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FAQ
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When doing diafiltration, how many initial volumes would it take to remove the salt? | It takes three initial volumes to remove 95% of the salt and five initial volumes to remove 99.9% of the salt. | |||||||||||||||||||||
What molecular weight cut-off should I select for proteins of different sizes? | As a rule, when using Ultracel membranes it is best to select a membrane 2-3 times smaller than the solute to be retained by the membrane. In the case of the Biomax membranes 4-5 times smaller than the NMWL is suggested. For more information on choosing the appropriate membrane cutt off: http://www.millipore.com/publications.nsf/docs/RF036 | |||||||||||||||||||||
What is the best way to store disc membranes? | Solutions of 10% ethanol in water or 0.1% azide in water will preserve the membrane. For long-term storage, refrigeration is recommended. | |||||||||||||||||||||
What is the pH range for YM membrane? | The pH range is 3-13. | |||||||||||||||||||||
My recovery is low. Why? | 1. What concentration are you using? a. If it is protein and <10ug/ml, the protein may be binding to the plastic (not the membrane). We suggest passivation (See passivation protocol). b. If it is DNA and >100ug/ml, most likely the DNA is precipitating out. There is no solution except use less DNA. 2. Are you using a detergent? a. If yes, and it is greater than the critical micelle concentration, it will not pass through the membrane pores. Suggest diluting out the sample (See detergent study). |
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What is the temperature limit for the Ultracel YM membrane? | The temperature limit for the Ultracel YM membrane is 121 degrees C. | |||||||||||||||||||||
What is the temperature limit for the Biomax membrane? | The temperature limit for the Biomax membrane is 50 degrees C. | |||||||||||||||||||||
What is the average thickness of the Ultracel YM membrane? | The average thichness of the Ultracel YM membrane is 8 mil. | |||||||||||||||||||||
What is the difference between Biomax and Ultracel membrane? | Biomax is a polyethersulfone membrane designed with maximum flow characteristics. The protein retention is typically 80-85% of a globular solute with that molecular weight limit. Ultracel is a regenerated cellulose membrane designed with maximum recovery characteristics. The protein retention is typically 90-95% of a globular solute with that molecular weight limit. | |||||||||||||||||||||
What are the different membranes types and advantages? | MEMBRANE TYPE & MW Cut-off
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