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Title: Synthesis, absorption properties and biological evaluation of some novel disazo dyes derived from pyrazole derivatives
Authors: Şener, Nesrin.
Sener, I.
Yavuz, S.
Karci, F.
Keywords: Antimicrobial activity
Diazotization
Disazo dyes
Pyrazole
Pyrazolone
Solvatochromism
Publisher: Chemical Publishing Co.
Abstract: In this study, 20 novel disazo dyes containing pyrazole derivatives were synthesized by a convenient method. Diazotized aniline and some aniline derivatives were reacted with malononitrile to give 2-arylazomalononitrile derivatives 1(a-e). The synthesized 2-arylazomalononitrile derivatives were reacted with hydrazine and phenyl hydrazine to afford the corresponding 3,5-diamino-4-arylazo-1 H-pyrazole 2(a-e) and 3,5-diamino-4-arylazo-1-phenylpyrazole 3(a-e). Diazotized compounds of 2(a-e)and 3(a-e) reacted with ethylacetoacetate to give 4-arylazo-3-amino-1 H-pyrazole-5-ylazo-ethylacetoacetate 4(a-e) and 4-arylazo-3-amino-1-phenylpyrazole-5-ylazo-ethylacetoacetate 7(ae). The obtained 4(a-e) and 7(a-e) were reacted with hydrazine and phenyl hydrazine to give disazo dyes 5(a-e), 6(a-e), 8(a-e) and 9(a-e), respectively. The synthesized disazo dyes were characterized by spectroscopic techniques as well as elemental analysis. The solvatochromic behaviours of these dyes in various solvents were examined. Acid-base effects on the absorption maxima of the dyes were also reported. Antimicrobial activities of the synthesized novel disazo dyes were investigated.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10071
https://doi.org/10.14233/ajchem.2015.18769
ISSN: 0970-7077
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