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Analytical Letters | 2010

Efficient and Selective Extraction of Fe3+ by Mono- and Di-Azocalix[4]arene Derivatives

Özlem Özen Karakuş; Hasalettin Deligöz

Nine series of chromogenic mono- (A1-A2) and di- (B1-B7) substituted azocalix[4] arene analogues containing more than one azo group were described. Different chelating agents like ester and ketone moieties were grafted on the lower rim position of azocalix[4]arenes. The selective extraction properties of Fe3+ cation were studied by liquid-liquid extraction. This extraction process was carried out by using compounds A1-A2 and B1-B7. The results proved that coupling of phenylazo groups onto the upper rim of azocalix[4]arenes yielded greater efficiency and selectivity for carrying the Fe3+ cation in the extraction process at pH 2.2.


Journal of The Iranian Chemical Society | 2012

Synthesis and characterization of three novel azocalix[4]arene Schiff base derivatives and their selective copper extraction

Özlem Özen Karakuş; Hasalettin Deligöz

The synthesis and characterization of three novel Schiff bases of azocalix[4]arene and their selective copper extraction are described. The preparation of azocalix[4]arenes (1c, 2c and 3c) has been achieved by the condensation of 2-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde with the amine group of upper rimmono-, di- and tetra-(aminophenylazo) calix[4]arene in ethanol. The synthesized products (1c, 2c and 3c) are characterized by both 1H and 13C NMR techniques, IR spectroscopy and elemental analysis. Extraction capabilities of interested derivatives of azocalix[4]arene from aqueous phase into organic phase are also examined. While extraction of Ag+, Hg+ and Hg2+ cations gave strong complexes with azo groups, extraction of Cu2+ cation is found to be highly effective with –CH=N– and neighboring –OH groups.


Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A | 2012

A Brief Review on the Thermal Behaviors of Calixarene-Azocalixarene Derivatives and Their Complexes

Hasalettin Deligöz; Özlem Özen Karakuş; Gülbanu Koyundereli Çılgı

Calixarenes have been widely regarded as an important class of macrocyclic host molecules, due to their efficient and highly selective binding properties towards specific metal ions. Azocalixarenes, containing single conjugated chromophore azo (‒N˭N‒) group in p- positions are synthesized by “one-pot” procedures with satisfactory yields. Their structures (as solid and liquid) are elucidated by UV-Vis, FT-IR, 1H and 13C-NMR spectroscopic methods, as well as elemental analysis techniques. Thermal stability of calixarenes is very important because of their potential applications in high temperature processes such as the dyeing of textile fibers, ink-jet printing and photocopying and in high technology areas such as lasers and electro-optical devices. In this paper all the thermal studies of parent calix[n]arenes, azocalix[4]arene derivatives and their complexes containing lower and upper rim functionalized groups are reported. All the thermo analytical results such as the temperature ranges and peak temperatures of thermal decomposition steps and amount of volatile pyrolysis products were emphasized. The effect of substituted groups and their positions on the thermal stability of calixarenes were investigated.


Supramolecular Chemistry | 2015

Synthesis, extraction and chromogenic properties of Amidoazocalix[4]arenes and their telomer derivatives

Özlem Özen Karakuş; Hasalettin Deligöz

The synthesis, extraction and chromogenic properties of calix[4]arenes, carrying phenylazo and amido groups on their upper and lower rims, respectively, are described. Novel azocalix[4]arene amides (1a–d, 2a–d, 3a–d) and some of their telomers (T1a–T1d) have been synthesised and characterised by spectroscopic methods as well as elemental analysis techniques. Compounds 1c and 2b were additionally characterised by two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic methods. Some of the compounds were examined by absorption spectra using different solvents. The colour changes of the resulting solutions can be observed by the ‘naked eye’. Metal extraction abilities of compounds have been investigated comparatively. Telomer structures of azocalix[n]arenes exhibited higher extraction rates compared to those of their monomers. Products obtained under this study, especially telomers, can be used in the field of ion-selective electrodes.


Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A | 2010

Ester and Ketone Groups Substituted Mono- and Di- Azo-coupled Azocalix[4]arenes as Extractant for Hg+ and Hg2+, or Cr3+Cations

Özlem Özen Karakuş; Hasalettin Deligöz

This article describes extraction properties of mono- (A1–A8) and di- (B1–B8) substituted azocalix[4]arene analogues. The ionophore solvent extractions of alkaline-earth (Sr2+), basic metal (Pb2+) and transition metal cations (Ag+, Hg+, Hg2+, Co2+, Ni2+, Cu2+, Cr3+) from aqueous phase to organic phase were carried out by azocalix[4]arene derivatives. It has been observed that they show a good extraction behavior toward selected heavy metal (Hg) and toxic metal (Cr), while A4 and B4 prefer Hg+, Hg2+ and Cr3+ among transition metal cations, respectively. The azocalix[4]arenes (A1–A8) and (B1–B8) are not efficient extractants for all of the selected metal cations, whereas A4 and B4 are selective only for Hg metal cation.


Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry | 2013

Identification of radiation-induced radical structure in azocalix[4]arene: an EPR study.

Keziban Usta; Özlem Özen Karakuş; Ayhan Usta; Hasalettin Deligöz

A macrocyclic azocalix[4]arene (1) based ester derivative was synthesized. The single crystals of azocalix[4]arene were produced by slow evaporation of concentrated ethyl acetate solutions. These single crystals were exposed to 60Co gamma rays with a dose rate of 0.980 kGy h‐1 for 48 and 72 h to produce a stable free radical. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) measurements were performed in three mutually perpendicular planes of the single crystal in the magnetic field, in addition, temperature dependence of the EPR signal was studied between 120 K and 450 K. The spectra were found to be temperature and angular dependent. Analysis based on the spectra recorded showed that a free radical was formed by fission of a C–H bond. This radical is described as •CaHCbH3 The averages of the principal values of the hyperfine parameters and g‐factor are: g = 2.0034, AHa = 1.28 mT, AH1=H2 = 1.00 mT, and AH3 = 0.49 mT. Copyright


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2010

Synthesis and structure elucidation of 25,26,27,28-tetramethylcalix[4]arene tetraketone using 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopies

Özlem Özen Karakuş; Cavit Kazaz; Hasalettin Deligöz

The (1)H and (13)C NMR spectra of the new calix[4]arene-based tetraketone were completely assigned by one- and two-dimensional homo- and heteronuclear experiments ((1)H-(1)H COSY, (1)H-(13)C HMQC, and HMBC) at 400 and 100MHz, respectively, at 25 degrees C standard pulse sequence. (1)H and (13)C spectra were measured at room temperature for 25,26,27,28-tetramethylcalix[4]arene tetraketone (1). (13)C[(1)H], DEPT and NMR techniques were used to distinguish the methyl, methylene and methine carbon resonance signals of calix[4]arene 1. Correlation of 1D ((1)H, (13)C[(1)H], DEPT) and 2D (HMQC and HMBC) NMR data was used to completely assign various overlapping and broad signals of calix[4]arene 1. Heteronuclear multibond correlation (HMBC) studies were used to completely assign various carbon resonances. Our results show that the conformation of calix[4]arene 1 in the solution is very similar to the cone conformation reported in the literature.


Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry | 2008

Azocalixarenes.8: synthesis and investigation of the absorption spectra of di-substituted azocalix[4]arenes containing chromogenic groups

Özlem Özen Karakuş; Hasalettin Deligöz


Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2011

Thermal analysis of two series mono- and di-azocalix[4]arene derivatives

Özlem Özen Karakuş; Gülbanu Koyundereli Çılgı; Hasalettin Deligöz


Structural Chemistry | 2009

Ab initio studies of NMR chemical shifts for calix(4)arene and its derivatives

İzzet Kara; H.H. Kart; Nuri Kolsuz; Özlem Özen Karakuş; Hasalettin Deligöz

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Süleyman Demirel University

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Süleyman Demirel University

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