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titleOfInvention 1-Alkylquinine bromides, the method of their preparation and use as anti-electrostatics
abstract The subject of the application are quaternary ammonium bromides with a 1-alkylquinine cation of general formula 1, followed by R is an alkyl substituent with a length of 14 to 18 carbon atoms. The subject of the application is also a method for their preparation, which consists in the fact that quinine in the form of the free base of formula II dissolves in an aliphatic alcohol with a chain length of 1 to 3 carbon atoms, preferably in methanol and undergoes a chemical reaction with a straight chain bromoalkane containing from 2 up to 18 carbon atoms in a molar ratio of 1: 1 to 1: 1.1, at a temperature of 35 to 60 ° C, preferably at 45 ° C and a time of at least 60 hours, then the solvent is evaporated, the residue washed with extraction naphtha or solvent apolar from the group: pentane, hexane or heptane and dried at 30 ° C under reduced pressure. The application also includes the use of quaternary ammonium bromides with a 1-alkylquinine cation as anti-electrostatics.
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