Kooner, Anoopjit Singh published the artcileSynthesis and microbial activity of acrylamides with heteroatoms, Computed Properties of 1772-76-5, the publication is Journal of the Indian Chemical Society (2014), 91(2), 293-298, database is CAplus.
The modified condensation reaction of benzaldehyde, 2-chlorobenzaldehyde, 3-nitrobenzaldehyde, and 4-chlorobenzaldehyde with ¦Á-proton containing acids viz. acetic acid and similar reaction of propionic acid with 3-nitrobenzaldehyde and 4-chlorobenzaldehyde in the presence of sodium borohydride to afford corresponding acrylic acids I (R1 = H, 3-O2N, 4-Cl, 2-Cl; R2 = H, CH3) which on further reaction with amines like morpholine and 4-aminophenazone in the presence of base and thionylchloride yielded series of acrylamides II (R1 = H, 3-O2N, 4-Cl, 2-Cl; R2 = H, CH3) and III (R1 = H, 3-O2N, 4-Cl, 2-Cl; R2 = H, CH3). Phys. data (yield, m.p., state and color) of synthesized acids and amides were determined Amide derivative were tested for their microbial activity on Rhizobium sp. (LMR 07), Bradyrhizobium sp. (BJP), Pseudomonas sp. (LK 791) and Bacillus sp. (BSY 101) at different concentration Amides with morpholine moiety showed promising results.
Journal of the Indian Chemical Society published new progress about 1772-76-5. 1772-76-5 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Benzenes, name is (E)-3-(3-Nitrophenyl)acrylic acid, and the molecular formula is C9H7NO4, Computed Properties of 1772-76-5.
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