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Green Silica Fluorescent Particles-NH2

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Our Fluorescent Particles are ideal for a variety of applications.

Popular uses include imaging and diagnostic purposes for signal enhancement and binding detection. The Fluorescent Particles are also used for fluid mechanics studies, drug discovery research, fluorescence microscopy, phagocytosis studies and much more. We can collaborate with your research team to scale up your custom batch size of microspheres or nanospheres according to your needs.

For more information on our particle products, please visit our product page, or contact us directly for additional information.

Composition: Silica Particles                     Surface: NH2

Size Range: 50 nm to 100 ¦Ìm                   Color Options: Green


Ex/Em: 488 nm/518 nm

Cat No

Product Name

Concentration

Size

ASFG-0005-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 50 nm-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-0010-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 100 nm-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-0020-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 200 nm-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-0030-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 300 nm-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-0040-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 400 nm-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-0050-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 500 nm-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-0060-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 600 nm-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-0070-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 700 nm-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-0080-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 800 nm-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-0090-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 900 nm-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-0100-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 1 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-0200-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 2 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-0300-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 3 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-0400-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 4 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-0500-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 5 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-0600-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 6 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-0700-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 7 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-0800-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 8 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-0900-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 9 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-1000-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 10 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-2000-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 20 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-3000-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 30 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-4000-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 40 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-5000-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 50 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-6000-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 60 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-7000-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 70 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-8000-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 80 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-9000-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 90 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

ASFG-10000-NH2

Green Silica Fluorescent Particles, 100 um-NH2

10 mg/ml

10 ml

PRODUCT DATA SHEET-Green Silica Fluorescent Particles-NH2.pdf


Details

Concentration: 10 mg/ml

Size: 10 ml; 20 ml; 50 ml; 100 ml

Surface: NH2

Shape: Spherical

Density: 2.0 g/ccm

Composition: Green Fluorescent silica Particles

Excitation: 488 nm

Emission: 518 nm

Buffer: DI Water

Form: Suspension

Store: Storage at 2 - 8 ¡ãC


Highlights

Produced by hydrolysis of orthosilicates and related compounds,

Contain a high amount of covalently bound fluorescence dye in the silica matrix  

Stable in organic solvents and buffers

No toxic effects come from the covalently bound fluorescence dyes

Available with red fluorescence, green fluorescence, blue fluorescence  and Orange fluorescence

 

Applications

Fluorescent imaging and multimodal imaging

Flow cytometry

Drug and gene delivery

Immunoassays and biosensors

Theranostic platform

Disease treatment

Nanomedicine and nanotoxicology