Synthesis of Some Organic Ammonium Formate Salts and Study of Their Antifungal Properties

Ramadan Ali Bawa
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This work is concerned with the preparation of a number of organic ammonium formate salts (or ionic liquids; ILs) throughout a reaction between the formic acid and some aliphatic and aromatic amines including the ammonia. Five organic ammonium formate salts were formed, some of them were in the form of solid salts and others were as the ionic liquids (ILs) at room temperature. The yields of the prepared organic salts ranged from (21%) to (79%). However, some attempts towards the preparation of other fifteen organic salts were not successful. The resulting five organic ammonium formate salts/ionic liquids were characterized using a number of spectroscopic techniques such as the infrared (IR), the nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1HNMR) and the mass spectrometry (ms). The collected spectroscopic data confirmed the formation of theses organic ammonium formate salts. The antifungal properties of the prepared organic ammonium formate salts were investigated against the aspergillus niger (A. niger), and the antifungal results were compared with the antifungal effect of the commercially available antifungal agent Daktarin, which was used as a reference in this study.
几种有机甲酸铵盐的合成及其抗菌性能研究
这项工作涉及在甲酸与包括氨在内的一些脂肪族和芳香族胺之间的整个反应过程中制备许多有机甲酸铵盐(或离子液体;离子液体)。在室温下形成了五种有机甲酸铵盐,其中一些是固体盐形式,另一些是离子液体形式。制备的有机盐的产率在(21%)至(79%)之间。然而,制备其他15种有机盐的一些尝试没有成功。使用红外(IR)、核磁共振波谱(1HNMR)和质谱(ms)等多种光谱技术对所得的五种有机甲酸铵盐/离子液体进行了表征。收集的光谱数据证实了这些有机甲酸铵盐的形成。研究了所制备的有机甲酸铵盐对黑曲霉(A.niger)的抗真菌性能,并将其抗真菌效果与本研究中可供参考的市售抗真菌剂Daktarin的抗真菌效果进行了比较。
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