6-Chloropurine which was obtained commercially was used as the precursor for the preparation of 6-anilinopurine and of 6-piperidinopurine. Fluorescence studies were carried out in 75% ethanol, acetonitrile and ethyl acetate. Both compounds showed the highest fluorescence peak in ethyl acetate whereby 6-piperidinopurine showed fluorescence peak at 373 nm, when excited at 315 nm, and 6-anilinopurine showed fluorescence peak at 447 nm when excited at 321 nm. The fluorescence intensity of 6-anilinopurine and 6-piperidinopurine decreased with time.
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Z. Abdullah; M. A. A. Bakar; M. A. M. Shariffuddin; Z. Aiyub, "Effect of solvents on the fluorescence haracteristics of 6-Anilinopurine and 6-piperidinopurine", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 2, Issue 2, Page Number 49-54, 2018Copy the following to cite this URL:
Z. Abdullah; M. A. A. Bakar; M. A. M. Shariffuddin; Z. Aiyub, "Effect of solvents on the fluorescence haracteristics of 6-Anilinopurine and 6-piperidinopurine", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 2, Issue 2, Page Number 49-54, 2018Available from: http://www.journalofchemistry.org/paper/805/