Publications by authors named "Borbala Vermes"

As potential chromo- and fluorophores for optical sensors a number of acridone grafted crown ethers containing NO2 group(s) and/or Br or Cl atom(s) in the aromatic rings (compounds) were studied by spectrophotometric method. In the first step of this work the acid-base and complexing properties of these compounds as well as those of the acridone, thioacridone and 4,5-dinitroacridone were investigated. Compounds proved to be very week acids and therefore the conventional spectrophotometric method based on the measurement of the ratio of the protonated/deprotonated forms of the compounds was not applicable for the determination of the dissociation constants (pKa values).

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This paper reports CD spectroscopic studies on acridino-18-crown-6 ligands (RR)-2 and 2a (see Figure 1), and their complexes with the enantiomers of alpha-naphthyl)ethylamine hydrogenperchlorate (1-NEA), 1-phenylethylamine hydrogenperchlorate (PEA) and alpha-2-naphthyl)ethylamine hydrogenperchlorate (2-NEA), and also with the achiral guests (1-naphthyl)methylamine hydrogenperchlorate (1-NMA), benzylamine hydrogenperchlorate (BA), methylamine hydrogenperchlorate (MA) and 1-methylnaphthalene (1-MN). The general feature of the CD spectra of complexes of (RR)-2 with MA, BA, (R)- and (S)-PEA is the replacement of the oppositely signed 1Bb doublet of the host by one positive band near 265 nm. The CD spectra of the heterochiral and homochiral complexes of phenazino and acridino hosts (R,R)-1, 1a, (R,R)-2 and 2a with (R)- and (S)-1-NEA and 1-NMA are governed by exciton interaction.

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