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Carbotrap® Carbon Adsorbent

matrix Carbotrap® X, 20-40 mesh, bottle of 10 g

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EC Number:
UNSPSC Code:
23201100
NACRES:
SB.54

product name

Carbotrap® Adsorbent, matrix Carbotrap® X, 20-40 mesh, bottle of 10 g

product line

Carbotrap®

Quality Level

form

granular

packaging

bottle of 10 g

technique(s)

LPLC: suitable

surface area

~240 m2/g

matrix

Carbotrap® X

matrix active group

carbon

particle size

20-40 mesh

pore size

~0.62 cm3/g mesoporosity
~0 cm3/g macroporosity
~0 cm3/g microporosity
~100 Å pore diameter

density

~0.44 g/mL (free fall density)

separation technique

reversed phase

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General description

Carbotrap® X has a very high specific surface area and was used for the recovery of low boiling hydrocarbons like 1,3-butadiene and isoprene.
Carbotrap®/Carbopack adsorbent can withstand high bake-out temperature without losing the mechanical and chemical integrity. It has a high affinity for isoprene and does not retain significant amounts of water. Furthermore it has a tendency to pulverize if it is packed too tightly.
A graphitized carbon black (GCB) can be non-porous or porous. The graphitization process results in a highly pure surface with great adsorption and desorption (if required) properties. Surface interactions depend solely on dispersion (London) forces. These particles are:
  • Granular
  • Friable
  • Used for molecules with an analyte size relative to C3-C20+ n-alkanes
  • Hydrophobic (can be used in high humidity environments)

Generally, GCB adsorbents offer weaker relative adsorptive strength compared to carbon molecular sieve (CMS) adsorbents, and similar relative adsorptive strength compared to spherical graphitized polymer carbon (SGPC) adsorbents. Our Carbotrap products are a type of GCB adsorbent.
  • Particles are 20/40 mesh
  • These large particles allow high flow rates without excessive pressure drops

For more information about any of our specialty carbon adsorbents, please visit sigma-aldrich.com/carbon

Legal Information

Carbopack is a trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
Carbotrap is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

nwg

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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Articles

Carbon Molecular sieves (CMS) are a versatile range of adsorbents that can be tailored for specific applications. Supelco® scientists have been synthesizing synthetic CMS carbons for several decades, starting from tailoring of the starting polymers/copolymers, to modifying the final properties of the subsequent CMS carbon.

Our team of scientists has experience in all areas of research including Life Science, Material Science, Chemical Synthesis, Chromatography, Analytical and many others.

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