Claims
- 1. A method of repelling at least one of the insect species:
- (a) Musca Domestica L. (Diptera:Muscidae);
- (b) Aedes aegypti;
- (c) Aedes albopictus;
- (d) Anopheles spp.;
- (e) Coquillettidia perturbans;
- (f) Culiseta spp.;
- (g) Culex spp.;
- (h) Psorophora spp.;
- (i) Culicoides spp.; and/or
- (j) Lutzomyia spp.
- for a finite period of time from a three dimensional space inhabitable by said insect species comprising the step of exposing said three dimensional space to an effective:
- (a) Musca Domestica L. (Diptera:Muscidae);
- (b) Aedes aegypti;
- (c) Aedes Albopictus;
- (d) Anopheles spp.;
- (e) Coquillettidia perturbans;
- (f) Culiseta spp.;
- (g) Culex spp.;
- (h) Psorophora spp.;
- (i) Culicoides spp.; and/or
- (j) Lutzomyia spp.
- repelling concentration and quantity of an insect repellent composition of matter which contains a major proportion of a mixture defined according to the structure: ##STR12## wherein in each of the molecules of the mixture one of the dashed lines is a carbon-carbon double bond and each of the other of the dashed lines is a carbon-carbon single bond produced according to the process of:
- (i) dimerizing 2-methyl-2-butene in the presence of an acid catalyst to produce a diisoamylene composition;
- (ii) reacting the resulting diisoamylene composition with acetic anhydride in the presence of a trifluoride diethyl etherate catalyst at a reaction temperature of 80.degree. C.-85.degree. C.; and
- (iii) distilling the resulting product at a vapor temperature in the range of from 30.degree. C. up to 80.degree. C. and a pressure of from 33 mm/Hg. pressure up to 5 mm/Hg. pressure.
- 2. A method of repelling at least one of the insect species:
- (a) Musca Domestica L.(Diptera:Muscidae);
- (b) Aedes aegypti;
- (c) Aedes albopictus;
- (d) Anopheles spp.;
- (e) Coquillettidia perturbans;
- (f) Culiseta spp.;
- (g) Culex spp.;
- (h) Psorophora spp.;
- (i) Culicoides spp.; and/or
- (j) Lutzomyia spp.
- for a finite period of time from a three dimensional space inhabitable by said insect species comprising the step of exposing said three dimensional space to an effective:
- (a) Musca Domestics L.(Diptera:Muscidae);
- (b) Aedes aegypti;
- (c) Aedes albopictus;
- (d) Anopheles spp.;
- (e) Coquillettidia perturbans;
- (f) Culiseta spp.;
- (g) Culex spp.;
- (h) Psorophora spp.;
- (j) Culicoides spp.; and/or
- (j) Lutzomyia spp.
- repelling concentration and quantity of an insect repellent composition of matter containing a major proportion of a mixture defined according to the structure: ##STR13## wherein in each of the molecules of the mixture one of the dashed lines is a carbon-carbon double bond and each of the other of the dashed lines is a carbon-carbon single bond produced according to the process of:
- (i) dimerizing 2-methyl-2-butene in the presence of an acid catalyst to produce a diisoamylene composition;
- (ii) reacting the resulting diisoamylene composition with acetic anhydride in the presence of a methane sulfonic acid catalyst at a temperature of 65.degree. C.-80.degree. C.; and
- (iii) distilling the resulting product at a vapor temperature in the range of from 52.degree. C.-61.degree. C.; a liquid temperature in the range of 80.degree. C.-134.degree. C. and a pressure of 1 mm/Hg.
- 3. A method of repelling at least one of the insect species:
- (a) Musca Domestica L.(Diptera:Muscidae);
- (b) Aedes Aegypti;
- (c) Aedes albopictus;
- (d) Anopheles spp.;
- (e) Coquillettidia perturbans;
- (f) Culiseta spp.;
- (g) Culex spp.;
- (h) Psorophora spp.;
- (i) Culicoides spp.; and/or
- (j) Lutzomyia spp.
- for a finite period of time from a three dimensional space inhabitable by said insect species comprising the step of exposing said three dimensional space to an effective:
- (a) Musca Domestica L.(Diptera:Muscidae);
- (b) Aedes Aegypti;
- (c) Aedes albopictus;
- (d) Anopheles spp.;
- (e) Coquillettidia perturbans;
- (f) Culiseta spp.;
- (g) Culex spp.;
- (h) Psorophora spp.;
- (i) Culicoides spp.; and/or
- (j) Lutzomyia spp.
- repelling concentration and quantity of an insect repellent composition of matter containing a major proportion of a mixture defined according to the structure: ##STR14## wherein in each of the molecules of the mixture one of the dashed lines is a carbon-carbon double bond and each of the other of the dashed lines is a carbon-carbon single bond produced according to the process of:
- (i) dimerizing 2-methyl-2-butene in the presence of an acid catalyst to produce a diisoamylene composition;
- (ii) reacting the resulting diisoamylene composition with acetic anhydride in the presence of a boron trifluoride diethyl etherate catalyst at a reaction temperature of 60.degree. C.; and
- (iii) distilling the resulting product at a vapor temperature in the range of from 50.degree. C. up to 90.degree. C. and a liquid temperature of from 60.degree. C. up to 115.degree. C. and a pressure of from 1.4 up to 3.0 mm/Hg.
