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Invitrogen™ 6-ROX (6-Carboxy-X-Rhodamine), single isomer
Description
The excitation and emission spectra of carboxyrhodamine 6G (CR 6G) fall between those of fluorescein and tetramethylrhodamine. With a peak absorption at 525 nm, conjugates of carboxyrhodamine 6G are an excellent match to the 514 nm spectral line of the argon-ion laser. The amine-reactive 6-CR 6G, SE can be used to attach this fluorophore to biomolecules of interest including amine-modified oligonucleotides.
Specifications
Specifications
| Quantity | 10 mg |
| Product Type | 6-ROX |
| Content And Storage | Store in freezer (-5 to -30°C) and protect from light. |
| Chemical Reactivity | Amine |
| Shipping Condition | Room Temperature |
| Reactive Moiety | Carboxylic Acid |
| Label or Dye | ROX |
| Label Type | Classic Dyes |
| Emission | 525 |
| Excitation | 514 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the excitation and emission wavelength for rhodamine?
Rhodamine is a generic term for a wide variety of cationic dyes whose fluorescence emission can range from green, orange to red. The table below lists the excitation and emission maxima (nm), as well as molar extinction coefficients (EC; cm-1 M-1), for various rhodamine dyes (data derived with dye dissolved in methanol).
| Dye | Excitation | Emission | EC |
| Rhodamine B | 568 | 583 | 88,000 |
| Rhodamine 123 | 507 | 529 | 101,000 |
| Rhodamine 110 | 499 | 521 | 92,000 |
| Rhodamine 6G | 528 | 551 | 105,000 |
| XRITC | 572 | 596 | 92,000 |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.