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- Q206501 subject Q6505606.
- Q206501 abstract "Squaraine dyes are a class of organic dyes showing intense fluorescence, typically in the red and near infrared region (absorption maxima are found between 630 and 670 nm and their emission maxima are between 650–700 nm). They are characterized by their unique aromatic four membered ring system derived from squaric acid. Most squaraines are encumbered by nucleophilic attack of the central four membered ring, which is highly electron deficient. This encumbrance can be attenuated by the formation of a rotaxane around the dye to protect it from nucleophiles. They are currently used as sensors for ions and have recently, with the advent of protected squanaine derivatives, been exploited in biomedical imaging.".
- Q206501 thumbnail Squarainedyes.png?width=300.
- Q206501 wikiPageWikiLink Q1778729.
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- Q206501 wikiPageWikiLink Q186414.
- Q206501 wikiPageWikiLink Q191807.
- Q206501 wikiPageWikiLink Q2856048.
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- Q206501 wikiPageWikiLink Q466824.
- Q206501 wikiPageWikiLink Q597833.
- Q206501 wikiPageWikiLink Q6505606.
- Q206501 wikiPageWikiLink Q7098886.
- Q206501 wikiPageWikiLink Q745930.
- Q206501 wikiPageWikiLink Q901292.
- Q206501 wikiPageWikiLink Q903233.
- Q206501 wikiPageWikiLink Q903298.
- Q206501 comment "Squaraine dyes are a class of organic dyes showing intense fluorescence, typically in the red and near infrared region (absorption maxima are found between 630 and 670 nm and their emission maxima are between 650–700 nm). They are characterized by their unique aromatic four membered ring system derived from squaric acid. Most squaraines are encumbered by nucleophilic attack of the central four membered ring, which is highly electron deficient.".
- Q206501 label "Squaraine dye".
- Q206501 depiction Squarainedyes.png.