Patent classifications
C09B11/28
Amphiphilic and Mesogenic Organic Dyes for Tailor-Made Reflective Low-Dimensional Materials
The present invention relates to a compound of the following formula (I):
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The invention also relates to uses thereof as dye or pigment, notably as a luster pigment. The invention relates also to a reflective or photonic or nanophotonic or optoelectronic device comprising a compound of the invention. The invention relates also to a metal-like reflective coating, a metal-like particle or an organic-based metal-like liquid film comprising a compound of the invention.
FLUOROGENIC PH SENSITIVE DYES AND THEIR METHOD OF USE
A new class of pH sensitive fluorescent dyes and assays relating thereto are described. The dyes and assays are particularly suited for biological applications including phagocytosis and monitoring intracellular processes. The pH sensitive fluorescent dyes of the present invention include compounds of Formula I:
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FLUOROGENIC PH SENSITIVE DYES AND THEIR METHOD OF USE
A new class of pH sensitive fluorescent dyes and assays relating thereto are described. The dyes and assays are particularly suited for biological applications including phagocytosis and monitoring intracellular processes. The pH sensitive fluorescent dyes of the present invention include compounds of Formula I:
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NOVEL NON-FLUORESCENT RHODAMINES
A novel non-fluorescent rhodamine dye forms a twisted intramolecular charge transfer state. A substituent that causes steric hindrance is introduced at an ortho position of a dimethylamino group on the xanthene ring of tetramethylrhodamine, which is a general rhodamine that exhibits strong fluorescence, and a certain amount of twist is imparted in a ground state. As a result, the formation of the twisted intramolecular charge transfer state is promoted in the excited state and non-fluorescence is exhibited.
PHOTOPOLYMER COMPOSITION
The present disclosure relates to a photopolymer composition, and more particularly, to a compound having a novel structure, a photopolymer composition including the compound as a dye, a hologram recording medium produced from the photopolymer composition, an optical element including the hologram recording medium, and a holographic recording method using the photopolymer composition.
Carbopyronone Compounds Useful as Diagnostic Adjuvants
Described herein are fluorescent compounds and methods and comprising these compounds. The compounds disclosed herein are carbopyronine reagents that fluoresce in the red portion of the UV/VIS spectrum and provide bright fluorescence intensity, uniform cell staining, and good retention within live cells as well as low toxicity toward cells.
Carbopyronone Compounds Useful as Diagnostic Adjuvants
Described herein are fluorescent compounds and methods and comprising these compounds. The compounds disclosed herein are carbopyronine reagents that fluoresce in the red portion of the UV/VIS spectrum and provide bright fluorescence intensity, uniform cell staining, and good retention within live cells as well as low toxicity toward cells.
PHOTOSTABLE MIMICS OF MACULAR PIGMENT
Described are visible light absorbing compounds. The compounds have a visible light absorption maximum between 430 and 480 nm and a full width half maximum (FWHM) at the visible light absorption maximum of at least 35 nm and up to 100 nanometers, wherein the compounds are photostable. The compounds substantially mimic the visible light absorbance properties of macular pigment while remaining photostable. The compounds may be used in a variety of articles, including ophthalmic devices.
BIOPHOTONIC SILICONE MEMBRANES FOR TREATMENT OF SCARS
The present technology generally provides biophotonic silicone membranes and methods useful in the management of scars. In particular, the biophotonic silicone membranes of the present technology are useful in preventing and/or treating post-surgical scar formation.
BIOPHOTONIC SILICONE MEMBRANES FOR TREATMENT OF SCARS
The present technology generally provides biophotonic silicone membranes and methods useful in the management of scars. In particular, the biophotonic silicone membranes of the present technology are useful in preventing and/or treating post-surgical scar formation.