- 4. A method of repelling at least one of the insect species:
- (a) Musca Domestica L.(Diptera:Muscidae);
- (b) Aedes Aegypti;
- (c) Aedes albopictus;
- (d) Anopheles spp.;
- (e) Coquillettidia perturbans;
- (f) Culiseta spp.;
- (g) Culex spp.;
- (h) Psorophora spp.;
- (i) Culicoides spp.; and/or
- (j) Lutzomyia spp.
- for a finite period of time from a three dimensional space inhabitable by said insect species comprising the step of exposing said three dimensional space to an effective:
- (a) Musca Domestica L.(Diptera:Muscidae);
- (b) Aedes Aegypti;
- (c) Aedes albopictus;
- (d) Anopheles spp.;
- (e) Coquillettidia perturbans;
- (f) Culiseta spp.;
- (g) Culex spp.;
- (h) Psorophora spp.;
- (i) Culicoides spp.; and/or
- (j) Lutzomyia spp.
- repelling concentration and quantity of an insect repellent composition of matter which contains a major proportion of the compound having the structure: ##STR15## produced according to the process of: (i) dimerizing 2-methyl-2-butene in the presence of an acid catalyst to produce a diisoamylene composition;
- (ii) reacting the resulting diisoamylene composition with acetic anhydride in the presence of a trifluoride diethyl etherate catalyst at a reaction temperature of 80.degree. C.-85.degree. C.;
- (iii) distilling the resulting product at a vapor temperature in the range of from 30.degree. C. up to 80.degree. C. and a pressure of from 33 mm/Hg. pressure up to 5 mm/Hg. pressure; and
- (iv) hydrogenating the resulting product with hydrogen using a hydrogenation catalyst.
- 5. A method of repelling at least one of the insect species:
- (a) Musca Domestica L.(Diptera:Muscidae);
- (b) Aedes aegypti;
- (c) Aedes albopictus;
- (d) Anopheles spp.;
- (e) Coquillettidia perturbans;
- (f) Culiseta spp.;
- (g) Culex spp.;
- (h) Psorophora spp.;
- (i) Culicoides spp.; and/or
- (j) Lutzomyia spp.
- for a finite period of time from a three dimensional space inhabitable by said insect species comprising the step of exposing said three dimensional space to an effective:
- (a) Musca Domestica L.(Diptera:Muscidae);
- (b) Aedes aegypti;
- (c) Aedes albopictus;
- (d) Anopheles spp.;
- (e) Coquillettidia perturbans;
- (f) Culiseta spp;
- (g) Culex spp.;
- (h) Psorophora spp.;
- (i) Culicoides spp.; and/or
- (j) Lutzomyia spp.
- repelling concentration and quantity of an insect repellent composition of matter which contains a major proportion of the compound having the structure: ##STR16## produced according to the process of: (i) dimerizing 2-methyl-2-butene in the presence of an acid catalyst to produce a diisoamylene composition;
- (ii) reacting the resulting diisoamylene composition with acetic anhydride in the presence of a methane sulfonic acid catalyst at a temperature of 65.degree. C.-80.degree. C.;
- (iii) distilling the resulting product at a vapor temperature in the range of from 52.degree. C.-61.degree. C.; a liquid temperature in the range of 80.degree. C.-134.degree. C. and a pressure of 1 mm/Hg.; and
- (iv) hydrogenating the resulting product with hydrogen using a hydrogenation catalyst.
- 6. A method of repelling at least one of the insect species:
- (a) Musca Domestica L.(Diptera:Muscidae);
- (b) Aedes aegypti;
- (c) Aedes albopictus;
- (d) Anopheles spp.;
- (e) Coquillettidia perturbans;
- (f) Culiseta spp.;
- (g) Culex spp.;
- (h) Psorophora spp.;
- (i) Culicoides spp.; and/or
- (j) Lutzomyia spp.
- for a finite period of time from a three dimensional space inhabitable by said insect species comprising the step of exposing said three dimensional space to an effective:
- (a) Musca Domestica L.(Diptera:Muscidae);
- (b) Aedes aegypti;
- (c) Aedes albopictus;
- (d) Anopheles spp.;
- (e) Coquillettidia perturbans;
- (f) Culiseta spp.;
- (g) Culex spp.;
- (h) Psorophora spp.;
- (i) Culicoides spp.; and/or
- (j) Lutzomyia spp.
- repelling concentration and quantity of an insect repellent composition of matter containing a major proportion of a compound having the structure: ##STR17## (i) dimerizing 2-methyl-2-butene in the presence of an acid catalyst to produce a diisoamylene composition;
- (ii) reacting the resulting diisoamylene composition with acetic anhydride in the presence of a boron trifluoride diethyl etherate catalyst at a reaction temperature of 60.degree. C.;
- (iii) distilling the resulting product at a vapor temperature in the range of from 50.degree. C. up to 90.degree. C. and a liquid temperature of from 60.degree. C. up to 115.degree. C. and a pressure of from 1.4 up to 3.0 mm/Hg.; and
- (iv) hydrogenating the resulting product with hydrogen using a hydrogenation catalyst.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS AND ISSUED PATENTS
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of application for U.S. Letters Patent, Ser. No. 789,693 filed on Nov. 8, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,204,372 issued on Apr. 20, 1993, which, in turn, is a Divisional of Application for U.S. Letters Patent, Ser. No. 643,206 filed on Jan. 18, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,126,369 issued on Jun. 30, 1992.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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