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TRITC, 5 and 6 isomers

This item is discontinued  and no longer available. We continue to offer TRITC, 5 isomer (90018) and TRITC, 6-isomer (90019).

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Excitation/Emission

544/572 nm

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Product Description

This item is discontinued  and no longer available. We continue to offer TRITC, 5 isomer (90018) and TRITC, 6-isomer (90019).

5(6)-TRITC (Tetramethylrhodamine isothiocyanate chloride) is an amine-reactive rhodamine derivative that is spectrally similar to TAMRA (90022).

  • λExEm: 544/572 nm (MeOH)
  • Red solid soluble in DMF
  • MW: 479.98

 

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