Properties:
Related Categories |
Analytical/Chromatography,
GE Healthcare Life Sciences Columns and Media,
GE Life Sciences Purification Media,
HPLC,
HPLC & FPLC Columns for Biopolymer Separations,
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shelf life
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Please be aware this product may be shipped 90 days before the expiration date. For more information on the batch specific expiration date, please contact technical service.
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feature
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autoclavable Autoclavable, 20 min at 120°C in pH 7
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packaging
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pack of 1 L
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mfr. no.
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GE Healthcare, 17-0160-01
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matrix
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6% agarose
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particle size
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45-165 μm
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cleaning in place
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2 - 14
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working range
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3 - 13
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Description:
Analysis Note
To view the Certificate of Analysis for this product, please visit www.gelifesciences.com
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Features and Benefits
• 6% cross-linked agarose gel filtration media.
• Proven base matrix for coupling affinity ligands
• Higher degree of crosslinking improve matrix stability
General description
Sepharose® CL-6B is a well-proven cross-linked agarose gel filtration base matrix and is frequently used for coupling affinity ligands to the matrix. The matrix is not pre-activated and the user performs all steps in coupling.
Sepharose® is a bead-formed agarose-based gel filtration matrix. Sepharose® is available with 3 different agarose contents; 2, 4, and 6%, designated Sepharose® 2B, Sepharose® 4B and Sepharose® 6B respectively, Both Sepharose® and Sepharose® CL have broad fractionation ranges which makes them suitable for characterizing or cleaning-up samples containing components of diverse molecular weight.
Sepharose® CL gels are cross-linked derivatives of Sepharose® 2B, Sepharose® 4B and Sepharose® 6B. The cross-linked form of Sepharose® is chemically and physically more resistant than Sepharose® itself, offering the same selectivity with better flow characteristics. Cross-linked Sepharose® gels are resistant to organic solvents and are thus the choice for separations in organic solvents.
Legal Information
Sepharose is a registered trademark of GE Healthcare
Safety:
RIDADR
NONH for all modes of transport