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Sigma-Aldrich® TLC Plates
silica gel matrix, L × W 10 cm × 20 cm, fluorescent indicator
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UNSPSC Code:
41115711
eCl@ss:
32110504
material
glass support
silica gel matrix
feature
binder Polymeric
fluorescent indicator
manufacturer/tradename
Sigma-Aldrich
technique(s)
thin layer chromatography (TLC): suitable
L × W
10 cm × 20 cm
layer thickness
250 μm
plate L × W
10 cm × 20 cm
particle size
17 μm
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General description
Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) plates for adsorption, partition, and ion-exchange techniques. Six media choices with glass, polyester, and aluminum backings. Silica-based adsorbent layers in Sigma-Aldrich TLC plates incorporate a polymeric binder; highly purified silica gel plates incorporate a gypsum/polymer binder.
- Silica gel - for weakly to strongly polar separations, pore size 60 Å
- High purity silica gel - acid washed for separation of aflatoxins
- Cellulose - for partition chromatography, (SigmaCell Type 100 Cellulose)
- Cellulose PEI - for separation of weak anions (amino acids, peptides) PEI plates may turn slightly yellow, affecting separation. Pre-develop plates in distilled water to minimize yellow color.
- Chiral silica - for separation of optically active isomers by ligand exchange, pore size 60Å
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