Synthesis and Characterization of Novel N-(2-Benzoyl-benzofuran-3-yl)-acrylamide monomer
Abstract
In this study, a new acrylamide monomer was synthesized and characterized. The new substance synthesized in this study was the N-substituted acrylamide monomer N-(2-Benzoyl-benzofuran-3-yl)-acrylamide monomer (NBZA). This substance was synthesized through the reaction of (3-Amino-benzofuran-2-yl)-phenyl-methanone (which was synthesized by the reaction of 2-hydroxybenzonitrile with 2-bromoacetophenone under basic conditions) with acryloyl chloride at a temperature of 0-5 oC. Nuclear magnetic resonance technique (1H-NMR) and infrared (FT-IR) studies were utilized to spectroscopically characterize the chemical structure of N-(2-Benzoyl-benzofuran-3-yl)-acrylamide monomer (NBZA). In addition, the maximum absorption wavelength value of the substance was determined by UV-VIS spectrum.