90133-94-1Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Polarity-dependent photophysical properties of hemicyanine dyes and their application in 2-photon microscopy biological imaging
Kimura, Yuta,Momotake, Atsuya,Takahashi, Noriko,Kasai, Haruo,Arai, Tatsuo
supporting information; experimental part, p. 528 - 530 (2012/07/14)
Two fluorescent hemicyanine type compounds, 1 and 2 have been developed for membrane staining, and their photophysical properties were investigated in various solvents. The demonstrated 2-photon-microscopy-biological-imaging application indicates the usefulness of 1 as a fluorescent probe.
Encapsulation of Pd(OAc)2 catalyst in an ionic liquid phase confined in silica gels. Application to Heck-Mizoroki reaction
Volland, Sabrina,Gruit, Marina,Regnier, Thomas,Viau, Lydie,Lavastre, Olivier,Vioux, Andre
experimental part, p. 2015 - 2021 (2009/12/25)
Ionogels encapsulating Pd(OAc)2 were successfully used as catalysts in Heck-Mizoroki coupling reactions. Reaction rates were compared to homogeneous systems showing no significant difference. Leaching tests showed that catalysis actually took p
Amphiphilic polyenic push-pull chromophores for nonlinear optical applications
Alain, Valerie,Blanchard-Desce, Mireille,Ledoux-Rak, Isabelle,Zyss, Joseph
, p. 353 - 354 (2007/10/03)
Amphiphilic cationic polyenic push-pull chromophores which offer interesting supramolecular possibilities for second harmonic generation have been synthesised and their optical non-linearities studied for the first time by electric field induced second ha
Charge-Shift Probes of Membrane Potential. Synthesis
Hassner, A.,Birnbaum, D.,Loew, L. M.
, p. 2546 - 2551 (2007/10/02)
We are reporting two general synthetic approaches to a number of (aminostyryl)pyridinium dyes and their heterocyclic analogues which are of interest as electrochromic probes for membrane potential.The two routes which involve palladium-catalyzed coupling or aldol condensation permit considerable structure variations to be introduced in the dyes.Some spectral properties of the dyes are discussed.
