Inclusion Studies of 8-OH Quinoline with ?-Cyclodextrin
- Department of Chemistry, Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha University.
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Cyclodexterins are well known for their ability to form inclusion complexes with molecules that can fit (completely or partially) into their central cavity. 8-Hydroxy Quinoline is a bifunctional hydrogen-bonding molecule, which in an alcoholic solution simultaneously acts as a H-donor at the OH site and an acceptor at the N-atom. Combination of these two entities was found to exhibit interesting photophysical properties. Host- Guest complexion studies between 8-OH Quinoline and ?-Cyclodextrin were carried out with the steady state absorption, fluorescence excitation and emission spectral analysis. A fascinating observation was made regarding the concentration dependence of the host-guest complex. Appreciable association constant was arrived numerically from the spectral values.
[R. Krishnaveni (2015); Inclusion Studies of 8-OH Quinoline with ?-Cyclodextrin Int. J. of Adv. Res. 3 (Sep). 717-724] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com