A cid-base behavior of quinolones in aqueous acetonitrile mixtures

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Quinolones are a family of antibacterial agents that are used extensively in both human and veterinary clinics. Their antibacterial activity is pH-dependent, and therefore an examination of protonation equilibria in quinolone solutions is essential. pK-Values of nine quinolone antibacterials in acetonitrile-water mixtures containing 0, 10, 30, 40, 50 and 70%(w/w) acetonitrile were determined according to the rules and procedures endorsed by IUPAC. In order to obtain quinolone pK-values in any acetonitrile-water mixture up to 70%(w/w) acetonitrile, relationships between pK-values and different bulk properties (such as dielectric constant) and some microscopic parameters (such as solvatochromic parameters α, β and π*) were established. These relationships and the application of the preferential solvation theory of electrolytes in acetonitrile-water mixtures permit the interpretation of acid-base behaviour of these important antimicrobials in the widely used acetonitrile-water media. © Acta Chemica Scandinavica 1997.

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Sanz-Nebot, V., Valls, I., Barbero, D., & Barbosa, J. (1997). A cid-base behavior of quinolones in aqueous acetonitrile mixtures. Acta Chemica Scandinavica, 51(9), 896–903. https://doi.org/10.3891/acta.chem.scand.51-0896

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