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UNSPSC Code:
40161507
NACRES:
NB.24
Pore size:
0.22 μm
Material:
Nylon membrane
Feature:
hydrophilic
Diam.:
47 mm
Sterility:
non-sterile
Packaging:
pack of 100
Product Name
Nylon filter membranes, pore size 0.22 μm, diam. 47 mm, pack of 100
material
Nylon membrane
sterility
non-sterile
feature
hydrophilic
packaging
pack of 100
diam.
47 mm
thickness
60-125 μm
pore size
0.22 μm
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General description
Nylon filters are naturally hydrophilic and no wetting agents are used in manufacture.
With an extractable level <0.0015 mg/cm2, they are ideal for HPLC solvent and sample preparation. Because of high non-specific binding, they are not recommended for protein solutions.
With an extractable level <0.0015 mg/cm2, they are ideal for HPLC solvent and sample preparation. Because of high non-specific binding, they are not recommended for protein solutions.
Application
Nylon filter membranes have been used:
- duringthe preparation of phosphate buffer saline (PBS)
- in the filtration ofraspberry fruit powder extract for liquid chromatography (LC)/tandem massspectrometry (MS/MS) analysis
- as a polymeric membrane to study itsinteraction with nanoparticles
Features and Benefits
- Compatible with aqueous and most organic solvents
- Autoclave friendly
- It can withstand temperatures up to 180°C
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