Title of article :
Studies on Microwave Assisted Synthesis of Triazines from Byproducts of Oil Processing Industries
Author/Authors :
Patel, D. Institute of Science and Technology for Advanced Studiesand Research (ISTAR) - Department of Industrial Chemistry, India , Toliwal, S. D. Institute of Science and Technology for Advanced Studiesand Research (ISTAR) - Department of Industrial Chemistry, India , Patel, J. V. Institute of Science and Technology for Advanced Studiesand Research (ISTAR) - Department of Industrial Chemistry, India , Jadav, K. Institute of Science and Technology for Advanced Studiesand Research (ISTAR) - Department of Industrial Chemistry, India , Gupte, A. N. V. Patel Science College - Department of Microbiology, India , Patel, Y. N. V. Patel Science College - Department of Microbiology, India
Abstract :
Fatty hydrazides were made from acid oil (AO) and oil recovered from spent bleaching earth (ORSBE) by treating their methyl esters with hydrazine hydrate. Rapid and efficient solvent free synthesis of 3, 5, 6- trisubstituted-1, 2, 4-triazines from chemically synthesized fatty hydrazides made from AO or ORSBE under microwave irradiation was studied, using silica gel as an inorganic solid support. The structural features of the synthesized hydrazides and triazines were characterized by FT-IR and elemental analysis. The newly synthesized triazines exhibited mild anti-microbial activity when compared with standard.
Keywords :
Neohesperidin Acid oil , ORSBE , Triazine , Antibacterial activity , Antifungal activity , Streptomycin , Imidil
Journal title :
Quarterly Journal of Applied Chemical Research (JACR)
Journal title :
Quarterly Journal of Applied Chemical Research (JACR)