FAQ5. How does POLARIC™ locate in the lipids? How is the structure of...
As the structures of POLARIC™ and lipids are resembled, hydrophilic part and hydrophobic part of POLARIC™ locate as lipids. Also, POLARIC™ emits fluorescence due to the environment where it locates by...
View ArticleFAQ4. What situation does POLARIC™ change the color?
It is reported that the fluorescent wavelength of POLARIC™ is changed by the composition of lipid (Chem. Lett. 2011, 4, 989-991) , however, POLARIC™ has not significant difference of fluorescent...
View ArticleFAQ3. What is Suzuki-Miyaura cross coupling reaction?
A safe and convenient tool to compose organic compounds. Organic compounds are, of course, components of living things and used to make medicine, clothes, plastic and so on. As they are necessary to...
View ArticleFAQ2. What is the difference between POLARIC™ and conventional fluorescent...
Intensity of light and color change simultaneously. According to the difference of concentration… Though conventional probes only change intensity of light according to concentration etc., POLARIC™...
View ArticleFAQ1. Why do colors change?
Because affinities are different. POLARIC™ changes its colors by changing solvents, which we call solvatochromism. (left side picture indicates.) Solvents have an index called polarity. Affinity of...
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