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Fractogel® EMD TMAE (S)
RoboColumn Fractogel® TMAE (S), volume 0.6 mL, prepacked column
Synonym(s):
RoboColumn Fractogel® TMAE (S), 0.6 ml
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ligand
(Trimethylammoniumethyl)
material
polypropylene housing
product line
Fractogel®
form
prepacked column
parameter
≤8 bar pressure
~80 cm/hr max. flow rate
column I.D. × L
5 mm × 30 mm
volume
0.6 mL
matrix active group
Methacrylate
mean particle size
20-40 μm
capacity
~100 mg, BSA binding capacity
application(s)
gene therapy
recombinant protein
vaccine development
separation technique
anion exchange
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Features and Benefits
High protein loading conditions resulting in good selectivity and resolution with the tentacle technology
- Excellent binding to large viruses at increased loading
- Homogenous binding with high selectivity and purity
- Reduce operating costs and resin replacement with enduring durability - allowing for multiple cycles of column regeneration and sanitization
- Compatibility with 2.5 % (v/v) aqueous benzyl alcohol containing 150 mM NaCl storage solution
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