Synthesis of Some Novel 2-Amino-5-arylazothiazole Disperse Dyes for Dyeing Polyester Fabrics and Their Antimicrobial Activity

Molecules : a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
Hatem E GafferMohamed E Khalifa

Abstract

The present work describes the synthesis of a series of four novel biologically active 2-amino-5-arylazothiazole disperse dyes containing the sulfa drug nucleus. The structures of the synthesized thiazole derivatives are confirmed using UV-spectrophotometry, infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance techniques and elemental analysis. The synthesized dyes are applied to polyester fabrics as disperse dyes and their fastness properties to washing, perspiration, rubbing, sublimation, and light are evaluated. The synthesized compounds exhibit promising biological efficiency against selected Gram-positive and Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria as well as fungi.

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Feb 28, 2018·International Journal of Medicinal Chemistry·Joseph TsemeugneBeibam Luc Sondengam
Dec 14, 2018·Molecules : a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry·Mohamed E KhalifaMahmoud A Mohamed
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