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Microcon® Centrifugal Filters

NMWCO 10 kDa, Ultracel® regenerated cellulose membrane (low binding), sample volume 0.5 mL

Synonym(s):

Centrifuge concentrator

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UNSPSC Code:
41104916
NACRES:
NB.24
eCl@ss:
36100101
Material:
Ultracel® regenerated cellulose membrane (low binding), polyacetal base (membrane support), polycarbonate device top, polypropylene tube (for filtrate/concentrate), silicone O-ring (medical-grade)
Pore size:
10 kDa NMWCO
Working volume:
0.5 mL
Sterility:
non-sterile
Packaging:
pkg of 100 ea
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Quality Level

material

Ultracel® regenerated cellulose membrane (low binding), polyacetal base (membrane support), polycarbonate device top, polypropylene tube (for filtrate/concentrate), silicone O-ring (medical-grade)

sterility

non-sterile

feature

holdup volume> 10 μL

packaging

pkg of 100 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Microcon®

parameter

0.5 mL sample volume

technique(s)

DNA purification: suitable, RNA purification: suitable, protein extraction: suitable, protein purification: suitable

L

4.50 cm (1.8 in.)

diam.

12.3 mm

filtration area

0.32 cm2

working volume

0.5 mL

pore size

10 kDa NMWCO

shipped in

ambient

General description

Filter Code: PL, Ultracel® low binding regenerated cellulose
Filter Type: Ultrafiltration
Simply and efficiently concentrate and desalt solutions of any macromolecule, using any centrifuge that can accept 1.5 mL tubes. With the low-binding Ultracel membrane, Microcon filters offer:
•Typical recoveries of greater than 95%, even for dilute solutions
•Reverse spin to maximize recovery, even in the smallest samples
•Convenient storage of filtrate or concentrated sample in standard microfuge tube
•Concentration factors up to 100X

Features:
•High recovery for small volumes with reverse spin (concentration factor less than 20X)
•Low-binding Ultracel membrane
•Fast processing

Application

This 0.5 mL centrifugal filter enables the concentration of biomolecules with a membrane NMWL of 10 kDa. Micron centrifugal filters are ideal for DNA & protein concentration & desalting.

Features and Benefits

Minimum Final Concentrate Volume: 50 µL

Physical form

Color Code: Green

Other Notes

Replaces: 42407

Legal Information

MICROCON is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
ULTRACEL is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany


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MRCPRT01004053252413643