The effects of solvents and structure on the electronic absorption spectra of the isomeric pyridine carboxylic acid N-oxides

The ultraviolet absorption spectra of the carboxyl group of three isomeric pyridine carboxylic acids N-oxides (picolinic acid N-oxide, nicotinic acid N-oxide and isonicotinic acid N-oxide) were determined in fourteen solvents in the wavelength range from 200 to 400 nm. The position of the absorpt...

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Main Authors: Drmanić Saša Ž., Nikolić Jasmina B., Marinković Aleksandar D., Šekularac Gavrilo M., Jovanović Bratislav Ž.
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Published: Association of the Chemical Engineers of Serbia 2013-01-01
Series:Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly
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spelling doaj-0d0c199bd31f41d0b0fcec40f55f30d82020-11-24T23:14:25ZengAssociation of the Chemical Engineers of SerbiaChemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly1451-93722217-74342013-01-0119338538810.2298/CICEQ120326073DThe effects of solvents and structure on the electronic absorption spectra of the isomeric pyridine carboxylic acid N-oxidesDrmanić Saša Ž.Nikolić Jasmina B.Marinković Aleksandar D.Šekularac Gavrilo M.Jovanović Bratislav Ž.The ultraviolet absorption spectra of the carboxyl group of three isomeric pyridine carboxylic acids N-oxides (picolinic acid N-oxide, nicotinic acid N-oxide and isonicotinic acid N-oxide) were determined in fourteen solvents in the wavelength range from 200 to 400 nm. The position of the absorption maxima (λmax) of the examined acids showed that the ultraviolet absorption maximum wavelengths of picolinic acid N-oxide are the shortest, and those of isonicotinic acid N-oxide acid are the longest. In order to analyze the solvent effect on the obtained absorption spectra, the ultraviolet absorption frequencies of the electronic transitions in the carboxylic group of the examined acids were correlated using a total solvatochromic equation of the form max = v0 + sπ + aα+ bβ, where υmax is the absorption frequency (1/λmax), p is a measure of the solvent polarity, β represents the scale of solvent hydrogen bond acceptor basicities and α represent the scale of solvent hydrogen bond donor acidities. The correlation of the spectroscopic data was carried out by means of multiple linear regression analysis. The solvent effects on the ultraviolet absorption maximums of the examined acids were discussed.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-9372/2013/1451-93721200073D.pdfpicolinic acid N-oxidenicotinic acid N-oxideisonicotinic acid N-oxideultraviolet absorption maximumprotic and aprotic solventssolvatochromic effects
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author Drmanić Saša Ž.
Nikolić Jasmina B.
Marinković Aleksandar D.
Šekularac Gavrilo M.
Jovanović Bratislav Ž.
spellingShingle Drmanić Saša Ž.
Nikolić Jasmina B.
Marinković Aleksandar D.
Šekularac Gavrilo M.
Jovanović Bratislav Ž.
The effects of solvents and structure on the electronic absorption spectra of the isomeric pyridine carboxylic acid N-oxides
Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly
picolinic acid N-oxide
nicotinic acid N-oxide
isonicotinic acid N-oxide
ultraviolet absorption maximum
protic and aprotic solvents
solvatochromic effects
author_facet Drmanić Saša Ž.
Nikolić Jasmina B.
Marinković Aleksandar D.
Šekularac Gavrilo M.
Jovanović Bratislav Ž.
author_sort Drmanić Saša Ž.
title The effects of solvents and structure on the electronic absorption spectra of the isomeric pyridine carboxylic acid N-oxides
title_short The effects of solvents and structure on the electronic absorption spectra of the isomeric pyridine carboxylic acid N-oxides
title_full The effects of solvents and structure on the electronic absorption spectra of the isomeric pyridine carboxylic acid N-oxides
title_fullStr The effects of solvents and structure on the electronic absorption spectra of the isomeric pyridine carboxylic acid N-oxides
title_full_unstemmed The effects of solvents and structure on the electronic absorption spectra of the isomeric pyridine carboxylic acid N-oxides
title_sort effects of solvents and structure on the electronic absorption spectra of the isomeric pyridine carboxylic acid n-oxides
publisher Association of the Chemical Engineers of Serbia
series Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly
issn 1451-9372
2217-7434
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The ultraviolet absorption spectra of the carboxyl group of three isomeric pyridine carboxylic acids N-oxides (picolinic acid N-oxide, nicotinic acid N-oxide and isonicotinic acid N-oxide) were determined in fourteen solvents in the wavelength range from 200 to 400 nm. The position of the absorption maxima (λmax) of the examined acids showed that the ultraviolet absorption maximum wavelengths of picolinic acid N-oxide are the shortest, and those of isonicotinic acid N-oxide acid are the longest. In order to analyze the solvent effect on the obtained absorption spectra, the ultraviolet absorption frequencies of the electronic transitions in the carboxylic group of the examined acids were correlated using a total solvatochromic equation of the form max = v0 + sπ + aα+ bβ, where υmax is the absorption frequency (1/λmax), p is a measure of the solvent polarity, β represents the scale of solvent hydrogen bond acceptor basicities and α represent the scale of solvent hydrogen bond donor acidities. The correlation of the spectroscopic data was carried out by means of multiple linear regression analysis. The solvent effects on the ultraviolet absorption maximums of the examined acids were discussed.
topic picolinic acid N-oxide
nicotinic acid N-oxide
isonicotinic acid N-oxide
ultraviolet absorption maximum
protic and aprotic solvents
solvatochromic effects
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-9372/2013/1451-93721200073D.pdf
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