GE17-5176-01
Superdex® Peptide 10/300 GL
Cytiva 17-5176-01, column L × I.D. 30 cm × 10 mm, 13 μm avg. part. size
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material
borosilicate glass column
polypropylene filter
shelf life
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mol wt
100-7000 Da
packaging
pkg of 1 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Cytiva 17-5176-01
parameter
0.15-0.6 mL/min flow rate
1.8 Mpa (261 psi)
25-500 mL sample volume
bed size
10 mm × 310 mm
bed volume
24 mL
column L × I.D.
30 cm × 10 mm
matrix
dextran composite
avg. part. size
13 μm
cleaning
1-14
working range
1-14
separation technique
size exclusion (SEC)
General description
Superdex® prepacked columns are designed for high-performance, laboratory-scale separations of proteins, peptides, and other biomolecules according to size. High performance gel filtration offers fast separations with high resolution for a variety of applications including protein purification, studies of complex formation, and screening of uncharacterized samples.
Features and Benefits
- High-resolution separations of proteins, peptides, and other biomolecules according to size.
- Well suited for the polishing step in a purification procedure.
- Easy and predictable scale-up.
- Excellent reproducibility and durability.
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