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Triton-B catalyzed, efficient and solvent-free approach for the synthesis of dithiocarbamates
, Pages: 143-150 Sadaf Zaidi, Amit K. Chaturvedi, Nidhi Singh and Devdutt Chaturvedi PDF (230 K) |
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Abstract: A novel one-pot, solvent-free method for the synthesis of dithiocarbamates was developed through the reaction of corresponding alkyl halides, amines and carbon disulfide employing catalytic amount of benzyl trimethyl ammonium hydroxide (Triton-B). The reaction conditions are milder with extremely simple work-up procedures than the reported methods, afforded high yields (82-98%) of the desired products. DOI: 10.5267/j.ccl.2017.7.001 Keywords: Amines, Alkyl halides, Carbon disulfide, Triton-B, Dithiocarbamates
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Investigation of physical and mechanical properties of polyaniline/MMT nanocomposites
, Pages: 151-158 Hamid Gholami, Alireza Shakeri and Vahid Saadattalab PDF (230 K) |
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Abstract: Polyaniline (PANI) was synthesized chemically in an acidic medium in the presence of ammonium persulfate (APS) as an oxidizing agent. PANI/montmorillonite nano-composites were prepared in the presence of various amounts of modified clay (from 1 to 5 wt.%) by solution casting method. The free standing film of polyaniline and PANI/clay nano-composites was obtained by vaporization of solvent contain. Products were characterized by FT-IR spectra, SEM image, and XRD pattern. Thermal stability was also studied by TGA analysis, electrical conductivity was measured by four point probe technique and mechanical properties were studied by tensile strength. The PANI/clay nano-composites thermal and mechanical properties were observed to be remarkably improved. For example, polyaniline containing nano-clay has less weight loss compared to pure polyaniline. In addition Young’s modulus and strength at break point was increased in the case of polyaniline containing nano-clay The importance of our work is to provide a narrow look on the thermal and physical properties of polyaniline by the incorporation of montmorillonite into its structure as well as investigation of the conductivity of PANI/MMT nanocomposites as a potential conductive polymer to be used in solar cells or have corrosion protection applications. DOI: 10.5267/j.ccl.2017.6.004 Keywords: Polyaniline, Montmorillonite, Nanocomposites, Physical and mechanical properties
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New approaches to the synthesis of diclofenac choline
, Pages: 159-166 Elżbieta Dąbrowska-Maś and Wojciech Raś PDF (230 K) |
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Abstract: The process described herein proceeds to obtaining diclofenac choline from choline bicarbonate and diclofenac acid in mild conditions, using non-toxic solvent, with the same impurity profile deriving from diclofenac particle as for diclofenac sodium EP. The substance is also substantially free from impurities deriving from choline and free from inorganic by-products, what means that the quality may be accepted for use as an active substance in medicine. DOI: 10.5267/j.ccl.2017.6.003 Keywords: Diclofenac choline, Anti-inflammatory agent, Oromucosal solution, Mouthwash solution
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Metronidazole citrate ester as the new prodrug of metronidazole
, Pages: 167-176 Elżbieta Dąbrowska-Maś and Wojciech Raś PDF (230 K) |
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Abstract: Many attempts have been made since 1960th to obtain ester prodrugs of metronidazole active moiety to be used for parenteral forms, with the same action against microorganisms. Until now there is not any ester prodrug marketed for this route of administration. The synthesis from metronidazole and citric acid of new ester prodrug of metronidazole with citric acid in a form of disodium salt and the way of purification were described. The structure of sodium metronidazole citrate was elucidated with IR, MS, 1H NMR and 13C NMR spectra. Also impurities present in this ester were identified using 1H NMR technique. Additionally, the solubility in water was measured as well as pH of 10% (w/w) aqueous solution, and both values indicated that there is a possibility to obtain concentrated solutions for injection of neutral pH, even without need of buffering. Finally, the Ames assay using six tester strains S. typhimurium TA98, TA100, TA1535, TA1537 and E. coli uvrA, [pKM101] shown weak genotoxic potential, comparable with metronidazole. DOI: 10.5267/j.ccl.2017.6.002 Keywords: Ames assay, Ester of metronidazole, Impurity profile, Metronidazole citrate disodium, Metronidazole prodrug
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Quantum mechanical and electrochemical investigations on corrosion inhibition properties of novel heterocyclic Schiff bases
, Pages: 177-186 Nimmy Kuriakose, K. Joby Thomas, Vinod P. Raphael and C. Sini Varghese PDF (230 K) |
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Abstract: The corrosion inhibition efficiencies of two novel Schiff bases, namely (E)-3-[thiophen-2-ylmethyleneamino]benzoic acid (T2YMABA) and (E)-4-(5-[(2-phenylhydrazono) methyl]thiophen-2-yl)benzoic acid (PHMT2YBA) on mild steel (MS) in 1.0M HCl solution has been investigated and compared using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and potentiodynamic polarization analysis. The Schiff bases exhibited very good corrosion inhibitions on mild steel in 1.0M HCl medium and the inhibition efficiency increased with the increase in concentration of the inhibitor. Polarization studies revealed that T2YMABA acted as a mixed type inhibitor whereas PHMT2YBA molecules acted as anodic inhibitor. DOI: 10.5267/j.ccl.2017.6.001 Keywords: Corrosion inhibitors, Mild Steel, Schiff base, Electrochemical impedance, Polarization studies
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