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Polysaccharide Separation Media UniPS 8-5Na

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L/C,T/T
Incoterm:
FOB,CFR,CIF
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Model No.UniPS 8-5Na

Functional Group-SO3Na

Supply Ability & Additional Information

TransportationOcean,Air

Payment TypeL/C,T/T

IncotermFOB,CFR,CIF

Polysaccharide  Separation Media

  Ligand exchange is the preferred method for the chromatographic analysis and separation of many sugars and sugar alcohols due to the advantage of simply using water as eluent. In ligand exchange, the negatively charged hydroxyl groups in carbohydrate molecules interact with the positively charged metal containing groups on the chromatography substrates. The carbohydrates are eluted by polar water mobile phase.


 Analysis of Sugar Alcohols

Features

 

l  High efficiency

l  Low back pressure

l  High resolution

l  Good stability

l  Consistent product quality

Polysaccharide Separation Media   

 SEM Picture of Polysaccharide  Separation Media

Sugar Fermentation Test


Product Listc

Series

Diameter,μm

Matrix

Degree of cross linking,%

Functional Group

UniPS®  H

5, 8,10

PS/DVB

5,8,10

-SO3H

UniPS®  Na

5, 8,10

PS/DVB

5,8,10

-SO3Na

UniPS®  Ca

5, 8,10

PS/DVB

5,8,10

-SO3Ca

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