52 Oxonol dyes
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Heinz Mustroph
Abstract
Oxonol dyes are classified as anionic polymethine dyes, which cover a wide variety of structural types. The name of the class originates from the oxygen atoms which terminate each end of the polymethine chains that form the backbone of their structure. In technically useful dyes, these oxygen atoms tend to be substituents of heterocycles. The main technical application of water soluble oxonol dyes was in silver halide photography as filter dyes and antihalation dyes. Lipophilic oxonol dyes are used in bio-analysis and medical diagnostics to stain cells, bacteria or liposomes for example. Their main bioanalytical usage is in the determination of membrane potentials in eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic bacteria.
Abstract
Oxonol dyes are classified as anionic polymethine dyes, which cover a wide variety of structural types. The name of the class originates from the oxygen atoms which terminate each end of the polymethine chains that form the backbone of their structure. In technically useful dyes, these oxygen atoms tend to be substituents of heterocycles. The main technical application of water soluble oxonol dyes was in silver halide photography as filter dyes and antihalation dyes. Lipophilic oxonol dyes are used in bio-analysis and medical diagnostics to stain cells, bacteria or liposomes for example. Their main bioanalytical usage is in the determination of membrane potentials in eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic bacteria.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of contributors XV
- 45 Mixed metal oxide pigments 849
- 46 Monoazo (Monohydrazone) pigments based on acetoacetanilides 859
- 47 Monoazo (Monohydrazone) pigments based on benzimidazolones 871
- 48 Monoazo (Monohydrazone) pigments based on 2-naphthol and derivatives 885
- 49 Naphthopyran dyes 909
- 50 Organic pigments: general principles 925
- 51 Oxonitride pigments 955
- 52 Oxonol dyes 959
- 53 Perylene and perinone pigments 967
- 54 Photochromic dyes 979
- 55 Phthalocyanine blue pigments 1015
- 56 Phthalocyanine green pigments 1029
- 57 Phthalocyanine pigments: general principles 1035
- 58 Pigments: general aspects 1041
- 59 Polymethine dyes 1057
- 60 Quinacridone pigments 1071
- 61 Special effect pigments 1081
- 62 Spirooxazine dyes 1105
- 63 Spiropyran dyes 1125
- 64 Streptocyanine dyes 1153
- 65 Streptomerocyanine dyes 1165
- 66 Titanium dioxide pigments 1177
- 67 Transparent pigments 1195
- 68 Ultramarine pigments 1203
- 69 White pigments 1211
- 70 Zinc oxide pigments 1213
- 71 Zinc sulfide pigments 1219
- Index 1225
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of contributors XV
- 45 Mixed metal oxide pigments 849
- 46 Monoazo (Monohydrazone) pigments based on acetoacetanilides 859
- 47 Monoazo (Monohydrazone) pigments based on benzimidazolones 871
- 48 Monoazo (Monohydrazone) pigments based on 2-naphthol and derivatives 885
- 49 Naphthopyran dyes 909
- 50 Organic pigments: general principles 925
- 51 Oxonitride pigments 955
- 52 Oxonol dyes 959
- 53 Perylene and perinone pigments 967
- 54 Photochromic dyes 979
- 55 Phthalocyanine blue pigments 1015
- 56 Phthalocyanine green pigments 1029
- 57 Phthalocyanine pigments: general principles 1035
- 58 Pigments: general aspects 1041
- 59 Polymethine dyes 1057
- 60 Quinacridone pigments 1071
- 61 Special effect pigments 1081
- 62 Spirooxazine dyes 1105
- 63 Spiropyran dyes 1125
- 64 Streptocyanine dyes 1153
- 65 Streptomerocyanine dyes 1165
- 66 Titanium dioxide pigments 1177
- 67 Transparent pigments 1195
- 68 Ultramarine pigments 1203
- 69 White pigments 1211
- 70 Zinc oxide pigments 1213
- 71 Zinc sulfide pigments 1219
- Index 1225