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- Cyanine - Wikipedia
Cyanine Cyanines, also referred to as tetramethylindo (di)-carbocyanines[1] are a synthetic dye family belonging to the polymethine group Although the name derives etymologically from terms for shades of blue, the cyanine family covers the electromagnetic spectrum from near IR to UV
- Cyanine dyes - Lumiprobe
There are two varieties of cyanine dyes: non-sulfonated cyanines, and sulfonated cyanines For many applications they are interchangeable, because their spectral properties are nearly identical
- Cyanine Dyes: Definition, Structure, Types and Uses
Cyanine (Cy), also known as tetramethylindole (di)-carbon cyanine, is a synthetic dye belonging to the polymethine family The cyanine family covers a wide spectral range from near-infrared to ultraviolet
- Fundamentals in the chemistry of cyanine dyes: A review
According to their origin and nature, cyanine dyes are classified to two main types, naturally occurring cyanine dyes (vegetable source) and pure synthetic cyanine dyes (chemical source)
- 4. 2: Cyanine Dyes - Chemistry LibreTexts
Cyanine dye molecules are planar cations The number of carbon atoms in the chain can vary, as can the nature of the end groups containing the nitrogen atoms
- Cyanine dye | Synthesis, Fluorescence, Photostability | Britannica
In 1873 it was found that cyanine, a blue dye discovered in 1856, rendered the emulsion sensitive to a wider range of visibly coloured light Since then, related dyes have been developed that sensitize the emulsions to all visible wavelengths and to some in the infrared region
- Chemistry:Cyanine - HandWiki
The main application for cyanine dyes is in biological labeling Nevertheless, there is a wide literature on both their synthesis and uses, and cyanines are common in some CD and DVD media
- Theoretical Models, Preparation, Characterization and Applications of . . .
We summarize the theoretical and experimental state of the art on cyanine J‐aggregates and their applications, also laying the groundwork for cyanine J‐aggregates synthesis and characterization methods
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