Synthesis and evaluation of some cationic surfactant derived from heterocyclic compounds as biocides

Nagwa E. Ebrahim;

Abstract


Development of effective anti-microbial agents has been hindered
by the emergence of bacterial strains with multi-drug resistance.
In this work, we report an efficient synthesis of silver nanoparticle
(AgNP) by capping with a synthetic cationic surfactants-based
heterocyclic antipyrine. The synthesized antipyrine cationic
surfactants were characterized by FT-IR and 1H-NMR and their
AgNPs were also delineated by TEM, DLS and UV–vis
techniques. These AgNPs-capped cationic surfactants have
average particle size of ~15–30 nm. These surfactants could selfassemble
to form micelles in an aqueous medium and the critical
micelle concentration (CMC) values as well as the surface
parameters were determined at 20, 40 and 60 °C. The synthesized


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Title Synthesis and evaluation of some cationic surfactant derived from heterocyclic compounds as biocides
Other Titles تحضير وتقييم بعض المواد ذات النشاط السطحي الكاتيونية المشتقة من مركبات غير متجانسة الحلقة كمبيدات حيوية
Authors Nagwa E. Ebrahim
Issue Date 2018

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