Definition of Rhodamine. Meaning of Rhodamine. Synonyms of Rhodamine

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- derivatives of xanthene. Important members of the rhodamine family are rhodamine 6G, rhodamine 123, and rhodamine B. They are mainly used to dye paper and inks...
- Rhodamine B /ˈroʊdəmiːn/ is a chemical compound and a dye. It is often used as a tracer dye within water to determine the rate and direction of flow and...
- Rhodamine 6G /ˈroʊdəmiːn/ is a highly fluorescent rhodamine family dye. It is often used as a tracer dye within water to determine the rate and direction...
- The auramine–rhodamine stain (AR), also known as the Truant auramine–rhodamine stain, is a histological technique used to visualize acid-fast bacilli...
- Rhodamine 123 /ˈroʊdəmiːn/ is a chemical compound and a dye. It is often used as a tracer dye within water to determine the rate and direction of flow...
- color coming from pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours. A highlighter is a felt-tip...
- them particularly suitable for tunable lasers and pulsed lasers. The dye rhodamine 6G, for example, can be tuned from 635 nm (orangish-red) to 560 nm (greenish-yellow)...
- dyes include the coumarins and the rhodamines. Coumarin dyes emit in the green region of the spectrum, whereas rhodamine dyes are used for emission in the...
- carboxyfluorescein. Other historically common fluorop****s are derivatives of rhodamine (TRITC), coumarin, and cyanine. Newer generations of fluorop****s, many...
- textiles, but for other applications. Xanthene dyes Eosin B Eosin Y Rhodamine B Rhodamine 123 Fluorescein Where two of the aryl groups are bridged by a heteroatom...