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In view of the diversity in the synthesis of pyrethroid ester components it is small wonder, that the final step of formation of the actual insecticidal ester may be accomplished in many ways. Often, novel methods were needed to make it possible on a larger technical scale. Classical methods like azeotropic esterification of free acid [767] or reaction of acid chloride with simple alcohols, in many cases preferably in the absence of any auxiliary additional reagent or solvent [768], mostly proceeds in a textbook-like manner.
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Naumann, K. (1990). Formation of the Pyrethroid-Ester-Linkage. In: Haug, G., Hoffmann, H. (eds) Synthetic Pyrethroid Insecticides: Chemistry and Patents. Chemistry of Plant Protection, vol 5. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74852-3_3
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