lazerin
Lazerin is a synthetic organic compound first reported in 2023 by Dr. Michele Ardman and colleagues at the University of Technopolis. The molecule is a derivative of the phenoxazine class of dyes, featuring a 1,4-diazabenzene core fused to a benzothiadiazole ring. Its molecular formula is C18H12N4S, and it has an exact mass of 322.2506 g·mol−1. In solution Lazerin exhibits a strong absorption band at 480 nm and emits fluorescence at 520 nm, making it useful as a green light-emitting probe. The compound is generated by a multi‑step synthesis involving a Suzuki coupling, a thioetherification, and oxidative cyclization.
The most prominent application of Lazerin has been in forensic science, where it is added to water‑soluble
Safety data indicate that Lazerin is moderately toxic to aquatic organisms and presents a low acute toxicity
The name “Lazerin” was coined by the original research team in reference to its laser‑like fluorescence and