G-100
G-100 is a gel filtration chromatography medium based on dextran; used for desalting and buffer exchange of peptides and small biomolecules. Its working principle is mainly to use the molecular sieve effect of a glucan gel with a network structure. The molecular weight of the separated material is different for separation. The glucan gel is a polymer compound having a three-dimensional network structure, which is formed by the cross-linking polymerization of dextran to a crosslinking agent through an ether bond.
G-100 indicates how much water per gram of gel is absorbed. Example G-100 indicates that 10ml of water per gram of dry gel is absorbed. This characterizes the multiple of the gel that can be expanded and indirectly characterizes the pore size of the gel.
G-100 indicates how much water per gram of gel is absorbed. Example G-100 indicates that 10ml of water per gram of dry gel is absorbed. This characterizes the multiple of the gel that can be expanded and indirectly characterizes the pore size of the gel.
Catalog No. | 58005100 |
Unit Size | 100g |
Product Category | Chromatography Media |
Matrix | Cross-Linked Dextran |
Particle Size | 48-150 mesh |
Flow Velocity | ?40cm/h |
Swelling Coefficient | 18-22ml/g |
pH Working Range | 2-10 |
Autoclave | 120°C, 30 min |
Storage/Stability | 2-8°C/5 years |
Shipping | Ambient |