Compact Amine Functionalized Silica Microspheres - 1wt% Ethanol Dispersion - 20nm - 1000nm (25ml - 1000ml) Get 75% Off Today [p0ORdDYT]
Amine Functionalized Silica Microspheres Applied Physics offers a cutting-edge line of Amine Functionalized Silica Microspheres, designed for a wide range of applications in organic-phase research and development. These microspheres are meticulously
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Amine Functionalized Silica Microspheres
Applied Physics offers a cutting-edge line of Amine Functionalized Silica Microspheres, designed for a wide range of applications in organic-phase research and development. These microspheres are meticulously crafted to provide exceptional performance and consistency, making them a valuable tool for scientists and engineers in various fields.Key Product Features
Our Amine Functionalized Silica Microspheres are supplied as a 1wt% dispersion in ethanol, ensuring excellent suspension stability and ease of use. Key features include:- Particle Size Range: 20nm – 1000nm, offering versatility for diverse applications.
- Surface Functionalization: Primary amine (-NH₂) groups, enabling bioconjugation and surface engineering.
- Volume Options: Available in 25mL, 50mL, 100mL, 250mL, 500mL, and 1000mL volumes to suit your research needs.
Extensive Applications
The versatility of our Amine Functionalized Silica Microspheres makes them ideal for a wide range of applications, including:- Bioconjugation: Perfect for attaching DNA, proteins, and antibodies, enabling advanced biological research.
- Catalysis: Facilitates nanomaterial synthesis and catalyst development.
- Microfluidics: Ideal for microfluidic systems and lab-on-chip platforms.
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