9,9'-Bianthracene
CAS: 1055-23-8
Ref. 3D-BAA05523
1g | Descontinuado | ||
5g | Descontinuado | ||
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Informação sobre produto
- 9,9'-Bianthryl
- 9,9′-Bianthracenyl
- 9,9′-Bisanthryl
- 9,9′-Dianthracene
- 9,9′-Dianthryl
- 9-(9-Anthryl)anthracene
- Ai3-19380
- NSC 179353
- 9,9’-Bianthracene
- 9,9′-Bianthracene
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9,9'-Bianthracene is a molecule that emits light when irradiated with light of a specific wavelength. It has been shown to undergo carbonyl reduction in an ultrafast process and can be used as a probe for studying the dynamics of molecules in nonpolar solvents. This molecule has also been extensively studied by fluorescence spectroscopy, photophysics, and fluorescence analysis. 9,9'-Bianthracene is most commonly used as a fluorescent dye in the visible part of the spectrum. Hydrochloric acid causes an increase in viscosity and decreases the fluorescence lifetime of 9,9'-bianthracene.