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MSE PRO Sodium Citrate Modified Gold Nanorods Water Solution 0.1 mg/mL– MSE Supplies LLC

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MSE PRO Sodium Citrate Modified Gold Nanorods Water Solution, 0.1 mg/mL - MSE Supplies LLC

MSE PRO Sodium Citrate Modified Gold Nanorods Water Solution, 0.1 mg/mL

SKU: PO9624

  • $ 70995



MSE PRO™ Sodium Citrate Modified Gold Nanorods Water Solution, 0.1 mg/mL

Sodium Citrate Modified Gold Nanorods Water Solution has exceptional biocompatibility, making it ideal for various industries including cell detection, microscopic tracers, immunoblotting technology, biosensors, biochips, drug residue detection, gene regulation, drug synthesis, drug transportation, and photochemical therapy, etc. Its photothermal effect and strong penetration into biological tissue make it a valuable tool for multiple applications.

MSE Supplies offers a variety of metal nanomaterials and other high purity inorganic chemicals. Please contact us for more information.

Specifications:

SKU# PO9624
Product name Sodium citrate modified gold nanorods
Pack size 10 mL
Maximum absorption wavelength ~800 nm 
Concentration 0.1 mg/mL
Solvent Water
Property Product surface negatively charged
Storage conditions Sealed, avoid light, and keep at 4℃

Note: The concentration is obtained based on the feeding ratio and there will be actual consumption, which is lower than 0.1 mg/ml.

Reference:

[1] Weng, S., Hu, X., Zhu, W., Li, P., Zheng, S., Zheng, L., ... & Zhang, D. (2021). Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy with gold nanorods modified by sodium citrate and liquid–liquid interface self-extraction for detection of deoxynivalenol in Fusarium head blight-infected wheat kernels coupled with a fully convolution network. Food Chemistry359, 129847.

[2] Zhang, Y., Li, Y., Liao, W., Peng, W., Qin, J., Chen, D., ... & Jiang, Q. (2021). Citrate-stabilized gold nanorods-directed osteogenic differentiation of multiple cells. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 2789-2801.