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Pyranine is a hydrophilic, pH-sensitive
fluorescent dye from the
group of
chemicals known as arylsulfonates.
Pyranine is
soluble in
water and is used...
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typical highlighter is
fluorescent yellow, with the
color coming from
pyranine.
Different compounds, such as
rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD,
Rhodamine B) are...
- of quinine.
Highlighter ink is
often fluorescent due to the
presence of
pyranine. Banknotes,
postage stamps and
credit cards often have
fluorescent security...
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derivatives are used
commercially to make dyes and dye precursors, for
example pyranine and naphthalene-1,4,5,8-tetracarboxylic acid. It has
strong absorbance...
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Purpuroxanthin 1,3-Dihydroxyanthraquinone 75340
anthraquinone 518-83-2
Pyranine D&C
green 8
Solvent green 7 59040
pyrene 6358-69-6
Pyrogallol Pryogallic...
- excited-state
proton transfer without prior photolysis is the
fluorescent dye
pyranine (8-hydroxy-1,3,6-pyrenetrisulfonate or HPTS). The Förster
cycle was proposed...
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remains among the best
tracer dyes.
Other po****r
tracer dyes are rhodamine,
pyranine and
sulforhodamine B.
Carbon sampling was the
first method of technology-****isted...