Gold nanoparticles, 40nm, supplied in 0.1 mg/ml sodium citrate with stabilizer, OD1, 530nm absorption
Gold nanoparticles, 40nm, supplied in 0.1 mg/ml sodium citrate with stabilizer, OD1, 530nm absorption
Gold nanoparticles, 40nm, supplied in 0.1 mg/ml sodium citrate with stabilizer, OD1, 530nm absorption
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Gold nanoparticles, 40nm, supplied in 0.1 mg/ml sodium citrate with stabilizer, OD1, 530nm absorption

CAS: 7440-57-5 | Au | 196.97 g/mol
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25 mL
100 mL
货号 J67001.AC
又称 J67001-AC
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数量:
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CAS7440-57-5
ChEBICHEBI:30050
化学名称或材料Gold nanoparticles
颜色Pink to Red
IUPAC 名称gold
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常见问题解答 (FAQ)

My Gold nanoparticles that are supplied in 0.1 mg/ml sodium citrate with stabilizer have turned a clear to bluish color. What causes this?

Irreversible aggregation is characterized by a clear to bluish solution upon the addition of salt. Since non-functionalized gold nanoparticles are sensitive to salt-containing buffers, re-suspension should always be performed in ultra-pure water to prevent irreversible aggregation.

How can I wash Gold nanoparticles, supplied in 0.1 mg/ml sodium citrate with stabilizer?

Although it is not generally necessary to wash the gold nanoparticles prior to use, some applications may require additional washing procedures. The easiest way to remove possible contaminants in the nanoparticles solution is by centrifugation. Centrifugation force is dependent on size of the gold nanoparticles. We recommend the following to wash gold nanoparticles:
1. Place 1 mL aliquot of colloidal gold in a 1.5 mL microcentrifuge tube.
2. Centrifuge the gold nanoparticles for 30 minutes using the recommended G force based on particle size (see below).
3. Remove the supernatant and re-suspend in an appropriate volume of ultra-pure water.
4. Vortex to re-disperse the particles.

Centrifugation speed guide for nanoparticle size:
size - G force
5 nm - 100,000 g
10 nm - 17,000 g
15 nm - 17,000 g
20 nm - 6,500 g
30 nm - 4,500 g
40 nm - 2,500 g
50 nm - 2,000 g
60 nm - 1,125 g
80 nm - 600 g
100 nm - 400 g

Do I need to wash Gold nanoparticles that are supplied in 0.1 mg/ml sodium citrate with stabilizer before use?

Although it is not generally necessary to wash the gold nanoparticles prior to use, some applications may require additional washing procedures. The easiest way to remove possible contaminants in the nanoparticles solution is by centrifugation. Centrifugation force is dependent on size of the gold nanoparticles. We recommend the following to wash gold nanoparticles:
1. Place 1 mL aliquot of colloidal gold in a 1.5 mL microcentrifuge tube.
2. Centrifuge the gold nanoparticles for 30 minutes using the recommended G force based on particle size (see below).
3. Remove the supernatant and re-suspend in an appropriate volume of ultra-pure water.
4. Vortex to re-disperse the particles.

Centrifugation speed guide for nanoparticle size:
size - G force
5 nm - 100,000 g
10 nm - 17,000 g
15 nm - 17,000 g
20 nm - 6,500 g
30 nm - 4,500 g
40 nm - 2,500 g
50 nm - 2,000 g
60 nm - 1,125 g
80 nm - 600 g
100 nm - 400 g

What are the recommended storage conditions for the Gold nanoparticles that are supplied in 0.1 mg/ml sodium citrate with stabilizer?

We recommend 4°C storage for our Gold nanoparticles that are supplied in 0.1 mg/ml sodium citrate with stabilizer. Do not freeze the particles because this causes irreversible aggregation. When stored for a long period of time, gold nanoparticles may sediment at the bottom of the flask, which is especially true for larger particle sizes. Prior to use, re-suspend the sedimented particles by swirling until a homogenous solution is obtained.