Preparation of quinolinium salts differing in the length of the alkyl side chain

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Abstract

Quaternary quinolinium salts differing in alkyl chain length are members of a widespread group of cationic surfactants. These compounds have numerous applications in various branches of industry and research. In this work, the preparation of quinoline-derived cationic surface active agents differing in the length of the side alkyl chains (from C8 to C20) is described. An HPLC method was successfully developed for distinction of all members of the series of prepared long-chain quinolinium derivatives. In conclusion, some possibilities of intended tests or usage have been summarized. In vitro testing using a microdilution broth method showed good activity of a substance with a C12 chain length against Gram-positive cocci and Candida species. © 2012 by the authors.

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Marek, J., Buchta, V., Soukup, O., Stodulka, P., Cabal, J., Ghosh, K. K., … Kuca, K. (2012). Preparation of quinolinium salts differing in the length of the alkyl side chain. Molecules, 17(6), 6386–6394. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules17066395

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