7502-06-9Relevant articles and documents
Polarization effect in luminescent mesogenic BF2 complexes derived from heterocyclic benzothiazoles
Hsu, Yuan?Chun,Wang, Chun?Yang,Hsiao, Pei?Chi,Cai, Yi-Hong,Lee, Gene?Hsiang,Lai, Chung K.
, (2019/12/09)
Two series of benzo(thia)xazoles 1–2 and one series of boron difluoride complexes 2-BF2 derived from benzothiazoles 2 were reported, and their mesomorphic and optical properties were investigated. The crystal and molecular structures of compound 2 and 2-BF2 (all n = 8) were determined by means of X?ray structural analysis, and both crystallize in the triclinic P-1 and monoclinic P21/c. The geometry at boron center is perfectly tetrahedral, and the overall molecular shapes are considered as rod?shape. Both benzo(thia)xazoles 1 and 2 exhibited N or/and SmC phase, and boron complexes 2-BF2 formed N or/and SmC phase. Benzothiazoles 2 showed a much wider temperature range of mesophase than those of benzoxazoles 1, which were attributed to the better polarization by sulfur atom incorporated. Boron complexes 2-BF2 (n = 10, 12) emitted a yellow?to?green emission at λmax = 569–571 nm in CH2Cl2. This is the first mesogenic BF2 complexes derived from benzothiazoles.
Luminescent mesogenic borondifluoride complexes with the Schiff bases containing salicylideneamines and β-enaminoketones core systems
Lei, Zih-Yang,Lee, Gene-Hsiang,Lai, Chung K.
, p. 44 - 56 (2018/04/02)
Three new families of borondifluoride complexes 1a–c derived from salicylideneamines 2a and β-enaminoketonates 2b–c were reported, and their mesomorphic and optical properties were also investigated. One single crystal and molecular structure of nonmesogenic BF2 complex 1c (n = 10) was resolved and the geometry of the central boron atom was tetrahedron. A larger dihedral angle of 81.3° between the two phenyl rings observed in crystal lattice was attributed to the lack of liquid crystallinity. Boron complexes 1a formed monotropic SmA phases, while boron complexes 1b exhibited enantiotropic SmC mesophases. The optical property of the boron complexes was dependent on their molecular structures, and they emitted a blue–to–green emission at λmax = 476–541 nm in the solution and 488–550 nm in the solid state. This is the first group of mesogenic BF2 complexes with the Schiff bases derived from respective salicylideneamines and β-enaminoketones.
Benzene ring containing cationic gemini surfactants: Synthesis, surface properties and antibacterial activity
Taleb, Khadidja,Mohamed-Benkada, Mustapha,Benhamed, Nadjia,Saidi-Besbes, Salima,Grohens, Yves,Derdour, Aicha
, p. 81 - 90 (2017/06/13)
New quaternary ammonium gemini surfactants of the general formula CnH2n?+?1-Ph-NHCOCH2N+(CH3)2-(CH2)s-N+(CH3)2CH2CONH-Ph-CnH2n?+?1 (with n?=?8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and s?=?2, 4, 6) have been synthesized by an efficient synthetic pathway based on the quaternization of N,N,N′,N′-tetramethylalkylenediamine with 2-bromo-N-(4-(alkyloxy) phenyl) acetamides. Their surface properties were investigated by surface tension, electrical conductivity and dynamic light scattering (DLS) measurements. The study shows that the incorporation of a benzene ring in the hydrophobic tail prompts micelle formation which leads to a smaller cmc values in the range of 0.21–0.009?mM compared to analogous geminis bearing alkyl hydrophobic chains. The length of the spacer and the hydrophobic chain has a pronounced effect on the aggregation behavior of surfactants molecules. This was confirmed by the average surfaces occupied by these molecules at the water–air interface calculated from the Gibbs equation. The size of the aggregates was measured by employing dynamic light scattering technique. The antimicrobial activity of investigated surfactants was evaluated against three microorganisms: Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Candida albicans.