3592


(0.7); 1.3574 (0.8); 1.3448 (0.8); 1.3408 (0.7); 1.3398 (0.7); 1.3380 (0.5); 1.2772 (1.9); 1.2594 (4.9); 1.2530 (4.5);


1.2501 (5.0); 1.2417 (10.5); 1.2365 (4.3); 1.2229 (5.7); 1.2159 (2.8); 1.2015 (1.0); 1.1883 (1.1); 1.1740 (1.1); 1.1619


(0.7); 1.1476 (0.5); 1.0052 (0.6); 0.9943 (0.9); 0.9760 (0.9); 0.9577 (0.5); 0.9207 (0.8); 0.9102 (0.8); 0.0080 (0.8);


−0.0002 (32.5); −0.0085 (1.1)


I-557: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 15.6153 (1.0); 10.9979 (3.2); 8.9390 (0.9); 8.9290 (0.9); 8.6264 (7.9); 8.6198 (16.0); 8.6110 (2.2); 8.6088 (2.6);


8.6071 (2.5); 8.6048 (2.0); 8.3935 (8.2); 8.1302 (3.0); 8.1103 (3.3); 7.9278 (0.9); 7.9233 (0.8); 7.9084 (1.7); 7.9039


(1.6); 7.8890 (1.0); 7.8845 (1.0); 7.7245 (1.4); 7.7211 (1.4); 7.7055 (2.8); 7.7013 (2.8); 7.6865 (1.5); 7.6822 (1.4);


7.5388 (4.7); 7.5023 (1.6); 7.4827 (1.6); 7.4770 (2.3); 7.4700 (1.6); 7.4660 (2.8); 7.4598 (1.9); 7.4537 (4.3); 7.4466


(1.2); 7.4404 (1.4); 7.4380 (1.7); 7.4355 (1.1); 7.4300 (1.7); 7.4260 (1.0); 7.4232 (1.0); 7.4192 (1.2); 7.4163 (0.9);


7.4069 (1.0); 7.4040 (0.9); 7.3779 (0.9); 7.3655 (4.6); 7.3594 (3.7); 7.3538 (4.1); 7.3481 (4.0); 7.3458 (4.5); 7.3421


(6.1); 7.3356 (2.7); 7.3325 (2.6); 7.3295 (2.0); 7.3232 (2.5); 7.3218 (2.4); 7.3110 (0.6); 7.3025 (2.5); 7.2996 (2.6);


7.2952 (2.2); 7.2903 (2.7); 7.2871 (3.5); 7.2836 (3.4); 7.2808 (2.9); 7.2759 (4.0); 7.2715 (4.0); 7.2690 (4.1); 7.2622


(67.0); 7.2527 (2.5); 5.2985 (13.3); 4.1304 (0.8); 4.1125 (0.8); 2.5074 (0.6); 2.4988 (0.6); 2.4871 (1.3); 2.4755 (0.7);


2.4668 (0.6); 2.4509 (0.6); 2.4384 (1.3); 2.4311 (1.4); 2.4250 (0.9); 2.4190 (2.7); 2.4103 (1.1); 2.4064 (1.4); 2.3991


(1.5); 2.3867 (0.8); 2.0444 (3.6); 1.6447 (0.6); 1.4494 (1.3); 1.4399 (1.2); 1.3339 (0.6); 1.3164 (0.6); 1.2977 (1.7);


1.2828 (3.9); 1.2760 (7.2); 1.2707 (6.0); 1.2639 (5.7); 1.2584 (8.6); 1.2533 (7.9); 1.2460 (3.0); 1.2388 (3.0); 1.2325


(4.5); 1.2257 (2.9); 1.2114 (0.8); 0.9227 (0.8); 0.8798 (0.5); 0.0710 (0.6); 0.0080 (1.2); −0.0002 (40.2); −0.0085 (1.1)


I-504: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.7487 (0.6); 8.5299 (6.3); 7.4355 (0.8); 7.4302 (0.6); 7.4247 (0.7); 7.4189 (0.6); 7.4124 (1.2); 7.3373 (1.2); 7.3349


(1.7); 7.3316 (0.9); 7.3248 (2.5); 7.3174 (1.3); 7.3152 (1.4); 7.3110 (1.5); 7.2627 (14.7); 7.2540 (0.8); 7.2421 (0.5);


3.4759 (0.7); 3.4636 (0.9); 3.4520 (1.6); 3.4396 (1.8); 3.4160 (1.3); 3.4021 (1.5); 3.3921 (0.6); 3.3781 (0.8); 3.3417


(16.0); 3.3039 (0.6); 3.2967 (0.5); 3.2906 (0.5); 3.2824 (0.8); 3.2693 (0.6); 2.9898 (1.2); 2.9688 (1.2); 2.3695 (0.5);


2.3616 (0.5); 2.3501 (0.8); 2.3374 (0.6); 2.3295 (0.6); 2.0263 (0.6); 1.8491 (0.6); 1.8441 (0.7); 1.8280 (1.0); 1.8244


(0.9); 1.8108 (0.9); 1.8052 (0.5); 1.2313 (0.9); 1.2242 (1.3); 1.2188 (1.3); 1.2127 (1.3); 1.2059 (0.8); 1.1931 (1.0);


1.1889 (1.6); 1.1825 (0.9); 1.1761 (0.8); 1.1686 (1.4); 1.1621 (0.9); −0.0002 (8.8)


I-503: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.7487 (0.6); 8.5298 (6.5); 7.4352 (0.8); 7.4300 (0.6); 7.4244 (0.7); 7.4187 (0.6); 7.4121 (1.2); 7.3372 (1.2); 7.3348


(1.7); 7.3315 (0.9); 7.3246 (2.5); 7.3173 (1.3); 7.3150 (1.4); 7.3108 (1.6); 7.2628 (14.2); 7.2537 (0.8); 7.2419 (0.5);


5.2988 (1.4); 3.4760 (0.7); 3.4637 (0.9); 3.4521 (1.6); 3.4397 (1.7); 3.4160 (1.3); 3.4021 (1.5); 3.3921 (0.6); 3.3781


(0.7); 3.3418 (16.0); 3.3041 (0.6); 3.2968 (0.5); 3.2907 (0.5); 3.2825 (0.8); 3.2695 (0.6); 2.9900 (1.2); 2.9690 (1.1);


2.3694 (0.5); 2.3615 (0.5); 2.3500 (0.8); 2.3373 (0.6); 2.3295 (0.6); 2.0263 (0.6); 1.8492 (0.6); 1.8442 (0.7); 1.8281


(1.0); 1.8245 (0.9); 1.8109 (0.9); 1.2392 (0.8); 1.2314 (0.9); 1.2242 (1.3); 1.2188 (1.4); 1.2128 (1.3); 1.2060 (0.8);


1.1931 (0.9); 1.1887 (1.6); 1.1825 (0.9); 1.1761 (0.8); 1.1685 (1.4); 1.1621 (0.9); −0.0002 (8.0)


I-2550: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.8303 (0.9); 8.5064 (6.3); 7.2629 (16.5); 7.2379 (0.6); 7.2231 (0.6); 7.2168 (0.8); 7.1993 (1.2); 7.1927 (1.1);


7.1778 (1.0); 7.1715 (1.0); 7.0752 (0.7); 7.0687 (0.6); 7.0546 (1.0); 7.0482 (0.9); 7.0338 (0.5); 5.2999 (1.6); 3.4787


(0.7); 3.4660 (0.8); 3.4547 (1.6); 3.4420 (1.8); 3.4208 (1.4); 3.4072 (1.6); 3.3969 (0.6); 3.3832 (0.8); 3.3417 (16.0);


3.2929 (0.5); 2.9851 (1.2); 2.9641 (1.2); 2.3684 (0.5); 2.3608 (0.5); 2.3490 (0.9); 2.3363 (0.6); 2.3288 (0.6); 2.0336


(0.6); 1.8587 (0.6); 1.8536 (0.8); 1.8377 (1.0); 1.8339 (0.9); 1.8203 (0.9); 1.2300 (0.8); 1.2228 (1.6); 1.2178 (1.4);


1.2114 (1.4); 1.2050 (0.9); 1.1957 (1.8); 1.1892 (0.8); 1.1800 (1.0); 1.1754 (1.5); 1.1688 (0.8); −0.0002 (9.9)


I-2549: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5297 (12.0); 7.2642 (37.6); 7.2445 (1.8); 7.2297 (1.9); 7.2232 (2.4); 7.2129 (2.4); 7.2071 (3.4); 7.1918 (2.2);


7.1855 (2.4); 7.0966 (1.8); 7.0901 (1.6); 7.0763 (2.3); 7.0699 (2.0); 7.0553 (1.4); 7.0489 (1.2); 5.3006 (7.7); 3.6481


(0.8); 3.6333 (1.0); 3.5344 (1.1); 3.5220 (1.3); 3.5094 (1.1); 3.3808 (16.0); 2.4004 (0.8); 2.3925 (0.9); 2.3817 (1.6);


2.3718 (0.7); 2.3684 (1.0); 2.3605 (1.0); 2.1357 (0.6); 2.1225 (0.6); 2.1038 (0.6); 1.9752 (1.0); 1.9560 (1.1); 1.9386


(0.7); 1.7922 (0.5); 1.7745 (0.6); 1.7615 (0.5); 1.2541 (2.1); 1.2148 (3.1); 1.2085 (1.9); 1.1945 (2.7); 1.1881 (1.7);


0.0080 (0.6); −0.0002 (22.8); −0.0085 (0.7)


I-2562: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.8118 (1.7); 8.5287 (16.0); 7.2619 (21.5); 7.1958 (2.8); 7.1811 (3.0); 7.1738 (4.6); 7.1664 (3.4); 7.1597 (3.6);


7.1516 (3.1); 7.1453 (3.2); 7.0134 (2.0); 7.0069 (1.9); 6.9931 (2.8); 6.9865 (2.6); 6.9721 (1.8); 6.9657 (1.6); 5.2995


(9.9); 2.3696 (0.5); 2.3576 (1.2); 2.3496 (1.2); 2.3377 (2.2); 2.3290 (0.9); 2.3256 (1.3); 2.3176 (1.4); 2.3055 (0.6);


1.8166 (1.1); 1.7859 (0.6); 1.7722 (1.0); 1.7663 (1.1); 1.7610 (0.9); 1.7528 (2.4); 1.7456 (0.8); 1.7386 (1.0); 1.7332


(1.2); 1.7197 (0.8); 1.3326 (0.7); 1.2834 (1.0); 1.2587 (1.5); 1.2430 (1.1); 1.2299 (2.9); 1.2230 (4.0); 1.2163 (4.0);


1.2113 (3.9); 1.2040 (1.9); 1.1992 (1.1); 1.1879 (2.7); 1.1806 (3.8); 1.1737 (2.8); 1.1681 (2.2); 1.1604 (4.2); 1.1536


(2.4); 1.1409 (0.9); 1.1039 (0.5); 1.0854 (0.8); 1.0347 (0.7); 0.9454 (2.2); 0.9399 (4.6); 0.9217 (6.9); 0.9193 (7.6);


0.9102 (5.2); 0.8801 (0.6); 0.0080 (0.8); −0.0002 (28.2); −0.0085 (0.9)


I-2583: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.6417 (1.3); 9.6243 (1.3); 8.4856 (10.7); 7.7555 (5.2); 7.7511 (1.6); 7.7391 (1.7); 7.7346 (5.5); 7.2604 (14.6);


7.2355 (4.2); 7.2155 (3.8); 7.1704 (2.0); 7.1527 (2.0); 7.0947 (2.0); 7.0885 (2.1); 7.0735 (1.9); 7.0676 (1.9); 6.9654


(0.8); 6.9593 (0.6); 6.9440 (2.1); 6.9380 (2.0); 6.9244 (2.2); 6.9182 (4.6); 6.9028 (2.9); 6.8965 (1.1); 6.8815 (0.9);


5.2987 (6.7); 2.4294 (16.0); 2.3881 (1.5); 2.3721 (2.3); 2.3560 (1.6); 2.0443 (1.7); 1.7370 (0.5); 1.5676 (8.1); 1.2767


(0.6); 1.2588 (1.5); 1.2441 (11.5); 1.2358 (1.3); 1.2280 (12.7); 0.0078 (0.6); −0.0002 (19.8)


I-2596: 1H-NMR(400.0 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5327 (2.6); 7.2636 (1.7); 7.2273 (0.6); 7.2209 (0.6); 7.2130 (0.6); 7.2061 (0.6); 7.1990 (0.8); 7.1917 (0.7); 7.1768


(0.7); 7.0578 (0.5); 2.9263 (16.0); 1.6510 (0.8); 1.2566 (0.7); 1.2498 (0.8); 1.2437 (0.7); 1.2382 (0.8); 1.2018 (0.7);


1.1955 (0.5); 1.1819 (0.7); −0.0002 (2.3)


I-2595: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5992 (4.6); 7.2627 (13.7); 7.2525 (0.6); 7.2370 (0.6); 7.2312 (0.6); 7.0817 (0.8); 7.0751 (0.8); 7.0617 (1.0);


7.0602 (1.0); 7.0551 (1.0); 7.0536 (1.0); 7.0402 (0.8); 7.0337 (0.7); 5.3003 (7.7); 4.3870 (0.5); 2.8894 (0.6); 2.8762


(0.6); 2.8625 (0.8); 2.3435 (0.7); 2.3353 (0.7); 2.3235 (1.1); 2.3114 (0.7); 2.3031 (0.7); 1.6938 (0.5); 1.6798 (0.6);


1.5643 (0.6); 1.5467 (0.6); 1.5344 (0.6); 1.4814 (16.0); 1.4723 (0.7); 1.4587 (1.8); 1.4546 (0.8); 1.4424 (0.8); 1.4322


(0.6); 1.3833 (9.2); 1.2703 (0.7); 1.2581 (1.5); 1.2546 (1.5); 1.2465 (1.1); 1.2351 (0.6); 1.1672 (0.7); 1.1627 (0.8);


1.1552 (0.6); 1.1506 (0.7); 1.1445 (0.7); 1.1352 (0.7); 1.1324 (0.6); 1.1242 (1.1); 1.1189 (2.1); 1.1120 (1.4); 1.1060


(0.7); 1.1034 (1.0); 1.0986 (1.9); 1.0919 (1.1); 1.0863 (0.9); −0.0002 (18.2); −0.0085 (0.6)


I-2059: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 9.4494 (2.0); 9.4394 (2.1); 8.5757 (16.0); 7.2753 (3.6); 7.2719 (3.9); 7.2588 (18.8); 7.2556 (4.8); 7.2521 (4.5);


7.2247 (3.2); 7.2100 (3.4); 7.2034 (4.2); 7.1910 (4.2); 7.1888 (4.7); 7.1849 (4.0); 7.1701 (3.6); 7.1638 (3.8); 7.1588


(1.7); 7.1555 (1.6); 7.1377 (3.0); 7.1200 (2.1); 7.1166 (2.0); 7.0649 (2.4); 7.0584 (2.2); 7.0447 (3.2); 7.0383 (2.9);


7.0236 (2.0); 7.0172 (1.7); 6.9316 (3.4); 6.9281 (3.8); 6.9113 (2.9); 6.9077 (3.0); 6.8550 (2.4); 6.8513 (2.2); 6.8359


(3.3); 6.8324 (3.1); 6.8167 (2.0); 6.8130 (1.8); 6.4849 (2.9); 6.4742 (2.9); 5.2974 (8.0); 2.4417 (0.6); 2.4293 (1.3);


2.4221 (1.4); 2.4158 (0.8); 2.4101 (2.6); 2.4013 (1.1); 2.3973 (1.4); 2.3901 (1.5); 2.3777 (0.8); 1.2973 (0.7); 1.2825


(2.6); 1.2757 (5.9); 1.2707 (5.4); 1.2639 (6.5); 1.2581 (6.4); 1.2545 (7.8); 1.2474 (2.8); 1.2340 (4.5); 1.2271 (2.5);


0.8986 (0.9); 0.8818 (2.8); 0.8640 (1.1); 0.0080 (0.7); −0.0002 (25.0); −0.0085 (0.8)


I-508: 1H-NMR(400.6 MHz, CDCl3):


δ= 8.5041 (4.9); 7.4556 (2.2); 7.4512 (1.9); 7.4486 (1.0); 7.4381 (2.4); 7.4324 (2.9); 7.4260 (0.9); 7.4172 (1.2); 7.4053


(9.1); 7.3989 (2.3); 7.3930 (2.0); 7.2796 (0.5); 7.2660 (10.3); 7.2606 (1.1); 7.2491 (1.7); 7.2442 (1.3); 7.2419 (1.1);


7.2313 (1.1); 7.2274 (1.0); 5.2995 (1.6); 3.0333 (16.0); 2.3965 (0.9); 2.3847 (0.5); 2.0449 (1.5); 1.2768 (0.5); 1.2730


(0.5); 1.2623 (1.8); 1.2590 (2.0); 1.2557 (2.2); 1.2510 (1.6); 1.2438 (1.7); 1.2350 (0.6); 1.1051 (0.6); 1.0960 (1.6);


1.0888 (1.3); 1.0848 (0.8); 1.0756 (1.5); 1.0683 (1.3); −0.0002 (5.6)









The compounds of the invention can be prepared by the methods specified in schemes below. First of all, by known methods, for example, an amidine or a salt of an amidine, for example with mucobromic acid, is condensed together with an inorganic, organic or organometallic base, for example potassium carbonate, sodium ethoxide or a hexamethyldisilazide, in a suitable solvent at reaction temperatures between −30 and 180 degrees Celsius (WO2011/154327, WO2006/004532).




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Inventive carbonyl hydrazides and alkylidenecarbonyl hydrazides (I) are synthesized from the corresponding acids by reaction with a coupling reagent, a base and the respective hydrazine derivative. A wide variety of different methods are available in the literature for this purpose (Tetrahedron 61 (2005) 10827).




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Thereafter, it is possible to conduct a cross-coupling reaction, for example a Suzuki coupling (WO2014081617, WO2007146824), a Stille coupling (J. Org. Chem. 74 (2009) 5599), a Kumada coupling (J. Org. Chem. 73 (2008) 162) or a Negishi coupling (Synthesis 48 (2016) 504). Suzuki couplings of carbonyl hydrazides with boronic acids are known in the literature (EP2062878, US2006/258740WO2006/129178).




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The reaction sequence can also be performed in reverse.


Primary hydrazides are obtained from the respective esters by reaction with hydrazine hydrate (Synthesis 2016, 48, 3042-3049).




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Alkylidene hydrazides can be prepared, for example, by heating the primary hydrazide with an appropriate carbonyl compound (Arch. Pharm. Chem. Life Sci. 350 (2017) e1600256), possibly with addition of a catalyst (Organic. Lett. 10 (2008) 2311).




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Collections of compounds of the formula (I) and/or salts thereof which can be synthesized by the abovementioned reactions can also be prepared in a parallelized manner, in which case this may be accomplished in a manual, partly automated or fully automated manner. It is possible, for example, to automate the conduct of the reaction, the workup or the purification of the products and/or intermediates. Overall, this is understood to mean a procedure as described, for example, by D. Tiebes in Combinatorial Chemistry—Synthesis, Analysis, Screening (editor: Günther Jung), Wiley, 1999, on pages 1 to 34.


The inventive compounds of the formula (I) (and/or salts thereof), referred to collectively as “compounds of the invention” hereinafter, have excellent herbicidal efficacy against a broad spectrum of economically important monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous annual harmful plants. The active ingredients also act efficiently on perennial weeds which produce shoots from rhizomes, root stocks or other perennial organs and which are difficult to control.


The present invention therefore also provides a method for controlling unwanted plants or for regulating the growth of plants, preferably in plant crops, in which one or more compound(s) of the invention is/are applied to the plants (for example harmful plants such as monocotyledonous or dicotyledonous weeds or unwanted crop plants), the seed (for example grains, seeds or vegetative propagules such as tubers or shoot parts with buds) or the area on which the plants grow (for example the area under cultivation). The compounds of the invention can be deployed, for example, prior to sowing (if appropriate also by incorporation into the soil), prior to emergence or after emergence.


Specific examples of some representatives of the monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous weed flora which can be controlled by the compounds of the invention are as follows, though the enumeration is not intended to impose a restriction to particular species.


Monocotyledonous harmful plants of the genera: Aegilops, Agropyron, Agrostis, Alopecurus, Apera, Avena, Brachiaria, Bromus, Cenchrus, Commelina, Cynodon, Cyperus, Dactyloctenium, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Eleocharis, Eleusine, Eragrostis, Eriochloa, Festuca, Fimbristylis, Heteranthera, Imperata, Ischaemum, Leptochloa, Lolium, Monochoria, Panicum, Paspalum, Phalaris, Phleum, Poa, Rottboellia, Sagittaria, Scirpus, Setaria, Sorghum.


Dicotyledonous weeds of the genera: Abutilon, Amaranthus, Ambrosia, Anoda, Anthemis, Aphanes, Artemisia, Atriplex, Bellis, Bidens, Capsella, Carduus, Cassia, Centaurea, Chenopodium, Cirsium, Convolvulus, Datura, Desmodium, Emex, Erysimum, Euphorbia, Galeopsis, Galinsoga, Galium, Hibiscus, Ipomoea, Kochia, Lamium, Lepidium, Lindernia, Matricaria, Mentha, Mercurialis, Mullugo, Myosotis, Papaver, Pharbitis, Plantago, Polygonum, Portulaca, Ranunculus, Raphanus, Rorippa, Rotala, Rumex, Salsola, Senecio, Sesbania, Sida, Sinapis, Solanum, Sonchus, Sphenoclea, Stellaria, Taraxacum, Thlaspi, Trifolium, Urtica, Veronica, Viola, Xanthium.


