Acid red 88 is an anionic dye with potentially useful photocatalytic research applications. Acid red 88 has been used to determine the effect of Au deposition on ZnO photocatalytic activity under visible light. Additionally, the photocatalyst Au-TiO2 was
Sulforhodamine 101 DHPE, a fluorescent probe, results from the conjugation of sulforhodamine 101, a red fluorescent dye with excitation emission spectra of 586 605 nm, to the phospholipid 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-PE. It effectively integrates into phospholipid bilayers and is utilized for imaging solid supported lipid bilayers, detecting protein-ligand interactions on bilayers, and monitoring lipid probe colocalization in liposomes through resonance energy transfer (RET).