Journal of Materials Research and Technology (May 2020)
Microwave assisted synthesis of imidazolyl fluorescent dyes as antimicrobial agents
Abstract
In this article, we report, the synthesis and characterization of series of novel fluorescent imidazolyl dyes (5a-d) via highly efficient and cost-effective microwave assisted protocol as a potential candidate to overcome the problem of microbial resistance. By utilizing the green microwave protocol the reactions are completed in a short span of time without using the harsh conditions. The incorporation of imidazole nucleus is an important strategy in drug discovery. While designing desired fluorescent imidazole dyes 5a-d, with a suitable auxiliary donor such as aromatic rings and −OCH3 group on one end of the imidazolyl moiety and electron acceptors such as -NO2 and −COOH on other end of the compounds was achieved to get a promising fluorescent dyes for antimicrobial. The optoelectronic properties and antimicrobial studies of the synthesized materials indicated their exploration as a promising candidate as antimicrobial agents.