When the compounds of the invention are applied to the soil surface before germination, either the weed seedlings are prevented completely from emerging or the weeds grow until they have reached the cotyledon stage, but then stop growing.


If the active ingredients are applied post-emergence to the green parts of the plants, growth stops after the treatment, and the harmful plants remain at the growth stage at the time of application, or they die completely after a certain time, so that in this manner competition by the weeds, which is harmful to the crop plants, is eliminated very early and in a sustained manner.


The compounds of the invention can be selective in crops of useful plants and can also be employed as non-selective herbicides.


By virtue of their herbicidal and plant growth regulatory properties, the active ingredients can also be used to control harmful plants in crops of genetically modified plants which are known or are yet to be developed. In general, the transgenic plants are characterized by particular advantageous properties, for example by resistances to certain active ingredients used in agroindustry, in particular certain herbicides, resistances to plant diseases or pathogens of plant diseases, such as certain insects or microorganisms such as fungi, bacteria or viruses. Other specific characteristics relate, for example, to the harvested material with regard to quantity, quality, storability, composition and specific constituents. For instance, there are known transgenic plants with an elevated starch content or altered starch quality, or those with a different fatty acid composition in the harvested material. Further particular properties lie in tolerance or resistance to abiotic stress factors, for example heat, cold, drought, salinity and ultraviolet radiation.


Preference is given to using the inventive compounds of the formula (I) or salts thereof in economically important transgenic crops of useful and ornamental plants.


The compounds of the formula (I) can be used as herbicides in crops of useful plants which are resistant, or have been made resistant by genetic engineering, to the phytotoxic effects of the herbicides.


Conventional ways of producing novel plants which have modified properties in comparison to existing plants consist, for example, in traditional cultivation methods and the generation of mutants. Alternatively, novel plants with altered properties can be generated with the aid of recombinant methods (see, for example, EP 0221044, EP 0131624). What has been described are, for example, several cases of genetic modifications of crop plants for the purpose of modifying the starch synthesized in the plants (e.g. WO 92/011376 A, WO 92/014827 A, WO 91/019806 A), transgenic crop plants which are resistant to certain herbicides of the glufosinate type (cf., for example, EP 0242236 A, EP 0242246 A) or of the glyphosate type (WO 92/000377A) or of the sulfonylurea type (EP 0257993 A, U.S. Pat. No. 5,013,659) or to combinations or mixtures of these herbicides through “gene stacking”, such as transgenic crop plants, for example corn or soya with the trade name or the designation Optimum™ GAT™ (Glyphosate ALS Tolerant),

    • transgenic crop plants, for example cotton, capable of producing Bacillus thuringiensis toxins (Bt toxins), which make the plants resistant to particular pests (EP 0142924 A, EP 0193259 A),
    • transgenic crop plants having a modified fatty acid composition (WO 91/013972 A),
    • genetically modified crop plants having novel constituents or secondary metabolites, for example novel phytoalexins, which cause an increase in disease resistance (EP 0309862 A, EP 0464461 A),
    • genetically modified plants having reduced photorespiration, which have higher yields and higher stress tolerance (EP 0305398 A),
    • transgenic crop plants which produce pharmaceutically or diagnostically important proteins (“molecular pharming”),
    • transgenic crop plants which feature higher yields or better quality,
    • transgenic crop plants which are distinguished by a combination, for example of the abovementioned novel properties (“gene stacking”).


Numerous molecular biology techniques which can be used to produce novel transgenic plants with modified properties are known in principle; see, for example, I. Potrykus and G. Spangenberg (eds), Gene Transfer to Plants, Springer Lab Manual (1995), Springer Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg or Christou, “Trends in Plant Science” 1 (1996) 423-431).


For such genetic manipulations, nucleic acid molecules which allow mutagenesis or sequence alteration by recombination of DNA sequences can be introduced into plasmids. With the aid of standard methods, it is possible, for example, to undertake base exchanges, remove part sequences or add natural or synthetic sequences. To join the DNA fragments with one another, adapters or linkers can be placed onto the fragments, see, for example, Sambrook et al., 1989, Molecular Cloning, A Laboratory Manual, 2nd ed. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.; or Winnacker “Gene und Klone” [Genes and Clones], VCH Weinheim 2nd edition 1996.


For example, the generation of plant cells with a reduced activity of a gene product can be achieved by expressing at least one corresponding antisense RNA, a sense RNA for achieving a cosuppression effect, or by expressing at least one suitably constructed ribozyme which specifically cleaves transcripts of the abovementioned gene product. To this end, it is firstly possible to use DNA molecules which encompass the entire coding sequence of a gene product inclusive of any flanking sequences which may be present, and also DNA molecules which only encompass portions of the coding sequence, in which case it is necessary for these portions to be long enough to have an antisense effect in the cells. It is also possible to use DNA sequences which have a high degree of homology to the coding sequences of a gene product, but are not completely identical to them.


When expressing nucleic acid molecules in plants, the protein synthesized may be localized in any desired compartment of the plant cell. However, to achieve localization in a particular compartment, it is possible, for example, to join the coding region to DNA sequences which ensure localization in a particular compartment. Such sequences are known to those skilled in the art (see, for example, Braun et al., EMBO J. 11 (1992), 3219-3227; Wolter et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85 (1988), 846-850; Sonnewald et al., Plant J. 1 (1991), 95-106). The nucleic acid molecules can also be expressed in the organelles of the plant cells.


The transgenic plant cells can be regenerated by known techniques to give rise to entire plants. In principle, the transgenic plants may be plants of any desired plant species, i.e. not only monocotyledonous but also dicotyledonous plants. Thus, transgenic plants can be obtained whose properties are altered by overexpression, suppression or inhibition of homologous (=natural) genes or gene sequences or expression of heterologous (=foreign) genes or gene sequences.


The compounds (I) of the invention can be used with preference in transgenic crops which are resistant to growth regulators, for example 2,4-D, dicamba, or to herbicides which inhibit essential plant enzymes, for example acetolactate synthases (ALS), EPSP synthases, glutamine synthases (GS) or hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenases (HPPD), or to herbicides from the group of the sulfonylureas, the glyphosates, glufosinates or benzoylisoxazoles and analogous active ingredients, or to any desired combinations of these active ingredients.


The compounds of the invention can be used with particular preference in transgenic crop plants which are resistant to a combination of glyphosates and glufosinates, glyphosates and sulfonylureas or imidazolinones. Most preferably, the compounds of the invention can be used in transgenic crop plants such as corn or soya with the trade name or the designation Optimum™ GAT™ (glyphosate ALS tolerant), for example.


When the active ingredients of the invention are employed in transgenic crops, not only do the effects towards harmful plants observed in other crops occur, but frequently also effects which are specific to the application in the particular transgenic crop, for example an altered or specifically widened spectrum of weeds which can be controlled, altered application rates which can be used for the application, preferably good combinability with the herbicides to which the transgenic crop is resistant, and influencing of growth and yield of the transgenic crop plants.


The invention therefore also relates to the use of the inventive compounds of the formula (I) as herbicides for controlling harmful plants in transgenic crop plants.


The compounds of the invention can be applied in the form of wettable powders, emulsifiable concentrates, sprayable solutions, dusting products or granules in the customary formulations. The invention therefore also provides herbicidal and plant-growth-regulating compositions which comprise the compounds of the invention.


The compounds of the invention can be formulated in various ways, according to the biological and/or physicochemical parameters required. Possible formulations include, for example: wettable powders (WP), water-soluble powders (SP), water-soluble concentrates, emulsifiable concentrates (EC), emulsions (EW), such as oil-in-water and water-in-oil emulsions, sprayable solutions, suspension concentrates (SC), dispersions based on oil or water, oil-miscible solutions, capsule suspensions (CS), dusting products (DP), dressings, granules for scattering and soil application, granules (GR) in the form of microgranules, spray granules, absorption and adsorption granules, water-dispersible granules (WG), water-soluble granules (SG), ULV formulations, microcapsules and waxes. These individual formulation types are known in principle and are described, for example, in: Winnacker-Küchler, “Chemische Technologie [Chemical Technology]”, Volume 7, C. Hanser Verlag Munich, 4th Ed. 1986, Wade van Valkenburg, “Pesticide Formulations”, Marcel Dekker, N.Y., 1973, K. Martens, “Spray Drying” Handbook, 3rd Ed. 1979, G. Goodwin Ltd. London.


The formulation auxiliaries required, such as inert materials, surfactants, solvents and further additives, are likewise known and are described, for example, in: Watkins, “Handbook of Insecticide Dust Diluents and Carriers”, 2nd Ed., Darland Books, Caldwell N.J.; H.v. Olphen, “Introduction to Clay Colloid Chemistry”, 2nd ed., J. Wiley & Sons, N.Y.; C. Marsden, “Solvents Guide”, 2nd ed., Interscience, N.Y. 1963; McCutcheon's “Detergents and Emulsifiers Annual”, MC Publ. Corp., Ridgewood N.J.; Sisley and Wood, “Encyclopedia of Surface Active Agents”, Chem. Publ. Co. Inc., N.Y. 1964; Schönfeldt, “Grenzflachenaktive Äthylenoxid-addukte” [Interface-active Ethylene Oxide Adducts], Wiss. Verlagsgesell., Stuttgart 1976; Winnacker-Küchler, “Chemische Technologie”, volume 7, C. Hanser Verlag Munich, 4th Ed. 1986.


On the basis of these formulations, it is also possible to produce combinations with other active ingredients, for example insecticides, acaricides, herbicides, fungicides, and also with safeners, fertilizers and/or growth regulators, for example in the form of a finished formulation or as a tank mix. Active ingredients which can be employed in combination with the compounds of the invention in mixed formulations or in a tank mix are, for example, known active ingredients which are based on the inhibition of, for example, acetolactate synthase, acetyl-CoA carboxylase, cellulose synthase, enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase, glutamine synthetase, p-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase, phytoene desaturase, photosystem I, photosystem II or protoporphyrinogen oxidase, as are described in, for example, Weed Research 26 (1986) 441-445 or “The Pesticide Manual”, 16th edition, The British Crop Protection Council and the Royal Soc. of Chemistry, 2006 and the literature cited therein. Known herbicides or plant growth regulators which can be combined with the compounds of the invention are, for example, the following, where said active ingredients are designated either with their “common name” in accordance with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) or with the chemical name or with the code number. They always encompass all the use forms, for example acids, salts, esters and also all isomeric forms such as stereoisomers and optical isomers, even if they are not mentioned explicitly.


Examples of such herbicidal mixing partners are:


acetochlor, acifluorfen, acifluorfen-sodium, aclonifen, alachlor, allidochlor, alloxydim, alloxydim-sodium, ametryn, amicarbazone, amidochlor, amidosulfuron, 4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methylphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-carboxylic acid, aminocyclopyrachlor, aminocyclopyrachlor-potassium, aminocyclopyrachlor-methyl, aminopyralid, amitrole, ammoniumsulfamate, anilofos, asulam, atrazine, azafenidin, azimsulfuron, beflubutamid, benazolin, benazolin-ethyl, benfluralin, benfuresate, bensulfuron, bensulfuron-methyl, bensulide, bentazone, benzobicyclon, benzofenap, bicyclopyron, bifenox, bilanafos, bilanafos-sodium, bispyribac, bispyribac-sodium, bromacil, bromobutide, bromofenoxim, bromoxynil, bromoxynil-butyrate, -potassium, -heptanoate and -octanoate, busoxinone, butachlor, butafenacil, butamifos, butenachlor, butralin, butroxydim, butylate, cafenstrole, carbetamide, carfentrazone, carfentrazone-ethyl, chloramben, chlorbromuron, chlorfenac, chlorfenac-sodium, chlorfenprop, chlorflurenol, chlorflurenol-methyl, chloridazon, chlorimuron, chlorimuron-ethyl, chlorophthalim, chlorotoluron, chlorthal-dimethyl, chlorsulfuron, cinidon, cinidon-ethyl, cinmethylin, cinosulfuron, clacyfos, clethodim, clodinafop, clodinafop-propargyl, clomazone, clomeprop, clopyralid, cloransulam, cloransulam-methyl, cumyluron, cyanamide, cyanazine, cycloate, cyclopyranil, cyclopyrimorate, cyclosulfamuron, cycloxydim, cyhalofop, cyhalofop-butyl, cyprazine, 2,4-D, 2,4-D-butotyl, -butyl, -dimethylammonium, -diolamin, -ethyl, 2-ethylhexyl, -isobutyl, -isooctyl, -isopropylammonium, -potassium, -triisopropanolammonium and -trolamine, 2,4-DB, 2,4-DB-butyl, -dimethylammonium, isooctyl, -potassium and -sodium, daimuron (dymron), dalapon, dazomet, n-decanol, desmedipham, detosyl-pyrazolate (DTP), dicamba, dichlobenil, 2-(2,4-dichlorobenzyl)-4,4-dimethyl-1,2-oxazolidin-3-one, 2-(2,5-dichlorobenzyl)-4,4-dimethyl-1,2-oxazolidin-3-one, dichlorprop, dichlorprop-P, diclofop, diclofop-methyl, diclofop-P-methyl, diclosulam, difenzoquat, diflufenican, diflufenzopyr, diflufenzopyr-sodium, dimefuron, dimepiperate, dimethachlor, dimethametryn, dimethenamid, dimethenamid-P, dimetrasulfuron, dinitramine, dinoterb, diphenamid, diquat, diquat-dibromid, dithiopyr, diuron, DNOC, endothal, EPTC, esprocarb, ethalfluralin, ethametsulfuron, ethametsulfuron-methyl, ethiozin, ethofumesate, ethoxyfen, ethoxyfen-ethyl, ethoxysulfuron, etobenzanid, F-9600, F-5231, i.e. N-[2-chloro-4-fluoro-5-[4-(3-fluoropropyl)-4,5-dihydro-5-oxo-1H-tetrazol-1-yl]phenyl]ethanesulfonamide, F-7967, i.e. 3-[7-chloro-5-fluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)-1H-benzimidazol-4-yl]-1-methyl-6-(trifluoromethyl)pyrimidine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione, fenoxaprop, fenoxaprop-P, fenoxaprop-ethyl, fenoxaprop-P-ethyl, fenoxasulfone, fenquinotrione, fentrazamide, flamprop, flamprop-M-isopropyl, flamprop-M-methyl, flazasulfuron, florasulam, fluazifop, fluazifop-P, fluazifop-butyl, fluazifop-P-butyl, flucarbazone, flucarbazone-sodium, flucetosulfuron, fluchloralin, flufenacet, flufenpyr, flufenpyr-ethyl, flumetsulam, flumiclorac, flumiclorac-pentyl, flumioxazin, fluometuron, flurenol, flurenol-butyl, -dimethylammonium and -methyl, fluoroglycofen, fluoroglycofen-ethyl, flupropanate, flupyrsulfuron, flupyrsulfuron-methyl-sodium, fluridone, flurochloridone, fluroxypyr, fluroxypyr-meptyl, flurtamone, fluthiacet, fluthiacet-methyl, fomesafen, fomesafen-sodium, foramsulfuron, fosamine, glufosinate, glufosinate-ammonium, glufosinate-P-sodium, glufosinate-P-ammonium, glufosinate-P-sodium, glyphosate, glyphosate-ammonium, -isopropylammonium, -diammonium, -dimethylammonium, -potassium, -sodium and -trimesium, H-9201, i.e. O-(2,4-dimethyl-6-nitrophenyl)-O-ethyl isopropylphosphoramidothioate, halauxifen, halauxifen-methyl, halosafen, halosulfuron, halosulfuron-methyl, haloxyfop, haloxyfop-P, haloxyfop-ethoxyethyl, haloxyfop-P-ethoxyethyl, haloxyfop-methyl, haloxyfop-P-methyl, hexazinone, HW-02, i.e. 1-(dimethoxyphosphoryl)ethyl (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)acetate, imazamethabenz, imazamethabenz-methyl, imazamox, imazamox-ammonium, imazapic, imazapic-ammonium, imazapyr, imazapyr-isopropylammonium, imazaquin, imazaquin-ammonium, imazethapyr, imazethapyr-immonium, imazosulfuron, indanofan, indaziflam, iodosulfuron, iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium, ioxynil, ioxynil-octanoate, -potassium and sodium, ipfencarbazone, isoproturon, isouron, isoxaben, isoxaflutole, karbutilate, KUH-043, i.e. 3-({[5-(difluoromethyl)-1-methyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)-1H-pyrazol-4-yl]methyl}sulfonyl)-5,5-dimethyl-4,5-dihydro-1,2-oxazole, ketospiradox, lactofen, lenacil, linuron, MCPA, MCPA-butotyl, -dimethylammonium, -2-ethylhexyl, -isopropylammonium, -potassium and -sodium, MCPB, MCPB-methyl, -ethyl and -sodium, mecoprop, mecoprop-sodium, and -butotyl, mecoprop-P, mecoprop-P-butotyl, -dimethylammonium, -2-ethylhexyl and -potassium, mefenacet, mefluidide, mesosulfuron, mesosulfuron-methyl, mesotrione, methabenzthiazuron, metam, metamifop, metamitron, metazachlor, metazosulfuron, methabenzthiazuron, methiopyrsulfuron, methiozolin, methyl isothiocyanate, metobromuron, metolachlor, S-metolachlor, metosulam, metoxuron, metribuzin, metsulfuron, metsulfuron-methyl, molinat, monolinuron, monosulfuron, monosulfuron-ester, MT-5950, i.e. N-[3-chloro-4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-2-methylpentanamide, NGGC-011, napropamide, NC-310, i.e. 4-(2,4-dichlorobenzoyl)-1-methyl-5-benzyloxypyrazole, neburon, nicosulfuron, nonanoic acid (pelargonic acid), norflurazon, oleic acid (fatty acids), orbencarb, orthosulfamuron, oryzalin, oxadiargyl, oxadiazon, oxasulfuron, oxaziclomefon, oxyfluorfen, paraquat, paraquat dichloride, pebulate, pendimethalin, penoxsulam, pentachlorphenol, pentoxazone, pethoxamid, petroleum oils, phenmedipham, picloram, picolinafen, pinoxaden, piperophos, pretilachlor, primisulfuron, primisulfuron-methyl, prodiamine, profoxydim, prometon, prometryn, propachlor, propanil, propaquizafop, propazine, propham, propisochlor, propoxycarbazone, propoxycarbazone-sodium, propyrisulfuron, propyzamide, prosulfocarb, prosulfuron, pyraclonil, pyraflufen, pyraflufen-ethyl, pyrasulfotole, pyrazolynate (pyrazolate), pyrazosulfuron, pyrazosulfuron-ethyl, pyrazoxyfen, pyribambenz, pyribambenz-isopropyl, pyribambenz-propyl, pyribenzoxim, pyributicarb, pyridafol, pyridate, pyriftalid, pyriminobac, pyriminobac-methyl, pyrimisulfan, pyrithiobac, pyrithiobac-sodium, pyroxasulfone, pyroxsulam, quinclorac, quinmerac, quinoclamine, quizalofop, quizalofop-ethyl, quizalofop-P, quizalofop-P-ethyl, quizalofop-P-tefuryl, rimsulfuron, saflufenacil, sethoxydim, siduron, simazine, simetryn, SL-261, sulcotrion, sulfentrazone, sulfometuron, sulfometuron-methyl, sulfosulfuron, SYN-523, SYP-249, i.e. 1-ethoxy-3-methyl-1-oxobut-3-en-2-yl 5-[2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-2-nitrobenzoate, SYP-300, i.e. 1-[7-fluoro-3-oxo-4-(prop-2-yn-1-yl)-3,4-dihydro-2H-1,4-benzoxazin-6-yl]-3-propyl-2-thioxoimidazolidine-4,5-dione, 2,3,6-TBA, TCA (trifluoroacetic acid), TCA-sodium, tebuthiuron, tefuryltrione, tembotrione, tepraloxydim, terbacil, terbucarb, terbumeton, terbuthylazin, terbutryn, thenylchlor, thiazopyr, thiencarbazone, thiencarbazone-methyl, thifensulfuron, thifensulfuron-methyl, thiobencarb, tiafenacil, tolpyralate, topramezone, tralkoxydim, triafamone, tri-allate, triasulfuron, triaziflam, tribenuron, tribenuron-methyl, triclopyr, trietazine, trifloxysulfuron, trifloxysulfuron-sodium, trifludimoxazin, trifluralin, triflusulfuron, triflusulfuron-methyl, tritosulfuron, urea sulfate, vernolate, XDE-848, ZJ-0862, i.e. 3,4-dichloro-N-{2-[(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)oxy]benzyl}aniline, and the following compounds:




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Examples of plant growth regulators as possible mixing partners are:


acibenzolar, acibenzolar-S-methyl, 5-aminolevulinic acid, ancymidol, 6-benzylaminopurine, brassinolide, catechol, chlormequat chloride, cloprop, cyclanilide, 3-(cycloprop-1-enyl)propionic acid, daminozide, dazomet, n-decanol, dikegulac, dikegulac-sodium, endothal, endothal-dipotassium, -disodium, and mono(N,N-dimethylalkylammonium), ethephon, flumetralin, flurenol, flurenol-butyl, flurprimidol, forchlorfenuron, gibberellic acid, inabenfide, indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), 4-indol-3-ylbutyric acid, isoprothiolane, probenazole, jasmonic acid, jasmonic acid methyl ester, maleic hydrazide, mepiquat chloride, 1-methylcyclopropene, 2-(1-naphthyl)acetamide, 1-naphthylacetic acid, 2-naphthyloxyacetic acid, nitrophenolate mixture, 4-oxo-4[(2-phenylethyl)amino]butyric acid, paclobutrazole, N-phenylphthalamic acid, prohexadione, prohexadione-calcium, prohydrojasmone, salicylic acid, strigolactone, tecnazene, thidiazuron, triacontanol, trinexapac, trinexapac-ethyl, tsitodef, uniconazole, uniconazole-P.


