AF 594 azide

Cat. # Quantity Price Lead time
S7830 250 ug –   in stock
A7830 1 mg $140 in stock
B7830 5 mg $450 in stock
D7830 25 mg $1460 in stock
E7830 50 mg $1890 in stock
F7830 100 mg $2640 in stock
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AF 594 is a water-soluble red-fluorescent dye with high fluorescence quantum yield and high photostability. The dye is similar to Texas Red in spectral characteristics (absorption max. at 586 nm, emission max. at 613 nm) and is not sensitive to pH changes within the range from 4 to 10.

AF 594 azide is a fluorescently labeled azide that reacts with alkynyl derivatives of biomolecules (terminal alkynes and cyclooctynes) via click reactions to form stable adducts. AF 594 azide is commonly used for bioconjugation tasks and labeling of cells in flow cytometry, fluorescent microscopy, and other applications.

Absorption and emission spectra of AF 594

Absorption and emission spectra of AF 594

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General properties

Appearance: dark-blue crystals
Molecular weight: 842.98
Molecular formula: C38H39KN6O10S2
Solubility: good in water, DMF, DMSO
Quality control: NMR 1H and HPLC-MS (95+%)
Storage conditions: 24 months after receival at -20°C in the dark. Transportation: at room temperature for up to 3 weeks. Desiccate. Avoid prolonged exposure to light.
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Product specifications

Spectral properties

Excitation/absorption maximum, nm: 586
ε, L⋅mol−1⋅cm−1: 105000
Emission maximum, nm: 613
Fluorescence quantum yield: 0.77
CF260: 0.28
CF280: 0.51
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