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Gold nanoparticles

10 nm diameter, OD 1, stabilized suspension in citrate buffer

Synonym(s):

Au NP, Gold Colloid

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

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Quality Level

form

nanoparticles
suspension

contains

Proprietary Surfactant as stabilizer

concentration

~6.0E+12 particles/mL

OD

1

diameter

10 nm

λmax

515-519 nm

PDI

<0.2

storage temp.

2-8°C

SMILES string

[Au]

InChI

1S/Au

InChI key

PCHJSUWPFVWCPO-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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General description

Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are quasi-dynamic materials which are commercially used for various biomedical, electrochemical and energy based applications.[1][2][3][4] AuNPs are highly stable with properties like high surface to volume ratio, high conductivity,[1] and low toxicity.[5]

Application

AuNPs can be potentially used in:
  • biomedical applications as a drug releasing agents[2]
  • cancer radiotherapy due to their excellent surface chemistry and biocompatibility[6][7]
  • electrochemical bio-sensing systems[3]

Ideal for adsorption of thiolated ligands such as oligonucleotides and polyethylene glycols. Also, due to the increased stability, these gold nanoparticles are ideal for use in physical and optical applications. Note: This product is not ideal for protein adsorption. For gold nanoparticles suitable for adsorption of proteins and other ligands for conjugate development, please see our gold nanoparticles stabilized in PBS.

This material is highly monodisperse (<12% variability in size and shape), and provides significantly improved surface reactivity. Applications include Surface Enhanced Raman Lables, Sensing/Detection, Biological Targeting, Plasmonics and Electronics.

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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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Gold nanoparticles for physics, chemistry and biology (2017)
Various methods of gold nanoparticles (GNPs) conjugation to antibodies
Jazayeri MH, et al.
Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research, 9(6), 17-22 (2016)
Gold nanoparticles for applications in cancer radiotherapy: Mechanisms and recent advancements
Her S, et al.
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 109(6), 84-101 (2017)
Graphene-gold nanoparticles hybrid?synthesis, functionalization, and application in a electrochemical and surface-enhanced raman scattering biosensor
Khalil I, et al.
Materials, 9(6), 406-406 (2016)
Gold nanoparticles for applications in energy and environment: synthesis and characterization
Chen Y
Rare Metals, 30(1), 116-120 (2011)

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  1. How to calculate molarity of this Aunps solution?

    1 answer
    1. The molar concentration is 9.93E-09 M. This can be calculated using the weight concentration of 6.07E-02 and the molar mass of 6.11E+06.

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  2. Hello,  I want to know if I can add CTAB (cétyltriméthylammonium bromide) to this solution and expect efficient adsorption with the AuNPs without interference with the already present stabilizer ? Thanks in advance 

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    1. There have not been previous attempts on adsorption of non-thiolated ligands to the surfactant stabilized gold nanoparticles. It is difficult to say to what extent the surfactant may influence the adsorption of CTAB to the particles.

      Please test this by transferring 1 mL of gold nanoparticle suspension into a 1.5 mL centrifuge tube, centrifuge it at 17000 x g for 25-30 minutes, remove the supernatant, and resuspend the particles in a solution of water and CTAB (<1% v/v). If the sample appears to aggregate, then this will be a sign that the reagent is not compatible with the particles.

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  3. at which concentration is the citrate buffer?

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    1. This is a product of CytoDiagnostics, Inc. It is supplied in 0.1mg/ml citrate buffer supplemented with a proprietary stabilizing solution.

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  4. Is autoclave distilled water okay to use to dilute gold nanoparticle?

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    1. Autoclaved, distilled water is suitable to use as a diluent for gold nanoparticles.

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  5. What diluent should be used to dilute gold nanoparticle?

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    1. This product is prepared as a susupension in a citrate buffer. It can be further diluted with water. Avoid diluting further with buffers containing other electrolyte salts such as sodium chloride. Due to the gold nanoparticle surface charge, aggregation and color changes will occur.

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  6. 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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  7. 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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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. How do you attach gold nanoparticles to oligos?

    1 answer
    1. To attach gold nanoparticles to oligos please view the information in the attached reference - Bioconjug Chem. 2011 Apr 20;22(4):794-807. Epub 2011 Mar 28.

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