Safeners which can be used in combination with the inventive compounds of the formula (I) and optionally in combination with further active ingredients such as insecticides, acaricides, herbicides, fungicides as listed above are preferably selected from the group consisting of:


S1) Compounds of the formula (S1),




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where the symbols and indices are defined as follows:


nA is a natural number from 0 to 5, preferably from 0 to 3;


RA1 is halogen, (C1-C4)-alkyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxy, nitro or (C1-C4)-haloalkyl;


WA is an unsubstituted or substituted divalent heterocyclic radical from the group of the partially unsaturated or aromatic five-membered heterocycles having 1 to 3 ring heteroatoms from the N and O group, where at least one nitrogen atom and at most one oxygen atom is present in the ring, preferably a radical from the group of (WA1) to (WA4),




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mA is 0 or 1;


RA2 is ORA3, SRA3 or NRA3RA4 or a saturated or unsaturated 3- to 7-membered heterocycle having at least one nitrogen atom and up to 3 heteroatoms, preferably from the group consisting of O and S, which is joined to the carbonyl group in (S1) via the nitrogen atom and is unsubstituted or substituted by radicals from the group consisting of (C1-C4)-alkyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxy or optionally substituted phenyl, preferably a radical of the formula ORA3, NHRA4 or N(CH3)2, especially of the formula ORA3;


RA3 is hydrogen or an unsubstituted or substituted aliphatic hydrocarbon radical, preferably having a total of 1 to 18 carbon atoms;


RA4 is hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkoxy or substituted or unsubstituted phenyl;


RA5 is H, (C1-C5)-alkyl, (C1-C5)-haloalkyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxy-(C1-C5)-alkyl, cyano or COORA9, where RA9 is hydrogen, (C1-C5)-alkyl, (C1-C5)-haloalkyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxy-(C1-C4)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-hydroxyalkyl, (C3-C12)-cycloalkyl or tri-(C1-C4)-alkylsilyl;


RA6, RA7, RA8 are identical or different and are hydrogen, (C1-C5)-alkyl, (C1-C5)-haloalkyl, (C3-C12)-cycloalkyl or substituted or unsubstituted phenyl;


preferably:


a) compounds of the dichlorophenylpyrazoline-3-carboxylic acid type (S1a), preferably compounds such as 1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-5-(ethoxycarbonyl)-5-methyl-2-pyrazoline-3-carboxylic acid, ethyl 1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-5-(ethoxycarbonyl)-5-methyl-2-pyrazoline-3-carboxylate (S1-1) (“mefenpyr-diethyl”), and related compounds as described in WO-A-91/07874;


b) derivatives of dichlorophenylpyrazolecarboxylic acid (S1b), preferably compounds such as ethyl 1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-5-methylpyrazole-3-carboxylate (S1-2), ethyl 1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-5-isopropylpyrazole-3-carboxylate (S1-3), ethyl 1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-5-(1,1-dimethylethyl)pyrazole-3-carboxylate (S1-4) and related compounds as described in EP-A-333 131 and EP-A-269 806;


c) derivatives of 1,5-diphenylpyrazole-3-carboxylic acid (S1c), preferably compounds such as ethyl 1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-5-phenylpyrazole-3-carboxylate (S1-5), methyl 1-(2-chlorophenyl)-5-phenylpyrazole-3-carboxylate (S1-6) and related compounds as described in EP-A-268 554, for example;


d) compounds of the triazolecarboxylic acid type (S1d), preferably compounds such as fenchlorazole(-ethyl ester), i.e. ethyl 1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-5-trichloromethyl-(1H)-1,2,4-triazole-3-carboxylate (S1-7), and related compounds as described in EP-A-174 562 and EP-A-346 620; e) compounds of the 5-benzyl- or 5-phenyl-2-isoxazoline-3-carboxylic acid or of the 5,5-diphenyl-2-isoxazoline-3-carboxylic acid type (S1e), preferably compounds such as ethyl 5-(2,4-dichlorobenzyl)-2-isoxazoline-3-carboxylate (S1-8) or ethyl 5-phenyl-2-isoxazoline-3-carboxylate (S1-9) and related compounds as described in WO-A-91/08202, or 5,5-diphenyl-2-isoxazoline-3-carboxylic acid (S1-10) or ethyl 5,5-diphenyl-2-isoxazoline-3-carboxylate (S1-11) (“isoxadifen-ethyl”) or n-propyl 5,5-diphenyl-2-isoxazoline-3-carboxylate (S1-12) or ethyl 5-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-phenyl-2-isoxazoline-3-carboxylate (S1-13), as described in patent application WO-A-95/07897.


S2) Quinoline derivatives of the formula (S2),


where the symbols and indices are defined as follows:




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RB1 is halogen, (C1-C4)-alkyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxy, nitro or (C1-C4)-haloalkyl;


nB is a natural number from 0 to 5, preferably from 0 to 3;


RB2 is ORB3, SRB3 or NRB3RB4 or a saturated or unsaturated 3- to 7-membered heterocycle having at least one nitrogen atom and up to 3 heteroatoms, preferably from the group of O and S, which is joined via the nitrogen atom to the carbonyl group in (S2) and is unsubstituted or substituted by radicals from the group of (C1-C4)-alkyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxy or optionally substituted phenyl, preferably a radical of the formula ORB3, NHRB4 or N(CH3)2, especially of the formula ORB3;


RB3 is hydrogen or an unsubstituted or substituted aliphatic hydrocarbon radical, preferably having a total of 1 to 18 carbon atoms;


RB4 is hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkoxy or substituted or unsubstituted phenyl;


TB is a (C1 or C2)-alkanediyl chain which is unsubstituted or substituted by one or two (C1-C4)-alkyl radicals or by [(C1-C3)-alkoxy]carbonyl;


preferably:


a) compounds of the 8-quinolinoxyacetic acid type (S2a), preferably


1-methylhexyl (5-chloro-8-quinolinoxy)acetate (“cloquintocet-mexyl”) (S2-1),


(1,3-dimethylbut-1-yl) (5-chloro-8-quinolinoxy)acetate (S2-2),


4-allyloxybutyl (5-chloro-8-quinolinoxy)acetate (S2-3),


1-allyloxyprop-2-yl (5-chloro-8-quinolinoxy)acetate (S2-4),


ethyl (5-chloro-8-quinolinoxy)acetate (S2-5),


methyl (5-chloro-8-quinolinoxy)acetate (S2-6),


allyl (5-chloro-8-quinolinoxy)acetate (S2-7),


2-(2-propylideneiminoxy)-1-ethyl (5-chloro-8-quinolinoxy)acetate (S2-8), 2-oxoprop-1-yl (5-chloro-8-quinolinoxy)acetate (S2-9) and related compounds, as described in EP-A-86 750, EP-A-94 349 and EP-A-191 736 or EP-A-0 492 366, and also (5-chloro-8-quinolinoxy)acetic acid (S2-10), hydrates and salts thereof, for example the lithium, sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, aluminum, iron, ammonium, quaternary ammonium, sulfonium or phosphonium salts thereof, as described in WO-A-2002/34048;


b) compounds of the (5-chloro-8-quinolinoxy)malonic acid type (S2b), preferably compounds such as diethyl (5-chloro-8-quinolinoxy)malonate, diallyl (5-chloro-8-quinolinoxy)malonate, methyl ethyl (5-chloro-8-quinolinoxy)malonate and related compounds, as described in EP-A-0 582 198.


S3) Compounds of the formula (S3)




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where the symbols and indices are defined as follows:


RC1 is (C1-C4)-alkyl, (C1-C4)-haloalkyl, (C2-C4)-alkenyl, (C2-C4)-haloalkenyl, (C3-C7)-cycloalkyl, preferably dichloromethyl;


RC2, RC3 are identical or different and are hydrogen, (C1-C4)alkyl, (C2-C4)alkenyl, (C2-C4)alkynyl, (C1-C4)haloalkyl, (C2-C4)haloalkenyl, (C1-C4)alkylcarbamoyl-(C1-C4)alkyl, (C2-C4)alkenylcarbamoyl-(C1-C4)alkyl, (C1-C4)alkoxy-(C1-C4)alkyl, dioxolanyl-(C1-C4)alkyl, thiazolyl, furyl, furylalkyl, thienyl, piperidyl, substituted or unsubstituted phenyl, or RC2 and RC3 together form a substituted or unsubstituted heterocyclic ring, preferably an oxazolidine, thiazolidine, piperidine, morpholine, hexahydropyrimidine or benzoxazine ring;


preferably:

    • active ingredients of the dichloroacetamide type, which are frequently used as pre-emergence safeners (soil-acting safeners), for example


“dichlormid” (N,N-diallyl-2,2-dichloroacetamide) (S3-1),


“R-29148” (3-dichloroacetyl-2,2,5-trimethyl-1,3-oxazolidine) from Stauffer (S3-2),


“R-28725” (3-dichloroacetyl-2,2-dimethyl-1,3-oxazolidine) from Stauffer (S3-3),


“benoxacor” (4-dichloroacetyl-3,4-dihydro-3-methyl-2H-1,4-benzoxazine) (S3-4),


“PPG-1292” (N-allyl-N-[(1,3-dioxolan-2-yl)methyl]dichloroacetamide) from PPG Industries (S3-5),


“DKA-24” (N-allyl-N-[(allylaminocarbonyl)methyl]dichloroacetamide) from Sagro-Chem (S3-6),


“AD-67” or “MON 4660” (3-dichloroacetyl-1-oxa-3-azaspiro[4.5]decane) from Nitrokemia or Monsanto (S3-7),


“TI-35” (1-dichloroacetylazepane) from TRI-Chemical RT (S3-8),


“diclonon” (dicyclonon) or “BAS145138” or “LAB145138” (S3-9)


((RS)-1-dichloroacetyl-3,3,8a-trimethylperhydropyrrolo[1,2-a]pyrimidin-6-one) from BASF,


“furilazole” or “MON 13900” ((RS)-3-dichloroacetyl-5-(2-furyl)-2,2-dimethyloxazolidine) (S3-10); and the (R) isomer thereof (S3-11).


S4)N-acylsulfonamides of the formula (S4) and salts thereof,




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in which the symbols and indices are defined as follows:


AD is SO2—NRD3—CO or CO—NRD3—SO2


XD is CH or N;


RD1 is CO—NRD5RD6 or NHCO—RD7;


RD2 is halogen, (C1-C4)-haloalkyl, (C1-C4)-haloalkoxy, nitro, (C1-C4)-alkyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxy, (C1-C4)-alkylsulfonyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxycarbonyl or (C1-C4)-alkylcarbonyl;


RD3 is hydrogen, (C1-C4)-alkyl, (C2-C4)-alkenyl or (C2-C4)-alkynyl;


RD4 is halogen, nitro, (C1-C4)-alkyl, (C1-C4)-haloalkyl, (C1-C4)-haloalkoxy, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, phenyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxy, cyano, (C1-C4)-alkylthio, (C1-C4)-alkylsulfinyl, (C1-C4)-alkylsulfonyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxycarbonyl or (C1-C4)-alkylcarbonyl;


RD5 is hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C5-C6)-cycloalkenyl, phenyl or 3- to 6-membered heterocyclyl containing vD heteroatoms from the group consisting of nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur, where the seven latter radicals are substituted by vD substituents from the group consisting of halogen, (C1-C6)-alkoxy, (C1-C6)-haloalkoxy, (C1-C2)-alkylsulfinyl, (C1-C2)-alkylsulfonyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxycarbonyl, (C1-C4)-alkylcarbonyl and phenyl and, in the case of cyclic radicals, also (C1-C4)-alkyl and (C1-C4)-haloalkyl;


RD6 is hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl or (C2-C6)-alkynyl, where the three latter radicals are substituted by vD radicals from the group consisting of halogen, hydroxyl, (C1-C4)-alkyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxy and (C1-C4)-alkylthio, or


RD5 and RD6 together with the nitrogen atom carrying them form a pyrrolidinyl or piperidinyl radical;


RD7 is hydrogen, (C1-C4)-alkylamino, di-(C1-C4)-alkylamino, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, where the 2 latter radicals are substituted by vD substituents from the group of halogen, (C1-C4)-alkoxy, (C1-C6)-haloalkoxy and (C1-C4)-alkylthio and, in the case of cyclic radicals, also (C1-C4)-alkyl and (C1-C4)-haloalkyl;


nD is 0, 1 or 2;


mD is 1 or 2;


vD is 0, 1, 2 or 3;


among these, preference is given to compounds of the N-acylsulfonamide type, for example of the formula (S4a) below, which are known, for example, from WO-A-97/45016




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in which


RD7 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, where the 2 latter radicals are substituted by vD substituents from the group consisting of halogen, (C1-C4)-alkoxy, (C1-C6)-haloalkoxy and (C1-C4)-alkylthio and, in the case of cyclic radicals, also (C1-C4)-alkyl and (C1-C4)-haloalkyl;


RD4 represents halogen, (C1-C4)-alkyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxy, CF3;


mD represents 1 or 2;


vD represents 0, 1, 2 or 3;


and also


acylsulfamoylbenzamides, for example of the formula (S4b) below, which are known, for example, from WO-A-99/16744,




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e.g. those in which


RD5=cyclopropyl and (RD4)=2-OMe (“cyprosulfamide”, S4-1),


RD5=cyclopropyl and (RD4)=5-Cl-2-OMe (S4-2),


RD5=ethyl and (RD4)=2-OMe (S4-3),


RD5=isopropyl and (RD4)=5-Cl-2-OMe (S4-4) and


RD5=isopropyl and (RD4)=2-OMe (S4-5)


and also


compounds of the N-acylsulfamoylphenylurea type, of the formula (S4c), which are known, for example, from EP-A-365484,




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in which


RD8 and RD9 independently represent hydrogen, (C1-C5)-alkyl, (C3-C5)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-alkenyl, (C3-C6)-alkynyl,


RD4 represents halogen, (C1-C4)-alkyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxy, CF3,


mD represents 1 or 2;


for example


1-[4-(N-2-methoxybenzoylsulfamoyl)phenyl]-3-methylurea,


1-[4-(N-2-methoxybenzoylsulfamoyl)phenyl]-3,3-dimethylurea,


1-[4-(N-4,5-dimethylbenzoylsulfamoyl)phenyl]-3-methylurea,


and also


N-phenylsulfonylterephthalamides of the formula (S4d), which are known, for example, from CN 101838227,




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e.g. those in which


RD4 represents halogen, (C1-C4)-alkyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxy, CF3;


mD represents 1 or 2;


RD5 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C5-C6)-cycloalkenyl.


S5) Active ingredients from the class of the hydroxyaromatics and the aromatic-aliphatic carboxylic acid derivatives (S5), for example


ethyl 3,4,5-triacetoxybenzoate, 3,5-dimethoxy-4-hydroxybenzoic acid, 3,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid, 4-hydroxysalicylic acid, 4-fluorosalicylic acid, 2-hydroxycinnamic acid, 2,4-dichlorocinnamic acid, as described in WO-A-2004/084631, WO-A-2005/015994, WO-A-2005/016001.


S6) Active ingredients from the class of the 1,2-dihydroquinoxalin-2-ones (S6), for example


1-methyl-3-(2-thienyl)-1,2-dihydroquinoxalin-2-one, 1-methyl-3-(2-thienyl)-1,2-dihydroquinoxaline-2-thione, 1-(2-aminoethyl)-3-(2-thienyl)-1,2-dihydroquinoxalin-2-one hydrochloride, 1-(2-methylsulfonylaminoethyl)-3-(2-thienyl)-1,2-dihydroquinoxalin-2-one, as described in WO-A-2005/112630.


S7) Compounds of the formula (S7), as described in WO-A-1998/38856,




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in which the symbols and indices are defined as follows:


RE1, RE2 are independently halogen, (C1-C4)-alkyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxy, (C1-C4)-haloalkyl, (C1-C4)-alkylamino, di-(C1-C4)-alkylamino, nitro;


AE is COORE3 or COSRE4


RE3, RE4 are independently hydrogen, (C1-C4)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C4)-alkynyl, cyanoalkyl, (C1-C4)-haloalkyl, phenyl, nitrophenyl, benzyl, halobenzyl, pyridinylalkyl and alkylammonium,


nE1 is 0 or 1


nE2, nE3 are independently 0, 1 or 2,


preferably:


diphenylmethoxyacetic acid,


ethyl diphenylmethoxyacetate,


methyl diphenylmethoxyacetate (CAS reg. no. 41858-19-9) (S7-1).


S8) Compounds of the formula (S8), as described in WO-A-98/27049,




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in which


XF represents CH or N,


nF in the case that XF=N represents an integer from 0 to 4 and


in the case that XF=CH represents an integer from 0 to 5,


RF1 represents halogen, (C1-C4)-alkyl, (C1-C4)-haloalkyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxy, (C1-C4)-haloalkoxy, nitro, (C1-C4)-alkylthio, (C1-C4)-alkylsulfonyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxycarbonyl, optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted phenoxy,


RF2 represents hydrogen or (C1-C4)-alkyl,


RF3 represents hydrogen, (C1-C5)-alkyl, (C2-C4)-alkenyl, (C2-C4)-alkynyl or aryl, where each of the abovementioned carbon-containing radicals is unsubstituted or substituted by one or more, preferably up to three identical or different radicals from the group consisting of halogen and alkoxy; or salts thereof,


preferably compounds in which


XF represents CH,


nF represents an integer from 0 to 2,


RF1 represents halogen, (C1-C4)-alkyl, (C1-C4)-haloalkyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxy, (C1-C4)-haloalkoxy,


RF2 represents hydrogen or (C1-C4)-alkyl,


RF3 represents hydrogen, (C1-C5)-alkyl, (C2-C4)-alkenyl, (C2-C4)-alkynyl or aryl, where each of the abovementioned carbon-containing radicals is unsubstituted or substituted by one or more, preferably up to three identical or different radicals from the group consisting of halogen and alkoxy, or salts thereof.


S9) Active ingredients from the class of the 3-(5-tetrazolylcarbonyl)-2-quinolones (S9), for example


1,2-dihydro-4-hydroxy-1-ethyl-3-(5-tetrazolylcarbonyl)-2-quinolone (CAS reg. no. 219479-18-2), 1,2-dihydro-4-hydroxy-1-methyl-3-(5-tetrazolylcarbonyl)-2-quinolone (CAS Reg. No. 95855-00-8), as described in WO-A-1999/000020.


S10) Compounds of the formulae (S10a) or (S10b)

    • as described in WO-A-2007/023719 and WO-A-2007/023764




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in which


RG1 represents halogen, (C1-C4)-alkyl, methoxy, nitro, cyano, CF3, OCF3,


YG, ZG independently of one another represent O or S,


nG represents an integer from 0 to 4,


RG2 represents (C1-C16)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, aryl; benzyl, halobenzyl,


RG3 represents hydrogen or (C1-C6)-alkyl.


S11) Active ingredients of the oxyimino compounds type (S11), which are known as seed-dressing agents, for example


“oxabetrinil” ((Z)-1,3-dioxolan-2-ylmethoxyimino(phenyl)acetonitrile) (S11-1), which is known as a seed-dressing safener for millet/sorghum against metolachlor damage,


“fluxofenim” (1-(4-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trifluoro-1-ethanone O-(1,3-dioxolan-2-ylmethyl)oxime) (S11-2), which is known as a seed-dressing safener for millet/sorghum against metolachlor damage, and


“cyometrinil” or “CGA-43089” ((Z)-cyanomethoxyimino(phenyl)acetonitrile) (S11-3), which is known as a seed-dressing safener for millet/sorghum against metolachlor damage.


S12) Active ingredients from the class of the isothiochromanones (S12), for example methyl [(3-oxo-1H-2-benzothiopyran-4(3H)-ylidene)methoxy]acetate (CAS Reg. No. 205121-04-6) (S12-1) and related compounds from WO-A-1998/13361.


S13) One or more compounds from group (S13):


“naphthalic anhydride” (1,8-naphthalenedicarboxylic anhydride) (S13-1), which is known as a seed-dressing safener for corn against thiocarbamate herbicide damage,


“fenclorim” (4,6-dichloro-2-phenylpyrimidine) (S13-2), which is known as a safener for pretilachlor in sown rice,


“flurazole” (benzyl 2-chloro-4-trifluoromethyl-1,3-thiazole-5-carboxylate) (S13-3), which is known as a seed-dressing safener for millet/sorghum against alachlor and metolachlor damage,


“CL 304415” (CAS Reg. No. 31541-57-8)


(4-carboxy-3,4-dihydro-2H-1-benzopyran-4-acetic acid) (S13-4) from American Cyanamid, which is known as a safener for corn against damage by imidazolinones,


“MG 191” (CAS Reg. No. 96420-72-3) (2-dichloromethyl-2-methyl-1,3-dioxolane) (S13-5) from Nitrokemia, which is known as a safener for corn,


“MG 838” (CAS Reg. No. 133993-74-5)


(2-propenyl 1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane-4-carbodithioate) (S13-6) from Nitrokemia,


“disulfoton” (0,0-diethyl S-2-ethylthioethyl phosphorodithioate) (S13-7),


“dietholate” (0,0-diethyl O-phenyl phosphorothioate) (S13-8),


“mephenate” (4-chlorophenyl methylcarbamate) (S13-9).


