E. Urbanik et al., Quantitative relation between surface active properties and antifungal activity of quaternary imidazolium chlorides (new wood preservatives), FOREST PROD, 49(10), 1999, pp. 53-58
1-Alkyl-3-benzyloxymethylimidazolium, 3-alkoxymethyl-1-benzylimidazolium, 1
-Alkyl-3-(3-phenylpropoxymethyl)imidazolium and 3-alkoxymethyl-1-decylimida
zolium chlorides were prepared in very good yields. The critical micelle co
ncentration values of the new heterocyclic chlorides by means of surface te
nsion isotherms at 22 +/- 1 degrees C were determined and their hydrophobic
ity indices were calculated. All the chlorides examined showed antifungal a
ctivity against Coniophora puteana (Schum.:Fr.) Karst., Trametes versicolor
(L.:Fr.) Pilat and Chaetomium globosum (Kunze:Fr.) by the agar-malt test m
ethod. The fungicidal value of the imidazolium chlorides was examined in a
softwood (Pinus sylvestris L.) and a hardwood (Fagus silvatica L.) using an
agar-block screening method. It was stated that the antifungal and surface
active properties of the new chlorides depend upon the alkyl chain length
in the imidazolium ring. The presented results demonstrate the quantitative
relationship between the effective dose (ED50), the lethal dose (LD), the
fungicidal value, and the critical micelle concentration, as well as the hy
drophobicity of new quaternary imidazolium chlorides.