
Cy5.5 bis-acid
| Catalog Number | A17-0179 | 
| Category | Cyanine5.5 | 
| Molecular Formula | C45H51ClN2O4 | 
| Molecular Weight | 719.4 | 
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Product Introduction
Cy5.5 bis-acid is a free non-activated dye and can be used as a non-reactive fluorophore for experiment controls and instrument calibration. It is a non-sulfonated reagent with good solubility in organic solvents and limited aqueous solubility.
Chemical Information
Product Specification
| Purity | 98% | 
| Storage | -20 °C | 
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