S14) Active ingredients which, in addition to herbicidal action against harmful plants, also have safener action on crop plants such as rice, for example


“dimepiperate” or “MY 93” (S-1-methyl 1-phenylethylpiperidine-1-carbothioate), which is known as a safener for rice against damage by the herbicide molinate,


“daimuron” or “SK 23” (1-(1-methyl-1-phenylethyl)-3-p-tolylurea), which is known as a safener for rice against damage by the herbicide imazosulfuron,


“cumyluron”=“JC 940” (3-(2-chlorophenylmethyl)-1-(1-methyl-1-phenylethyl)urea, see JP-A-60087254), which is known as safener for rice against damage by some herbicides,


“methoxyphenone” or “NK 049” (3,3′-dimethyl-4-methoxybenzophenone), which is known as a safener for rice against damage by some herbicides,


“CSB” (1-bromo-4-(chloromethylsulfonyl)benzene) from Kumiai, (CAS Reg. No. 54091-06-4), which is known as a safener against damage by some herbicides in rice.


S15) Compounds of the formula (S15) or tautomers thereof




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as described in WO-A-2008/131861 and WO-A-2008/131860 in which


RH1 represents a (C1-C6)-haloalkyl radical and


RH2 represents hydrogen or halogen and


RH3, RH4 independently of one another represent hydrogen, (C1-C16)-alkyl, (C2-C16)-alkenyl or (C2-C16)-alkynyl,


where each of the 3 latter radicals is unsubstituted or substituted by one or more radicals from the group of halogen, hydroxyl, cyano, (C1-C4)-alkoxy, (C1-C4)-haloalkoxy, (C1-C4)-alkylthio, (C1-C4)-alkylamino, di[(C1-C4)-alkyl]amino, [(C1-C4)-alkoxy]carbonyl, [(C1-C4)-haloalkoxy]carbonyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl which is unsubstituted or substituted, phenyl which is unsubstituted or substituted, and heterocyclyl which is unsubstituted or substituted,


or (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C4-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl fused on one side of the ring to a 4 to 6-membered saturated or unsaturated carbocyclic ring, or (C4-C6)-cycloalkenyl fused on one side of the ring to a 4 to 6-membered saturated or unsaturated carbocyclic ring, where each of the 4 latter radicals is unsubstituted or substituted by one or more radicals from the group consisting of halogen, hydroxyl, cyano, (C1-C4)-alkyl, (C1-C4)-haloalkyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxy, (C1-C4)-haloalkoxy, (C1-C4)-alkylthio, (C1-C4)-alkylamino, di[(C1-C4)-alkyl]amino, [(C1-C4)-alkoxy]carbonyl, [(C1-C4)-haloalkoxy]carbonyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl which is unsubstituted or substituted, phenyl which is unsubstituted or substituted, and heterocyclyl which is unsubstituted or substituted,


or


RH3 represents (C1-C4)-alkoxy, (C2-C4)-alkenyloxy, (C2-C6)-alkynyloxy or (C2-C4)-haloalkoxy and


RH4 represents hydrogen or (C1-C4)-alkyl or


RH3 and RH4 together with the directly attached nitrogen atom represent a four- to eight-membered heterocyclic ring which, as well as the nitrogen atom, may also contain further ring heteroatoms, preferably up to two further ring heteroatoms from the group of N, O and S, and which is unsubstituted or substituted by one or more radicals from the group of halogen, cyano, nitro, (C1-C4)-alkyl, (C1-C4)-haloalkyl, (C1-C4)-alkoxy, (C1-C4)-haloalkoxy and (C1-C4)-alkylthio.


S16) Active ingredients which are used primarily as herbicides but also have safener action on crop plants, for example


(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)acetic acid (2,4-D),


(4-chlorophenoxy)acetic acid,


(R,S)-2-(4-chloro-o-tolyloxy)propionic acid (mecoprop),


4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)butyric acid (2,4-DB),


(4-chloro-o-tolyloxy)acetic acid (MCPA),


4-(4-chloro-o-tolyloxy)butyric acid,


4-(4-chlorophenoxy)butyric acid,


3,6-dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid (dicamba),


1-(ethoxycarbonyl)ethyl 3,6-dichloro-2-methoxybenzoate (lactidichlor-ethyl).


Particularly preferred safeners are mefenpyr-diethyl, cyprosulfamide, isoxadifen-ethyl, cloquintocet-mexyl and dichlormid.


Wettable powders are preparations uniformly dispersible in water which, in addition to the active ingredient and apart from a diluent or inert substance, also comprise surfactants of ionic and/or nonionic type (wetting agent, dispersant), e.g. polyethoxylated alkylphenols, polyethoxylated fatty alcohols, polyethoxylated fatty amines, fatty alcohol poly glycolethersulfates, alkanesulfonates, alkylbenzenesulfonates, sodium lignosulfonate, sodium 2,2′-dinaphthylmethane-6,6′-disulfonate, sodium dibutylnaphthalenesulfonate or else sodium oleoylmethyltaurate. To produce the wettable powders, the herbicidal active ingredients are finely ground, for example in customary apparatuses such as hammer mills, blower mills and air-jet mills, and simultaneously or subsequently mixed with the formulation auxiliaries.


Emulsifiable concentrates are produced by dissolving the active ingredient in an organic solvent, for example butanol, cyclohexanone, dimethylformamide, xylene, or else relatively high-boiling aromatics or hydrocarbons or mixtures of the organic solvents, with addition of one or more ionic and/or nonionic surfactants (emulsifiers). Examples of emulsifiers which may be used are: calcium alkylarylsulfonates such as calcium dodecylbenzenesulfonate, or nonionic emulsifiers such as fatty acid polyglycol esters, alkylaryl polyglycol ethers, fatty alcohol polyglycol ethers, propylene oxide/ethylene oxide condensation products, alkyl polyethers, sorbitan esters, for example sorbitan fatty acid esters, or polyoxyethylene sorbitan esters, for example polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty esters. Dusting products are obtained by grinding the active ingredient with finely distributed solids, for example talc, natural clays, such as kaolin, bentonite and pyrophyllite, or diatomaceous earth. Suspension concentrates may be water- or oil-based. They may be prepared, for example, by wet-grinding by means of commercial bead mills and optional addition of surfactants as have, for example, already been listed above for the other formulation types.


Emulsions, for example oil-in-water emulsions (EW), can be produced, for example, by means of stirrers, colloid mills and/or static mixers using aqueous organic solvents and optionally surfactants as already listed above, for example, for the other formulation types.


Granules can be prepared either by spraying the active ingredient onto granular inert material capable of adsorption or by applying active ingredient concentrates to the surface of carrier substances, such as sand, kaolinites or granular inert material, by means of adhesives, for example polyvinyl alcohol, sodium polyacrylate or mineral oils. Suitable active ingredients can also be granulated in the manner customary for the production of fertilizer granules—if desired as a mixture with fertilizers.


Water-dispersible granules are produced generally by the customary processes such as spray-drying, fluidized-bed granulation, pan granulation, mixing with high-speed mixers and extrusion without solid inert material.


For the production of pan, fluidized-bed, extruder and spray granules, see e.g. processes in “Spray-Drying Handbook” 3rd Ed. 1979, G. Goodwin Ltd., London, J. E. Browning, “Agglomeration”, Chemical and Engineering 1967, pages 147 ff.; “Perry's Chemical Engineer's Handbook”, 5th Ed., McGraw-Hill, New York 1973, pp. 8-57.


For further details regarding the formulation of crop protection compositions, see, for example, G. C. Klingman, “Weed Control as a Science”, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1961, pages 81-96 and J. D. Freyer, S. A. Evans, “Weed Control Handbook”, 5th Ed., Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, 1968, pages 101-103.


The agrochemical preparations contain generally 0.1 to 99% by weight, especially 0.1 to 95% by weight, of compounds of the invention. In wettable powders, the active ingredient concentration is, for example, about 10 to 90% by weight, the remainder to 100% by weight consisting of customary formulation constituents. In emulsifiable concentrates, the active ingredient concentration may be about 1% to 90% and preferably 5% to 80% by weight. Formulations in the form of dusts comprise 1% to 30% by weight of active ingredient, preferably usually 5% to 20% by weight of active ingredient; sprayable solutions contain about 0.05% to 80% by weight, preferably 2% to 50% by weight of active ingredient. In the case of water-dispersible granules, the active ingredient content depends partially on whether the active ingredient is in liquid or solid form and on which granulation auxiliaries, fillers, etc., are used. In the water-dispersible granules, the content of active ingredient is, for example, between 1 and 95% by weight, preferably between 10 and 80% by weight.


In addition, the active ingredient formulations mentioned optionally comprise the respective customary stickers, wetters, dispersants, emulsifiers, penetrants, preservatives, antifreeze agents and solvents, fillers, carriers and dyes, defoamers, evaporation inhibitors and agents which influence the pH and the viscosity.


On the basis of these formulations, it is also possible to produce combinations with other pesticidally active substances, for example insecticides, acaricides, herbicides, fungicides, and also with safeners, fertilizers and/or growth regulators, for example in the form of a finished formulation or as a tank mix.


For application, the formulations in commercial form are, if appropriate, diluted in a customary manner, for example in the case of wettable powders, emulsifiable concentrates, dispersions and water-dispersible granules with water. Dust-type preparations, granules for soil application or granules for scattering and sprayable solutions are not normally diluted further with other inert substances prior to application.


The required application rate of the compounds of the formula (I) varies with the external conditions, including, inter alia, temperature, humidity and the type of herbicide used. It can vary within wide limits, for example between 0.001 and 1.0 kg/ha or more of active substance, but it is preferably between 0.005 and 750 g/ha.


A carrier is a natural or synthetic, organic or inorganic substance with which the active ingredients are mixed or combined for better applicability, in particular for application to plants or plant parts or seed. The carrier, which may be solid or liquid, is generally inert and should be suitable for use in agriculture.


Useful solid or liquid carriers include: for example ammonium salts and natural rock dusts, such as kaolins, clays, talc, chalk, quartz, attapulgite, montmorillonite or diatomaceous earth, and synthetic rock dusts, such as finely divided silica, alumina and natural or synthetic silicates, resins, waxes, solid fertilizers, water, alcohols, especially butanol, organic solvents, mineral and vegetable oils, and derivatives thereof. It is likewise possible to use mixtures of such carriers. Useful solid carriers for granules include: for example crushed and fractionated natural rocks such as calcite, marble, pumice, sepiolite, dolomite, and synthetic granules of inorganic and organic meals, and also granules of organic material such as sawdust, coconut shells, corn cobs and tobacco stalks.


Suitable liquefied gaseous extenders or carriers are liquids which are gaseous at standard temperature and under atmospheric pressure, for example aerosol propellants such as halogenated hydrocarbons, or else butane, propane, nitrogen and carbon dioxide.


In the formulations, it is possible to use tackifiers such as carboxymethylcellulose, natural and synthetic polymers in the form of powders, granules or latices, such as gum arabic, polyvinyl alcohol and polyvinyl acetate, or else natural phospholipids such as cephalins and lecithins, and synthetic phospholipids. Further additives may be mineral and vegetable oils.


When the extender used is water, it is also possible to use, for example, organic solvents as auxiliary solvents. Useful liquid solvents are essentially: aromatics such as xylene, toluene or alkylnaphthalenes, chlorinated aromatics or chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons such as chlorobenzenes, chloroethylenes or dichloromethane, aliphatic hydrocarbons such as cyclohexane or paraffins, for example mineral oil fractions, mineral and vegetable oils, alcohols such as butanol or glycol and their ethers and esters, ketones such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone or cyclohexanone, strongly polar solvents such as dimethylformamide and dimethyl sulfoxide, and also water.


The compositions of the invention may additionally comprise further components, for example surfactants. Useful surfactants are emulsifiers and/or foam formers, dispersants or wetting agents having ionic or nonionic properties, or mixtures of these surfactants. Examples thereof are salts of polyacrylic acid, salts of lignosulfonic acid, salts of phenolsulfonic acid or naphthalenesulfonic acid, polycondensates of ethylene oxide with fatty alcohols or with fatty acids or with fatty amines, substituted phenols (preferably alkylphenols or arylphenols), salts of sulfosuccinic esters, taurine derivatives (preferably alkyl taurates), phosphoric esters of polyethoxylated alcohols or phenols, fatty acid esters of polyols, and derivatives of the compounds containing sulfates, sulfonates and phosphates, for example alkylaryl polyglycol ethers, alkylsulfonates, alkyl sulfates, arylsulfonates, protein hydrolyzates, lignosulfite waste liquors and methylcellulose. The presence of a surfactant is necessary if one of the active ingredients and/or one of the inert carriers is insoluble in water and when application is effected in water. The proportion of surfactants is between 5 and 40 percent by weight of the inventive composition. It is possible to use dyes such as inorganic pigments, for example iron oxide, titanium oxide and Prussian Blue, and organic dyes such as alizarin dyes, azo dyes and metal phthalocyanine dyes, and trace nutrients such as salts of iron, manganese, boron, copper, cobalt, molybdenum and zinc.


If appropriate, it is also possible for other additional components to be present, for example protective colloids, binders, adhesives, thickeners, thixotropic substances, penetrants, stabilizers, sequestrants, complexing agents. In general, the active ingredients can be combined with any solid or liquid additive commonly used for formulation purposes. In general, the compositions and formulations of the invention contain between 0.05 and 99% by weight, 0.01 and 98% by weight, preferably between 0.1 and 95% by weight, more preferably between 0.5 and 90% active ingredient, most preferably between 10 and 70 percent by weight. The active ingredients or compositions of the invention can be used as such or, depending on their respective physical and/or chemical properties, in the form of their formulations or the use forms prepared therefrom, such as aerosols, capsule suspensions, cold-fogging concentrates, warm-fogging concentrates, encapsulated granules, fine granules, flowable concentrates for the treatment of seed, ready-to-use solutions, dustable powders, emulsifiable concentrates, oil-in-water emulsions, water-in-oil emulsions, macrogranules, microgranules, oil-dispersible powders, oil-miscible flowable concentrates, oil-miscible liquids, foams, pastes, pesticide coated seed, suspension concentrates, suspoemulsion concentrates, soluble concentrates, suspensions, sprayable powders, soluble powders, dusts and granules, water-soluble granules or tablets, water-soluble powders for the treatment of seed, wettable powders, natural products and synthetic substances impregnated with active ingredient, and also microencapsulations in polymeric substances and in coating materials for seed, and also ULV cold-fogging and warm-fogging formulations.


The formulations mentioned can be produced in a manner known per se, for example by mixing the active ingredients with at least one customary extender, solvent or diluent, emulsifier, dispersant and/or binder or fixative, wetting agent, water repellent, optionally siccatives and UV stabilizers and optionally dyes and pigments, antifoams, preservatives, secondary thickeners, tackifiers, gibberellins and other processing auxiliaries.


The compositions of the invention include not only formulations which are already ready for use and can be deployed with a suitable apparatus onto the plant or the seed, but also commercial concentrates which have to be diluted with water prior to use.


The active ingredients of the invention may be present as such or in their (commercial standard) formulations, or else in the use forms prepared from these formulations as a mixture with other (known) active ingredients, such as insecticides, attractants, sterilants, bactericides, acaricides, nematicides, fungicides, growth regulators, herbicides, fertilizers, safeners or semiochemicals.


The inventive treatment of the plants and plant parts with the active ingredients or compositions is carried out directly or by action on their surroundings, habitat or storage space using customary treatment methods, for example by dipping, spraying, atomizing, irrigating, evaporating, dusting, fogging, broadcasting, foaming, painting, spreading-on, watering (drenching), drip irrigating and, in the case of propagation material, in particular in the case of seeds, furthermore as a powder for dry seed treatment, a solution for seed treatment, a water-soluble powder for slurry treatment, by incrusting, by coating with one or more coats, etc. It is furthermore possible to apply the active ingredients by the ultra-low volume method or to inject the active ingredient preparation or the active ingredient itself into the soil.


As also described below, the treatment of transgenic seed with the active ingredients or compositions of the invention is of particular significance. This relates to the seed of plants containing at least one heterologous gene which enables the expression of a polypeptide or protein having insecticidal properties. The heterologous gene in transgenic seed can originate, for example, from microorganisms of the species Bacillus, Rhizobium, Pseudomonas, Serratia, Trichoderma, Clavibacter, Glomus or Gliocladium. This heterologous gene preferably originates from Bacillus sp., in which case the gene product is effective against the European corn borer and/or the Western corn rootworm. The heterologous gene more preferably originates from Bacillus thuringiensis.


In the context of the present invention, the inventive composition is applied to the seed alone or in a suitable formulation. Preferably, the seed is treated in a state in which it is sufficiently stable for no damage to occur in the course of treatment. In general, the seed can be treated at any time between harvest and sowing. It is customary to use seed which has been separated from the plant and freed from cobs, shells, stalks, coats, hairs or the flesh of the fruits. For example, it is possible to use seed which has been harvested, cleaned and dried down to a moisture content of less than 15% by weight. Alternatively, it is also possible to use seed which, after drying, for example, has been treated with water and then dried again.


In general, when treating the seed, it has to be ensured that the amount of the composition of the invention and/or further additives applied to the seed is chosen such that the germination of the seed is not impaired and the plant which arises therefrom is not damaged. This has to be ensured particularly in the case of active ingredients which can exhibit phytotoxic effects at certain application rates. The compositions of the invention can be applied directly, i.e. without containing any other components and without having been diluted. In general, it is preferable to apply the compositions to the seed in the form of a suitable formulation. Suitable formulations and methods for seed treatment are known to those skilled in the art and are described, for example, in the following documents: U.S. Pat. No. 4,272,417 A, 4,245,432 A, 4,808,430, 5,876,739, US 2003/0176428 A1, WO 2002/080675 A1, WO 2002/028186 A2.


The active ingredients of the invention can be converted to the customary seed-dressing formulations, such as solutions, emulsions, suspensions, powders, foams, slurries or other coating compositions for seed, and also ULV formulations.


These formulations are produced in a known manner, by mixing the active ingredients with customary additives, for example customary extenders and solvents or diluents, dyes, wetting agents, dispersants, emulsifiers, antifoams, preservatives, secondary thickeners, adhesives, gibberellins, and also water. Dyes which may be present in the seed-dressing formulations usable in accordance with the invention are all dyes which are customary for such purposes. It is possible to use either pigments, which are sparingly soluble in water, or dyes, which are soluble in water. Examples include the dyes known by the names Rhodamine B, C.I. Pigment Red 112 and C.I. Solvent Red 1.


Useful wetting agents which may be present in the seed-dressing formulations usable in accordance with the invention are all substances which promote wetting and which are customary for the formulation of agrochemically active ingredients. Alkyl naphthalenesulfonates, such as diisopropyl or diisobutyl naphthalenesulfonates, can be used with preference.


Suitable dispersants and/or emulsifiers which may be present in the seed-dressing formulations usable in accordance with the invention are all nonionic, anionic and cationic dispersants customary for the formulation of agrochemically active ingredients. Preference is given to using nonionic or anionic dispersants or mixtures of nonionic or anionic dispersants. Suitable nonionic dispersants include especially ethylene oxide/propylene oxide block polymers, alkylphenol polyglycol ethers and tristryrylphenol polyglycol ethers, and the phosphated or sulfated derivatives thereof. Suitable anionic dispersants are especially lignosulfonates, polyacrylic acid salts and arylsulfonate-formaldehyde condensates.


Antifoams which may be present in the seed-dressing formulations usable in accordance with the invention are all foam-inhibiting substances customary for the formulation of agrochemically active ingredients. Silicone antifoams and magnesium stearate can be used with preference.


Preservatives which may be present in the seed-dressing formulations usable in accordance with the invention are all substances usable for such purposes in agrochemical compositions. Examples include dichlorophene and benzyl alcohol hemiformal.


Secondary thickeners which may be present in the seed-dressing formulations usable in accordance with the invention are all substances usable for such purposes in agrochemical compositions. Preferred examples include cellulose derivatives, acrylic acid derivatives, xanthan, modified clays and finely divided silica.


Useful stickers which may be present in the seed-dressing formulations usable in accordance with the invention are all customary binders usable in seed-dressing products. Preferred examples include polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl alcohol and tylose.


The seed-dressing formulations usable in accordance with the invention can be used, either directly or after previously having been diluted with water, for the treatment of a wide range of different seed, including the seed of transgenic plants. In this case, additional synergistic effects may also occur in interaction with the substances formed by expression.


For the treatment of seed with the seed-dressing formulations usable in accordance with the invention or with the preparations prepared therefrom by addition of water, useful equipment is all mixing units usable customarily for seed dressing. Specifically, the seed dressing procedure is to place the seed into a mixer, to add the particular desired amount of seed-dressing formulations, either as such or after prior dilution with water, and to mix them until the formulation is distributed homogeneously on the seed. If appropriate, this is followed by a drying operation.


