Merocyanine
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Merocyanine (or more specifically a merocyanine dye) is a neutral molecule containing a nitrogen atom linked to a carbonyl group through a conjugated chain of carbon atoms. The nitrogen atom is typically contained within a heterocycle.
These dyes are usually intensely colored and have large extinction coefficients.
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