Z126195
Rectangular TLC developing tanks, complete
L × H × W 27.0 cm × 26.5 cm × 7.0 cm
Synonym(s):
Thin Layer Chromatography Tank
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technique(s)
thin layer chromatography (TLC): suitable
L × H × W
27.0 cm × 26.5 cm × 7.0 cm
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General description
TLC developing tanks are used to run TLC plates for separation. It is important to maintain saturated conditions during the analysis which can be achieved by using small tanks, filter paper liners and sufficient solvents. The tank can be equilibrated for 30 mins prior to running the plate to yield good results.
Application
Aldrich® rectangular TLC developing tanks, complete may be used to develop TLC plates.
Footnote
TLC Developing Tanks come complete with the developing tank and lid
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