The active ingredients of the invention, given good plant compatibility, favorable homeotherm toxicity and good environmental compatibility, are suitable for protection of plants and plant organs, for increasing harvest yields, and for improving the quality of the harvested crop. They can preferably be used as crop protection agents. They are active against normally sensitive and resistant species and also against all or specific stages of development.


Plants which can be treated in accordance with the invention include the following main crop plants: corn, soya bean, cotton, Brassica oil seeds such as Brassica napus (e.g. Canola), Brassica rapa, B. juncea (e.g. (field) mustard) and Brassica carinata, rice, wheat, sugar beet, sugar cane, oats, rye, barley, millet and sorghum, triticale, flax, grapes and various fruit and vegetables from various botanic taxa, for example Rosaceae sp. (for example pome fruits such as apples and pears, but also stone fruits such as apricots, cherries, almonds and peaches, and berry fruits such as strawberries), Ribesioidae sp., Juglandaceae sp., Betulaceae sp., Anacardiaceae sp., Fagaceae sp., Moraceae sp., Oleaceae sp., Actinidaceae sp., Lauraceae sp., Musaceae sp. (for example banana trees and plantations), Rubiaceae sp. (for example coffee), Theaceae sp., Sterculiceae sp., Rutaceae sp. (for example lemons, oranges and grapefruit); Solanaceae sp. (for example tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, eggplants), Liliaceae sp., Compositae sp. (for example lettuce, artichokes and chicory—including root chicory, endive or common chicory), Umbelliferae sp. (for example carrots, parsley, celery and celeriac), Cucurbitaceae sp. (for example cucumbers—including gherkins, pumpkins, watermelons, calabashes and melons), Alliaceae sp. (for example leeks and onions), Cruciferae sp. (for example white cabbage, red cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, pak choi, kohlrabi, radishes, horseradish, cress and chinese cabbage), Leguminosae sp. (for example peanuts, peas, and beans—for example runner beans and broad beans), Chenopodiaceae sp. (for example Swiss chard, fodder beet, spinach, beetroot), Malvaceae (for example okra), Asparagaceae (for example asparagus); useful plants and ornamental plants in the garden and woods; and in each case genetically modified types of these plants.


As mentioned above, it is possible to treat all plants and their parts in accordance with the invention. In a preferred embodiment, wild plant species and plant cultivars, or those obtained by conventional biological breeding techniques, such as crossing or protoplast fusion, and parts thereof, are treated. In a further preferred embodiment, transgenic plants and plant cultivars obtained by genetic engineering methods, if appropriate in combination with conventional methods (genetically modified organisms), and parts thereof are treated. The term “parts” or “parts of plants” or “plant parts” has been explained above. Particular preference is given in accordance with the invention to treating plants of the respective commercially customary plant cultivars or those that are in use. Plant cultivars are understood to mean plants having new properties (“traits”) which have been grown by conventional breeding, by mutagenesis or by recombinant DNA techniques. They may be cultivars, varieties, biotypes and genotypes.


The treatment method of the invention can be used for the treatment of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), e.g. plants or seeds. Genetically modified plants (or transgenic plants) are plants in which a heterologous gene has been stably integrated into the genome. The term “heterologous gene” means essentially a gene which is provided or assembled outside the plant and which, upon introduction into the nuclear genome, the chloroplast genome or the mitochondrial genome, imparts to the transformed plant novel or improved agronomical or other traits because it expresses a protein or polypeptide of interest or another gene which is present in the plant, or other genes which are present in the plant are down-regulated or switched off (for example by means of antisense technology, cosuppression technologies or RNAi technologies [RNA interference]). A heterologous gene that is located in the genome is also called a transgene. A transgene that is defined by its specific presence in the plant genome is called a transformation or transgenic event.


Depending on the plant species or plant cultivars, their location and growth conditions (soils, climate, vegetation period, diet), the inventive treatment may also result in superadditive (“synergistic”) effects. For example, the following effects which exceed the effects actually to be expected are possible: reduced application rates and/or widened spectrum of activity and/or increased efficacy of the active ingredients and compositions which can be used in accordance with the invention, better plant growth, increased tolerance to high or low temperatures, increased tolerance to drought or to water or soil salinity, increased flowering performance, easier harvesting, accelerated maturation, higher harvest yields, bigger fruits, greater plant height, greener leaf color, earlier flowering, higher quality and/or a higher nutritional value of the harvested products, higher sugar concentration within the fruits, better storage stability and/or processability of the harvested products.


Plants and plant cultivars which are preferably treated in accordance with the invention include all plants which have genetic material which imparts particularly advantageous, useful traits to these plants (whether obtained by breeding and/or biotechnological means).


Examples of nematode-resistant plants are described, for example, in the following U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 11/765,491, 11/765,494, 10/926,819, 10/782,020, 12/032,479, 10/783,417, 10/782,096, 11/657,964, 12/192,904, 11/396,808, 12/166,253, 12/166,239, 12/166,124, 12/166,209, 11/762,886, 12/364,335, 11/763,947, 12/252,453, 12/209,354, 12/491,396 and 12/497,221.


Plants that may be treated according to the invention are hybrid plants that already express the characteristics of heterosis, or hybrid effect, which results in generally higher yield, vigor, better health and resistance towards biotic and abiotic stress factors. Such plants are typically produced by crossing an inbred male-sterile parent line (the female crossbreeding parent) with another inbred male-fertile parent line (the male crossbreeding parent). Hybrid seed is typically harvested from the male-sterile plants and sold to growers. Male-sterile plants can sometimes (e.g. in corn) be produced by detasselling (i.e. the mechanical removal of the male reproductive organs or male flowers) but, more typically, male sterility is the result of genetic determinants in the plant genome. In that case, and especially when seed is the desired product to be harvested from the hybrid plants, it is typically beneficial to ensure that male fertility in hybrid plants, which contain the genetic determinants responsible for male sterility, is fully restored. This can be accomplished by ensuring that the male crossbreeding parents have appropriate fertility restorer genes which are capable of restoring the male fertility in hybrid plants that contain the genetic determinants responsible for male sterility. Genetic determinants for male sterility may be located in the cytoplasm. Examples of cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) were for instance described for Brassica species. However, genetic determinants for male sterility can also be located in the nuclear genome. Male-sterile plants can also be obtained by plant biotechnology methods such as genetic engineering. A particularly useful means of obtaining male-sterile plants is described in WO 89/10396 in which, for example, a ribonuclease such as a barnase is selectively expressed in the tapetum cells in the stamens. Fertility can then be restored by expression in the tapetum cells of a ribonuclease inhibitor such as barstar.


Plants or plant cultivars (obtained by plant biotechnology methods such as genetic engineering) which may be treated according to the invention are herbicide-tolerant plants, i.e. plants made tolerant to one or more given herbicides. Such plants can be obtained either by genetic transformation, or by selection of plants containing a mutation imparting such herbicide tolerance.


Herbicide-tolerant plants are for example glyphosate-tolerant plants, i.e. plants made tolerant to the herbicide glyphosate or salts thereof. Plants can be made tolerant to glyphosate by various methods. Thus, for example, glyphosate-tolerant plants can be obtained by transforming the plant with a gene encoding the enzyme 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS). Examples of such EPSPS genes are the AroA gene (mutant CT7) of the bacterium Salmonella typhimurium (Comai et al., 1983, Science, 221, 370-371), the CP4 gene of the bacterium Agrobacterium sp. (Barry et al., 1992, Curr. Topics Plant Physiol. 7, 139-145), the genes encoding a petunia EPSPS (Shah et al., 1986, Science 233, 478-481), a tomato EPSPS (Gasser et al., 1988, J. Biol. Chem. 263, 4280-4289) or an Eleusine EPSPS (WO 01/66704). It can also be a mutated EPSPS. Glyphosate-tolerant plants can also be obtained by expressing a gene that encodes a glyphosate oxidoreductase enzyme. Glyphosate-tolerant plants can also be obtained by expressing a gene that encodes a glyphosate acetyltransferase enzyme. Glyphosate-tolerant plants can also be obtained by selecting plants containing naturally-occurring mutations of the abovementioned genes. Plants which express EPSPS genes which impart glyphosate tolerance have been described. Plants which express other genes which impart glyphosate tolerance, for example decarboxylase genes, have been described.


Other herbicide-resistant plants are for example plants made tolerant to herbicides inhibiting the enzyme glutamine synthase, such as bialaphos, phosphinothricin or glufosinate. Such plants can be obtained by expressing an enzyme detoxifying the herbicide or a mutant of the glutamine synthase enzyme that is resistant to inhibition. One example of such an effective detoxifying enzyme is an enzyme encoding a phosphinothricin acetyltransferase (such as the bar or pat protein from Streptomyces species). Plants expressing an exogenous phosphinothricin acetyltransferase have been described.


Further herbicide-tolerant plants are also plants that have been made tolerant to the herbicides inhibiting the enzyme hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD). Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenases are enzymes that catalyze the reaction in which para-hydroxyphenylpyruvate (HPP) is converted to homogentisate. Plants tolerant to HPPD inhibitors can be transformed with a gene encoding a naturally-occurring resistant HPPD enzyme, or a gene encoding a mutated or chimeric HPPD enzyme, as described in WO 96/38567, WO 99/24585, WO 99/24586, WO 2009/144079, WO 2002/046387 or U.S. Pat. No. 6,768,044. Tolerance to HPPD inhibitors can also be obtained by transforming plants with genes encoding certain enzymes enabling the formation of homogentisate despite inhibition of the native HPPD enzyme by the HPPD inhibitor. Such plants are described in WO 99/34008 and WO 02/36787. Tolerance of plants to HPPD inhibitors can also be improved by transforming plants with a gene encoding a prephenate dehydrogenase enzyme in addition to a gene encoding an HPPD-tolerant enzyme, as described in WO 2004/024928. In addition, plants can be made more tolerant to HPPD inhibitors by inserting into the genome thereof a gene which encodes an enzyme which metabolizes or degrades HPPD inhibitors, for example CYP450 enzymes (see WO 2007/103567 and WO 2008/150473).


Other herbicide-resistant plants are plants which have been rendered tolerant to acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitors. Known ALS inhibitors include, for example, sulfonylurea, imidazolinone, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinyloxy(thio)benzoates, and/or sulfonylaminocarbonyltriazolinone herbicides. It is known that different mutations in the ALS enzyme (also known as acetohydroxy acid synthase, AHAS) confer tolerance to different herbicides and groups of herbicides, as described, for example, in Tranel and Wright (Weed Science 2002, 50, 700-712). The production of sulfonylurea-tolerant plants and imidazolinone-tolerant plants has been described. Further sulfonylurea- and imidazolinone-tolerant plants have also been described.


Further plants tolerant to imidazolinones and/or sulfonylureas can be obtained by induced mutagenesis, by selection in cell cultures in the presence of the herbicide or by mutation breeding (cf., for example, for soya beans U.S. Pat. No. 5,084,082, for rice WO 97/41218, for sugar beet U.S. Pat. No. 5,773,702 and WO 99/057965, for lettuce U.S. Pat. No. 5,198,599 or for sunflower WO 01/065922).


Plants or plant cultivars (obtained by plant biotechnology methods such as genetic engineering) which may also be treated according to the invention are tolerant to abiotic stress factors. Such plants can be obtained by genetic transformation, or by selection of plants containing a mutation imparting such stress resistance. Particularly useful stress-tolerant plants include the following:


a. plants which contain a transgene capable of reducing the expression and/or the activity of the poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) gene in the plant cells or plants;


b. plants which contain a stress tolerance-enhancing transgene capable of reducing the expression and/or the activity of the PARG-encoding genes of the plants or plant cells;


c. plants which contain a stress tolerance-enhancing transgene coding for a plant-functional enzyme of the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide salvage biosynthesis pathway, including nicotinamidase, nicotinate phosphoribosyltransferase, nicotinic acid mononucleotide adenyltransferase, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide synthetase or nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase.


Plants or plant cultivars (obtained by plant biotechnology methods such as genetic engineering) which may also be treated according to the invention show altered quantity, quality and/or storage stability of the harvested product and/or altered properties of specific components of the harvested product such as, for example:


1) Transgenic plants which synthesize a modified starch which, in its physicochemical characteristics, in particular the amylose content or the amylose/amylopectin ratio, the degree of branching, the average chain length, the side chain distribution, the viscosity behavior, the gelling strength, the starch granule size and/or the starch granule morphology, is changed in comparison with the synthesized starch in wild-type plant cells or plants, so that this modified starch is better suited to specific applications.


2) Transgenic plants which synthesize non-starch carbohydrate polymers or which synthesize non-starch carbohydrate polymers with altered properties in comparison to wild-type plants without genetic modification. Examples are plants which produce polyfructose, especially of the inulin and levan type, plants which produce alpha-1,4-glucans, plants which produce alpha-1,6-branched alpha-1,4-glucans, and plants producing alternan.


3) Transgenic plants which produce hyaluronan.


4) Transgenic plants or hybrid plants such as onions with particular properties, such as “high soluble solids content”, “low pungency” (LP) and/or “long storage” (LS).


Plants or plant cultivars (obtained by plant biotechnology methods such as genetic engineering) which may also be treated according to the invention are plants, such as cotton plants, with altered fiber characteristics. Such plants can be obtained by genetic transformation, or by selection of plants containing a mutation imparting such altered fiber characteristics and include:


a) plants, such as cotton plants, containing an altered form of cellulose synthase genes;


b) plants, such as cotton plants, which contain an altered form of rsw2 or rsw3 homologous nucleic acids, such as cotton plants with an increased expression of sucrose phosphate synthase;


c) plants, such as cotton plants, with increased expression of sucrose synthase;


d) plants, such as cotton plants, wherein the timing of the plasmodesmatal gating at the base of the fiber cell is altered, for example through downregulation of fiber-selective β-1,3-glucanase;


e) plants, such as cotton plants, which have fibers with altered reactivity, for example through expression of the N-acetylglucosaminetransferase gene, including nodC, and chitin synthase genes.


Plants or plant cultivars (obtained by plant biotechnology methods such as genetic engineering) which may also be treated according to the invention are plants, such as oilseed rape or related Brassica plants, with altered oil profile characteristics. Such plants can be obtained by genetic transformation, or by selection of plants containing a mutation imparting such altered oil characteristics and include:


a) plants, such as oilseed rape plants, which produce oil having a high oleic acid content;


b) plants, such as oilseed rape plants, which produce oil having a low linolenic acid content;


c) plants, such as oilseed rape plants, which produce oil having a low level of saturated fatty acids.


Plants or plant cultivars (which can be obtained by plant biotechnology methods such as genetic engineering) which may also be treated according to the invention are plants such as potatoes which are virus-resistant, for example to the potato virus Y (SY230 and SY233 events from Tecnoplant, Argentina), or which are resistant to diseases such as potato late blight (e.g. RB gene), or which exhibit reduced cold-induced sweetness (which bear the genes Nt-Inh, II-INV) or which exhibit the dwarf phenotype (A-20 oxidase gene).


Plants or plant cultivars (obtained by plant biotechnology methods such as genetic engineering) which may also be treated according to the invention are plants, such as oilseed rape or related Brassica plants, with altered seed shattering characteristics. Such plants can be obtained by genetic transformation, or by selection of plants containing a mutation imparting such altered characteristics, and include plants such as oilseed rape with retarded or reduced seed shattering.


Particularly useful transgenic plants which can be treated according to the invention are plants with transformation events or combinations of transformation events which are the subject of granted or pending petitions for nonregulated status in the USA at the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Information relating to this is available at any time from APHIS (4700 River Road Riverdale, Md. 20737, USA), for example via the website http://www.aphis.usda.gov/brs/not_reg.html. At the filing date of this application, the petitions with the following information were either granted or pending at APHIS:

    • Petition: Identification number of the petition. The technical description of the transformation event can be found in the specific petition document available from APHIS on the website via the petition number. These descriptions are hereby disclosed by reference.
    • Extension of a petition: Reference to an earlier petition for which an extension of scope or term is being requested.
    • Institution: Name of the person submitting the petition.
    • Regulated article: The plant species in question.
    • Transgenic phenotype: The trait imparted to the plant by the transformation event.
    • Transformation event or line: The name of the event(s) (sometimes also referred to as line(s)) for which nonregulated status is being requested.
    • APHIS documents: Various documents which have been published by APHIS with regard to the petition or can be obtained from APHIS on request.


Particularly useful transgenic plants which can be treated in accordance with the invention are plants which comprise one or more genes which code for one or more toxins, for example the transgenic plants which are sold under the following trade names: YIELD GARD® (for example corn, cotton, soya beans), KnockOut® (for example corn), BiteGard® (for example corn), BT-Xtra® (for example corn), StarLink® (for example corn), Bollgard® (cotton), Nucotn® (cotton), Nucotn 33B® (cotton), NatureGard® (for example corn), Protecta® and NewLeaf® (potato). Examples of herbicide-tolerant plants include corn varieties, cotton varieties and soya bean varieties which are available under the following trade names: Roundup Ready® (tolerance to glyphosates, for example corn, cotton, soya beans), Liberty Link® (tolerance to phosphinothricin, for example oilseed rape), IMI® (tolerance to imidazolinone) and SCS® (tolerance to sulfonylurea), for example corn. Herbicide-resistant plants (plants bred in a conventional manner for herbicide tolerance) which may be mentioned include the varieties sold under the name Clearfield® (for example corn).


Particularly useful transgenic plants which may be treated according to the invention are plants containing transformation events, or a combination of transformation events, and that are listed for example in the databases for various national or regional regulatory agencies (see for example http://gmoinfo.jrc.it/gmp_browse.aspx and http://cera-gmc.org/index.php?evidcode=&hstIDXCode=&gType=&AbbrCode=&atCode=&stCode=&coIDCod e=&action=gm_crop_database&mode=Submit).


The examples which follow elucidate the invention more particularly.







A. CHEMICAL EXAMPLES
Preparation of 5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-cyclopropyl-N-methylpyrimidine-4-carbohydrazide (Example I-500)

To an initial charge of 200 mg (0.728 mmol) of 5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-cyclopropylpyrimidine-4-carboxylic acid, 173 mg (2.184 mmol) of pyridine, 221 mg (2.184 mmol) of triethylamine and 67.0 mg (1.456 mmol) of methylhydrazine in 5 ml of acetonitrile under nitrogen is added 695 mg (1.095 mmol) of a 50% T3P solution in THF, and the mixture is heated under reflux for 5 h. After the reaction has ended, the mixture is cooled to room temperature, diluted with water, treated with 291 mg (7.281 mmol) of a 6N NaOH solution and extracted with ethyl acetate, and the organic phase is dried over sodium sulfate.


Purification using silica gel affords 134 mg (58% yield) of the desired product as a colorless resin.



1H-NMR (CDCl3, 400 MHz): 8.62, 8.60 (2s, 1H); 7.5-7.3 (m, 4H); 4.4, 3.75 (2bs, 2H), 3.09, 3.02 (2s, 3H); 2.34 (m, 1H); 1.26-1.1 (m, 4H).


Preparation of 5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-cyclopropyl-N′,N′-dimethylpyrimidine-4-carbohydrazide (Example I-501)

To an initial charge of 250.0 mg (0.910 mmol) of 5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-cyclopropylpyrimidine-4-carboxylic acid, 216.0 mg (2.730 mmol) of pyridine, 276.0 mg (2.730 mmol) of triethylamine and 109.0 mg (1.820 mmol) of 1,1-dimethylhydrazine in 5 ml of acetonitrile under nitrogen is added 869 mg (1.365 mmol) of a 50% T3P solution in THF, and the mixture is heated under reflux for 5 h. After the reaction has ended, the mixture is cooled to room temperature, diluted with water, treated with 364 mg (9.101 mmol) of a 6N NaOH solution and extracted with ethyl acetate, and the organic phase is dried over sodium sulfate.


Purification using silica gel affords 150 mg (93% yield) of the desired product as a yellowish resin.


For NMR data see above (NMR peak list)


Preparation of tert-butyl 2-{[5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-cyclopropylpyrimidin-4-yl]carbonyl}-1-methylhydrazinecarboxylate (Example I-548)

Analogously to the above method, 250.0 mg (0.910 mmol) of 5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-cyclopropylpyrimidine-4-carboxylic acid, 691 mg (8.737 mmol) of pyridine, 884 mg (8.737 mmol) of triethylamine and 511.0 mg (3.495 mmol) of tert-butyl 1-methylhydrazinecarboxylate in 15 ml of acetonitrile and 2.780 g (4.368 mmol) of a 50% T3P solution in THF are used to obtain, after reflux for 5 h, 1.130 g (92% yield) of a solid after workup and column chromatography.



1H-NMR (CDCl3, 400 MHz): 8.63 (d, 1H); 8.58 (s, 1H), 8.18 (d, 1H); 7.7.-7.2 (m, 5H), 6.79 (m, 2H); 6.69 (d, 1H); 2.42 (m, 1H); 1.30-1.15 (m, 4H).


Preparation of 5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-cyclopropyl-N′-(pyridin-2-yl)pyrimidine-4-carbohydrazide (Example I-510)

Analogously to the above method, 200.0 mg (0.910 mmol) of 5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-cyclopropylpyrimidine-4-carboxylic acid, 173.0 mg (2.184 mmol) of pyridine, 221.0 mg (2.184 mmol) of triethylamine and 87.0 mg (0.801 mmol) of 2-hydrazinopyridine in 3 ml of acetonitrile and 695 mg (1.092 mmol) of a 50% T3P solution in THF are used to obtain, after reflux for 5 h, 230 mg (76% yield; 90% purity) of a resin after workup and column chromatography.


