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Ultrasound assisted the preparation of 1-butoxy-4-nitrobenzene under a new multi-site phase-transfer catalyst - Kinetic study
Harikumar, Kuppuswamy,Rajendran, Venugopal
, p. 208 - 215 (2014)
In the present research work deals with the preparation of 1-butoxy-4-nitrobenzene was successfully carried out by 4-nitrophenol with n-butyl bromide using aqueous potassium carbonate and catalyzed by a new multi-site phase-transfer catalyst (MPTC) viz.,
Synthesis and antimicrobial studies of new antibacterial azo-compounds active against staphylococcus aureus and listeria monocytogenes
Piotto, Stefano,Concilio, Simona,Sessa, Lucia,Diana, Rosita,Torrens, Gabriel,Juan, Carlos,Caruso, Ugo,Iannelli, Pio
, (2017/08/29)
Some novel (phenyl-diazenyl)phenols (4a–m) were designed and synthesized to be evaluated for their antibacterial activity. Starting from an active previously-synthesized azobenzene chosen as lead compound, we introduced some modifications and optimization of the structure, in order to improve solubility and drug conveyance. Structures of all newly-synthesized compounds were confirmed by 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), mass spectrometry, and UV-Vis spectroscopy. Antibacterial activity of the new compounds was tested with the dilution method against the bacteria strains Listeria monocytogenes, Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1. All the compounds were selectively active against Gram-positive bacteria. In particular, compounds 4d, 4h, and 4i showed the highest activity against S. aureus and Listeria monocytogenes, reaching remarkable MIC100 values of 4 μg/mL and 8 μg/mL. The relationship between antimicrobial activity and compound structure has suggested that the presence of hydroxyl groups seems to be essential for antimicrobial activity of phenolic compounds.
Liquid-crystalline polymorphism of 4-heptyloxybenzylidene-4′- alkyloxyanilines and their phase equilibrium with 4-octyloxyphenyl 4-nitrobenzoate
Godzwon, Joanna,Sienkowska, Monika J.,Galewski, Zbigniew
scheme or table, p. 75 - 82 (2012/04/04)
This paper describes the synthesis and liquid-crystalline properties of the homologous series of 4-heptyloxybenzylidene-4′-alkyloxyanilines (7-n). Six of them are presented for the first time. Based on the polarization microscopy (POM and TOA methods) and the calorimetric (DSC) measurements following polymorphism has been detected: nematic, smectic C and smectic I mesophases. The presence of these mesophases was confirmed by the miscibility method, using 4-octyloxyphenyl 4-nitrobenzoate and terephtal-bis (4-butyloaniline) as a mesophase references. Extraordinary results have been found in the mixtures of the investigated compounds with 4-octyloxyphenyl 4-nitrobenzoate; Induced smectic A has been observed, which is connected with very strong intermolecular interactions. Additionally destabilization of nematic and smectic C phases was visible.