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NACRES:
NA.32
UNSPSC Code:
12352108
Product Name
Atto 647N alkyne, BioReagent, suitable for fluorescence
product line
BioReagent
form
solid
manufacturer/tradename
ATTO-TEC GmbH
λ
in ethanol (with 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid)
UV absorption
λ: 641.0-647.0 nm Amax
suitability
suitable for fluorescence
storage temp.
−20°C
Quality Level
General description
Atto 647N belongs to a new generation of fluorescent labels for the red spectral region. The dye is designed for application in the area of life science, e.g. labeling of DNA, RNA or proteins. Characteristic features of the label are strong absorption, excellent fluorescence quantum yield, high photostability, excellent ozone resistance, good solubility, and very little triplet formation. Atto 647N is a cationic dye. After coupling to a substrate the dye carries a net electrical charge of +1.
In common with most Atto-labels, absorption and fluorescence are independent of pH in the range of 2 to 11, used in typical applications. As supplied Atto 647N consists of a mixture of two isomers with practically identical absorption and fluorescence properties.
The alkyne modification is used in the Huisgen reaction (“Click Chemistry“).
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In common with most Atto-labels, absorption and fluorescence are independent of pH in the range of 2 to 11, used in typical applications. As supplied Atto 647N consists of a mixture of two isomers with practically identical absorption and fluorescence properties.
The alkyne modification is used in the Huisgen reaction (“Click Chemistry“).
find more information here
Legal Information
This product is for Research use only. In case of intended commercialization, please contact the IP-holder (ATTO-TEC GmbH, Germany) for licensing.
Storage Class
11 - Combustible Solids
wgk
WGK 3
flash_point_f
Not applicable
flash_point_c
Not applicable
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