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1 L11E Great functionalized surfaces and nanomaterials from Interchim Functionalized Glass Slides Gold coated Slides Gold & Silver NanoParticules ITO Slides Carbone Nanotubes Functionalized Glass Slides Functionalized Glass Slides: Functional glass slides are 25x75x1.1mm sized, functionalized typically at 50~100umol group/cm2, and made in ultra clean environment. These slides are perfect for all kinds of applications (microarray, IHC, culture). Product (NCS: NanoCoatedSlide) Cat. No. Quantity * Amino glass slides (NH2) WT8451-GS-AM u PEG- Amino glass slides 0C3920-GS-PAM-10 10u * Carboxylated glass slides (COOH) WT88461-GS-CA u PEG-Carboxylated glass slides 0C3930-GS-PAC-10 10u * Epoxy glass slides WT8491-GS-EP u * Aldehyde glass slides (CHO) WT8501-GS-AL u * NHS-derivatized glass slides (NHS) WT8470 * StreptAvidin glass slides (Sav) 0C3870-GS-SV-5 5 u Biotin glass slides (Biot) 0C3880-GS-BN-5 5u * PolyLysine glass slides (Lysn) 0C3890-GS-PLY-5 NTA chelate glass slides (Nickel TetraAcetic) 0C3910-GS-NTA-5 5 u Functionalized Glass CoverSlips: Product (CoverSlips size : 1"x3", thickness #1) Cat. No. Quantity Amino glass coverslips 0C3940-CS-AM-25 * 25u PEG- Amino glass coverslips 0C394A-CS-PAM-10 10u Carboxylated glass coverslips 0C3950-CS-AC-10 10u PEG-Carboxylated glass coverslips 0C395A-CS-PAC-10 10u * Epoxy glass coverslips WT8491-CS-EP u * Aldehyde glass coverslips (CHO) WT8501-CS-AL u * StreptAvidin glass coverslips (Sav) 0C3870-CS-SV-5 5 u Biotin glass coverslips (Biot) 0C3880-CS-BN-5 5u * PolyLysine coverslips slides (Lysn) 0C3890-CS-PLY-10 * 10u NTA chelate glass coverslips (Nickel TetraAcetic) 0C3910-CS-NTA- 5 u * Available with other coatings: Maleimide, OPSS, poly-d-lysine coated, Gelatin, Protein A, Laminin, Fibronectin, Available in different sizes: rectangular: 18x18mm, 22x22mm, 22x30mm, 22x50mm, 24x40mm; with different thicknesses and circular: 22mm, 15mm, 18mm, 22mm, 25mm diameters
2 Gold and Silver Nanomaterials Nano Gold Coated Slides (NGS): Interchim provides several types of nanometer gold coating on glass slides as well as mica. Various sized and patterned coating slide are available (gold thickness; transparent or opaque slides). Product Thickness of Cat. No. Quantity gold Gold coated glass slides (Au5-NCS) 5 nm WT8431-GSG u Gold coated glass slides (Au25-NCS) 25 nm WT8441-GSG u Gold coated quartz slides Inquire Gold and Silver Nanoparticules Silver nanoparticles are provided both in aqueous and organic solution, stable for several months in room temperature. Compared with other silver particles, they have highly uniform size and excellent stability. Description Size (nm) Cat. No. Quantity Silver Nanoparticles in aqueous solution and Toluene In aqueous, 0.1 mm Ag 10 nm SNP ml In aqueous, 0.1 mm Ag 20 nm SNP ml In aqueous, 0.1 mm Ag 30 nm SNP ml In aqueous, 0.1 mm Ag 40 nm SNP ml In aqueous, 0.1 mm Ag 50 nm SNP ml In toluene, 0.1 mm Ag 5~10 nm SNP ml Silver Nanoparticles, Dextran Coated Dextran coated, 0.1 mm Ag 10 nm SNP ml Dextran coated, 0.1 mm Ag 20 nm SNP ml Dextran coated, 0.1 mm Ag 30 nm SNP ml Dextran coated, 0.1 mm Ag 40 nm SNP ml Dextran coated, 0.1 mm Ag 50 nm SNP ml
