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Latch-lid TLC developing chambers

For use with 10 cm × 10 cm plates

Synonym(s):

Locking Lid Thin-layer chromatography developing chambers

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UNSPSC Code:
41115711
NACRES:
NC.07

technique(s)

thin layer chromatography (TLC): suitable

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General description

Latch-Lid units have a unique stainless steel latching device that holds the lid and tank firmly in place. This permits complete saturation of the chamber with solvent vapor for uniform development of chromatograms. Glass tank features flat ground tops, inner and outer rims beveled for safety, and flat ground bottoms for stability. Accessorize with multi-plate TLC racks for simultaneous development of up to six TLC plates.

Racks not included.

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  • Toxicity Assessment of Nickel Using Aspergillus niger and Its Removal from an Industrial Effluent.: This study focuses on determining the Nickle concentration using Aspergillus niger and explores its removal from industrial effluent. The research provides valuable analytical techniques for environmental chemists focusing on bioremediation and industrial waste management (Rajendran et al., 2002).




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Latch-Lid is a trademark of General Glassblowing, Inc.

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