tricarbocyanine
Tricarbocyanine refers to a class of organic compounds characterized by a specific chemical structure. These molecules contain a polymethine chain with three methine groups (-CH=) and two terminal nitrogen atoms, which are part of heterocyclic rings. This conjugated system of double and single bonds is responsible for their distinctive optical properties.
Tricarbocyanines are well-known for their strong absorption and fluorescence in the visible and near-infrared regions of
One of the primary uses of tricarbocyanines is as fluorescent dyes. They are employed in biological imaging