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Gold nanoparticles

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

Sinonimo/i:

Au NP, Gold colloid

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Numero MDL:
Codice UNSPSC:
12352302
ID PubChem:
NACRES:
NA.23

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Stato

nanoparticles
suspension

Concentrazione

~7.8E+9 particles/mL

OD

1

Diametro

80 nm

λmax

536-541 nm

Temperatura di conservazione

2-8°C

Stringa SMILE

[Au]

InChI

1S/Au
PCHJSUWPFVWCPO-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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Product of CytoDiagnostics, Inc.

Codice della classe di stoccaggio

12 - Non Combustible Liquids

Classe di pericolosità dell'acqua (WGK)

nwg

Punto d’infiammabilità (°F)

Not applicable

Punto d’infiammabilità (°C)

Not applicable


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  1. Should we sonicate Au NP before the use?

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    1. Gold nanoparticles may sediment at the bottom of the flask when stored for a long period, especially for larger particle sizes. Prior to use, re-suspend the sedimented particles by swirling until a homogenous solution is obtained. Sonication is not necessary.

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  2. What is the shape of the gold nanoparticles?

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    1. The majority (>95%) of the gold nanoparticles are spherical.

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  3. How do you attach gold nanoparticles to peptides and peptide conjugates?

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    1. To view information on how to attach gold nanoparticles to peptides and peptide conjugates, please view the information in the reference - Rosenthal, S. J. and Wright, D. W. (Eds.). (2005), p. 91-92. NanoBiotechnology Protocols. New Jersey. Humana Press.

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  4. Which gold nanoparticle size should I choose for my application?

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    1. The size of gold nanoparticle to use is very depandent upon the intended application. Generally, smaller particles offer better sensitivity in applications such as immunogold labeling due to less steric hindrance and the ability to bind more gold nanoparticles to the desired target. Small gold nanoparticles are less visible than larger particles, however, which must also be taken into account.As an application example, particles with a size between 30-50nm are particularly useful for the development of rapid tests such as lateral flow assays.

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  5. My gold nanoparticles settle out of solution upon storage. Is this normal?

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    1. Settling of gold nanoparticles on the bottom of the storage flask is completely normal and is especially common for larger sized particles, which settles at greater speed. Settling does not affect the performance of the particles. Prior to use, simply swirl the solution to properly disperse your gold nanoparticles and obtain a homogenous solution.

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  6. What is the Department of Transportation shipping information for this product?

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    1. Transportation information can be found in Section 14 of the product's (M)SDS.To access the shipping information for this material, use the link on the product detail page for the product.

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  7. Can the Gold nanoparticles be frozen?

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    1. No, the Gold nanoparticles should not be frozen.  If frozen, the gold nanoparticles will irreversibly aggregate, turning the solution clear.

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  8. Do I need to wash my gold nanoparticles?

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    1. For most applications, our gold nanoparticles can be used without any additional washing steps. If you have a sensitive application that requires additional washing the best way to do so is by either centrifugation or filtration.

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  9. How does the storage temperature relate to shipping conditions?

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    1. The storage conditions that a Sigma-Aldrich catalog and label recommend for products are deliberately conservative. For many products, long-term storage at low temperatures will increase the time during which they are expected to remain in specification and therefore are labeled accordingly. Where short-term storage, shipping time frame, or exposure to conditions other than those recommended for long-term storage will not affect product quality, Sigma-Aldrich will ship at ambient temperature. The products sensitive to short-term exposure to conditions other than their recommended long-term storage are shipped on wet or dry ice. Ambient temperature shipping helps to control shipping costs for our customers. At any time, our customers can request wet- or dry-ice shipment, but the special handling is at customer expense if our product history indicates that the product is stable for regular shipment.

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  10. Why does my gold nanoparticle solution turn violet when I add salt containing buffer?

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    1. Due to repulsive forces arising from the surface charge of gold nanoparticles, an energy barrier must be overcome for individual particles to interact. When no (or small) amounts of electrolytes such as NaCl is present, this energy barrier is too strong for interaction to occur between particles. However, upon addition of NaCl this energy barrier is reduced allowing the gold nanoparticles to interact and aggregate. This aggregation causes a phenomenon called surface-plasmon coupling which changes the adsorption maximum of light to a higher wavelength resulting in a change in color of the solution.

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