cyaninas
Cyaninas are a class of synthetic dyes characterized by a polymethine chain connecting two nitrogen-containing heterocyclic groups. This fundamental structure results in their intense absorption and fluorescence in the visible and near-infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. The length of the polymethine chain is a key factor in determining the absorption and emission wavelengths, with longer chains shifting the spectral properties towards longer wavelengths (red-shift).
These dyes are widely utilized due to their photophysical properties. Applications span various fields including biological
The synthesis of cyaninas typically involves the condensation of heterocyclic quaternary salts with appropriate linking agents,