For NMR data see above (NMR peak list)


Preparation of N′-acetyl-5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-cyclopropyl-N′-(pyridin-2-yl)pyrimidine-4-carbohydrazide (Example I-513)

170.0 mg (0.465 mmol) of 5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-cyclopropyl-N′-(pyridin-2-yl)pyrimidine-4-carbohydrazide (example I-510) is dissolved in 3 ml of acetonitrile under nitrogen, 74.0 mg (0.929 mmol) of pyridine and then 142.0 mg (1.394 mmol) of acetic anhydride are added, and the mixture is stirred at room temperature for 48 h. This is followed by addition of water and 112 mg (2.788 mol) of sodium hydroxide, and extraction with ethyl acetate. Drying over sodium sulfate affords 73.0 mg (33% yield; 85% purity) of a yellow resin.


For NMR data see above (NMR peak list)


Preparation of 5-(2-chloro-6-methoxyphenyl)-2-cyclopropylpyrimidine-4-carbohydrazide (Example I-3349)

For this purpose, 10.7 mg (0.034 mmol) of methyl 5-(2-chloro-6-methoxyphenyl)-2-cyclopropylpyrimidine-4-carboxylate is heated at reflux with 2.546 mg (0.050 mmol) of hydrazine hydrate in 1 ml of methanol for 3.5 h. After the reaction has ended, the mixture is cooled down to room temperature and diluted with water, methanol is distilled off under reduced pressure, and the aqueous phase is extracted repeatedly with ethyl acetate. Drying over sodium sulfate affords 8.50 mg (76% yield) of the above compound.


For NMR data see above (NMR peak list)


Preparation of 5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-(1-methylcyclopropyl)pyrimidine-4-carbohydrazide (Example I-560)

For this purpose, 160.0 mg (0.528 mmol) of methyl 5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-(1-methylcyclopropyl)pyrimidine-4-carboxylate is heated at reflux with 40.085 mg (0.793 mmol) of hydrazine hydrate in 5 ml of methanol for 2.0 h. After the reaction has ended, the mixture is cooled down to room temperature and diluted with water, methanol is distilled off under reduced pressure, and the aqueous phase is extracted repeatedly with ethyl acetate. Drying over sodium sulfate affords 137 mg (81% yield) of the above compound.


For NMR data see above (NMR peak list)


Preparation of 5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-cyclopropyl-N′-(tetrahydro-4H-pyran-4-ylidene)pyrimidine-4-carbohydrazide (Example I-559)

For this purpose, 160.0 mg (0.528 mmol) of 5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-cyclopropylpyrimidine-4-carbohydrazide (I-497) is reacted with 78.0 mg (0.779 mmol) of tetrahydro-4H-pyran-4-one in 4 ml of acetonitrile and 16.0 mg (0.260 mmol) of acetic acid at room temperature over the course of 16 h. After the reaction has ended, the mixture is diluted with ethyl acetate and water, and washed with 42.0 mg (1.039 mmol) of sodium hydroxide and with water. Drying over sodium sulfate affords 160 mg (62% yield; 75% purity) of the above compound.


For NMR data see above (NMR peak list)


Preparation of 5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-cyclopropyl-N′-(pyridin-2-ylcarbonyl)pyrimidine-4-carbohydrazide (Example I-527)

For this purpose, 150.0 mg (0.520 mmol) of 5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-cyclopropylpyrimidine-4-carbohydrazide (I-497) are reacted with 70.0 mg (0.571 mg) of pyridine-2-carboxylic acid analogously to the above method (T3P coupling) in 3 ml. Workup and drying under reduced pressure affords 196 mg (86% yield; 90% purity) of a yellowish solid.



1H-NMR (CDCl3, 400 MHz): 8.62 (d, 1H); 8.51 (d, 1H), 8.15 (d, 1H); 7.86 (t, 1H), 7.50-7.20 (m, 7H), 2.43 (m, 1H); 1.33-1.21 (m, 4H).


Preparation of 5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-cyclopropyl-N′-formylpyrimidine-4-carbohydrazide (Example I-516)

Analogously to the above method, 100.0 mg (0.364 mmol) of 5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-cyclopropylpyrimidine-4-carboxylic acid, 86.0 mg (1.092 mmol) of pyridine, 111.0 mg (1.092 mmol) of triethylamine and 28.0 mg (0.473 mmol) of formohydrazide in 3 ml of acetonitrile and 347 g (0.546 mmol) of a 50% T3P solution in THF are used to obtain, after reflux for 5 h, 70.0 mg (55% yield; 90% purity) of an oil after workup and column chromatography.



1H-NMR (CDCl3, 400 MHz): 10.0 (bs, 1H), 9.25 (bs, 1H), 8.58 (s, 1H); 7.75 (s, 1H), 7.45 (d, 1H), 7.40-7.20 (m, 3H), 2.38 (m, 1H); 1.35-1.20 (m, 4H).


Preparation of ethyl 2-{[5-(2-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)-2-cyclopropylpyrimidin-4-yl]carbonyl}hydrazinecarboxylate (Example I-2591)

73.0 mg (0.249 mmol) of 5-(2-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)-2-cyclopropylpyrimidine-4-carboxylic acid are dissolved in 2 ml of dichloromethane under nitrogen, 85.81 mg (0.848 mmol) of triethylamine and then 238.07 mg (0.374 mmol) of 50% solution of T3P in THF are added, and the mixture is cooled to 0° C. and reacted with 31.16 mg (0.299 mmol) of ethylhydrazine carboxylate. After stirring at room temperature for 16 h, the mixture is diluted with dichloromethane and washed with pH 5 buffer and then with water, and the organic phase is dried over sodium sulfate. 55.2 mg (56% yield) of the desired product is obtained as a yellowish oil.


For NMR data see above (NMR peak list)


Preparation of 2-{[5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-cyclopropylpyrimidin-4-yl]carbonyl}-N-ethylhydrazinecarboxamide (Example I-552)

For this purpose, 115.0 mg (0.398 mmol) of 5-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-cyclopropylpyrimidine-4-carbohydrazide (I-497) and 32.0 mg (0.398 mmol) of pyridine are dissolved in 4 ml of dichloromethane under nitrogen, and reacted with 31.0 mg (0.438 mmol) of ethyl isocyanate at room temperature over the course of 120 h. After the reaction has ended, the mixture is freed of the solvent under reduced pressure. 155 mg (quantitative; 95% purity) of a colorless solid is obtained.


For NMR data see above (NMR peak list)


B. FORMULATION EXAMPLES

1. Dusting Products


A dusting product is obtained by mixing 10 parts by weight of a compound of the formula (I) and 90 parts by weight of talc as an inert substance and comminuting the mixture in a hammer mill.


2. Dispersible Powder


A readily water-dispersible wettable powder is obtained by mixing 25 parts by weight of a compound of the formula (I), 64 parts by weight of kaolin-containing quartz as an inert substance, 10 parts by weight of potassium lignosulfonate and 1 part by weight of sodium oleoylmethyltaurate as a wetting agent and dispersant, and grinding the mixture in a pinned-disk mill.


3. Dispersion Concentrate


A readily water-dispersible dispersion concentrate is obtained by mixing 20 parts by weight of a compound of the formula (I), 6 parts by weight of alkylphenol polyglycol ether (*Triton X 207), 3 parts by weight of isotridecanol polyglycol ether (8 EO) and 71 parts by weight of paraffinic mineral oil (boiling range for example about 255 to more than 277° C.) and grinding the mixture in a friction ball mill to a fineness of below 5 microns.


4. Emulsifiable Concentrate


An emulsifiable concentrate is obtained from 15 parts by weight of a compound of the formula (I), 75 parts by weight of cyclohexanone as a solvent and 10 parts by weight of ethoxylated nonylphenol as an emulsifier.


5. Water-Dispersible Granules


Water-dispersible granules are obtained by mixing


75 parts by weight of a compound of the formula (I),


10 ″ of calcium lignosulfonate,


5 ″ of sodium laurylsulfate,


3 ″ of polyvinyl alcohol and


7 ″ of kaolin,


grinding the mixture in a pinned-disk mill, and granulating the powder in a fluidized bed by spray application of water as a granulating liquid.


Water-dispersible granules are also obtained by homogenizing and precomminuting, in a colloid mill,


25 parts by weight of a compound of the formula (I),


5 ″ of sodium 2,2′-dinaphthylmethane-6,6′-disulfonate,


2 ″ of sodium oleoylmethyltaurinate,


1 ″ polyvinyl alcohol,


17 ″ of calcium carbonate and


50 ″ of water,


then grinding the mixture in a bead mill and atomizing and drying the suspension thus obtained in a spray tower by means of a one-phase nozzle.


C. BIOLOGICAL EXAMPLES

Trial Descriptions


In the tables below, the following abbreviations are used:















ABUTH: Abutilon theophrast
AGSTE: Agrostis tenuis


ALOMY: Alopecurus myosuroides
AMARE: Amaranthus retroflexus


AVEFA: Avena fatua
DIGSA: Digitaria sanguinalis


ECHCG: Echinochloa crus-galli
HORMU: Hordeum murinum


KCHSC: Kochia scoparia
MATCH: Matricaria chamonilla


LOLRI: Lolium rigidum
POAAN: Poa annua


MATIN: Matricaria inodora
STEME: Stellaria media


POLCO: Polygonum convolvulus



SETVI: Setaria viridis



VERPE: Veronica persica









Method A: Herbicidal Post-Emergence Action


Seeds of mono- and dicotyledonous weed plants are placed in plastic pots in sandy loam soil (twin sowing with one species each of mono- or dicotyledonous weed plants per pot), covered with soil and cultivated in a greenhouse under controlled growth conditions. 2 to 3 weeks after sowing, the test plants are treated at the one-leaf stage. The compounds of the invention, formulated in the form of wettable powders (WP) or as emulsion concentrates (EC), are applied to the green parts of the plants as aqueous suspension or emulsion with addition of 0.5% additive at a water application rate equivalent to 600 liters per hectare. After the test plants have been kept in the greenhouse under optimum growth conditions for about 3 weeks, the activity of the preparations is rated visually in comparison to untreated controls. For example, 100% activity=the plants have died, 0% activity=like control plants.









