GE17-0727-20
SOURCE™ 15RPC
Cytiva 17-0727-20, pack of 10 mL
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matrix surface
feature
autoclavable 20 min at 121°C
packaging
pack of 10 mL
manufacturer/tradename
Cytiva 17-0727-20
matrix
polystyrene/divinylbenzene
avg. part. size
15 μm (monosized)
cleaning in place
1-14
working range
1-12
capacity
~10 mg binding capacity
suitability
suitable for bioprocess medium
General description
Application
High quality assurance standards in combination with the patented production method, particle structure is consistent both bead-to-bead and batch-to-batch.
A controlled pore size distribution and large specific surface area offer excellent capacity for a wide range of molecules, from small peptides and oligonucleotides up to large Proteins. With full pH range stability, SOURCE™ 15RPC is a strong alternative to silica-based RPC matrices.
SOURCE™ 15RPC is available in a range of different bulk pack sizes for easy scale-up and process development. As member of the BioProcess media range, SOURCE™ 15RPC meets industrial demands with security of supply and comprehensive technical and regulatory support.
Features and Benefits
- Mono-sized 15 μm rigid beads gives Low back pressures and high flow rates allowing for high productivity.
- Designed for high resolution reversed phase chromatography of Proteins, peptides and oligonucleotides.
- High chemical stability allowing for wide range of working conditions with good resistance to cleaning conditions at high pH
- BioProcess medium supported for industrial applications.
Storage and Stability
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Storage Class Code
3 - Flammable liquids
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Poor-quality eluent components can cause a phenomenon referred to as “ghosting”. Trace levels of organic impurities bind to the medium, concentrating during equilibration and sample application. When elution begins, these contaminants appear in the chromatogram as unknown, or “ghost” peaks.
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