Syntheses (Organic, Inorganic, Polymeric)

Organic synthesis covers the design and production of carbon-based molecules. It focuses particularly on fluorescent dyes, reactive probe molecules, and functional organic compounds.

  • Cyanine Dyes
  • Azo Dyes
  • Single-Isomer Fluorescein Dyes
  • Hexachlorofluorescein Dyes
  • Naphthalene Derivatives
  • Phosphoramide Derivatives

Inorganic synthesis involves the design and production of inorganic compounds such as metal salts, oxides, and nanomaterials. This capability is especially critical for applications requiring high purity and functional surface modification.

  • UCNPs (Upconversion Nanoparticles): Specialized crystalline structures capable of absorbing low-energy near-infrared (NIR) light and converting it into higher-energy visible or UV light.
  • Metal Nanoparticles (Gold-Based): Nanoscale-engineered particles, primarily based on gold (Au).

Polymeric synthesis encompasses the design and production of polymeric nanoparticles and other functional polymers. This capability is particularly utilized in applications requiring controlled size and surface properties.

This technology includes polymer particles produced with precise engineering methods in defined sizes and shapes, with customizable surface characteristics.

Key Features: Suitable for modification by introducing functional groups; possesses a stable structure; and allows precise control over dispersion within the medium.