The author of 《Determination of base dissociation constants (Pkb) of mono- and polyamines by pH metric method》 were Ahmad, Mamshad; Masohan, Asha; Sawhney, S. S.. And the article was published in International Journal of Research in Chemistry and Environment in 2019. Application In Synthesis of 1-Methylpiperazine The author mentioned the following in the article:
Dissociation constants of acids and bases (pKa and pKb) are very important criteria to define the strength of acids or bases. In organic chem. acids generally the compounds that contain -COOH group and bases are amines and their derivatives This paper presents the study of pKb of about 20 organic amines. pKb determination is done pH metrically which is a very simple method for this type of study. pKb of some of the reported amines are already determined by various researcher by using different methods. Most of the amines reported in this paper are studied fist time for pKb study. It is found that those amines which are studied for pKb value and available in the literature, give almost same result with presented corresponding values. Some of the amines (bases) are common but most of the amines are uncommon and they are used for a very specific purpose. pKa value is used in many cases to solve connecting problems. These pKb values can be used for research and other purposes. This paper presents the pKa/pKb determination of mono-(one amino group), di-(two amino group), tri-(three amino group) and tetra (four amino groups) amines, which will be a very good work for others for research purposes. The results came from multiple reactions, including the reaction of 1-Methylpiperazine(cas: 109-01-3Application In Synthesis of 1-Methylpiperazine)
1-Methylpiperazine(cas: 109-01-3) can be used as mimic template in the preparation of molecularly imprinted microspheres (MIMs). It was also used to prepare the difunctional strong anion-exchange stationary phase from a 1,4-diazacyclohexane derivative..Application In Synthesis of 1-Methylpiperazine
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