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Rezorian A161 Cartridge

size 1 mL

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UNSPSC Code:
41115724

form

prepacked column

packaging

pkg of 6 ea

technique(s)

LPLC: suitable

size

1 mL

surface area

800-900 m2/g

matrix

styrene-divinylbenzene, spherical, reagent grade

matrix active group

polymer

mean particle size

120 μm

pore size

110-175 Å pore diameter

separation technique

reversed phase

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General description

Disposable Rezorian A161 Luer lock syringe-tip cartridges offer convenience and expedience for isolating, purifying, and concentrating biomolecules from aqueous samples. Packed with a high performance, macroreticular, hydrophobic adsorbent resin, Rezorian A161 cartridges are specially tailored for biomolecular pharmaceutical separations.

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Application

Rezorian A161 cartridge was used to perform dynamic column experiment to verify the direct separation of radionuclides from liquid decontamination waste and to determine Cu, Cd, Mo, As and Sb elements in biological samples.

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Rezorian is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC

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Use of new composite materials for the determination of Cu, Cd, Mo, As, and Sb in biological samples by radiochemical neutron activation analysis.
Lucanikova, M., et al.
J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem., 269, 463-468 (2006)
Separation of radionuclides from spent decontamination solutions onto selective inorganic-organic composite absorbers.
Rosikova, K., et al.
Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, 53, A603-A610 (2003)

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