Carboxylated Latex Particles

Référence L2010001

Conditionnement : 5mL

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Carboxylated Latex Particles

Catalog Number: L2010001 (5 mL)
Carboxylated Latex Particles are carboxyl-modified polystyrene (latex) particles available in a wide array of sizes (nm to um range). Available carboxyl groups allow for fast and stable covalent linkage to proteins, antigens and antibodies as well as small molecules. With superior stability, high binding capacity and ultra-high specificity (low background). Bulk orders are available upon request.

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SKU: L2010001 Category: Beads & Particles Tag: MD 1000

Product Description

Carboxylated Latex Particles
Catalog number: L2010001
Particle Diameter: 60 nm
Volume/Weight: 5 mL
Supplied as: Liquid Suspension
Appearance: Milky white suspension
Applications: Carboxylated Latex Particles are carboxyl-modified polystyrene (latex) particles available in a wide array of sizes (nm to um mean diameter, with larger particles that can be made on demand). Available carboxyl groups allow for fast and stable covalent linkage to proteins, antigens and antibodies as well as small molecules. With superior stability, high binding capacity and ultra-high specificity (low background).
Storage: Shipped at room temperature. Store at 2-8C (do NOT freeze).
Keywords: carboxylate modified particles, carboxylate modified latex particles, Polystyrene carboxylate modified particles, Carboxyl Latex Beads, Carboxyl Latex Particles, carboxylate-modified polystyrene

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Additional Information

Weight 48 oz
Dimensions 8 × 8 × 8 in
Diameter

60 nm, 80 nm, 110 nm, 120 nm, 160 nm, 190 nm, 290 nm, 320 nm, 340 nm, 400 nm