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Cyano, Sorbent, Orpheus, 1 kg/pkg
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Cyano, Sorbent, Orpheus, 25 g/pkg
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SCX, Sorbent, Orpheus, 1 kg/pkg
Sulfonated stationary phase allows for cation exchange separations. Typical samples include biological fluids and organic reaction mixtures. Application includes peptide purification and extraction, basic drugs and metabolites extraction from urine, serum and plasma, and deslating. -
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Diol, Sorbent, Orpheus, 1 kg/pkg
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Diol, Sorbent, Orpheus, 25 g/pkg
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Florisil, Sorbent, Orpheus, 1 kg/pkg
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Florisil, Sorbent, Orpheus, 25 g/pkg
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Amino, Sorbent, Orpheus, 1/pkg
The strong polarity of the aminopropyl functional group allows for both normal phase and anion exchange retention mechanism. NH2 acts as a weak anion exchanger at a pH of 9.8. The functional groups become positively charged at a pH below 9.8. Ideal sorbent choice for quick release of strong anions such as sulfonic acids which can possibly be irreversibly retained by strong anion exchangers. Typical application includes extraction of carbohydrates from food, plants aqueous extract, and beverage. -
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Amino, Sorbent, Orpheus, 25 g/pkg
The strong polarity of the aminopropyl functional group allows for both normal phase and anion exchange retention mechanism. NH2 acts as a weak anion exchanger at a pH of 9.8. The functional groups become positively charged at a pH below 9.8. Ideal sorbent choice for quick release of strong anions such as sulfonic acids which can possibly be irreversibly retained by strong anion exchangers. Typical application includes extraction of carbohydrates from food, plants aqueous extract, and beverage. -
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PFP, Sorbent, Orpheus, 1 kg/pkg
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PFP, Sorbent, Orpheus, 25 g/pkg
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Phenyl, Sorbent, Orpheus, 1.0 kg, 1/pkg
The bonded phenyl functional group provides for the added selectivity due to the electron dense aromatic ring. Offers higher retention of aromatic hydrophobic compounds over aliphatic bonded groups.