Abstract

The constants of ionization pKBH + of substituted 6,9-dichloracridines have been determined in the mixed ethanol – water solvent (50 mole percent of ethanol) at the temperature of 25°C by the method of potentiometric titration. It has been shown that these compounds are weak bases (pKBH + of the corresponding associated acids is in the range of 3.71-3.95). It has been proven that their basicity depends upon the nature and position of substituents in the heterocycle. Introduction of 9-chlorine substituent to the molecule of acridine leads to significant weakening of basic properties (pKsub + = 0.82) due to decrease of the electron density on the atom of nitrogen (reactive centre). The appearance of 9-chloracridine of chlorine atoms in the molecule in 2-, 4-positions also decreases basicity of the heterocycle, but approximately 6.5 times less (pKsub + = 0.13 (2-Cl), pKsub + = 0.14 (4-Cl)). On the contrary, the donor substituents increase basicity. The quantitative assessment of the substituents influence has been performed within the principle of available energy linearity according to the Hammet equation by the correlation analysis method. The equation obtained, which includes pKBH+ of all experimental compounds, proved to be statistically uncertain. On the plot of pKBH + – f(σ) dependence, the value of pKBH + for 4-methoxy substituent is supposed to be out of the linear dependence. Elimination from correlation of pKBH + for 4-methoxy substituted 6,9-dichloracridine allowed to obtain the correlation equation of pKBH + – f(σ) relationship with reliable statistic characteristics. This equation allows to predict reactivity of other members of this homologous series. The low value of the reaction constant is ρ = 0.86 and testifies a slight sensitivity of the reactive centre (heterocyclic atom of nitrogen) to the influence of substituents in the molecule of substituted 6,9-dichloracridine. It is notable that the reactive constants ρ for 6,9-dichloracridines, 5-nitro-9-chloracridines within the limits of experimental error coincide, and it indicates the single mechanism of the electronic influence of substituents on the reactive centre.

Highlights

  • The constants of ionization рКВН+ of substituted 6,9-dichloracridines have been determined in the mixed ethanol – water solvent (50 mole percent of ethanol) at the temperature of 25°С by the method of potentiometric titration

  • It has been shown that these compounds are weak bases

  • The quantitative assessment of the substituents influence has been performed within the principle of available energy linearity according to the Hammet equation by the correlation analysis method

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Summary

СИНТЕЗ ТА АНАЛІЗ БІОЛОГІЧНО АКТИВНИХ РЕЧОВИН

National University of Pharmacy National Kharkiv Pedagogical University named after G.S.Skovoroda. The constants of ionization рКВН+ of substituted 6,9-dichloracridines have been determined in the mixed ethanol – water solvent (50 mole percent of ethanol) at the temperature of 25°С by the method of potentiometric titration. The ionization constants (рКsub+) of acids associated with substituents of 6,9-dichloracridine in the mixed solvent such as ethanol–water (50 mole percent of ethanol) have been determined by the method of potentiometric titration at the temperature of 25°С (Table). These data testify that substituted 6,9-dichloracridines are weak bases; рКsub+ of the corresponding associated acids are in the range of 3.71-3.95. Fig. Dependence of рКВН+ – f(σ) for substituted 6,9-dichloracridines (1-9)

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