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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2014

Synthesis, characterization and antibacterial activity of new fluorescent chitosan derivatives

Hana Přichystalová; Numan Almonasy; A.M. Abdel-Mohsen; Rasha M. Abdel-Rahman; Moustafa M.G. Fouda; Lucy Vojtová; Libor Kobera; Zdenek Spotz; Ladislav Burgert; J. Jancar

The present work aims to the development of innovative new derivatives of chitosan that can be used for medical applications. This innovation is based on the synthesis and characterization of chitosan-g-aminoanthracene derivatives. Thus, N-(anthracen-9-yl)-4,6-dichloro-[1,3,5]-triazin-2-amine (AT) reacted with chitosan by the following steps: at first, cyanuric chloride reacted with 9-aminoanthracene to obtain N-(anthracen-9-yl)-4,6-dichloro-[1,3,5]-triazin-2-amine (AT), then the AT reacted with chitosan to obtain (CH-g-AT). The final product of CH-g-AT was separated, purified and re-crystallized by dioxane. The structure of the prepared chitosan derivatives was confirmed by FTIR-ATR, solid-NMR, TGA, X-RD, and DSC. The new chitosan derivatives showed fluorescence spectra in liquid and in solid state as well. CH-g-AT showed also high antibacterial activity against gram -ve species (Escherichia coli).


RSC Advances | 2016

Solvent and branching effect on the two-photon absorption properties of push–pull triphenylamine derivatives

Daniel Cvejn; E. Michail; Kostas Seintis; Milan Klikar; Oldřich Pytela; Tomáš Mikysek; Numan Almonasy; Miroslav Ludwig; V. Giannetas; Mihalis Fakis; Filip Bureš

The photophysical and two-photon absorption (2PA) properties of two tri-podal molecules and of their quadrupolar and dipolar counterparts are reported for a series of solvents with varying polarity. The molecules possess a tri-phenylamine electron donating group and mono-cyano acceptors while olefinic and acetylenic π-linkers have been used. Branching led to an increase of the molar extinction coefficient and to a slight bathochromic shift of the absorption spectra while the fluorescence quantum yields decrease but they are maintained to relatively high values. Solvatochromic measurements in the tri-podal molecules revealed an emitting state with a polar nature. The 2PA cross sections in general increase upon branching but the observed behaviour strongly depends on the type of solvent. The highest 2PA cross sections are obtained in solvents of medium polarity and values as high as 1420 GM are reported.


Journal of Materials Chemistry C | 2015

Modulation of (non)linear optical properties in tripodal molecules by variation of the peripheral cyano acceptor moieties and the π-spacer

Daniel Cvejn; Eugene Michail; I. Polyzos; Numan Almonasy; Oldřich Pytela; Milan Klikar; Tomáš Mikysek; V. Giannetas; Mihalis Fakis; Filip Bureš

A series of twelve tripodal push-pull molecules with a central triphenylamine donor and peripheral cyano substituted acceptors has been prepared. These molecules possess systematically altered π-linkers as well as cyano acceptors. Based on the experimental properties measured by differential scanning calorimetry, electrochemistry, one and two photon absorption/emission spectroscopy, supported by the DFT calculations, thorough structure–property relationships were elucidated.


Journal of Fluorescence | 2013

N-Triazinyl Derivatives of 1- and 9-aminoanthracene: Synthesis and Photo-Physical Properties

Hana Přichystalová; Numan Almonasy; Miloš Nepraš; Filip Bureš; Miroslav Dvořák; Martin Michl; Jiři Čermák; Ladislav Burgert

New N-triazinyl derivatives were synthesized by reaction of cyanuric chloride with 1- and 9-aminoanthracenes and subsequent nucleophilic substitution of chlorine atoms on triazinyl ring with methoxy and/or phenylamino groups. The compounds were characterized by 1H and 13C NMR and mass spectra. The influence of the chemical structure and solvent polarity on the UV/Vis absorption and fluorescence spectra and fluorescence quantum yields were investigated. Semi-empirical computations revealed highly polar CT states in singlet excited state manifold connected with charge-transfer from the hydrocarbon moiety to the triazinyl ring. The relationships between the CT-to-emitting state energy gap, solvent polarity and fluorescence quantum yield were discussed.


