Summary:
The paper describes the preparation of a series of six new organic ammonium salts of amphiphilic
character, derived from amine alcohol, of the general structure:
CH3(CH2)9CH(OH)CH2N + (CH3)2R Br -
R = C6 – C12
A part of the synthesis of the above-mentioned compounds is also the preparation of 1-bromo-2-do-
decanol. The aggregation properties of these compounds in aqueous solution, expressed by the values
of the critical concentration of micelle formation (Table 2), and antimicrobial activity, expressed by
the minimum inhibitory concentration (Table 3), in dependence on the step-by-step lengthening of
the alkyl chain while preserving the principal structure (2-hydroxydodecyl and methyl bound to the
quaternary nitrogen) were examined.
Key words:
ammonium salts – synthesis – aggregative properties – antimicrobial activity –
N-alkyl-N-(2-hydroxydodecyl)-N,N-dimethylammonium bromides
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