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IntroductionPlatinum (Pt) is one of a noble metal with high melting point (1769¡ãC) and prevent the chemical attacks as well as corrosion. This metal acts as an efficient catalyst in different catalyti
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IntroductionAluminum (Al) nanoparticles have unique optical, physical, and chemical properties that make them candidates for use in a variety of applications, ranging from nanophotonics and catalysis,
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Cat NoDiameter (nm)Peak SPR Wavelength (nm)NPS/mlMolarity (pM)MolesMolar Ext. (M-1cm-1)ASCGN-1.81.8¡ª4.25E+167.10E+077.09E-087.05E+05ASCGN-2.22.2¡ª2.33E+163.90E+073.88E-081.29E+06ASCGN-33¡ª9.19E+151.50E+
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How do I determine the concentration of the product?Simply divide the number of nanoparticles (nps) found on the included COA by the amount of solution you add.Can I resuspend in water?YesCan I suspen
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IntroductionSpecification Table of Gold NanotrianglesCat NoEdgeThicknessPeak SPR WavelengthNPS/mlMolarity (pM)MolesMolar Ext.(M-1cm-1)Surface Area (nm2)BGNT-57550 nm30 nm575 nm7.98E+101.30E+021.33E-13
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IntroductionGold nanowires are a fascinating and versatile form of nanomaterial that have garnered significant attention in various scientific fields. These ultra-thin, elongated structures, often jus
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Important Product InformationThe specifications shown in the Certificate of Analysis detail physical properties as size, charge, absorbance, and more depending on the product. If handled using the pro
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IntroductionSpecification Table of Gold NanocubesCat NoLength (nm)SPRNPS/mlMolarity (pM)MolesMolar Ext.Absorption Molar Ext.Scattering Molar Ext.Surface Area (nm2)AGNC-30305249.60E+101.60E+021.60E-136
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IntroductionSpecification Table of Gold NanowiresCat NoDiameter(nm)Length(nm)AspectRatioPeakSPRWave(nm)NWS/mLSPR Molar Ext.AGNW-1K751000135106.02E+084.98E+07AGNW-2K752000275102.97E+081.01E+08AGNW-3K75
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IntroductionFluorescent particles are prepared by incorporating selected fluorophores into monodisperse polystyrene particles through swelling process or copolymerizing styrene with various organic fl
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