TABLE A1-1







Post-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


ALOMY











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
ALOMY















I-503
1280
100



I-2853
1280
100



I-3597
1280
100



I-3858
1280
100



I-3850
1280
100



I-2171
1280
100



I-2912
1280
90



I-2205
1280
100



I-2176
1280
100



I-3101
1280
100



I-3861
1280
90



I-3136
1280
90



I-2601
1280
100



I-4376
1280
100



I-2869
1280
100



I-1957
1280
100



I-678
1280
90



I-502
1280
100



I-602
1280
100



I-610
1280
90



I-595
1280
100



I-575
1280
90



I-565
1280
100



I-570
1280
100



I-577
1280
100



I-1964
1280
100



I-3879
1280
100



I-2173
1280
100



I-584
1280
100



I-571
1280
100



I-551
1280
100



I-529
1280
100



I-612
1280
100



I-594
1280
100



I-554
1280
100



I-566
1280
100



I-600
1280
100



I-576
1280
100

















TABLE A1-2







Post-emergence action at 320 g/ha


against ALOMY











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
ALOMY















I-577
320
100



I-554
320
100



I-565
320
100



I-594
320
90



I-3101
320
100



I-503
320
100



I-502
320
100



I-584
320
90



I-2176
320
100



I-2205
320
100



I-2853
320
100



I-602
320
100



I-570
320
100



I-576
320
100



I-3597
320
90



I-2173
320
100



I-2171
320
100



I-529
320
100



I-2601
320
100



I-571
320
100



I-2869
320
90



I-3850
320
90



I-610
320
90

















TABLE A2-1







Post-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


DIGSA











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
DIGSA















I-2853
1280
100



I-3101
1280
100



I-3136
1280
90



I-502
1280
100



I-565
1280
90



I-570
1280
100



I-2173
1280
100



I-584
1280
90



I-551
1280
90



I-594
1280
100



I-554
1280
100



I-566
1280
90



I-576
1280
90

















TABLE A2-2







Post-emergence action at 320 g/ha


against DIGSA











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
DIGSA















I-554
320
100



I-565
320
90



I-3101
320
100



I-2853
320
100

















TABLE A3-1







Post-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


ECHCG











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
ECHCG















I-001
1280
100



I-2543
1280
100



I-2591
1280
90



I-1923
1280
100



I-507
1280
100



I-2059
1280
100



I-2596
1280
90



I-2583
1280
90



I-2562
1280
90



I-2549
1280
90



I-2550
1280
90



I-503
1280
100



I-504
1280
90



I-557
1280
90



I-2853
1280
100



I-3597
1280
100



I-3858
1280
100



I-2171
1280
100



I-2896
1280
90



I-2895
1280
90



I-2858
1280
90



I-2887
1280
90



I-2866
1280
90



I-2205
1280
100



I-2228
1280
90



I-2176
1280
100



I-3101
1280
100



I-3861
1280
90



I-3136
1280
90



I-3383
1280
90



I-2601
1280
90



I-2869
1280
90



I-1957
1280
90



I-656
1280
100



I-502
1280
100



I-602
1280
90



I-610
1280
100



I-595
1280
100



I-575
1280
90



I-565
1280
100



I-570
1280
90



I-577
1280
90



I-3879
1280
90



I-2173
1280
90



I-584
1280
100



I-497
1280
100



I-518
1280
90



I-516
1280
100



I-532
1280
100



I-510
1280
90



I-511
1280
100



I-513
1280
100



I-2791
1280
100



I-521
1280
90



I-551
1280
90



I-543
1280
90



I-501
1280
100



I-548
1280
90



I-527
1280
90



I-552
1280
100



I-525
1280
90



I-530
1280
90



I-559
1280
90



I-2605
1280
90



I-538
1280
100



I-535
1280
90



I-594
1280
100



I-554
1280
100



I-566
1280
100



I-600
1280
100

















TABLE A3-2







Post-emergence action at 320 g/ha


against ECHCG











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
ECHCG















I-577
320
90



I-554
320
100



I-565
320
100



I-594
320
90



I-3101
320
100



I-503
320
100



I-502
320
100



I-584
320
100



I-2176
320
90



I-2205
320
100



I-2895
320
90



I-566
320
100



I-518
320
90



I-2059
320
100



I-516
320
90



I-595
320
100



I-532
320
100



I-2550
320
90



I-510
320
90



I-559
320
90



I-3597
320
100



I-501
320
100



I-2173
320
90



I-2171
320
100



I-535
320
90



I-538
320
100



I-2583
320
90



I-511
320
90



I-513
320
100



I-552
320
90



I-3879
320
90



I-507
320
90



I-2596
320
90



I-504
320
90



I-3858
320
100



I-2791
320
90



I-001
320
90

















TABLE A4-1







Post-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


LOLRI











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
LOLRI















I-2543
1280
100



I-1923
1280
100



I-2059
1280
100



I-2596
1280
90



I-2583
1280
100



I-2562
1280
100



I-2549
1280
100



I-2550
1280
100



I-503
1280
100



I-504
1280
90



I-2853
1280
100



I-3858
1280
90



I-2171
1280
90



I-2896
1280
100



I-2895
1280
100



I-2858
1280
100



I-2887
1280
100



I-2866
1280
90



I-2205
1280
100



I-2185
1280
90



I-2228
1280
90



I-2176
1280
100



I-3101
1280
100



I-3136
1280
100



I-2602
1280
90



I-4375
1280
90



I-4376
1280
100



I-2869
1280
90



I-1957
1280
100



I-502
1280
100



I-602
1280
100



I-610
1280
100



I-595
1280
90



I-565
1280
100



I-570
1280
100



I-577
1280
100



I-1964
1280
100



I-1967
1280
90



I-2173
1280
100



I-584
1280
100



I-571
1280
100



I-497
1280
100



I-518
1280
100



I-516
1280
90



I-532
1280
100



I-510
1280
90



I-511
1280
100



I-513
1280
100



I-500
1280
90



I-521
1280
100



I-551
1280
90



I-545
1280
90



I-543
1280
90



I-501
1280
100



I-527
1280
100



I-552
1280
90



I-528
1280
100



I-559
1280
100



I-539
1280
90



I-2605
1280
90



I-529
1280
90



I-538
1280
100



I-535
1280
100



I-612
1280
90



I-594
1280
100



I-554
1280
100



I-566
1280
100



I-600
1280
90



I-576
1280
100

















TABLE A4-2







Post-emergence action at 320 g/ha


against LOLRI











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
LOLRI















I-577
320
100



I-554
320
100



I-565
320
100



I-594
320
100



I-3101
320
90



I-503
320
100



I-502
320
100



I-584
320
100



I-2205
320
90



I-2853
320
90



I-527
320
100



I-2895
320
90



I-566
320
100



I-518
320
90



I-602
320
90



I-2059
320
90



I-595
320
90



I-570
320
100



I-532
320
90



I-2550
320
100



I-510
320
90



I-559
320
90



I-576
320
100



I-501
320
100



I-535
320
90



I-2228
320
90



I-2562
320
90



I-543
320
90



I-528
320
90



I-511
320
90



I-2896
320
90



I-2858
320
90



I-2887
320
90



I-552
320
90



I-521
320
100

















TABLE A5-1







Post-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


POANN











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
POAAN















I-001
1280
100



I-2543
1280
100



I-2591
1280
100



I-1923
1280
100



I-506
1280
90



I-507
1280
100



I-2059
1280
100



I-2596
1280
100



I-2583
1280
100



I-2562
1280
100



I-2549
1280
100



I-2550
1280
100



I-503
1280
100



I-504
1280
100



I-557
1280
100



I-3845
1280
100



I-4341
1280
90



I-2853
1280
100



I-3597
1280
100



I-3858
1280
100



I-3850
1280
100



I-2171
1280
100



I-2912
1280
100



I-2896
1280
100



I-2895
1280
100



I-2858
1280
100



I-2887
1280
100



I-2866
1280
100



I-2867
1280
100



I-2205
1280
100



I-2185
1280
100



I-2228
1280
100



I-2176
1280
100



I-3101
1280
100



I-3861
1280
100



I-3136
1280
100



I-3383
1280
100



I-2602
1280
100



I-2601
1280
100



I-4375
1280
100



I-4376
1280
100



I-2869
1280
100



I-1957
1280
100



I-502
1280
100



I-602
1280
100



I-610
1280
100



I-595
1280
100



I-575
1280
100



I-565
1280
100



I-570
1280
100



I-577
1280
100



I-1964
1280
100



I-1944
1280
100



I-1967
1280
100



I-3879
1280
100



I-2173
1280
100



I-584
1280
100



I-571
1280
100



I-497
1280
100



I-546
1280
100



I-518
1280
100



I-516
1280
100



I-510
1280
100



I-511
1280
100



I-513
1280
100



I-2791
1280
100



I-500
1280
100



I-521
1280
100



I-551
1280
100



I-545
1280
100



I-543
1280
100



I-501
1280
100



I-544
1280
100



I-523
1280
100



I-548
1280
90



I-527
1280
100



I-552
1280
100



I-525
1280
100



I-530
1280
90



I-528
1280
100



I-526
1280
100



I-559
1280
100



I-539
1280
100



I-519
1280
100



I-2605
1280
100



I-2481
1280
100



I-529
1280
100



I-538
1280
100



I-535
1280
100



I-594
1280
100



I-554
1280
100



I-581
1280
100



I-566
1280
100



I-600
1280
100



I-576
1280
100

















TABLE A5-2







Post-emergence action at 320 g/ha


against POANN











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
POAAN















I-577
320
100



I-554
320
100



I-565
320
100



I-594
320
90



I-3101
320
90



I-503
320
100



I-502
320
100



I-584
320
100



I-2176
320
100



I-2205
320
100



I-2853
320
100



I-527
320
100



I-2895
320
100



I-566
320
100



I-518
320
100



I-602
320
100



I-2059
320
100



I-516
320
100



I-595
320
100



I-570
320
100



I-532
320
100



I-2550
320
100



I-510
320
100



I-559
320
100



I-576
320
100



I-3597
320
100



I-501
320
100



I-2173
320
100



I-2171
320
100



I-535
320
100



I-2228
320
100



I-538
320
100



I-529
320
100



I-2602
320
100



I-2601
320
100



I-571
320
100



I-2583
320
100



I-2562
320
100



I-543
320
100



I-2869
320
100



I-528
320
100



I-513
320
100



I-3850
320
100



I-610
320
100



I-2896
320
100



I-2858
320
100



I-2887
320
100



I-552
320
100



I-500
320
100



I-521
320
100



I-2543
320
100



I-497
320
100



I-1923
320
100



I-507
320
90



I-2596
320
90



I-581
320
100



I-504
320
100



I-557
320
90



I-3845
320
100



I-3858
320
100



I-2912
320
100



I-2866
320
100



I-2867
320
100



I-2185
320
100



I-3136
320
100



I-3383
320
90



I-4376
320
100



I-519
320
100



I-545
320
100



I-2481
320
100



I-525
320
100



I-600
320
100



I-1967
320
100



I-2591
320
100



I-2549
320
100



I-4375
320
100



I-1957
320
100



I-1964
320
100



I-1944
320
100



I-546
320
100



I-551
320
100



I-530
320
90



I-526
320
100

















TABLE A6







Post-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


SETVI









Example
Dosage



number
[g/ha]
SETVI












I-502
1280
90


I-595
1280
100


I-565
1280
90


I-551
1280
100
















TABLE A7







Post-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


AMARE











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
AMARE















I-2543
1280
100



I-610
1280
90



I-510
1280
100



I-500
1280
100



I-501
1280
100



I-527
1280
100



I-530
1280
90



I-528
1280
100

















TABLE A8-1







Post-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


MATIN











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
MATIN















I-001
1280
90



I-2543
1280
100



I-2059
1280
90



I-2596
1280
90



I-2583
1280
100



I-2562
1280
90



I-2549
1280
90



I-503
1280
100



I-504
1280
90



I-2853
1280
90



I-3858
1280
100



I-2171
1280
90



I-2896
1280
90



I-2205
1280
100



I-2228
1280
90



I-2176
1280
90



I-3101
1280
100



I-2602
1280
90



I-2869
1280
90



I-656
1280
90



I-502
1280
90



I-602
1280
90



I-610
1280
90



I-595
1280
90



I-565
1280
90



I-570
1280
90



I-577
1280
90



I-518
1280
90



I-516
1280
90



I-510
1280
90



I-511
1280
90



I-513
1280
90



I-2791
1280
90



I-500
1280
90



I-545
1280
90



I-501
1280
90



I-527
1280
90



I-552
1280
90



I-528
1280
90



I-539
1280
90



I-519
1280
90



I-538
1280
90



I-535
1280
90



I-594
1280
90



I-554
1280
90



I-566
1280
90



I-576
1280
90

















TABLE A8-2







Post-emergence action at 320 g/ha against MATIN











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
MATIN















I-577
320
90



I-503
320
100



I-2602
320
90



I-2583
320
100



I-2562
320
90



I-500
320
90

















TABLE A9-1







Post-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against STEME











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
STEME















I-001
1280
100



I-2543
1280
100



I-2591
1280
100



I-1923
1280
100



I-506
1280
90



I-507
1280
90



I-2059
1280
100



I-2596
1280
100



I-2562
1280
90



I-2549
1280
100



I-2550
1280
100



I-503
1280
100



I-557
1280
100



I-3845
1280
100



I-4341
1280
100



I-2853
1280
100



I-3597
1280
100



I-3858
1280
90



I-3850
1280
100



I-2171
1280
100



I-2912
1280
100



I-2896
1280
100



I-2895
1280
100



I-2858
1280
100



I-2887
1280
100



I-2866
1280
100



I-2867
1280
100



I-2205
1280
100



I-2185
1280
100



I-2228
1280
100



I-2176
1280
100



I-3101
1280
100



I-3136
1280
100



I-3383
1280
100



I-2602
1280
100



I-2601
1280
100



I-4375
1280
90



I-4376
1280
100



I-2869
1280
100



I-1957
1280
100



I-626
1280
100



I-656
1280
90



I-502
1280
100



I-602
1280
100



I-610
1280
100



I-595
1280
100



I-565
1280
100



I-570
1280
100



I-577
1280
100



I-1964
1280
100



I-1944
1280
100



I-1967
1280
100



I-3879
1280
100



I-2173
1280
100



I-584
1280
100



I-571
1280
100



I-497
1280
100



I-546
1280
100



I-518
1280
100



I-516
1280
100



I-532
1280
100



I-510
1280
100



I-511
1280
100



I-513
1280
100



I-2791
1280
100



I-500
1280
100



I-521
1280
100



I-551
1280
100



I-545
1280
100



I-543
1280
100



I-501
1280
100



I-544
1280
90



I-523
1280
100



I-527
1280
100



I-552
1280
100



I-525
1280
100



I-530
1280
90



I-528
1280
100



I-526
1280
100



I-559
1280
100



I-539
1280
90



I-519
1280
100



I-2605
1280
90



I-2481
1280
100



I-529
1280
100



I-538
1280
100



I-535
1280
100



I-612
1280
100



I-594
1280
100



I-554
1280
100



I-581
1280
100



I-566
1280
100



I-601
1280
100



I-600
1280
100



I-576
1280
100

















TABLE A9-2







Post-emergence action at 320 g/ha


against STEME











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
STEME















I-577
320
100



I-554
320
100



I-565
320
100



I-594
320
100



I-3101
320
100



I-503
320
100



I-502
320
100



I-584
320
100



I-2176
320
100



I-2205
320
100



I-2853
320
100



I-527
320
100



I-2895
320
90



I-566
320
100



I-518
320
100



I-602
320
100



I-2059
320
100



I-516
320
90



I-595
320
100



I-570
320
100



I-532
320
90



I-2550
320
90



I-510
320
100



I-559
320
90



I-576
320
100



I-3597
320
100



I-501
320
100



I-2173
320
100



I-2171
320
100



I-535
320
100



I-2228
320
100



I-538
320
100



I-529
320
100



I-2602
320
90



I-2601
320
90



I-571
320
90



I-543
320
100



I-2869
320
90



I-528
320
100



I-511
320
90



I-513
320
100



I-3850
320
100



I-610
320
100



I-2896
320
100



I-2858
320
100



I-2887
320
100



I-500
320
100



I-521
320
100



I-3879
320
100



I-2543
320
100



I-497
320
100



I-1923
320
90



I-581
320
100



I-557
320
100



I-3845
320
100



I-2912
320
100



I-2866
320
100



I-2867
320
100



I-2185
320
100



I-3136
320
100



I-3383
320
100



I-2791
320
100



I-4376
320
90



I-519
320
100



I-545
320
100



I-2481
320
100



I-525
320
90



I-600
320
100



I-1967
320
100



I-626
320
100



I-656
320
90



I-523
320
100



I-612
320
100



I-601
320
100

















TABLE A10







Post-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


VERPE











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
VERPE







I-2912
1280
90



I-2176
1280
90



I-3861
1280
90



I-610
1280
90

















TABLE A11







Post-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


ABUTH











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
ABUTH















I-2583
1280
90



I-516
1280
100



I-528
1280
90



I-566
1280
100










As the results show, inventive compounds such as, for example, compound nos. I-502, I-1964, I-554, 1-3101, I-656, I-538, I-2549, I-559, I-2550, I-503, I-502, I-595, I-2543, I-500, I-3101, I-001, I-602, I-4341, I-3861, I-610, I-2583, I-516 and other compounds from tables A1-A11 show good herbicidal efficacy against harmful plants in the case of post-emergence treatment. For example, compounds I-502 and I-1964 in the post-emergence method have very good herbicidal action (80% to 100% herbicidal action) against harmful plants such as Alopecurus myosuroides, I-656 and I-538 against Echinochloa crus-galli, I-2549 and I-559 against Lolium rigidum, I-3101 and I-001 against Matricaria inodora, I-2550 and I-503 against Poa annua and I-602 and I-4341 against Stellaria media, and compounds I-554 and I-3101 in the post-emergence method have very good herbicidal action (80% 100% herbicidal action) against harmful plants such as Digitaria sanguinalis, I-502 and I-595 against Setaria viridis, I-2543 and I-500 against Amaranthus retroflexus at an application rate of 1.28 kg of active substance or less per hectare.


Method B: Herbicidal Pre-Emergence Action


Seeds of mono- and dicotyledonous weed plants are placed in plastic pots in sandy loam soil (doubly sown with one species each of mono- or dicotyledonous weed plants per pot) and covered with soil. The compounds of the invention, formulated in the form of wettable powders (WP) or as emulsion concentrates (EC), are then applied onto the surface of the covering soil as aqueous suspension or emulsion with addition of 0.5% additive at a water application rate equivalent to 600 liters per hectare. After the treatment, the pots are placed in a greenhouse and kept under good growth conditions for the trial plants. After about 3 weeks, the effect of the preparations is scored visually in comparison with untreated controls as percentages. For example, 100% action=the plants have died, 0% action=like control plants.









