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Latex beads, polystyrene

0.6 μm mean particle size

Synonym(s):

Latex microspheres, Polystyrene beads, Polystyrene microspheres, laboratory beads

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UNSPSC Code:
41100000
NACRES:
NB.22
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form

aqueous suspension

composition

Solids, 10%

mean particle size

0.6 μm

General description

Polystyrene microparticles are anionic-stabilizedcolloidal particles. These microparticles are synthesized by the polymerizationof styrene under conditions that produce coalescent bead formation. Polystyrenelatex beads have a wide range of applications including phagocytosis experiments,antibody-mediated agglutination diagnostics, electron microscopy, and cellcounter calibration.

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Storage Class

12 - Non Combustible Liquids

wgk

WGK 3

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable



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Je-Wen Liou et al.
PloS one, 6(5), e19982-e19982 (2011-05-19)
Recent research shows that visible-light responsive photocatalysts have potential usage in antimicrobial applications. However, the dynamic changes in the damage to photocatalyzed bacteria remain unclear. Facilitated by atomic force microscopy, this study analyzes the visible-light driven photocatalyst-mediated damage of Escherichia
Joanna Koziel et al.
PloS one, 4(4), e5210-e5210 (2009-04-22)
It is becoming increasingly apparent that Staphylococcus aureus are able to survive engulfment by macrophages, and that the intracellular environment of these host cells, which is essential to innate host defenses against invading microorganisms, may in fact provide a refuge



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LB6-1ML04061838108241