Gold nanoflowers provide optimized surface area, superior plasmonic properties, and enhanced catalytic activity. Designed for advanced applications, they ensure efficient dispersion, extended durability, and high-performance adaptability.
Product Overview
Gold nanoflowers are a special form of gold nanomaterials with a unique flower-like structure. Their particle size typically ranges from 80-100nm, and they appear pale blue in solution. Due to their unique surface structure, gold nanoflowers have broad applications in biomedical and nanotechnology fields.
Features
- Particle Size: The particle size of gold nanoflowers typically ranges from 80-100nm.
- Stability: Slight precipitation may occur over time. It is recommended to sonicate the solution before use to ensure uniformity.
- Solution Color: Exhibits a pale blue solution, showcasing its unique optical properties.
Applications
- Cell Detection and Tracing: Used for cell detection and as tracers in microscopy.
- Western Blotting: Used as markers in immunoblotting techniques.
- Biosensors and Biochips: Used in the construction of biosensors and biochips.
- Drug Residue Detection and Drug Delivery: Applied in detecting drug residues and as carriers for drug delivery.
- Photochemical Therapy: Used as photosensitizers in photochemical therapy.
Item | Parameter |
Appearance | Light blue solution |
Particle Size | ~80-100nm |
Concentration | 0.05 mg/mL |
Solvent | Water |
Note | Mild precipitation may occur over time; it is recommended to sonicate at full power (100w) for 2 hours before use. |