TABLE B1-1







Pre-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


ALOMY











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
ALOMY















I-503
1280
90



I-4341
1280
90



I-2853
1280
100



I-3858
1280
100



I-2171
1280
90



I-2205
1280
100



I-2185
1280
100



I-2176
1280
90



I-3101
1280
100



I-502
1280
100



I-602
1280
100



I-610
1280
90



I-595
1280
90



I-575
1280
90



I-565
1280
90



I-570
1280
100



I-577
1280
90



I-1964
1280
90



I-1967
1280
90



I-2173
1280
90



I-571
1280
90



I-551
1280
100



I-594
1280
100



I-554
1280
90



I-566
1280
90



I-600
1280
90



I-576
1280
90

















TABLE BI-2







Pre-emergence action at 320 g/ha against


ALOMY











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
ALOMY















I-554
320
90



I-2173
320
90



I-594
320
90



I-502
320
90



I-2853
320
90



I-610
320
90



I-570
320
100

















TABLE B2-1







Pre-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


DIGSA











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
DIGSA















I-503
1280
90



I-2853
1280
100



I-3597
1280
90



I-3858
1280
100



I-3850
1280
90



I-2171
1280
90



I-2205
1280
90



I-2176
1280
90



I-3101
1280
90



I-3861
1280
90



I-3136
1280
90



I-1957
1280
90



I-678
1280
90



I-502
1280
100



I-602
1280
90



I-610
1280
90



I-595
1280
90



I-575
1280
90



I-565
1280
90



I-577
1280
100



I-1964
1280
90



I-3879
1280
90



I-2173
1280
90



I-584
1280
90



I-571
1280
90



I-551
1280
90



I-529
1280
90



I-594
1280
90



I-554
1280
100



I-581
1280
90



I-566
1280
90



I-600
1280
90



I-576
1280
100

















TABLE B2-2







Pre-emergence action at 320 g/ha


against DIGSA











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
DIGSA















I-2173
320
90



I-594
320
90



I-502
320
90



I-3858
320
90



I-576
320
100



I-566
320
90



I-503
320
90



I-529
320
90



I-577
320
90

















TABLE B3-1







Pre-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


ECHCG











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
EGHCG















I-001
1280
90



I-2543
1280
100



I-2591
1280
100



I-1923
1280
100



I-506
1280
100



I-507
1280
100



I-2059
1280
100



I-2596
1280
100



I-2583
1280
100



I-2562
1280
100



I-2549
1280
100



I-2550
1280
100



I-503
1280
100



I-504
1280
100



I-557
1280
90



I-3845
1280
100



I-4341
1280
100



I-2853
1280
100



I-3597
1280
90



I-3858
1280
100



I-3850
1280
100



I-2896
1280
100



I-2895
1280
100



I-2858
1280
90



I-2866
1280
100



I-2867
1280
100



I-2205
1280
100



I-2185
1280
100



I-2228
1280
100



I-2176
1280
90



I-3101
1280
100



I-3861
1280
100



I-3136
1280
100



I-3383
1280
100



I-2601
1280
90



I-4376
1280
90



I-2869
1280
100



I-1957
1280
100



I-626
1280
100



I-678
1280
100



I-656
1280
100



I-502
1280
100



I-602
1280
90



I-610
1280
90



I-595
1280
100



I-575
1280
90



I-565
1280
90



I-570
1280
90



I-577
1280
100



I-1964
1280
90



I-1967
1280
90



I-3879
1280
90



I-2173
1280
90



I-584
1280
90



I-571
1280
90



I-497
1280
100



I-546
1280
100



I-518
1280
100



I-516
1280
100



I-532
1280
100



I-510
1280
100



I-511
1280
100



I-513
1280
100



I-2791
1280
100



I-500
1280
100



I-521
1280
100



I-551
1280
100



I-545
1280
90



I-543
1280
100



I-501
1280
100



I-544
1280
100



I-523
1280
90



I-548
1280
100



I-527
1280
100



I-552
1280
90



I-525
1280
90



I-528
1280
90



I-559
1280
100



I-539
1280
90



I-519
1280
90



I-2605
1280
90



I-2481
1280
100



I-529
1280
90



I-538
1280
100



I-535
1280
100



I-612
1280
100



I-594
1280
100



I-554
1280
90



I-600
1280
90



I-576
1280
90

















TABLE B3-2







Pre-emergence action at 320 g/ha


against ECHCG











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
EGHCG















I-554
320
90



I-2173
320
90



I-497
320
100



I-594
320
100



I-502
320
100



I-3858
320
100



I-3845
320
100



I-501
320
100



I-538
320
90



I-535
320
100



I-532
320
100



I-2895
320
100



I-510
320
100



I-511
320
100



I-610
320
90



I-503
320
100



I-504
320
90



I-559
320
90



I-2543
320
100



I-2228
320
90



I-1923
320
100



I-2176
320
90



I-3101
320
100



I-2059
320
100



I-2596
320
100



I-2583
320
100



I-2562
320
100



I-2549
320
100



I-2550
320
90



I-500
320
90



I-529
320
90



I-551
320
100



I-571
320
90



I-527
320
90



I-2896
320
100



I-518
320
90



I-543
320
100



I-2205
320
100



I-548
320
90



I-3861
320
90



I-546
320
100



I-3383
320
100



I-2791
320
100



I-1957
320
90



I-678
320
100



I-656
320
90



I-626
320
90



I-3850
320
90



I-577
320
90



I-2481
320
90



I-612
320
90



I-602
320
90



I-2185
320
90



I-3136
320
90



I-565
320
90

















TABLE B4-1







Pre-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


LOLRI











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
LOLRI















I-2543
1280
100



I-2591
1280
100



I-1923
1280
100



I-506
1280
100



I-507
1280
90



I-2059
1280
100



I-2596
1280
100



I-2583
1280
100



I-2562
1280
90



I-2549
1280
100



I-2550
1280
90



I-503
1280
100



I-504
1280
90



I-557
1280
100



I-3845
1280
90



I-4341
1280
90



I-2853
1280
100



I-3597
1280
90



I-3858
1280
100



I-3850
1280
100



I-2171
1280
100



I-2896
1280
100



I-2895
1280
100



I-2858
1280
100



I-2887
1280
90



I-2866
1280
100



I-2867
1280
100



I-2185
1280
90



I-2228
1280
100



I-2176
1280
100



I-3101
1280
100



I-3861
1280
90



I-3136
1280
90



I-3383
1280
90



I-2601
1280
90



I-4375
1280
90



I-4376
1280
90



I-2869
1280
100



I-1957
1280
90



I-626
1280
90



I-678
1280
100



I-656
1280
90



I-502
1280
100



I-602
1280
100



I-610
1280
100



I-595
1280
100



I-575
1280
100



I-565
1280
90



I-570
1280
100



I-577
1280
90



I-1964
1280
100



I-1944
1280
90



I-1967
1280
100



I-3879
1280
90



I-2173
1280
100



I-584
1280
100



I-571
1280
90



I-497
1280
100



I-546
1280
90



I-518
1280
100



I-516
1280
100



I-532
1280
100



I-510
1280
100



I-511
1280
100



I-513
1280
90



I-2791
1280
90



I-500
1280
100



I-521
1280
100



I-551
1280
100



I-545
1280
100



I-543
1280
100



I-501
1280
100



I-544
1280
90



I-523
1280
100



I-548
1280
90



I-527
1280
100



I-552
1280
90



I-525
1280
100



I-530
1280
90



I-528
1280
100



I-526
1280
100



I-559
1280
100



I-539
1280
90



I-519
1280
100



I-2605
1280
100



I-2481
1280
90



I-529
1280
100



I-538
1280
90



I-535
1280
100



I-612
1280
90



I-594
1280
90



I-554
1280
100



I-581
1280
90



I-566
1280
90



I-601
1280
90



I-600
1280
100



I-576
1280
90

















TABLE B4-2







Pre-emergence action at 320 g/ha


against LOLRI











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
LOLRI















I-554
320
100



I-2173
320
90



I-497
320
90



I-594
320
90



I-502
320
100



I-3858
320
90



I-3845
320
90



I-501
320
100



I-2853
320
90



I-576
320
90



I-538
320
90



I-535
320
100



I-566
320
90



I-532
320
100



I-2895
320
100



I-510
320
100



I-511
320
100



I-610
320
100



I-503
320
90



I-504
320
90



I-559
320
100



I-552
320
90



I-2543
320
100



I-2228
320
90



I-1923
320
90



I-2176
320
90



I-3101
320
100



I-2059
320
100



I-2596
320
100



I-2583
320
90



I-2562
320
90



I-2549
320
100



I-2550
320
90



I-2605
320
90



I-500
320
90



I-529
320
100



I-551
320
90



I-571
320
90



I-527
320
90



I-2896
320
100



I-2858
320
100



I-570
320
90



I-518
320
100



I-543
320
100



I-575
320
90



I-523
320
90



I-506
320
90



I-557
320
90



I-1964
320
90



I-525
320
90



I-1967
320
90



I-2887
320
90



I-2866
320
100



I-2867
320
100



I-584
320
100



I-516
320
100



I-521
320
90



I-2869
320
90



I-528
320
90



I-678
320
90



I-519
320
90



I-595
320
90



I-600
320
90

















TABLE B5-1







Pre-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


POAAN











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
POANN















I-001
1280
100



I-2543
1280
100



I-2591
1280
100



I-1923
1280
100



I-506
1280
100



I-507
1280
100



I-2059
1280
100



I-2596
1280
100



I-2583
1280
100



I-2562
1280
100



I-2549
1280
100



I-2550
1280
100



I-503
1280
100



I-504
1280
100



I-557
1280
100



I-3845
1280
100



I-4341
1280
90



I-2853
1280
100



I-3597
1280
100



I-3858
1280
100



I-3850
1280
100



I-2171
1280
100



I-2912
1280
90



I-2896
1280
100



I-2895
1280
100



I-2858
1280
100



I-2887
1280
100



I-2866
1280
100



I-2867
1280
100



I-2205
1280
100



I-2185
1280
100



I-2228
1280
100



I-2176
1280
100



I-3101
1280
100



I-3861
1280
100



I-3136
1280
100



I-3383
1280
100



I-2602
1280
100



I-2601
1280
90



I-4375
1280
100



I-4376
1280
100



I-2869
1280
100



I-1957
1280
100



I-626
1280
90



I-678
1280
90



I-656
1280
100



I-502
1280
100



I-602
1280
100



I-610
1280
100



I-595
1280
100



I-575
1280
100



I-565
1280
100



I-570
1280
100



I-577
1280
100



I-1964
1280
100



I-1944
1280
100



I-1967
1280
100



I-3879
1280
100



I-2173
1280
100



I-584
1280
100



I-571
1280
100



I-497
1280
100



I-546
1280
100



I-518
1280
100



I-516
1280
100



I-532
1280
100



I-510
1280
100



I-511
1280
100



I-513
1280
100



I-2791
1280
100



I-500
1280
100



I-521
1280
100



I-551
1280
100



I-545
1280
100



I-543
1280
100



I-501
1280
100



I-544
1280
100



I-523
1280
100



I-548
1280
100



I-527
1280
100



I-552
1280
100



I-525
1280
100



I-530
1280
100



I-528
1280
100



I-526
1280
100



I-559
1280
100



I-539
1280
100



I-519
1280
100



I-2605
1280
100



I-2481
1280
100



I-529
1280
100



I-538
1280
100



I-535
1280
100



I-612
1280
90



I-594
1280
100



I-554
1280
100



I-581
1280
100



I-566
1280
100



I-601
1280
100



I-600
1280
90



I-576
1280
100

















TABLE B5-2







Pre-emergence action at 320 g/ha


against POAAN











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
POAAN















I-554
320
100



I-2173
320
100



I-497
320
100



I-594
320
100



I-502
320
90



I-3858
320
100



I-3845
320
100



I-501
320
100



I-2853
320
100



I-576
320
100



I-538
320
100



I-535
320
100



I-566
320
100



I-532
320
100



I-2895
320
100



I-510
320
100



I-511
320
100



I-610
320
100



I-503
320
100



I-504
320
100



I-559
320
100



I-552
320
100



I-2543
320
100



I-2228
320
100



I-1923
320
100



I-2176
320
100



I-3101
320
100



I-2059
320
100



I-2596
320
100



I-2583
320
100



I-2562
320
100



I-2549
320
100



I-2550
320
100



I-2605
320
90



I-500
320
100



I-551
320
90



I-571
320
90



I-527
320
100



I-2896
320
100



I-2858
320
100



I-570
320
100



I-518
320
100



I-543
320
100



I-2205
320
100



I-575
320
100



I-523
320
100



I-506
320
100



I-548
320
100



I-557
320
100



I-1964
320
90



I-525
320
100



I-1967
320
100



I-601
320
100



I-2887
320
100



I-2866
320
100



I-2867
320
100



I-584
320
100



I-3861
320
100



I-546
320
100



I-3383
320
100



I-516
320
100



I-513
320
100



I-2791
320
90



I-521
320
100



I-2869
320
90



I-1957
320
90



I-528
320
100



I-656
320
100



I-519
320
90



I-595
320
100



I-2591
320
100



I-526
320
100



I-539
320
100



I-2912
320
90



I-1944
320
90



I-545
320
100



I-4375
320
100



I-507
320
90



I-544
320
100



I-581
320
90

















TABLE B6







Pre-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


SETVI











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
SETVI















I-2543
1280
90



I-506
1280
90



I-2583
1280
90



I-2562
1280
90



I-503
1280
90



I-504
1280
90



I-3845
1280
90



I-2853
1280
100



I-3858
1280
90



I-2896
1280
100



I-2228
1280
100



I-3101
1280
90



I-3136
1280
100



I-502
1280
90



I-610
1280
90



I-570
1280
100



I-577
1280
100



I-1944
1280
90



I-584
1280
90



I-571
1280
90



I-497
1280
90



I-546
1280
90



I-532
1280
100



I-510
1280
90



I-511
1280
100



I-551
1280
90



I-545
1280
90



I-543
1280
90



I-528
1280
100



I-538
1280
90



I-535
1280
90



I-594
1280
90



I-554
1280
90



I-566
1280
90



I-600
1280
90



I-576
1280
90

















TABLE B7







Pre-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


ABUTH











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
ABUTH















I-2583
1280
90



I-2549
1280
90



I-3858
1280
90



I-2887
1280
90



I-2205
1280
90



I-2228
1280
90



I-4375
1280
90



I-626
1280
90



I-602
1280
90



I-610
1280
90



I-2173
1280
90



I-571
1280
90



I-521
1280
100



I-551
1280
90



I-527
1280
90



I-552
1280
90



I-528
1280
90



I-535
1280
90



I-594
1280
90

















TABLE B8







Pre-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


AMARE











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
AMARE















I-2896
1280
100



I-2858
1280
90



I-2887
1280
100



I-2205
1280
90



I-2228
1280
90



I-4375
1280
90



I-626
1280
90



I-1967
1280
90



I-521
1280
100



I-528
1280
100



I-535
1280
90

















TABLE B9







Pre-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


KCHSC











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
KCHSC















I-3597
1280
90



I-2205
1280
90



I-1957
1280
90



I-577
1280
90

















TABLE B10-1







Pre-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


MATIN











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
MATIN















I-001
1280
100



I-2543
1280
100



I-2591
1280
90



I-1923
1280
100



I-506
1280
100



I-507
1280
90



I-2059
1280
100



I-2596
1280
90



I-2583
1280
100



I-2562
1280
100



I-503
1280
100



I-504
1280
100



I-3845
1280
100



I-4341
1280
90



I-2853
1280
100



I-3597
1280
100



I-3858
1280
100



I-3850
1280
90



I-2171
1280
100



I-2896
1280
100



I-2895
1280
100



I-2858
1280
100



I-2887
1280
100



I-2866
1280
90



I-2867
1280
90



I-2205
1280
100



I-2228
1280
100



I-2176
1280
90



I-3101
1280
100



I-3136
1280
90



I-3383
1280
100



I-4375
1280
100



I-1957
1280
90



I-626
1280
90



I-678
1280
90



I-656
1280
90



I-502
1280
100



I-610
1280
90



I-595
1280
90



I-565
1280
100



I-570
1280
100



I-577
1280
100



I-1964
1280
100



I-1967
1280
100



I-3879
1280
90



I-2173
1280
100



I-584
1280
90



I-571
1280
100



I-497
1280
100



I-546
1280
100



I-518
1280
100



I-516
1280
100



I-532
1280
100



I-510
1280
100



I-511
1280
100



I-513
1280
100



I-2791
1280
90



I-500
1280
100



I-543
1280
100



I-501
1280
100



I-552
1280
100



I-525
1280
100



I-528
1280
100



I-559
1280
100



I-539
1280
100



I-519
1280
90



I-2605
1280
100



I-2481
1280
90



I-538
1280
100



I-535
1280
100



I-594
1280
100



I-554
1280
100



I-581
1280
100



I-566
1280
100



I-601
1280
100



I-576
1280
100

















TABLE B10-2







Pre-emergence action at 320 g/ha


against MATIN











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
MATIN















I-554
320
90



I-2173
320
90



I-497
320
100



I-3858
320
90



I-3845
320
90



I-501
320
100



I-2853
320
90



I-576
320
100



I-538
320
100



I-535
320
100



I-566
320
90



I-532
320
100



I-2895
320
90



I-510
320
100



I-511
320
100



I-504
320
100



I-559
320
100



I-552
320
90



I-2605
320
100



I-2858
320
90



I-2205
320
90



I-601
320
90

















TABLE B11-1







Pre-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


STEME











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
STEME















I-001
1280
100



I-2543
1280
100



I-2591
1280
100



I-1923
1280
100



I-506
1280
100



I-507
1280
90



I-2059
1280
100



I-2596
1280
100



I-2583
1280
100



I-2562
1280
100



I-2549
1280
100



I-2550
1280
100



I-503
1280
100



I-504
1280
100



I-557
1280
100



I-3845
1280
100



I-4341
1280
100



I-2853
1280
100



I-3597
1280
100



I-3858
1280
100



I-3850
1280
100



I-2171
1280
100



I-2912
1280
100



I-2896
1280
100



I-2895
1280
100



I-2858
1280
100



I-2887
1280
100



I-2866
1280
100



I-2867
1280
100



I-2205
1280
100



I-2185
1280
100



I-2228
1280
100



I-2176
1280
100



I-3101
1280
100



I-3861
1280
100



I-3136
1280
100



I-3383
1280
100



I-2602
1280
100



I-2601
1280
100



I-4375
1280
100



I-4376
1280
100



I-2869
1280
100



I-1957
1280
100



I-626
1280
100



I-678
1280
100



I-656
1280
100



I-502
1280
100



I-602
1280
100



I-610
1280
100



I-595
1280
100



I-575
1280
100



I-565
1280
100



I-570
1280
100



I-577
1280
100



I-1964
1280
100



I-1944
1280
90



I-1967
1280
100



I-3879
1280
100



I-2173
1280
100



I-584
1280
100



I-571
1280
100



I-497
1280
100



I-546
1280
100



I-518
1280
100



I-516
1280
100



I-532
1280
100



I-510
1280
100



I-511
1280
100



I-513
1280
100



I-2791
1280
100



I-500
1280
100



I-521
1280
100



I-551
1280
100



I-545
1280
100



I-543
1280
100



I-501
1280
100



I-544
1280
100



I-523
1280
100



I-548
1280
100



I-527
1280
100



I-552
1280
100



I-525
1280
100



I-530
1280
90



I-528
1280
100



I-526
1280
100



I-559
1280
100



I-539
1280
100



I-519
1280
100



I-2605
1280
100



I-2481
1280
100



I-529
1280
100



I-538
1280
100



I-535
1280
100



I-612
1280
100



I-594
1280
100



I-554
1280
100



I-581
1280
90



I-566
1280
100



I-601
1280
100



I-600
1280
100



I-576
1280
100

















TABLE B11-2







Pre-emergence action at 320 g/ha


against STEME











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
STEME















I-554
320
100



I-2173
320
100



I-497
320
100



I-594
320
100



I-502
320
100



I-3858
320
100



I-3845
320
100



I-501
320
100



I-2853
320
100



I-576
320
100



I-538
320
100



I-535
320
100



I-566
320
100



I-532
320
100



I-2895
320
100



I-510
320
100



I-511
320
100



I-610
320
100



I-503
320
100



I-504
320
100



I-559
320
100



I-552
320
100



I-2543
320
100



I-2228
320
100



I-1923
320
100



I-2176
320
100



I-3101
320
100



I-2059
320
100



I-2596
320
100



I-2583
320
100



I-2562
320
100



I-2549
320
100



I-2550
320
100



I-2605
320
100



I-500
320
100



I-529
320
100



I-551
320
100



I-571
320
100



I-527
320
100



I-2896
320
100



I-2858
320
100



I-570
320
100



I-518
320
100



I-543
320
100



I-2205
320
90



I-575
320
100



I-523
320
100



I-506
320
100



I-548
320
100



I-557
320
100



I-1964
320
100



I-525
320
100



I-1967
320
100



I-601
320
100



I-2887
320
100



I-2866
320
100



I-2867
320
100



I-584
320
100



I-3861
320
100



I-546
320
100



I-3383
320
100



I-516
320
100



I-513
320
100



I-2791
320
100



I-521
320
100



I-2869
320
100



I-1957
320
100



I-528
320
100



I-678
320
100



I-656
320
100



I-519
320
100



I-595
320
100



I-600
320
100



I-2591
320
100



I-626
320
100



I-526
320
90



I-539
320
100



I-3850
320
90



I-2912
320
90



I-1944
320
90



I-2481
320
90



I-545
320
100



I-612
320
100



I-4375
320
100



I-001
320
100



I-4341
320
90

















TABLE B12







Pre-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


VERPE











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
VERPE















I-4341
1280
90



I-2171
1280
100










As the results show, inventive compounds such as, for example, compounds I-3101, I-502, I-577, I-3858, I-1923, I-506, I-3101, I-570, I-2171, I-507, I-2896, I-2228, I-2173, I-571, I-521, I-528, I-1957, I-3597, I-497, I-2185, I-2228, I-4341, I-2171 and other compounds from tables B1-B12 show good herbicidal efficacy against harmful plants in the case of post-emergence treatment. For example, compounds I-2173 and I-571 in the pre-emergence method have very good herbicidal action (80% to 100% herbicidal action) against harmful plants such as Abutilon theophrast, I-1923 and I-506 against Echinochloa crus-galli, I-3101 and I-570 against Lolium rigidum, I-2171 and I-507 against Poa annua and I-2185 and I-2228 against Stellaria media, at an application rate of 1.28 kg of active substance or less per hectare.


Method C Herbicidal Early Post-Emergence Action


Seeds of monocotyledonous or dicotyledonous weed plants are placed in 96-well microtiter plates in quartz sand and grown in a climatized chamber under controlled growth conditions. 5 to 7 days after sowing, the test plants are treated at the cotyledon stage. The compounds of the invention, formulated in the form of emulsion concentrates (EC), are applied with a water application rate of the equivalent of 2200 liters per hectare. After the test plants had been left to stand in the climatized chamber for 9 to 12 days under optimum growth conditions, the effect of the preparations is scored visually in comparison to untreated controls. For example, 100% activity=the plants have died, 0% activity=like control plants.









TABLE C1







Early post-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


AGSTE











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
AGSTE















I-614
1900
100



I-578
1900
100



I-583
1900
100



I-564
1900
100



I-561
1900
100



I-536
1900
100



I-591
1900
100



I-562
1900
100



I-569
1900
100



I-568
1900
100



I-567
1900
100

















TABLE C2







Early post-emergence action at 1280 g/ha


against LOLPE











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
LOLPE















I-1968
1900
100



I-614
1900
100



I-578
1900
100



I-591
1900
100



I-569
1900
100



I-567
1900
100

















TABLE C3







Early post-emergence action at 1280 g/ha


against POAAN











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
POAAN















I-1959
1900
100



I-1968
1900
100



I-614
1900
100



I-578
1900
100



I-583
1900
100



I-564
1900
100



I-561
1900
100



I-536
1900
100



I-2977
1900
80



I-512
1900
80



I-591
1900
100



I-562
1900
100



I-569
1900
100



I-568
1900
100



I-567
1900
100

















TABLE C4







Early post-emergence action at 1280 g/ha


against MATCH











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
MATCH















I-614
1900
100



I-578
1900
80



I-583
1900
100



I-564
1900
100



I-536
1900
100



I-2977
1900
80



I-562
1900
100



I-569
1900
100



I-568
1900
100



I-567
1900
80

















TABLE C5







Early post-emergence action at 1280 g/ha against


STEME











Example
Dosage




number
[g/ha]
STEME















I-614
1900
100



I-578
1900
100



I-583
1900
100



I-564
1900
100



I-2667
1900
100



I-536
1900
100



I-591
1900
80



I-562
1900
80



I-569
1900
80



I-568
1900
100



I-567
1900
80










As the results show, compounds of the invention, for example compounds I-568, I-567, I-569, I-591, 1-1968, I-614, I-564, I-536, I-2667 and I-536 and other compounds from tables C1-C5, in the early post-emergence method, show very good herbicidal action against harmful plants such as Agrostis capillaris, Echinochloa crus-galli, Lolium perenne, Matricaria chamomilla, Poa annua and Stellaria media, at an application rate of 1900 g of active substance or less per hectare. For example, compounds I-568 and I-567 in the early post-emergence method have very good herbicidal action (80% to 100% herbicidal action) against harmful plants such as Agrostis tenuis, I-569 and I-591 against Lolium rigidum, I-1968 and I-614 against Poa annua, I-564 and I-536 against Matricaria inodora, and I-2667 and I-536 against Stellaria media, at an application rate of 1.28 kg of active substance or less per hectare.










LENGTHY TABLES




The patent application contains a lengthy table section. A copy of the table is available in electronic form from the USPTO web site (). An electronic copy of the table will also be available from the USPTO upon request and payment of the fee set forth in 37 CFR 1.19(b)(3).





Claims
  • 1. A compound of formula (I)
  • 2. The compound of formula (I) and/or salt as claimed in claim 1, in which R1 represents (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl or heterocyclyl, where these three radicals are each substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of halogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl and halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl and where cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,R2 represents (R17) (R18) N(R19)N,orR2 represents R17R18C═N—(R19)N,R3, R4, R5, R6 and R7 each independently represent hydrogen, nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, halo-(C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8(O)C, R8(R8ON═)C, R8O(O)C, (R8)2N(O)C, R8O, (R8)2N, R8(O)C(R8)N, R9(O)2S(R8)N, R9O(O)C(R8)N, (R8)2N(O)C(R8)N, R9(O)nS, R8O(O)2S, (R8)2N(O)2S, (R12O)2(O)P, R8(O)C—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8O(O)C—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R8)2N(O)C—(C1-C6)-alkyl, NC—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R8)2N—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8(O)C(R8)N—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R9(O)2S(R8)N—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R9O(O)C(R8)N—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R8)2N(O)C(R8)N—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R9(O)nS—(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8O(O)2S—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R8)2N(O)2S—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (R12O)2(O)P—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the six latter radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, R8O, (R8)2N, R9(O)nS, R8O(O)2S, (R8)2N(O)2S and R8O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where heterocyclyl bears n oxo groups,R8 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the seven latter radicals bear s halogens,orR8 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,or the R8 radicals form a ring with the heteroatom or with the heteroatoms via which they are bonded, specifically a heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, thiocyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,R9 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the nine latter radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where heterocyclyl bears n oxo groups,R10 represents hydrogen or (C1-C6)-alkyl,R11 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl,R12 represents (C1-C4)-alkyl,R13 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the eight latter radicals are substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,orR13 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,R14 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the eight latter radicals are substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,orR14 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,R17, R18 and R19 independently represent R13 or R14S(O)2, (R13)2NS(O)2, R13O S(O)2, R13C(O), (R13)2NC(O), (R13)2NC(S), R13OC(O), R13OC(O)C(O), (R13)2NC(O)C(O) or the (R17 and R18) or (R17 and R19) radicals form a ring with the carbon atom, or with the heteroatom or with the heteroatoms via which they are bonded, specifically a cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,m represents 0 or 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5,n represents 0, 1 or 2,s represents 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11.
  • 3. The compound of formula (I) and/or salt as claimed in claim 1, in which R1 represents (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, where this cycloalkyl group is substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of halogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl and halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl,R2 represents (R17) (R18) N(R19)N or R17R18C═N—(R19)N,R3, R4, R5, R6 and R7 each independently represent hydrogen, nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, R8O(O)C, R8O or R9(O)nS,R8 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the seven latter radicals bear s halogens,orR8 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl,and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,or the R8 radicals form a ring with the heteroatom or with the heteroatoms via which they are bonded, specifically a heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,R9 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the nine latter radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where heterocyclyl bears n oxo groups,R10 represents hydrogen or (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-haloalkylR11 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl,R12 represents (C1-C4)-alkyl,R13 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the eight latter radicals are substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo bear,orR13 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,R14 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the eight latter radicals are substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo bear,orR14 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-S(O)n—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl,and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,R17, R18 and R19 independently represent R13 or R14S(O)2, (R13)2NS(O)2, R13O S(O)2, R13C(O), (R13)2NC(O), (R13)2NC(S), R13OC(O), R13OC(O)C(O), (R13)2NC(O)C(O),or the (R17 and R18) or (R17 and R19) radicals form a ring with the carbon atom, or with the heteroatom or with the heteroatoms via which they are bonded, specifically a cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, thiocyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,m represents 0 or 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5,n represents 0, 1 or 2,s represents 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11.
  • 4. The compound of formula (I) and/or salt as claimed in claim 1, in which R1 represents cyclopropyl, where the cyclopropyl group is substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of halogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl and halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl,R2 represents (R17) (R18) N(R19)N or R17R18C═N—(R19)N,R3 represents hydrogen, cyano, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, methyl, ethyl, trifluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, cyclopropyl, hydroxycarbonyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, methoxy, ethoxy, methylsulfanyl, methylsulfinyl or methylsulfonyl,R4, R5, R6 and R7 each independently represent hydrogen, cyano, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, methyl, ethyl, trifluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, cyclopropyl, hydroxycarbonyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, methoxy, ethoxy, methylsulfanyl, methylsulfinyl or methylsulfonyl,R8 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the seven latter radicals bear s halogens,orR8 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,or the R8 radicals form a ring with the heteroatom or with the heteroatoms via which they are bonded, specifically a heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,R9 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl or heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the nine latter radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where heterocyclyl bears n oxo groups,R10 represents hydrogen or (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-haloalkylR11 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl,R12 represents (C1-C4)-alkyl,R13 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the eight latter radicals are substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,orR13 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,R14 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the eight latter radicals are substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,orR14 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,R17 and R18 independently represent R13 or R14S(O)2, (R13)2NS(O)2, R13O S(O)2, R13C(O), (R13)2NC(O), (R13)2NC(S), R13O C(O), R13O C(O)C(O), (R13)2NC(O)C(O),or the R17 and R18 radicals form a ring with the carbon atom, or with the heteroatom via which they are bonded, specifically a cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,R19 represents hydrogen or (C1-C6)-alkyl,m represents 0, 1, 2 or 3,n represents 0, 1 or 2,s represents 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
  • 5. The compound of formula (I) and/or salt as claimed in claim 1, in which R1 represents cyclopropyl,R2 represents (R17) (R18) N(R19)N or R17R18C═N—(R19)N,R3 represents cyano, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, methyl, ethyl, trifluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, cyclopropyl, hydroxycarbonyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, methoxy, ethoxy, methylsulfanyl, methylsulfinyl or methylsulfonyl,R4, R5, R6 and R7 each independently represent hydrogen, cyano, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, methyl, ethyl, trifluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, cyclopropyl, hydroxycarbonyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, methoxy, ethoxy, methylsulfanyl, methylsulfinyl or methylsulfonyl,R8 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl and (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, where the three latter radicals bear s halogens,orR8 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,or the R8 radicals form a ring with the heteroatom or with the heteroatoms via which they are bonded, specifically a heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,R9 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the seven latter radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where heterocyclyl bears n oxo groups,R10 represents hydrogen or (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-haloalkylR11 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl,R12 represents (C1-C4)-alkyl,R13 represents hydrogen, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the eight latter radicals are substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,or represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl,and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,or the R13 radicals form a ring with the heteroatom or with the heteroatoms via which they are bonded, specifically a heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,R14 represents (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C2-C6)-alkenyl, (C2-C6)-alkynyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C1-C6)-alkyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the eight latter radicals are substituted by s radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,orR14 represents phenyl, phenyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, phenyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heteroaryl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, heterocyclyl-N(R10)—(C1-C6)-alkyl, where the radicals are each substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl, and where (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl and heterocyclyl each independently bear n oxo groups,R17 and R18 independently represent R13 or R14S(O)2, (R13)2NS(O)2, R13OS(O)2, R13C(O), (R13)2NC(O), (R13)2NC(S), R13OC(O)C(O), (R13)2NC(O)C(O), orthe R17 and R18 radicals form a ring with the heteroatom via which they are bonded, specifically a heterocyclyl, heterocyclenyl, heteroaryl, arylheterocyclyl, arylheterocyclenyl, heteroarylheterocyclyl, heteroarylheterocyclenyl, heterocyclylheteroaryl or heterocyclenylheteroaryl, where each of these rings in turn is substituted by m radicals from the group consisting of nitro, halogen, cyano, (C1-C6)-alkyl, halo-(C1-C6)-alkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkyl, (C3-C6)-cycloalkenyl, R10O(O)C, (R10)2N(O)C, R10O, (R10)2N, R11(O)nS, R10O(O)2S, (R10)2N(O)2S and R10O—(C1-C6)-alkyl and oxo,R19 represents hydrogen or (C1-C6)-alkyl,m represents 0, 1, 2 or 3,n represents 0, 1 or 2,s represents 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
  • 6. An herbicidal composition comprising at least one compound of formula (I) and/or salt as claimed in claim 1 mixed with one or more formulation auxiliaries.
  • 7. The herbicidal composition as claimed in claim 6, comprising at least one further pesticidally active substance selected from the group consisting of insecticides, acaricides, herbicides, fungicides, safeners and growth regulators.
  • 8. A method for controlling one or more unwanted plants, comprising applying an effective amount of at least one compound of formula (I) and/or salt as claimed in claim 1 or of an herbicidal composition thereof to the plants and/or to a site of unwanted vegetation.
  • 9. A product comprising the compound of formula (I) and/or salt as claimed in claim 1 or an herbicidal composition thereof for controlling one or more unwanted plants.
  • 10. The product as claimed in claim 9, wherein the compound of formula (I) and/or salt is used for controlling one or more unwanted plants in one or more crops of one or more useful plants.
  • 11. The product as claimed in claim 10, wherein the useful plants are transgenic useful plants.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
18195364.7 Sep 2018 EP regional
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP2019/074235 9/11/2019 WO 00