Synthesis, physicochemical properties and antimicrobial activity of mono-/dinitroxyl amides

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Novel TEMPO and PROXYL derivatives reveal (quasi)reversible redox behavior. The EWG-substituents increase their oxidation potential in comparison to the EDG-groups. Unlike pyrrolidinyl derivatives, the piperidinyl nitroxides inhibit the growth of Staphylococcus sp.

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5,10,15,20-tetrakis(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-oxocyclohexadien-2,5-yl)porphyrinogen was alkylated at its macrocyclic nitrogen atoms with pyren-1-ylmethyl groups and the effect of increasing N-substitution on the spectroscopic and electrochemical properties was investigated. Both pyrene and oxoporphyrinogen chromophores exhibit fluorescence and there is little interaction between them except in the higher N-substituted compounds. Intra- or intermolecular excimer formation by pyrene is precluded by attachment to the bulky oxoporphyrinogen. Electrochemical measurements revealed reversible redox behavior.


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