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Micro particles, magnetic, carboxy functionalized

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Synonym(s):
Magnetic micro particles, carboxy functionalized
UNSPSC Code:
12352200
NACRES:
NA.25

grade

analytical standard

Quality Level

description

particle mass concentration 18 - 22 mg/mL

bp

212 °C

mp

32 °C

application(s)

glass & ceramic
industrial qc
pharmaceutical

format

neat

storage temp.

2-8°C

General description

Carboxy functionalized magnetic microparticles are a particle size standard, designed for profiling particle size distribution (PSD) of test samples.

Application

Used for equipment particle size calibration.
It can also be used to:
  • study biochemicals and reagents as well as magnetic microparticles.
  • better understand the mechanism by which toxic airborne particles can affect cardiovascular function.

Features and Benefits

  • suitable for routine instrument calibration checks, testing and corrections
  • available in 10 mL pack size as a neat sample

WGK

nwg

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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Jennifer A McLeish et al.
Thrombosis and haemostasis, 103(4), 797-807 (2010-02-23)
Low mass ambient exposure to airborne particles is associated with atherothrombotic events that may be a consequence of the combustion-derived nanoparticle content. There is concern also over the potential cardiovascular impact of manufactured nanoparticles. To better understand the mechanism by
Skin exposure to micro-and nano-particles can cause haemostasis in zebrafish larvae
McLeish JA, et al.
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 103(04), 797-807 (2010)

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