We have a track record of synthesizing a wide variety of organic dyes, including squarilium-based dyes!
"Organic dyes" are attracting attention as highly efficient light absorbers and key materials for functionalization in the fields of electronic information and medical diagnostics. Our company has a proven track record in the synthesis of a wide variety of organic dyes, including Ru-based sensitizing dyes, phthalocyanine-based dyes, and squarilium-based dyes, utilizing the synthetic techniques we have developed over the years. For compounds with unknown synthetic routes, if you provide the structure, we can propose a synthetic route from our side. [Features] - Proven track record in the synthesis of a wide variety of organic dyes - For compounds with unknown synthetic routes, if you provide the structure, we can propose a synthetic route *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.
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【Applications】 ■Dye-sensitized solar cells ■IR cut filters ■Artificial photosynthesis ■Cell staining *For more details, please refer to the related links page or feel free to contact us.
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Nerd Research Institute is a contract synthesis company that supports research and development. We custom synthesize compounds that are not commercially available and assist research and development in a wide range of fields through chemical synthesis. In our business style, highly specialized researchers directly listen to the voices of our customers, share the challenges that need to be addressed, and propose solutions while progressing with the work. If you are having trouble with obtaining compounds or industrialization processes, please feel free to contact us. We broadly support contract synthesis for pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, pesticides, OLED materials, automotive materials, battery materials, medical device materials, bio-related reagents, regenerative medicine, and biomaterials.