No, this product does not blink when excited by a red light. Therefore, they may not be suitable for applications in stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy where blinking is required.
900226
CdSe/ZnS core-shell type quantum dots
carboxylic acid functionalized, fluorescence λem 645 nm, 1 mg/mL in H2O
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Fluorescent nanocrystals, QDs
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dispersion
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concentration
1 mg/mL in H2O
fluorescence
λem 645 nm
λem 645 nm±10 nm, quantum yield >50%
functional group
carboxylic acid
storage temp.
2-8°C
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Aquatic Chronic 2
Storage Class Code
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
WGK
WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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Do the CdSe/ZnS core-shell type quantum dots (product no. 900226) blink when excited with red light? Or are they useful in stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy where blinking is required?
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What is the exact size (in nm) of this QD?
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The inorganic size of these QDs is approximately 8.1 nm and the hydrodynamic size is approximately 18 nm.
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The CdSe/ZnS quantum dots (product no. 900226) are indeed capable of single-photon emission. Some literature sources mention the use of quantum dots from Sigma-Aldrich as single-photon sources.
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It is advised that all fluorophores should exhibit single-photon emission. Additionally, our quantum dots (QDs) also demonstrate single-photon emission.
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