Journal of Materials Research and Technology (May 2020)

Microwave assisted synthesis of imidazolyl fluorescent dyes as antimicrobial agents

  • Chinna Bathula,
  • Ravindra MK,
  • Ashok Kumar K,
  • Hemraj Yadav,
  • Sivalingam Ramesh,
  • Surendra Shinde,
  • Nabeen K Shrestha,
  • Mahadevan KM,
  • Veeranjaneya Reddy,
  • Arifullah Mohammed

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 6900 – 6908

Abstract

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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.

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