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Gold nanoparticles

15 nm diameter, OD 1, stabilized suspension in 0.1 mM PBS, reactant free

Synonym(s):

Gold Nanoparticle, Au NP, Gold colloid

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MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352302
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.23

form

nanoparticles
suspension

concentration

~1.64E+12 particles/mL

OD

1

diameter

15 nm

λmax

516-520 nm

storage temp.

2-8°C

SMILES string

[Au]

InChI

1S/Au

InChI key

PCHJSUWPFVWCPO-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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Application

Our extensively purified reactant free gold nanoparticles are ideal for sensitive applications requiring a minimum amount of contaminating reactants remnant from the manufacturing process. This product is well suited for conjugate development by passive adsorption of proteins and other ligands to the gold nanoparticle surface. The resulting conjugate can be used in blotting; electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry applications. Note: For applications involving salt concentration; such as photovolatics; our stabilized nanoparticles in citrate may provide better performance and results.
This extensively purified material is reactant free and monodisperse (<12% variability in size and shape); and provides significantly improved surface reactivity. Applications include Surface Enhanced Raman Labels; Sensing/Detection; Biological Targeting; Plasmonics and Electronics.
The removal of reactants means that further growth of the nanoparticles is also inhibited leading to a longer lasting material.

Legal Information

Product of CytoDiagnostics, Inc.

Storage Class Code

12 - Non Combustible Liquids

WGK

nwg

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Furusho, H.; Oishi, M.; Kishi, T.; Yasumori, A.; Nagasaki, Y.
Chemistry Letters (Jpn), 39, 52-52 (2010)
Chia-Ching Liang et al.
Optics express, 19(5), 4768-4776 (2011-03-04)
We demonstrated the plasmonic metallic nanostructure fabricated by direct nanoimprinting of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). This approach combines the patterning and lift-off processes into a simple one-step process without the need for expensive patterning lithographies and the stringent requirement of the
Park, I.; Ko, S. H.; Pan, H.; Grigoropoulos, C. P.; Pisano, A. P. et al.
Advanced Materials, 20, 489-489 (2008)
Bin Kang et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 132(5), 1517-1519 (2010-01-21)
By properly conjugating gold nanoparticles with specific peptides, we were successful in selectively transporting them to the nuclei of cancer cells. Confocal microscopy images of DNA double-strand breaks showed that localization of gold nanoparticles at the nucleus of a cancer
Fan Xia et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 107(24), 10837-10841 (2010-06-11)
We have demonstrated a novel sensing strategy employing single-stranded probe DNA, unmodified gold nanoparticles, and a positively charged, water-soluble conjugated polyelectrolyte to detect a broad range of targets including nucleic acid (DNA) sequences, proteins, small molecules, and inorganic ions. This

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Steven J. Oldenburg, Ph.D. provides an overview of lateral flow diagnostic assays and discusses the use of ultra-bright reporter particles based on the unique optical properties of gold nanoshells that significantly increase the sensitivity of lateral flow immunoassays.

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