3 ITO Slides Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) (In 2 O 3 SnO 2 ) coated glass slides have highly electrical conductivity yet with excellent transparency. It has been widely used in flat panel display and solar cells. The surface resistance of our ITO can be ranged from 8~100 Ohm/sq with the optical transmittance over 85%. Larger sized ITO glass is available upon request. Besides ITO glass, we also provide numerous surface functionalized glass slides including gold coating slides. Transparent Conductive ITO Coated Glass Slides (ITO): Product Description Resistance Size Cat. No., qty Cat. No., 50 slides (Ohm/sq) 1.1 mm ITO Coated Glass Slides 100 1"x3" ITO , 25 slides ITO "x3" ITO , 10 slides 50 1"x3" ITO , 25 slides ITO "x3" ITO , 10 slides 10 1"x3" ITO , 25 slides ITO "x3" ITO , 10 slides 0.55 mm ITO Coated Glass Slides 15 1"x3" ITO , 25 slides ITO "x3" ITO-0032, 10 slides Transparent Conductive ITO coated Coverslips: ITO coated Glass Cover Slips, 18 mm x 18 mm, thickness 0.13~0.17 mm. Product Description Resistance Size (mm x mm) Cat. No., qty (Ohm/sq) ITO coated glass cover slips 100 u 18 x18 ITO-0041, 100 sides 50 u 18 x18 ITO-0042, 100 slides 25 u 18 x18 ITO-0043, 100 slides 10 u 18 x18 ITO-0044, 100 slides
4 Carbone Nanotubes Our carbon nanotubes are made using a proprietary method either by CVD or Arc-discharge methods, with well controlled diameter, length as well as purity. A variety of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNT) can be provided with diameter in the range of 10, 20, 40, 60, 80 to 150 nm, with the length from 1 to 100 microns. Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT) have diameter of 2~10 nm, with the length from 50 nm to microns. Longer ones possible. Product Cat. No. Min Quantity(g) High purity MWNTs CNTM g High purity SWNTs CNTS g Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes: Functional groups can be made by appropriate chemical modification either on ends or walls of nanotubes. Product Cat. No., qty Cat. No., qty Water soluble carbon nanotubes CNTW0001, 10mg Carbon Nanotubes -functionalized MultiWalled NT SingleWalled NT -COOH CNTM0002, 200mg CNTS0002, 200mg -NH2 CNTM0003, 200mg CNTS0003, 100mg -PEG CNTM0004, 100mg CNTS0004, 100mg -SH CNTM0005, 100mg CNTS0005, 100mg Carbon Nanotube Films and Cathodes: Carbon nanotube films were made by appropriate coating method. The typical size of these films is 10 mm x 10 mm. Product Carbon Nanotubes -Free Standing MultiWalled (MWNTd) -Free Standing SingleWalled (SWNTd) Carbon Nanotube Film on Substrates (Copper, Si, Nickel, graphite, etc.) Carbon Nanotube Tips (Cu, Si, etc.) Cat. No., qty CNT1001, 5u CNTS0002, 5u CNT1003, 5u CNT1004, 5u Related products lines Interbiotec - BioSciences innovation proposes a complete range of products for biochemistry. Innovative and remarkable chemistries, conjugation methods, labeling and functionalisation (PH) Standard Click Chemistry reagents (PH) Copper-free Click Chemistry reagents (DBCO reagents) (PH) Staudinger reaction (effective conjugations/chemical modification) (PH) PEGylation reagents (conjugation reagents, linkers and building blocks) (PH) SAM reagents (Self-Assembled Monolayers for surface modification) (PH) SDA reagents (effective photo reactiions) (PH) Desalting tools CelluSep tubings, SpectraPor tubings, GebaFlex, FloatALyser, SlideALyser,... Products HighLights Overview
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