1.By referring to the structure of 1-octen-3-ol, deet, citriodiol, icaridin and IR3535, a) Identify the functional groups and homologous series in each compound.

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1.By referring to the structure of 1-octen-3-ol, deet, citriodiol, icaridin and IR3535,
a) Identify the functional groups and homologous series in each compound.

UNPLEASANT ODOUR
DEET
N.N-DIETHYL-M-TOLUAMIDE
ICARIDIN
A.K.A PICARIDIN
BIND TO OLFACTORY RECEPTORS
PRODUCE REPELLENT EFFECT
Recent studies suggest that, after initially
being exposed to the repellent DEET,
insects can temporarily overcome or adapt
to its repellent effect. This could have
future implications for how the efficacy of
repellents is determined.
HO,
Most common active ingredient.
Odourless & doesn't damage plastics.
2-8 hours protection (20-30% solution).
A BUILT IN DEFENCE?
1-METHYLPIPERAZINE
2-8 hours protection (20% solution).
10-30% solution safe for adults. <10%
recommended for children up to 12.
Effective vs. mosquitos, ticks, fleas &
other biting insects.
Not a skin irritant, but can cause mild
eye irritation on contact.
Effective vs. mosquitos, ticks, fleas,
biting fleas & chiggers.
WHAT ATTRACTS INSECTS?
1-0CTEN-3-OL
CH3
IR3535
CITRIODIOL
P-MENTHANE-3,8-DIOL
Он
ETHYL 3-TACETYLBUTYLAMINOI
PROPANOATE
HO
HN,
This chemical is contained in
Researchers have found that
human sweat and breath, and is
thought to attract biting insects
such as mosquitos. It is often
compounds found naturally on
the skin, either as a result of
secretions, or surface bacterial
HO
From oil of the Lemon Eucalyptus tree.
No negative effects ever reported.
Transcribed Image Text:UNPLEASANT ODOUR DEET N.N-DIETHYL-M-TOLUAMIDE ICARIDIN A.K.A PICARIDIN BIND TO OLFACTORY RECEPTORS PRODUCE REPELLENT EFFECT Recent studies suggest that, after initially being exposed to the repellent DEET, insects can temporarily overcome or adapt to its repellent effect. This could have future implications for how the efficacy of repellents is determined. HO, Most common active ingredient. Odourless & doesn't damage plastics. 2-8 hours protection (20-30% solution). A BUILT IN DEFENCE? 1-METHYLPIPERAZINE 2-8 hours protection (20% solution). 10-30% solution safe for adults. <10% recommended for children up to 12. Effective vs. mosquitos, ticks, fleas & other biting insects. Not a skin irritant, but can cause mild eye irritation on contact. Effective vs. mosquitos, ticks, fleas, biting fleas & chiggers. WHAT ATTRACTS INSECTS? 1-0CTEN-3-OL CH3 IR3535 CITRIODIOL P-MENTHANE-3,8-DIOL Он ETHYL 3-TACETYLBUTYLAMINOI PROPANOATE HO HN, This chemical is contained in Researchers have found that human sweat and breath, and is thought to attract biting insects such as mosquitos. It is often compounds found naturally on the skin, either as a result of secretions, or surface bacterial HO From oil of the Lemon Eucalyptus tree. No negative effects ever reported.
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