CM Agarose 6FF column
Ion Exchange Chromatography is a process that separates biomolecules (ions & polar molecules), including proteins and nucleotides on the basis of their charge.
The Ion Exchange Fast Flow Resins have charged functional groups that bind molecules with an opposite charge. Bound molecules are eluted from the medium by displacement, via the application of an increasing concentration of a similarly charged molecule.
The base matrix 6% highly cross-linked agarose gives the ion exchangers high chemical and physical stability. They are developed and supported for process scale chromatography. The characteristics such as capacity, elution behavior and pressure/flow rate are unaffected by the solutions commonly used in process chromatography and cleaning procedures
The Ion Exchange Fast Flow Resins have charged functional groups that bind molecules with an opposite charge. Bound molecules are eluted from the medium by displacement, via the application of an increasing concentration of a similarly charged molecule.
The base matrix 6% highly cross-linked agarose gives the ion exchangers high chemical and physical stability. They are developed and supported for process scale chromatography. The characteristics such as capacity, elution behavior and pressure/flow rate are unaffected by the solutions commonly used in process chromatography and cleaning procedures
Catalog No. | 58003012 |
Unit Size | 5 x 1mL / 1 x 5mL / 5 x 5mL |
Product Category | Chromatography Media |
Matrix | Highly Cross-Linked 6% Agarose |
Ligand | Carboxymethyl |
Functional Group | Carboxymethyl group: -O-CH2COO - |
Ion Class | Weak Cation |
Bead Size | 45-165um |
Binding Capacity | 0.09-0.13 mmol (H+)/ml |
Flow Velocity | 300-600 cm/h |
pH Working Range | 4-13 |
pH CIP Range | 2-14 |
Storage Buffers | 20% Ethanol |
Storage/Stability | 2-8°C/5 years |
Shipping | Ambient |