Carboxyrhodamine 110 hydrochloride, 5 and 6 isomers
For some applications, 5-(and-6)-carboxyrhodamine (5(6)-CR 110) is a superior alternative to the widely used green fluorescent dye 5-(and-6)-carboxyfluorescein. The dye is insensitive to pH between 4 and 9 and is much more photostable than fluorescein.
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Product Description
For some applications, 5-(and-6)-carboxyrhodamine (5(6)-CR 110) is a superior alternative to the widely used green fluorescent dye 5-(and-6)-carboxyfluorescein. The dye is insensitive to pH between 4 and 9 and is much more photostable than fluorescein.
- λEx/λEm (MeOH) = 502/524 nm
- Orange red solid soluble in H2O (pH>6), DMF or DMSO
- Store at 4°C and protect from light
- C21H15ClN2O5
- MW: 410.81
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