Abstract

The interaction of p-nitrophenol ( p-NP), 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP) (II) and 2,4,6-trinitrophenol (TNP)(III) with dipalmitoyllecithin in apolar solvents has been examined by IR and UV spectroscopy. Addition of any nitrophenol to the solution of lecithin in CCl 4 causes disappearance of broad absorption band of water bound with lecithin phosphate grops (3150–3600 cm −1), which was accompanied by an insignificant increase of absorption near 3040 and 2800 cm −1. Association of phenolic groups of (I) with the lecithin was observed by disappearance of the free OH absorption band. In UV spectra of (I), complex formation with lecithin results in a 30 nm red shift of phenol long-wave absorption band and in the appearance of an isosbestic point at 303 nm. In the case of III, addition of the lecithin causes a red shift and strong hyperchromic effect, which is accompanied by the appearance of a new absorption band near 420 nm. It was concluded, that nitrophenols displace a part of water from the polar groups of lipids and form hydrogen bonded complexes or ion-pair structures, depending upon acidic properties of the proton donor.

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