Dyes and Pigments | 2002

Synthesis, visible absorption spectra and application properties of disperse dyes derived from 1-indanylidenemalononitrile

Numan Almonasy; Miloš Nepraš; Ladislav Burgert; Antonín Lyčka

The series of dyes derived from 1-indanylidenemalononitrile were prepared and characterised. The purity of the dyes was checked by TLC and elemental analysis; the structure of substances was confirmed by 1 H and 13 C NMR spectra. The relationships among the structure of dyes, their absorption characteristics and the polarity of a solvent were investigated. The full optimised geometry was computed by AM1 method, the theoretical characteristics of electronic transitions were studied by PPP-MO, CNDO/S and INDO/S procedures. Due to possible application of the studied dyes in textile practice, the colouristic characteristics were determined as well. # 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.


Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2017

Structure–property relationships and third-order nonlinearities in diketopyrrolopyrrole based D–π–A–π–D molecules

Jan Podlesný; Lenka Dokládalová; Oldřich Pytela; Adam Urbanec; Milan Klikar; Numan Almonasy; Tomáš Mikysek; Jaroslav Jedryka; I.V. Kityk; Filip Bureš

Nine new quadrupolar chromophores based on diketopyrrolopyrrole were designed and prepared by cross-coupling reactions. The property tuning has been achieved by structural variation of the peripheral substituents (donor) and enlargement of the π-system. Fundamental properties of target molecules were studied by differential scanning calorimetry, electrochemistry, and absorption and emission spectra. Nonlinear optical properties were studied by measuring the third harmonic generation. The experimental data were completed by quantum-chemical calculations and structure–property relationships were elucidated.


Journal of Fluorescence | 2011

Fluorescence Anisotropy of Branched Molecules Containing 1-Aminopyrene Chromophores

Miroslav Dvořák; Martin Michl; Numan Almonasy; Miloš Nepraš; Nemiah Ladd; Vlastimil Fidler

Fluorescence anisotropy measurements were performed on a set of multichromophoric compounds, which contain a different number of aminopyrenyl moieties linked to a triazine ring, in order to reveal the nature of both the electronic excited states and relaxation pathways of the compounds. Our experimental results complement quantum chemical calculations. We propose that the lowest excited state from which fluorescence proceeds is localized on a single individual aminopyrene moiety. In contrast, excitation to a higher excited state is likely followed by a migration of energy to another nearby aminopyrene chromophore before the internal conversion to the emitting state takes place. We suggest that this migration is responsible for the experimentally measured decrease of fluorescence anisotropy of the studied compounds.


Dyes and Pigments | 2008

The synthesis and fluorescence of N-substituted 1- and 2-aminopyrenes

P. Šoustek; Martin Michl; Numan Almonasy; Oldřich Machalický; Miroslav Dvořák; Antonín Lyčka


Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 2012

A new bicyclic oxazaborines with a bridged nitrogen atom, their thermic rearrangement and fluorescence properties

František Josefík; Markéta Svobodová; Valerio Bertolasi; Petr Šimůnek; Vladimír Macháček; Numan Almonasy; E. Černošková


Dyes and Pigments | 2012

Synthesis, absorption and fluorescence properties of N-triazinyl derivatives of 2-aminoanthracene

Mervat El-Sedik; Numan Almonasy; Miloš Nepraš; Filip Bureš; Miroslav Dvořák; Martin Michl; Jiři Čermák; Radim Hrdina

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Filip Bureš

University of Pardubice

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Miroslav Dvořák

Czech Technical University in Prague

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Martin Michl

Czech Technical University in Prague

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Antonín Lyčka

University of Hradec Králové

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Milan Klikar

University of Pardubice

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