- Description
- Application
- Features And Benefits
The sulfated cellulose membrane is designed to maximize virus accessibility to achieve high binding capacity, high selectivity and recovery rate.
Sulfated Cellulose membranes are macroporous, cellulose-based membranes for pseudo-affinity chromatography of viruses.
1. The pore structure allows macromolecules to have a large binding surface at the typical flow rate of the adsorber.
2. By using pseudo-affinity ligands to capture influenza virus and other viral targets as modified Ankara vaccinia virus, selectivity and recovery are maximized.
Density | Ligand 2 - 5 µeq/cm2Membrane |
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Area | 624 cm2Membrane |
Binding Capacity | Typical Dynamic Binding Capacity (10% per unit) 29 mg/mL, 0.8 mg/cm2Membrane |
Compatibility | Stable in common chromatography buffers, unstable to peroxide and other oxidizing or reactive reagents |
Dimensions | 21 cm × 29.7 cm |
Flow Rate Range | >100 mL/min/cm2Membrane× min at 1 bar (14.5 psi) |
Material | Membrane Stabilised reinforced cellulose Reinforcement Polyester Ligand Sulfated cellulose |
Pack Size | 1 |
pH | Stability pH 2 - 14 (short term), pH 2 - 12 (long term) |
Pore Dimensions | 0.8 µm |
Reference Protein | Bovine serum albumin |
Thickness | 275 µm |
Type | (Membrane) Strong anion exchanger |