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798169

Fluorescent nanodiamond

Nitrogen vacancy ~2.5 ppm NV centers, 70 nm avg. part. size, 1 mg/mL in deionized water

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Diamond nanopowder, Nanodiamonds

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Linear Formula:
C
NACRES:
NA.23
UNSPSC Code:
12352302

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Nitrogen vacancy, ~2.5 ppm NV centers

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1 mg/mL in deionized water

avg. part. size

70 nm

General description

In fluorescent nanodiamonds, the nitrogen vacancy centers in the diamond lattice provide the fluorescence; unlike the quantum dots or organic dyes, the color centers in these don′t photobleach or photoblink. These outstanding properties of fluorescent nanodiamonds along with their biocompatibility, large surface area etc. make them promising bioimaging probes.
Product can be functionalized with carboxylic acid, hydroxyl, ketones, ethers, and/or hydrogen.
Fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) can be prepared by subjecting synthetic diamond nanocrystallites to helium ions. FND is biocompatible and its surface can be easily functionalized. It is a very useful tool in bioimaging mainly because the photons emitted from the defect centers of FND upon laser excitation can easily penetrate the tissue. The emission from FNDs is extremely stable. The average size of the FNDs is 70 nm.

Application

Potential uses of FNDs are as in vivo nanoprobe for bioimaging, cell labelling and cell tracking.

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Questions

  1. Hi, I'm looking at product 798169-5ML (70nm nanodiamonds). Approximately how many NVs per particle are there? I have a similar product from you (798169-mL) and it says it's more than 300NV's per particle. Is that the case for this product too?

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    1. There are between 200 and 300 NV centers per particle.

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