RS-04 - Large Stokes-Shift NIR Dye (578 Ex/668 Em)-Acid

RS-04 is a near-infrared fluorescent dye with an excitation of 578nm and emission of 668nm.

The distance between the excitation and emission wavelengths is called the Stokes Shift and is a key aspect in the detection of the emitted fluorescence in biological applications. The detection of emitted fluorescence can be difficult to distinguish from the excitation light when using fluorophores with very small Stokes shifts, because the excitation and emission wavelengths greatly overlap. Conversely, fluorophores with large Stokes shifts are easy to distinguish because of the large separation between the excitation and emission wavelengths. The Stokes shift is especially critical in multiplex fluorescence applications, because the emission wavelength of one fluor may overlap, and therefore excite, another fluor in the same sample.

From the laboratory of Robert M. Strongin, PhD, Portland State University.

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EPS003
RS-04 - Large Stokes-Shift NIR Dye (578 Ex/668 Em)-Acid
1mg In stock
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Specifications

Product Type: Small Molecule
Name: 3,11-diamino-7-(2-carboxyphenyl)-Dibenzo[c,h]xanthylium or 11-amino-7-(2-carboxyphenyl)-3H-dibenzo[c,h]xanthen-3-iminium
Chemical Formula: C28H19N2O3
CAS number: 1346661-41-3
Molecular Weight: 431.46
Extinction Coefficient: 11994
Tested Applications: Deep red fluorescent dye
Ex/Em Maxima: Emission 668 in 1/9 DMSO/12.5 mM phosphate buffer pH 7.4
Abs Max (nm): 578
Detection Method: Fluorescence
Storage: -20C; protect from light
Shipped: Cold packs

Provider
From the laboratory of Robert M. Strongin, PhD, Portland State University.
References
  1. Sibrian-Vazquez M, Escobedo JO, Lowry M, Strongin RM. Progress toward red and near-infrared (NIR) emitting saccharide sensors. Pure Appl Chem. 2012 Nov 1;84(11):2443-2456.

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